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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1885)
Z-ht- i?r ' -AT 5. J K-irrz aaa -' i. . i, - s - . yfm.i V 4 r-r. fV r- J, Tf RED CLOUD CHIEF. A. C. HD3KE3, PiiSiIisaer. UV.V n.ni'). . NKl'.KSIvA ONE AND TWO. IT you to nif h- "M, r I ! fnl' to Mit, Thr u in lil .!!! no 011. I think Jiiii .i- it ii-"1 to die Tin- c-Joii.I- will tuil WW, till- J,w.n 'H..- stm will k.-H !J. s.." UUhm' Hi.' WiJI,l to till tll-l-1 wji'l whvIH.r Ali'l InilKil .U oli :iih ,,. ' .'till thv sun wjll ,,,,t sJ,!ri,.o l.rl'Oit Th.' c-l.u!- will nr.t ., , W,Vt7 ' '1'ii'iW-lh llicj v.ill to tw..; So I think von h:nl 1n.u r i".,, vi.nl Ari.l I ImiI lH-t l.t-triii-, "K,I,1. AinI Irt the olil lovi'oon Ju't us it u".'"! tolo. If tin- uii.ifir u p.ii-!,.' rjul If :i Itnok ! !lnl-!i-l tluotj-'li ' Mill I Ui- oil.l i3- n..vl oti; r,ilInlf .lii-si its it u--i! !, lo: J "or ottiiT !o't- will twin Tlii- t'litrc-i li:tv pa --..-. j AV ill tf.itt'i' unto tin- last. Itnt lnls h,iv- a Ioih'Ij loott. Ami one i'i:iy no: ninl thc'lKMik . ll iwii- iiilv to two; So ! thnii. -.on ImiI hcttiT !r. l:nl Anl I h:i'I l-t iM-trn... Aij1 n-t tlii j'-HiImKoon, .Inst u i: nwil t Oo. If v.-f wlio Ii;iv siiJli-il tojri-tJiyr I'lit out ol .i-h ot'ii-rV !. Tlii ufril wlii siul on. 2 tnlnk, Illsl 11- it Usfll to lo. Ami wfiimj rM kon Ity Mars That !la!i In. in ilillf n-nt !!, Ami iiimtiHT ! I.o-h plrutci Mat (Hiiiuii' my lot prii-; ISii. iiii''-i Unix Htm- tovthi-r fir.. iM-ttiT tin- t-tii;n'st wi-aUior 'Ilian any cti.i-r two: .S"i I funk joii had In-tUT In- l;fnI, An I I ti.l-l l"Jst ! triii-, 'Pint to'-t1u-r uiiiv "nil, .lll-l Its T.'f !! it to io. " I I' W AS A X AC(!I DiOXl.5' ,,. C.iroloss BTislmpo That Might Have Been Avoided. Ti-rljaps it nun an arridrnl. but it 'l,f':"r i r.ii .i. .. ,i ... ; .. hara :! ow'-'s jni .tjiiijt iii.tt mi- : I ifiriii is fv i-hsmii... ,'v man eomrs h.isiih :,!.lUg th- -idevvulk, hlinr iicithrr to the I'ir'i nor h-H. ami pu-.it, yon ii: the jr.it'.r. orliils v on in !h. "eve with his A iitubri'lla; it i- pesdble that lie i t loiirh to v:iy: Kese im .Mr:" - 11 v u .I,......, : ...t and it wirihl be coiiideiil inn irit f.ir voii :u tj;,.,i ,,f. .She jrave him lor-jlv: 1 wish that you v. .tiM he a :he -ame atuiint heh.td befoie rfiiv.-tl. lutle more car.-ftd." Another lumh'cs b- r -ttpon he suddenly oj cried hid d-e i, slair.and breal s his Jrir. extnl- handke.ehi, f ami died in an onllion . , , r ., .- ' .. ta'ive vujee. woman, .o Vtu know tills in" - t;i.it tti.-.j to .s 11111.it i., iitiiii ins . n. nds. whil-if he l.a! only put on- int iM-fore I he other with prop.T delib- Irii a t erat.on the aeeideiit would not hate and eveeiited. Di'iknici happening happened. Auolh.-r falls from a .n-ei- lo wdk in I'te ehi.n h-v.inl jt :s :h'. piee and is kdhd; if he had kept at :i lknll was thrown tip. mav he nanhil r-. -malic distance from the edey his jus aei i.b-nJ.il. but if he had not been an lit.- uo.ild not have been -acrm'red. phsi-rvin man it ...add have result d Another eyts Ids hand eamjht in a ir- il" nothing. . .il .. -..- i i... i.; ;r ... 1....1 I 'l'hete are what we call "haimv :( I- V" ' 1. ii e..reful Iheeal.tmitv uoull have! n avoided. Ti are" familiar ihit-1 ' "(t (, f- T ll-l 4I 111, II ll Ili'l trathmsi.f what comes of hecllessni-ss. A r.ttlwav train trik.-s .mother at full s,peed: both ate delimits. e J an l.'ve are Iii-t; il i reliMtted :ts an ;tri! tlrlil il rolll-diHI."" but il is ;in aeeiilea! 1'. it flight hau been pruvuntod. The i::J'a .'.t o(ii Jiu faHaiid burv a curtain f Hiuinbcr oi people in the ruins: it is ..aid 4o be an accident, but if the udiiire had W hern properly constructed thu walls .n'ouhl not have jriven away. A house jTtalu's lire and burns to the ground, and if it ;snol the work of an incendiary, it H announced in the papers :e an aeei- V-Tlcnial conllaliitinn."' whereas, if ti.o .lues had been as they .should be, or the l'ti box of matches had not been expo-ed to .the rats, or the smoker hail not emptse I 'iits pipe nut) me traw, me insurance uompany would not have been called to make the loss irooil. A powder mill accidentally blows up. an accident that would never be lMcely to happen if the jwnrKmcn out uoi oeeome careies anil Clio intruder was ever allowed on the S-. : . n .i. ... ii: ;pienu-r.s. .rui i:iese iiiius are acci- ' peeled and unforeseen, but not in the igst'n.se ot hem:r without an elhctent cause, ano in most cacs the antecedent Loaiise was reventable and somebody. ,herei)re. is respousikle. of new colors in Howeix the four- j'i tlkavetl clover, hvhrids, monstrosities. id so on; tut whether we are able to ?t il.. ....:. .. J.... ..... ... rUs.-tei.-i 11 111 1:01. we me e-liaiu imil CV - tcythiii"; in nature is .subservient to law ; p 5iyiv are no accidents in that region. tTiit're was a time when the movements uf the vvind were supposed to be ca pricious-, vvliile the direction 111 which it I (vill blow on t lie morrow is now pre- oicicu wnn a iatr ucjjree 01 certainty. The tlelmre of rain, the lon- :nil with- eriti"- ilroiie-lit. the strikintr ,. the tlum. r r - r- --- ..... - erbolt, the malarial pitilenee in the j iiiiiir.sjiiieie. in louner oays, were at I irihutcd to chance, or. pcrhans. to the 'itiwYiurence 01 maiirn sjunts. We have Ip.sen to a hiirher eoncejitiou of what is "yohi"; on around us ,t All taitiiru is hut :rt, unknown to thoe; , jiu eiiauce, uireeiion, wnicn thtni canst not h "5 There is a law which determines even . fiie turniux up of dice; ami it has been ascertained by e.xperiniont that, when two friends throw dice together for :i . -.. , r .. . s .tis intelligence which ftrausforms these f -!f".'ut'ul-'; uio causes, a unce m awhile --T-1 af--si . . .. .' WH-Kinpn' IS lliaaO 111! WML HI.1V limil- "f1- e c;illc(I 'in accidlent, as in the in - SQincu of the CXlierilliientalist who. iu a a an -- - - - - i- rymg to bleach lis rubber-ajvrons, ii- . .. . n . "Ocnd out that the subl stance itself was -mUretl ill ehrirset.--- Miw 1.. .mtmn .-if -""1M1.1VI aa ...s. ..Luuii v )ower to which I it was expo-ed. V-Iys ""s'-siilt w:is accidlatal bevomi A'-ifestioa. 8 L if uccess iu life is oftlou attributed :U1 to luce: fortune seems to favor oac man Sre lAlan another: the variation in rflf"3 "vvhich makes wonc person rich, hiBllS another: but. als n trener-il rule. (lafen do not blunder il4ipon riches, and t few who do. are ve? L-v ant to blunder I poverty, tt Llalcst who nrosner rT ii.i. i . ''. ; iyt ls not always the , lost, but tltcrc is if i-aeu- trun cn. .... .v I - Pf-V -"-ss. i-vtliU IVTUUIV uir mft, or knack tiinakin"; monev-, exist ansr iu the iuake- Tllof tho SUCees-ofiil -mo Si tx-t-itoit Viic mt lunafe neighbor dor te aot possess. it may oe mat thea brmeris willing rt to expedients, irhich the other yri:ere arc phenomena in nature which through a trial lor the purpc so ot j 1 ,.0ver f. It anvwhere near even with n,ul !'i''0!I''' " -'" '; "' u" ' "'"'' S're spoken of :ls accidental, such as the listening to the evidence and lbrfflin-" pM(i; Ilulii :i X(.ar r M, :,f.erward .when ,'rom ' ",r l,,,1t:U ". : ,'v"'." J-n:i!,r-Hrniisiiiii.ii.M of . ....;... ii... ........ t.. ' iiieirouti (iiiitiiou as to the iniilt or in- - .i i .... .....! ,. i I I'.ev plant ami r.u-e two tin.- crop a . . ,-...... ... ... -.j......... un. .-ji.mt.i- s... .. .... .. --- . - ' till i;.'liri;;i ll riillll liMiiu twirti- .t.iit t T I - I ! - I Picons sprmmti"; up of a new order of nocence ot the accusnl. ami men oeim, :l..t i,jin if he wouldn't hekimlenoue-h .v'ir. wnien .ne s,,,,,,,. .. ... .,!.,. ... l-fri-es ov r a surface from which another ' in.strucletl by the Court as to tbw er i , resign. s a, to 'iv the Moekholder- :h, l ,,'I'',I 's';''', w,"r,, . "'''. i" ilJirt IimiI heen reiimveil the ..,t.ti...r..w... I diet thev shall lilld. It is. a-eVC Tione I ., ............ ii.. ,'.i I.,,;!. t.t if t... -tlrll an esc 'lent retut.it.on that no v., ---..- .,,-.- .-..-..,.-... 'r, 4ak(Vs i ja-its.iu imiuiHToi umes, u,e ajrgreite w'nK "" 'r inirnuurin...- , :,citie aloii" the rctic sho-e- of be'e oilie- which are ius.lv cde- causes remarks to ne snouted i.ut in a , th- o-.-ro -on. t- irsx .s ,n--sjMo .s .- r . -. -. .,-.,..-.- S?.tvvilbe aWthe fme cm both D. im. . .tonu-s ...J J 'i: S ," ., I'l , iS.nl Inlni rennrlaMe uiU? ,m- tone like a locomotive whi-tle. The ;Ka ii-. -,.,.. -,-- gdivs. The drawing f h ts is more for- In a case recently tried in the Ifljted .e-fikft" , v e -ieeesJ,, tare. Th- Clinn-h of Ku-land n-va:l,-! other ni2Iit a: a hop the band cruh..-i .j m4 , .M .. of tM- tusi A mr"p'- a '-ry -trai-btJmeirsj. tetous. and comes neare.! the common Stalcs Circuit Court at New Wrk. . & lfaS 11-. althoiirfi s. iher denom- out a lew final lmr, and nddenlv , -juie S1' Z"m7J&'iir er,M1imT. SS!,!!1'1!111'1'0' pwrts acculeut than .lamarzes were asked aspiinst a.i∨ Antarelk- ep!r.i-.ton has never been mat ion exist' here. The par.-h ; -topped, when the voice of a lovely ht-, llH. Nort, ,,iunu -f-to, -gsr. kapper ,ard. .vet.Mr4h;. 8t5ni7d&eri nnj inventhns -ire became he had taken his childroha , l- cut. d the ea-r ,eal which chur,!,--are ven sim in th.r c,,n-1 tl-tn.n in pink wr., h irtl m! h,f-d a .r. a&J5ffi ardmg house wl,n they J,, ! J.r y. --o - -1 it , tobj re.ret ed t ..l j f C 'T 'T "r" J6n happened to see aii apple fall from with th whoop:nr couprh. Jhc i -u ;. '. j"". '".-x " l ', - ." , f; .Ji,,. ...li'?-e r ili,tiivnl k i. - ,f "- w,,, hst T ."r '-,"-'" !-e h,r. fnot. 1 Ur avecU. a Mdam tree..:,t,d this revLlell1 tho law of of the proper took the di.ea.e 55:,- J ' - :;; .J; t ? . 1 Jatirv t" "Se road? are "verv To Remove a Musty Odor. ??X"C?':1 aad b-. Son jravitation. Galileo itbserved a haur;- t wav. and some of the boarders h fWt he ;....,. , ,x ?, .!,'..- Vf,,tt h-i-I sjifth Iwh-te and o-.ertbe-c rr-: i-ti!e f sh- et.nt-m-4 f th morr exarr-rxi! ou r V-a. tjgjanp swinging ia Jlh , ehancrf of a j hoe and went elsewhere. The firt f , , . g? (J . c.in t"V tiir. wSou: fenc - Prodrl by the preset 1 "&'??& ba.k .aau ,ad y -md. TV, Aurch, and so djseovdml the principle held that dama-es must be a"f--' ,...,: 1. V, , .., vv Vr Ii..- Si' in t'-v l-nt fa'i ".i-l- - manv idaiv- ! of the trerm- of mold or mildew ;n , Xsum. fTui mt w -, 4onav rw,otenWHie!f ifoiio ssy-ie'sl:. ,v:.1,nr,,o?w-ff t r" iinvh :!ri:x.r fople had seen apples! fail and lamps follow "The defendant took 5 whW ' iT--Se ijinje and lids rise, vvitliout any result, dix-n when thev had vvhoopimr co'i. - . ",. 7.1: l b' l.. :! :o,lt ,h;c,v;- ? -ssV,.f -'il " .wT " w3 'ventilation eau,-i by the ,r w ,K. - L"-r,r!V tT.? ZJ?Z!L tbrrevmM I m n Um rhr would not jrr.it.itj for all the gold o3 (Jolc mli Th- afainmcnt of office and station ! is n t the rc-ult of accident. Il is tv ' in) Hill' WWII l -... . " .i-jo. ..to . ., . .. . .1. . ......... t.f..i .....;.--.. 1 .!..... r..it tuiTit the Honors wiiic-h in; .:,.t. ! showered upon him. lt they do not i I 1 . ilr.m noon h::u out ol the cloud--. Urn v.l,.)haH rraclHMi th.- l.:-..",t pinnacle , . -1- -j -- .... , ... . . of farm- mav .r,n. to ) jrily "tin ir,:l . TTTrZZ m - ' - x .&. . U,WMl!V:iiiifimHti'n.ora;iiShi.t j,.lay k, .'fliwriii- a ii...,v,.. or ,,..-. , U nam !"'S" '" ' ' '"" j ......:-.- and wa UJ' l?-1' a "jai I'lii'-n-u iin Kodi-ral rnti-n. and th torv ko," l"at jJn viti uhh-h liiullv M'tllfd tin nittt Ut xva-. dftiTini'Jfd hv tiiu fact that a I fj'rtain iin'inhcr of the I,fjilatujv. hnvi!i to 1m opposed to thr ii.t?auro. va. ! laisn'd at hoiih for tho purpose I .f jvpalriii"; his pi-pfii. It i not, ! how-rr, to In1 HtippoM-d that thr littl; Sta'r v.-otdil Jiarli-ld out much Ionj;c:r, irrrsprrtivr of tin- p:-pi:i. tiinrs an not ttufr-pirnllv drtrct d hv ni" liltlr at(i(h'iit, tttt only -n con di:in th.it th tri.lia cin-ttnmtanc-r ,1 falN undrr lh' rr of a stuvud and in- 1 lrJii-i-iit oi s.rvr. Dr. .Ji.hn Pontic, a f:tmU's dr.mr and port, who lived ihrrr htm h"d yiMi-. aro. .a -trolliu abort in i.i-. idmrt-.-ard uJii'r thr w!on vv:w ot.-ninjr a frr.tvr. and as hr happnil to thro.v up a "kull Iir. l'itim oi- rved a nis'v u.'.il protnntmir from tin irmpl ' lii.t l.t. t'iiiv.1 tt ?mt It.. t.'.rLit Ipon !t.juirjti h i: Wat. ihm IkuI b i Jmriitl t!n-n lit n'on inf.nn.tl him tlial it va a jol!v M -oul. HitJi-li jn'M , JrinK. uho as f..im,l Um.1 m li.il ii.fTn.ruJT uIht a etrottse ilif t.ijrht 'Iwfir - . "11-nl h a v. :!!'" ask'l tb' .-." w;i lit.- r;ily. " ::t ibA'-t sh li'Mi'.-'" "A v. rv "tit.il Mil.'! .: U thr lli'i'?i!trs rrle'-t Oil h).r , . lM. j,,. Iliarr( jj. ,i.lV alter Ixt-r lnis.Miid vva buri-l." This vv:u e:i,.i";h for lh i elor. v. ho, under th V""" "f vi-i in? his anhnneiM. e.lli on the woman: vi:en lie as.-ti . , . . ' - -r- 1 ..1" WtiVlllfll ilTT-T I '.TIX venil ot:eu.-tis, an t anions th-.-r-. what .sifkue-s her hit- uatl.' :tin w.-i.s sinteK wnn iiutii ai .j. Iin..; r,... d. mand. ii.Munlly .v.n- -d th" f.iet, and wa lfot..dil ti trial ..... ... .. ..... .. ,. i. ..,,..., nail. Jtlie w.-i.s slr::cL witn itotrot at m - - - - . -. a-when a man m.ik uulv one ?':" speech, or writes ot.Iy one joo.l h'em. ir performs i.tte ! ridiant I-at. '' !i", relapses in.o .tiM-uril. O.u iSrik'ii"; jet, aiaJ the toimtaiu t e. iati'led. The wot-tti-r t. whatever ai..i!-il.e waters jjii -h on: at a'l. and c call it a happy accident. '1 he same ihra.se is applied to the child V'ho i born with a silver spoon hi h:s tu atth. tltlioii'h he mav have to e tt ashesf "'c :hre his life is over. It u.vd to',1 e Cot. idercd a happy accident wlv n'tiii. tfr.'W a prize" in a loll ry. vvh.lo tie enrral iinjnvsion now is. that it vvpuld ! better if even hod v drew blatUifc. - JtLshop Vlitrl:, in X. Y. I.ctbjx r. u JUDGE AND JURY. Ilov an Knirllsli .tuilire DUintisiiiI uT1ur anil Tlmlr VitiIIi-I. An opinion is jraiuini; rrouawhat jnrv" verdicts are no mire certain Co b . list than tho uecis on of JudeflEw'tu have been trained to v.viirh evI le:n-e. I'erhaps it is litis conviction vvhl'di se cures acipiie.scence in the pra .-j ce de scribed as follows by (.'. II. MOJJieiis: Hut - and this is another dill trettce. between the real and th" ideal io tho jury sstem -we have i:i a hfgtt um ber of cases the more extraoi'ilil.i-v spectacle oi a uirv soicnmiv nu v knows, "the most common of iCvttr rences for the .Iim to loeturc tbejun upon their verdict and then rufiiM to receive it. That the Jud-e sho ltd be more correct than the jury is noLi npos- sihlc. but then -wherefore the iitlV? In an Kii'dish eae in which the iur"liad hrotttrht in 4";ti'tltv' Mr. tliisticoNllluie the prisoner as fcJaws: Prisoner at the bar, your a uscl thinks you innocent: the counsel i Xjjtlu' prosecution thinks you innocc ia I think you innocent. Hut :i jury o JTur own countrynieii. in the exert we of Mich common sense as they posses liquid it doe-? not seem to be niuelt "Jfetv e found you jjuilty, and it remains lhJt I should jias-s upon you the sunt? lot oi the law. That selitenee is that y-oi b. kept in imprisonment for one d ty.tHnd. as that ilay was yestentay. you mi.i now about vour business. rtp ular science Monthly. WHOOPING COUGH. : ennlaTious di-.eas.' to tue boa I .- -. - - tl hotip of the plainUSi to bor.nl. ar. , imiji Iter ehod Mini ilil!.!r.Vl. . vs'a. - s- -. v -..s,- - . . , other boarders to iu who took itt. ? i -Tar inn- have found that thi& 1 j.- - ----- ------ --. ys dene vvitnmit t-xerctsm"; due cu. prevent taking the diseftsC int'?i, ooanlaig house, bi-e was putHOf pense. care, and labor, in consef? ol her eliihl hav ir.g it, and t-o4 were kept awav bv'the presencu1' whereby she lost profits. Wonis vt It :m.oru the chatsre of hav:nr a !".- ta"iou disteniner are in themselh .-".tt 1 t il Us tionauie avoid such jons alon dan indictable as a nuisance' Sckl Amcriiin. TIkj Lord's Prayer oagn jn one sid4 of a gold dollar makes: u- 1 lar chsim. ''''iV . ,V w", l,;,,, ,.'. 1 chain thn. if ! wrnt at it ri:hu aa-I thr .tnUjna wa-arh.-Vf 1 t Cap- a Mrt-!teL g::ln. iVdTH-k tia "f iVmS; upon to fu,d -vnr, lltt;ri.r- , ;-a;: of lh .hu-h h.l W tdriby ! flJt.i?l .trk M4 tW Mmri.l .iif iniii uirimv i i.i '. i i , ., ,v ur ' n lie. fr.-ti h: waTsolww Uirwt-, a naUrta dipaO Uk tV LriiM d,ad tvi-vl.:.- up to t hiSh plar,, for , oi nun.- who had fooU-d it xhnmAh fniti j Jr souh x,ofj llH rrx:.: ui rporal i" vrlM-h th-y an- m, poorly .it..-.: at an. , ,;,,,:, u, th" coast in orJer Uj shftK f.,, M, hft,?7 Workias h srett - ii, .. tf of a pfmia -NV Vii rait;. it.M,,,,-thu.- hyM.Ic, Mcdrn hand, -,vhh :a... intrd.tv thnh a ly uh-U-U. bar. ilr,. Hrkrj CVht. fca- 0.-(,n-at serial c!i.m'-.-, .ind po.itical ,.... ,. .,., .MV M x r.' t.;,if j.. . .t,.. r-lr .. 1 ,k., tk- AirUii 1.!. . uccauso nruuent ra)!liii .,..,,. r , S,- , , -. ,...., ,,nv eti-.s nd Uvnurifnl specimen the company of persons h-;: , ...,.,.,,.,., ... -., .,........ ,...- . -,,-v i,.v fSm.' -, r-rrss! home to re- astempcr. Tiie carrnng of W r- .,.. , ,.... J, u r "OUi" iai !j.i ; ,fr v..-s . nWwn: . . . i ... . -. a iai - I sttttsT, int.. s;i ;io i:inu. . ' ". ....s,. ... .. .. , .- infected jejth COUtaglOUS dlMls .. - ,i.. ..-.. ,r.. -,-. v-:n..r .ninnr,, in Pvrmililn. Car. ...Wi;.. t!tv.nl,fn.V cnnslal'l 1 --vi te.its i;wci . Ill lO-)0. IUIUOU. "-"-V- ..,,s- g public t-oughtarc-s so ax IfB-J- ,rT-,ii. -.-..- ,,. , ... ... i irl,j,wI1 in.t i the health of otiier travJ m is L "" ' '.". , a'l,vu ,raBKU ':i," "L- -.---. PENALTIES OF FAME. (Jill Njr TrJU f s Harruflnc Kpliot!o of thf Daja r 111. V.ifith. . --.- . -- Alalia . . 113 .1 i. it .11:11 ti 1L1 tiiiiu V ... in ,Pj r. . ..an I wt .rit.,Fi..- v ry t-a-dv approached by.fdj i.egre-s -.nth, and lonjptiM.e 161 -' stranger. .-. iKM-ialfr if thev intimated. i.f. - tti lita". uiey nail stjft me iriorif. Inc ( nio - t dow-j.troM.-n und oTca- v Ijuimtn failure couM Iwrrow nv v.;ch nn.l a A. I . jTa.iiiiiai.Aaii - -t v;ouW rathor b, fa,n,d for ,ni9 ;h.in ' punt for fan,, (-Ull-fc! hu:n.,r.) llf.n u IWHM..,.,i tn;n,p take mm b . ... h..,,.i :,n,i ...ii- ,,. hmv lie ,, j journrvfl from Nta rotta to eo mr. 1 jirqirtratr a ltttl -oi lr lit on hiui bv a-kini; hint if he ha a dollar in hi ; u.mrer the houta I'ole than Heel h U clothes that I could Ihhtow till next the North, little ha tx-ea dom fur imru week. After thtt there is a lull in the ' than for: mr t (ntiouc lb eiplor-c-inver-ation that vuti could cut with a at ion-. ()i afioaaliy nie Tr-! like knife. " j the Challenger ha crnisi-dam 'nx these .Maav vears air there was a red- j sol'tarr westes of he: aad oaly a few headed conductor running No. 7 over .eajs as:" the I'il it"n Itrid wrnt Mr the Sherman hill, vvho-e uKim was th.-r -outh. probaidy. than am whaler Ihiil at least, that's near enough. , ha.s ever jjoite a: any no. far eno.h No. 7 wasn't really a train of "varni-thed to -kirt aloaz 'rham land fbr s..hm car-."" It was an emigrant train, but i in les. I n general. howevr. this dreary had r. t-unfortable c:dnjo-e on behind ' part if the world his lie-'n left alnt-Mt vjth "either-covered ciis and an oh- j unviiied for twi-s-ore years, srrvatorv on top and oil paintings in it' lnlo;.bt dly one reason why so much painted "in Michael Anelo Tran. and les eHo-t h.i' U:ea ependel on Ant I tt-ed t ride over the mouutt.n with arctic than on Antic dicvvi-ry it that r.o'-ls in the ra!oiw iptite frepicnilv. ( practical -if routes to the Indh-s both One ni-l.t there vvi-re sev. ral of us eastward and westward around Cap lominjr ov.-r the hdl. and w were hav- ! Horn aid Capo of (jiniI Hh Uioli in"; a fo"d, fair average time smoking' away thr.t ue;-essi?v for penerratinjj lor Al x .Joclmati's cigars and telbnsf ther jdewanl widen fi.rniib-d th stoic, as we miked up the heavy jrad- j t mulus ti a!i the early Arctic rxplora .f llie I'nitin I'.-cilie road from "fe'venne t'.on. A?.oher dm, back i the remotc u t. Aft-ravvhiie I'.oils ent through nes of the ."southern Oei-an from t'te lite train, with :t hi lf--ock".n;j punch. starting Fints of those adventurou aal m ide the usual asse,meii Then j maritime nations that make the Rival he cam back and told me that there j o a ;s f discovery. F't-al!;. tiie jve w.i.a Jadv in one of the cars alio id who ul ar d -s-dation of the stt:tiiern fnjftd had heard in -ome way thai 1 was ;.. it, j, rpeturd fos, :ts bA:lderuijr :ioad, and we very anioii-j to meet . ctirn'iits anit its enonuou-- masses i.f me if I v.i-Jied. I p -e majcs'ical'v. ; eoatinuotis ice. lH";iiinine; at a preat d. felt of in v mustache, to see if i: was stdi ! t.ince ir mi the IV... hvc disiMuraed there. :.nd tln-n went into another ear ! euterpr.' in that ilire-tion Four;, ears !. K.iiJ- introdtti ed m- t.ia corptt- j ajr Italv and the Argentine Ilcpublie le t vviman rbotit e'jjlitv -seven jc ir d : contemplated an rp.-dit on to the South a . vvhos tt-ih were mad" fir some o.ie , i'ole, vviiich was to liave been in ch rj;-cl"-.. She couldn't hear very well either. J of Lieutenant Hove, who was with Nor Thc train m -d -ome noise, ami -o deuskjold in the Vila's voaje. Thi when she w anted verv sevi ndv to hetr would have b-cn folioued,it a said, vvlu.t I said, -he vvottfd lean over on my bv an LnIi-h eped'tion iirnl-T Sir A. tdioiddcr. with the c ld and somewhat i Vouajj. but the rromoters of tin under- stid -d rim oi her iar close jo my face. Mtthal she could eatch my word-a3 t:uv fell. Sh s.iid slie w:is just letu riling from the Centennial. "Alt." -aid I. where do you ejo to ceh-brate v oar centennials novv.id.iVs? "Oh. down to l'hiladelphy," she -aid. , sk:rlmr the coast of Africa, strikes d.i is si.j.n as he had collected :nv iptes'.ion reetly into Antarctic water-, is now bet itiio h-r duiiibo ears. , ter uiulet-lootl than il was h tlf a cent- -I should tliink von would jro to t!io ury ae;o. ami the mi.st mvitiii"; path i-l Acropoi:-." 1 saitl. eltina little weary Souiiiern exploration becomes a!mo-t a of my ompanion. "or to I'omp'-ii. . matter of sci.j!itie calcul it:ou. Ah ve wheie volt could have a kind of reuuton all. I!n' -nciri-. were achieved with of ruins." ' two sailintr ve--ds. and the suhstif.itmu "Yes we went to Injiuopolis. too. she ir plied. And we cha'ted aloni; uj the hill. While the bo'.s back in the caboose were .; ..! .; I .1 navm;a nice joviiii una-, i was tueio i Tllo AtfI.;i(.,fl n. .ri,l j.al ivnurj, .. . ..ii i....r..i ... i .,...1. tl. :.... ' tiling j.iavii.i s. .":.- .... -... .. ......- liiuulltmi. into the r s-es ot an old ciiiiiiiir s i ,, ear. who. I nttcrwards learned, thouirht ' J Jl l.-rinii.Ia.s..Miprisea -mall -roup I was a for. irn missionary on my ( of islands, vvhos.; : r-i is but niueleeii ch:r"'c via 'Frisco. sijuare mile.-. 1-maIlv. 1 a-ked her lo rvi: me. a- I The-e lie in the Mhintic -even htm Ihadto'jro back to att-iul to a triend ' (!.til JmUl MM,the:u-f from New Vol k who was dvinir. It took me a Ion"; . . . ,, l...-.,., i . . , 'Z,- , ii f.j i 1 and in about the same latitude a Liu- to work this palpable fal-ehood . , through thtilabvKiith.: to her miiul. hut Charle-ton. S. (. . I he ehiuaf is d. tinallv she .see'ined to grapple it all . li-zhlful. he'm: warm and salubriou-. n-lit. I ae:i she wanted to jro. too. I told In r no: it would certamlv hasten t'.e end. How I w inted tt ";et hohl of I!oils and b:i."; him to a heatl! At la-l 1 ot awav from the ajred convei'saiional.st and went 1 ark to the caboose. It was locked! 1 Mood out on the platform in the cold all the way down the west .side of the h 11 to Laramie, where we arrived at a httle past midnight, as the train was late. 1 ,imM ,,.;-., :iml ,.,.. :i ' a rfi ; roul ., ,. a ,vor.omk.al ah,mt tiun- , in ,.:i ,-.iri. .lN ,. ha , bw u.i:l 1 ,, .. lh,, , .,,.,,- OIIid ,,r,.,m him . UJt;, a .,IJili.1,.:llil'.l ,.,,..; .Vic. : i . i,,T, ,.,.;. i " I. -,.. ', THE SOUTH POLE. i:nl-.rvtion in tits Aiil-tr,-tlr It.ion N..r.!.-nskj..l.rs viiteui:ute.l i:v,!i- '""' The statement that Nordeiiskjold. the Aretii explorer, is about to undertake an evpedition to the froen South has byl'rof. Nordensk;old in his famous northeast pa-tsaee from the Atlantic to eal.ed the Ar.rarot-e Conrnent. Th-.. 5 nu s. at i4!nLs tar distant from :i;h ot er. he drove sor.thvva-d ix.voud the A-.tarct'c Circle. Hut H"s,.,.t.. mon. lortunate. fMai land d re tlv soufi of i'ata-jjor.ia. and alo directly -itith of M.:Iaga-car. a few mik. northe:.-: 0; Cat tiin Co.k's .wmiis i:i 1775. It soild b. at'd-ti that Crt.ham Jand. v - . d m H.-c ii ls;V. j:, iniiv an e- te:-su:i of a coa-t discovered iti part in ifc.'l l.v riowvlJ .v i.'nu-. .11 ...! ....11...1 t:. Land ;.,- Tl i ...u t i.. - s a aa.if-i-i i nu i"io ii iii'i fc- ------s x. ssa a tut I4t a spe. ial interest. With our present ap- !l,M 'T :u,u. ,:! "IK'-.W :ir l ' ln" -"""""-1 ;. hv its tpi-ditv." '"TmeaMireit bv ,?, co.inure.T-IoM. u ., -I" ?ear. f tnl ll U.-a w,U - pi7 , pliaa.vs all vovaee- ainiin-t , reach the :l!1; ,M'-?''.njr the roads j j J : . ; the folh,w,nR u.t.tK-an :tJr fcfiam Ut th, pWa ,, fr j . ..c .111.1 u,. 1. e-.1u.1m Hamilton Is the larcs town and M"'!"1.- ., ... . ., v.. 1 It 1- th- katf an AHenmn r'tii'-n tat. 1 ami that ttirtr raor- urmlr i- pdei ecu, follies; l.t at !ea-i after the C(o:i center, from which all oihe, ! mal.-. in b-eble torn--. ", r"Vu"-" b-M - W 1 .11 1 . .t s- .1 -. -ti1 tin i-eV "Hv the tH-ck. VtMi lunr.- 1 rutT awt b ru-iirut-. Uh- ---:!' inttt- trrTB-i in "" -. "i iw i-rtjm- trj main batl'.ed .touruey.s t the .North. :::i point-ot interest arc easily :uves-ihle. j .' J - - . - ,.. .... cb ,. thi. ri4,mi. -i .t-.- uuf uirvis I fnir A.ret-ithrti of It, HStrtonar etibrl to pierce the Antarctic birriors Many beautiful I residence-, fine pub-1 - tf "Z am h,MXly, lll &XJZS Xtir&ZllZS.i " -7 f f-- SlJlnnnT "" "rrTl " ""' l"" ti'. "maKn iltonli I -1 , re-: of the niht he --Xw yi.to fi jiidr.mtit and pcrseverenc. exhibited , . ., ' ,,.. ,.1 v,;:.. i,..r.. ..,..: wished he hadn t said il-Iturd'Ur S-to t. -ovl. tl - iw. .a we-: ' .. :l. i.anu: ami ov iteii.tjnausen. ami called ilii -" ' VUi -- i,v Wl-" ----. "..sr c ma;n vvorx. novvev.r. was i.one two years alier south of Australia, where he J Mr. Go-se. poet and i-eholar, now discovered Claric and Adelie Lands, j lecturing in this couutry. never attend Two x'rtrs l:t -r stilt, onlv a few- miles ed school or college, his mother having west o: tae lormer. Iialleuy addeu sa- I'rina Laud to the slovviy-iveced-ou: I cor: r. Captain W.lke hail ron-t-.'.ud manh.lf to the knowledge of thr tr tnt riiioun f "arn- r 1 ' I the wav t tfif Socfi I'o t at He 1 I :. 1 .. .. . .I.... tat .!. 1 .. .. - .a... 1 nvi r. -- -a 1 x r 1: . . .. in - ."'. ...... .. . . . ---. -. i.-jr-' . w--I "". ' lowt-fi wit'ward. w.th occa ajJ 'T 7C. I " -V .: V, " v - c1"w" ..i;.... i t . kL. 1... i-...;.. "i"i " -- "" ail i laml ,arly a. far n, the 7ytk jralM. 0:m o.Mht-nm.t extraordin.ry lrtt, : lWf t, ;.:,... T..mnJ Enrbu the latter a bunitae; vohtiiio. In -jpil. of hU wfL-v and of th rtiri-o-tt re td br titidia a v olraao much taki'ij: iirank lroni its oh-l:iele.s. should i'lof Nordensk';old. however, earn ui the purpose attributed ; i him. j he would have certain advantages over '. his predecessors. First, the imlti net' of the jrent Ivpiatori.il current, which crosses the Indian Ocean, and. after of steam promi-es a ej-eat "am. if 1. Sun. I HE BERMUDA ISLANDS. with an average temperature oi ahoul seventy-one decrees. The most pb'as ant months are from December until Mav. and no winter resort ha n.on vaiied attractions. The iuduceuieut.s it l.o'ds out in ho.it in";, vachtmu, I ati. n and tishiii";. aie very tine and inn h n thdijed in bv those who pass the wii.t-r here. T!:e pr'neipal products from t h" JsJ ami are. (need I s.ty it?) potatoe-andou-io:i. ami thise.ir.a -jreat mirci' ol wealth t) the inhabi'au:-. The ep:r- ti.tion of onions alone Lnnirs in an an- other word in their pr.i;s is necessiry. Arrowroot, too. is iarireiv oxpor.tti. 1.111 what other er-Ps they raise are ,:mp!y ' ""'' --mjit;o:i. and but lutle attention or cultivali.n i ivn to any . thini: else tit:,-, the three mentioned. I The fru";- are nio-tlv semi-trop.eal bananas, oranges, lemons. l':nie.s and' I paw-paw s an rrt-witi"; 1:1 "T-at noun-1 ,l-.;,i.e and of a verv tair ttlalilV. The ,.,. inu: :ui,i date palm are o.va-'onal- . !v seen, but the fruit never reaches a ' ,'t:t,. ,,:" p rfeetion. the climate no: be- inir surtie'en lv drvor warm. The mo-t iommo:i tre- i- the -etlar. while the ole ..v;u o: faii to visit the famous IndV.-' ruhb t tree or tin oun tr.in eal- r-. o-ii Moo-s's ca" icish ;nd?r whoe branches the Irh tiarr.n ' :r' oct i- id to siave 03)00-00 ntaiy a - ....v- ..nil rovv-btvats and snil-lioals are iwsr in reii'iress On- vrrr ideas - i - - s- v-4 -. --m.s..- a i -- 1 been his oaly teacher. usucap) J titer Ocean. .if I 4fi siira-y- i- .h S...l ..f . L. .-u..- ii a a w a a u u in. -- a a T uf - -fc -'i . u "ma tsaa - . w- - -1 live m -.er c and t-a.ryianit. wmen aiti-: w Qe raryu fua2vi,i idsHi- which ex.-t ia , wroojr prfK-;.-B! opa tii p-r"" " j j -iil !! . een to be aporecia: if. aa. -h ' th soil. Tba-ye zre eeelias'i danrzer- the North- . aa a4 a way lw luwMf U -"" . , . - - -. -i. w titwalirtt :n rJcrmuiLi t- hi-'.vtrtt.. Ua- to iv-ulth. prod-ca" -oaded , remedy thi- :atie crtme a-ra-wat :hr : Vr '- -- - ' !T Witn i: whiL-.ro-fed ho.s. and m.,.t 1.... maa ,aricms vv-r-. diphthena. freedom ami p-nxy of Uw ballot !?- ' !;','- 1f roads, uoth n- more beautiful can be nd QT orirtUi aird. rs. The r--.: ! Cltrixd UUr. "' - - . iaia-i.ie.1. If one tin- of rhling th-re mrlho,i uf remorin- and prereat-aj: . JE , ZT L- t.ie Hale steam !ai:nch M.xwdvne. ith tnior, to -iv -OtI vealilath-a 1 -An archiv-rt U"tt winmntV the 4,- -. aad trt.h oi which steam- l!p to the dock -van! twice .i, th bniWia. - to hiire -vi . 3 of eHer a- a ro-i-nvona;- ut pteea p fiJ d-r--d the otf-j Mf tto PERSONAL AND LITERARY, 'esirr rav Ira , U' I - nd , wr.i t -V. ) '. ijrlv N-- "iTV j.aj-. !.. rt -. ajh--r n , , I'.w v'J Y-i TrJ"f It.- u ruansgpoJT -IVta uf Ckrxia- ltl 'ift' : Sator bate b-srti wcwurfcrr. til4r I Iir a n iUpU-t, SmuO xr l4ittht rt r.p.pr. d .h. prK k tail neipaper Hubs for lhe - ad fux Trltttu. - John " Whittier rrrriTed tw larje binh-lT ck nctxtl. t wk.Ht was sarrouadtsd bv rtml-eeB UrcbUstl cftdle. TW lou kiifh setitxd prU ent th jnirt a t-ket ul ev truly tjrven tra-notenia. Hut J.--tml Mr. and Sir, tiardaer Irtitrr. ai Hwanxey. Ms.. agvd eibtv-fir n-l eirhtv-threr vear rtpwthrh. are ia gil"heit! find able to walk t"till an 1 husk com f.r tleir aei:bbr-. at fuiir ttrnti a buahe. - Bviton Htraltt. K. II. Stoddard sa? that Haw thorae ! never wril paid. hter- ernrv pav mem u urwTux . u-w in the litllne of hyt fame He twi!itns the aoveTut ntiw ahow.nhim an offer frm a Mtbhher uf c3 prr frntsl pa? lor a sttan. Cu-jyo hop Vt. T. lidell, tvl the E.iss- 'pal Umkipiw of Ohio, ha ad drssed a letter tu the tko Mor Jvttr nu!, of Columbu. x40rAt)ila'n it o iht fa-t that it does not puhiih a sun da edition and uhcr:bm for it a a tui.eo of appreciation of "this wlml ouie reverensf ftr th Lir Is d ."' Ju-re i'oland. the venerable Vr uifitt statesman, hai iflseardft Uw h , ".-brown uit which made nurti a utii in the Hue t:. hiwt t:me he wore it !'.-? fviwion, and lttfk t-v the pik-taihd blue -oit. oraameuted with hra buttns. that he hi worn west siit the time of the YYilmot I'rotem --Mark Twain." write a inead. "ia uni'otihteiliy destineil to In the r.fhet of Amuriean authors N'o man hn.i ma.li) so much monev ir the ttif spjuje of time as he h v.sdtir. Hi wife has a larjje estate. ai.d toother thev now-have mon than s51.s'"'.,K' ' He is a sharp business man. in reamj his pile al! the tune by j; od iavcstnienta a well as bv new Ixmks and lectures, and as he is still on the rijrht wde of liftv he will probablv turn h. prent tin I lion into other millions lief ore he dien." HUMOROUS. - A "-wcrpiti"; v -etory When you p-t lhe.;eivant to hand.e tho hpHim sue-Ct-.s-fullv. ltotm I'.t. -Uobbie," stud the visitor kindly, "have von anv bit ie brothers and .-is-ters?" "No," replies wee Hobble, sol-eltu.-.Iy. "I'm all the children we've If volt don't keep tut of thi- vard vou'II catch it." saitl a woiimii t a 1mv in Vcst l.vnn. "All ri".ht. answered the aiiiin. "I wouldn't hare mine in if I'd known vour folks had It." -Lynn 1 1, m. - "Mamma." said a littl- irl. " think I've ot ammonia 'l on mustn't .stiv ammoma. dear; von must -av jiueuuioiiia. "Hut it i-n't new. for I th.nk I had it v esterday " Huston Court' r. "How do vou bra'd vour hair o nicely?" queried a evntleman who w.is v. siting a ladv-fnend "Oh." broke m her tiihint h'rribl- sister, "-he take- it off anil t es the knot to the irtis hande lierat)l fii-ses over two hours evorv morniii";." S. 1". IhrnUl. "No. ma'am!" exclaimed the p re voked yoiinj; man ton vounxhidy. vho, m HMivouiiKi wit. ..". ir4rkaUIv r..frhiK the FnJcnn ne f her favorite, had nuked ,..,,.,,- .h. th(. i),.IIM-.ri,,B ., ,- on the refusal o l.: ... . ............... ...... fa. m t...r. -- i mill to !i. i o;ii;iu in t . j.... - don't olav secoutl tuhlle to any ne. "No one askctl you to play second fid dle." replied the prl, w.th a -mile. "I onlv a-ked vou to be my beau "' & ton 1'ii'in. 1'ati. is Ourcn victoria- otli tona - ot iter on Whv di. - -ck! V.. 3(W ."Sntia"-- name Lie?" "No. mv vou ads'" "Whv. vou know- . ..ft Jf .1 peare vva- an r.niriisninr.ii. ami 1 ve jw-t , j.eanl vou readm- vv hete he mis-. -Ui- c.-,sv i.re e:,., ''-"';; j .-rown. and u tona v.ea., the .ow. , does,, t she? -ml i.f DernrL. Much Ad:ou About Sioux: Ther. vrn nveiinif wiiiur.niwiniil SUhix, Whose ,k niMl' mu Htrttil alku At hetrinu her marrmif To the irrs.inoI til erriie. Hut he's -unin nti-- ilown to n -tloux. I'll r.iil'er sh- ! ci.tsl 1 ilonvi-l Or 11 mita vt-ith vtiioin !'! u tl(itive; I Int I in jrlinl. nil the .ttin" Mir - nt .it-: oliaiu-sJ h-r mm" Anl 'tis here the oh! tn-jirnr hrlnits: "HtZil.WjlWI .Vrw. "Some people," -aid Mr. Sharp- il. measure love bv !folu. 1 ni'':. V.-,.r,luJi- lm,iv. linw the Midden "1t " "" " ' iessat.011 of a thumlenn: anu ii music i percolates thrmtsh the rrrouad coa-tia - , hand r-s trotn it. sncllsunaDte to ,-cciiix remains charred with the :-nn M.., ..- ;- Ki...-.n ti,-n.,K sii ,.; , .. . t ..l..l.u - .. Si- ii: !- - bj . a w i a. i i aia a ui iai i i..ai ihts w a - --- a . -.----- ....- - -,... nntler tfci- Hon-e. aBi o. or two in th- house when the odor is most prvceot- ible. A sulphur niatrh Is made as tcl - lows: A tea.,ToonfaI of tlowew of l - kill WaV'l aaav - s- . " . - - sulphur L- scattered over a sheet of newspap..r. which i- tbea rolle-l up i.s L- L. -. !. -r.U tl,;- ; -. ,4. in an "iron oo: or nan and bora- lowlv. niviar; oil sulphnrocs acid, which is one of the most eiTectire antidotc-i to these fungoid germs of all kinds, and aa ex cellent antiseptic X. Y. Ttsic. TtVI . aB) aial -aaa.aB ak tfaatl-w BaLaKaU a-a M. aa. ai 1 SOML FIGURES- iW -? in at Ht- t tkm -Tnl f ."ah ftctel r4nk u( tb xit m IrpJr. .Ji,: vk iW wfc SItMtWr Ok AW JMI A - 13, r i tTmi tirlM. ,. U(.0t-kr. o( wiMr Urr V 4m4t 4cf niv4 i.M?-r. tW ! JoMHs fi felMaV i fvrrri t.s!I.Jt Ummt HyMl F tttttkr rwHt4 flM.feN . phsii4 to vot Jr JuImi f M Unia rtwjifJi 4 jSfas lafO W .. . 9 - -. -m . -. . -. -"- tft-vm Mere .2 rtt- ruK rf ; U VUss. tVvrlaad aetwal sJvndtlv rr It!ine. Msrsnrdia'C tfci ttl aTaWtlt, 3 Si.oTx h htb kw- mimotrtr. m n.iifniil v till ail otarr fortratrafw-ii, i. xas.raA ...wKHi tt- at t.ot.sH) oti. whijr th twflwtjnigrtt hval Sa mat S.-J;y.t:i w Dm CT-nr4at a Tne ur t heireiaai ia . joi . . t . .. s .a. jo. - m. m ... . -? amni nwr - am aaais- aaav- sia- UtIU .sM-, in- prKfa" ttaa .ar Ik- late t (fedrar, ufler. lo iks. u!.n..!tt "r.?!!r.M P,w'n" "- r, "r- . tb state, giving htmJ.fVJ.U2 v. , pe-l doa t mbt thmr ,dis a realy divided. I a krtttweky M prf rs-at- uf the rabt-sl oe rrlratJ fnm toi.n.r la Urmw i.. la Ie. m Arkana.. 45, in Alabama T. m i tntaas .'. aati iw seorra eatt-a-lie b-entertni ta the SuotK re- r.lUUMPaiaKattnbiitI to yr. in .s,uii. where ine are rrpvr r.l V. tkr aay iaU-,ra in elrrk. unlep ue, fT i . -!,T?U!U "" a-kedtf he intends U ,r he ahru h.s th.HiWer and ivm.ra.--V, I prtf.-rUUiauutdi .eMt la iMm . -;"T ."; presi-u is in.! gming jrruoun iua Utv4the who do goiter, t-- wb Nourish tlae .h-X-ua ihM dede thetjueatam. The nie. btiwwer. la -owr.af th Nortbwa Stotr, i -4 mu. h Urer Una one would e. ert a almt' t patnate in pr n - .sw-awiw inirT-liu per n-i iwi.nn.wiTO away fxinu the po!U ia Maine. . per eent. m Orejfon. ? ui Vermont. " ' .Mja-hutfcetts nd t tt'nrajlo, I in Ne vada, c.j in Kboiie I Umk and ia oat seven State is the d hnqixras-.v a hw a.s V j-t c-ut. Ia New Virk. vvhere ome ,'.V vote deeded the ine. there wem absent (rai the jjdl 331. H votes, or 'Ti pir rent, of the wb-de vol of the Sute la the entire eottntry the nbsent vot HuniU-red A.T.M. 17s. or 'S? per cent of the total vote North and isoitth the absent vote s l.-ires: in state, which are nn-t certain' If this alas ni i. te is taken n- ind'n alive of the aum ler of persons hJhi fall to we their w) U anv e,ood r-stiU thntuli either iitieal party, or who were not .t.n.d Willi e:iuer ev ui niiminnn-'., it irir-. a formidable -lioMiie for the " nrwy ol the disgruntled " Chutfjv InWr thtun. ONE HONEST WITNESS. A ScMltln-ril .Inornsl V.'t.lrlt .iltlllta III- Irtlllt of Kf jiill.llrsn I lilCra When Itepubm un journals eharjj" that the election of (Inner Cleveland was ecured through fraialulewt South- ern elections Democrats tlv Into a mge. and hout bar bar' bar' hat will thev have to sy when a Southern jMir- n ill comes oiii ami imiuii WMwiiwfiisi thai the Kepuhbcau fburs are true m everv pnrtwular I he I aUun. I lished at Oxford. Mish. is senator laiitnar s noiiie on;n. ami ineniore ihh ltkelv to misrepresent the St:UierM nl of this question. Wj(Ji a pouId" rr- i r South -eeup-d as many as fAcntr-ix electoral votes ;n a dibonet inaaivr 'Ihis : its lanpiaei Sir John It I.jn-h hit rstsi- irlvt-n m pres-'.on t" hi- iMtor a to H -j kaa elfsfiil 1 ' i'Ith,.! utv! -hat l I I- tj- rlll ot hi 't--ti.n AM roaj it-- !! IV . Jir. t ta 'uti-1. 1- sii i4i axt titurww ifr John II I rnli. t-lt hM M.s. It ,, W ' '"!- inilh taut .irMtorv i..r. tlta.n ., I lm Uml -Us"ti.Jt hr mud. ami iimi iraiw ma iw-.w hii. uai , . 1 .11. " .ie.TnJ ,, tow T'..- Hnr Uii'niKh frroi.i. From the aleire and from the extrart Which we pilWtsb le..W it WlJl be wen that theoranof kxraur admt; taut twentv-six Southern h-j-toral voJe vvt'r" aetiriflv obtained ihroujra the prarti-e of jioli.ical villair.r In oth"r vrord. the J'atron frank I r adm;t that r I).Tin'rat. have loln the !'reidciT Detlm-t the-e twenty-i voe from (levekntnl nl cive tliem to Mrua- r.ol the re tilt will -t-wid a bdh-vv. Hlain. . - ...a nl w- atsrti Ut atl.n JHur.sl !V ?-. , - ..a.-s,.- nwHllHcsl Inn ? . f raT f H- rFWaVr i e4 tsoa y.fct tlifis wouM u fii . out NiiilUil H'.tsj,, '- - -- ..- .r-- - , ! faet c-Mirs4 awt - 4trrf in ok fc .. Tr b.. mHcX. tmwr. feiw ; Th Irar-k "tdai.rfi ck' Oh , ,f n- .. jjim. -av-rifv ii a -v.., " .rMs.- rrrtit uavi w MB : tadoc; 0-f to allow n to ! v. .a j X rajar a ara, arw , . w -- -- w - s - - J -j . aecoaat of ;ts dwrabdrty. alth--irk it- t - WT . t - ' - - . .-w at.jat loorfssti tfollars jr ban- drwl qmrc tw. avr the wnco ii lia ! rocftoi:. rea w reltor: that a tia rt-of rcororrs coa-tatt n-pair. and nim'tn-- i tsi -vtv two vrsera at a i ;ost of ivro or :hre- crats a foot j . "! .i -T .. . . ;osfc o ik jic; iiTa nJi, .ie "rag a- to the wmkr of cat-. the co-t i j of. rep:dr? lor six yr. toother with the ro-". of tass tia roof, eqiti the ttxat ;f copper ytUadclpkvz lUctrd. liw. leveiand. iv:.. r.iaioe - ma.ontr. p.,lT u, --....u jV,jj u tL . vrt 1.1. I'.ut whd- th- 'fliVmi It f..tiT U.' .. ',-jlt . jfltt, BLOf. - xtUtT ,,.. a vt a Dt:MOCRACY-5 OUAOtNX Iki hcs-m sf tv r--4rl Mt 4 v-r r t fi r"t v v- x i: ta-l '-.t. TV I prt in wwi t p tiUMl ia rtjtri x Vwrmm0mi W 1 1 1 ilf 1 i . i. . . ... t . - i-n. mat fr m pii f Ik. - ... -ku.m 4. H'ittfc M ttv mmiin T" " " -v- -. ! M ! v TW ''f fraiMaaM-4 WR taw 6alr 4 U-l ttiminK a4 r ,iflV. "sWW WB F ltWjJ"'' Wwa" fj latowlMr Va"1 1 TVia i wrafair; Is r4 Ufe war It 4mi nimi a4 $nmt' awrttft atlarr taM tsf attikf 4 t U xtnrj- r-. .,,. . t .. ... .. . . v i i aw a. aaw t " s " j-"" - .-1 V al s. ttk IB TTt CM LB .- aK. Tzzrrz r-LTL-:L -:. w aaia aa aw aa aas -w-s --- -. . -..fLj R h v " ' . . . K ilk. -fajk - --a, tataiTtnl atr JJ Z?ZL Um i,.inhH,i4 .1 MMftaefe U rfa.Hf , w ,. tmmdim, t w,ti4if H. mm uL- N .4 t& j to u t ,XT- ltoa. t""to trf Mmm Vl jW lw jJ.. rtt . w- aa rWrrrwJ. ii4rre)r4 to ttv J r,e.lam IMn m tmUmm. fw JUb a dd U 44rto. . W, rmto.-rf .tote, jtr-e. itmtmmW rimmgmt tmmiliiUm taiP -wr !,. tkmMtt4 , MUrt4 1W im. m, Mtwrrava aasl .Dtrto Dm 1 U,e4 tke .tolewaaslwfi al ra , a.,,,., j arrto m! ( ttna ikal eet to4rr ttar,lladaliajx witli lW. imvmmmMr j,,,, m,nmd4mUnt & mvim m4 4 . tak. . Wknftiir im , u,, Heputdv imtMUM tt U l-HOWt nrntpuUmm . nvnrA tf lh the KrttalalV an rVt t la the mew- ry d the s-h-. sbd lM4i rln re Pa hm 1 MWs ft! . ft9i 0oa 'Vh llewkm rlk- pvei rmm Mil bop to e al ihwi ir.rd. H i at4 m pcted U eos!ui t thr atiaUr W !(. rmMMWl t la th" aFM-etd I. Mae M well m th iiATpttMaran m ea dot ltl Utetat la the trtlajf liam mt m mfi In the aettlUaf ln froaW the mtmiit.-x, tiH o nr times ih ptdn fcd r-'M n retlexad Artie '111 Kepwbl- far tt bftYtax Hmil the ! m to ptol where k emad that aar Jrt mrlt jHera it, the Hspi Jfrev rtfwjrm a) )irty tis hihI let th lfrrrtie pvftf tl x,ajrtu,y , k!a,irnlr uarwi lip 1H . Ii l UOprr-paw-sa. v liaaa' MtMn it Purlnv th jwat teatj h-wr -rartf, pomtM-i-Rtir jwriy ha hH-'dsjl ttdf with the pha of irrepowibihlt 1 1 niH not U that mh It hn h-fl t lUf ICepubbenii patv the twaV. tS telwiijt vnt and prodiniC t. - t k-. ? klp of .Stmt" WNrmjf n'rl and 4'lf . nhe.itl, vtbile H ot.ata'OltNl Uit n.ta fch tart f an ohieeUr nnl w Hw te tl ihr meaaur- d th- lU-pohli m' Ix-i-mio an icswplia,had f-t ajnl tal- l-cu. u u iHenn an ooir-i u. " htvt lvav been m thm( n!. t ob -et to. Not it tno tnki f I MUtfi .,1 ntt . ,.1,1 r.at.mlk --.i mt f,r,T(r, Ut ftf.t Mn . wmi j j ,(.rv ,.,,.,.,.,..,.. amnt. ei. mw.i ,. fcb' t, t lh iwmm ti,,, ui iJm. arU j iJm. Ha-awWara nam how andersone in th aL ' n U eaMtor thi atrnlinr a wiU . th lteptLUi pnrty ha done ' 'l"Jw ratuDaim v rtttrs yvu trraatra !' the otifMMitttin of laie ynr h p dorw-tl ! eoaaiderAtioa i th rlf .r v ire Ut a mtier oi mf.lhm.salW- 'IVt have Utnnssl m- the ers of th pohlfi that kta lament that it k aa rm nl 00 hnislrrd tlaoUaitd tnjKri h'dttaTa ,mmv .-sw., v. u iMH.aMi N pOO. kve -- Impf I i the nieft that tlu JjMt rept.sa'.. M gz ! ... ... k.... U .t... . mn ml '-. 'rUMJL "'fr wmr t w mm- wi " w t tne aer" v ier ric there l ia it wdl nttju-h to th lottno. ralM wartr alter the Umttm 4 naxi J jarrB. aad tt dl I- )Mt fvr Ur the trp.lm.twm t,. 4hi.ok t me Ut arr . ...,-. 1. -. It WJ toe ltw ntMMaJL iMa Zi thm MM w. do (ton ? kW prvtbh-m for the Ilfwurjin- pnrtt Ut aoie k. Aa k run th rs-at norMiK vsith ! hr-e and -pfwifl U a wrll a th C4j-.iiJan porty k dnt 'ITere ar thonar.t- t! jrn- l roniribwlnd to ib ef.Mir sjn lo not rt-e behove iht th Ifrtm-rrxiir partly will ) sn4Uent ,'itrxt nt ta- A MUGWUMP. . s-rt a aua Jor tW lreatoiet 4 tin I ! -ae, of vftwrtrawm wc ,. 7 nr riBHi twra to xn Otl-nVit. )ta Aa aa- a-ka . aVaV . -. aV.-a.a. ai aTO. . k -fc . -" . - - i-ssjt su , T a mamf- SSMt tfhVrhI,i 1TWI5 i MWW j S a ar Illlll ' auuTafaa-aa a- a. w vaatjai ir W t ..fc- j r- ri ' M-11 K B T -Wav --. UPllj a a V niifaT,i rfV hatk, Bt. K Qottld of for not do ! sp'r , orUiaarr eo-aaK. p . Jjav. J a theehri.tefiia Irr Iff I " ru F-s3rhr Ciciatfar. J ebtfd ata rtntinsir-r -ri?MrVf.fi-fci-i4-- tr i -smsi Mti WuKiu. TcJtiia Hltuif 1 j Sixty r-r era:, of lb Ishatt of MaAiisTbtt-frtt. Hrc ia the chfcf ew I acd toTrn. J&titM GltA-t, N I - " '-1 -- . . f taiff SifSAf l!)Ma a . IlLmr s. ..tMlhi 1 ) . n x I 4 ,pk t.rtiifrS ? 1 a-ji'a)tTWtw'P-'1' inwi wmwaif-! r ' ' si'"Js ! t-sj. : . .xf?s-i---i rij T t-.rfs- - lar "TA" s-i aVT- j' -If