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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1886)
tJ- nrnjrr .' " " rVsa- v ;A:i j r-nn who tikes Mi- paper r if- utariv In ': iii- r -i mnce. in tie-- i' r-ic t. !.. r j .. i U 'tti-r be i- ,i -.jos. s.tH j 'if ;. t i- t- -' ' t iM (r il-c pav . '!"' .. ' ' ti'C;l i,i ;. ,- ', t.. :'. J. " tiom tlic pr.-l .,:... . .,, MY HUSBAND'S SHIRT. I'm ufrstM you mil) tinnk h,ih a dandy And n.cjit on it. : h: di-zrace. Wlifii I tell tn itf fiuiii whs embroidered .And ihc ii-j aji'I Jc vs trimmed with IMjft ljl'1'. liut I ir -! it. with Elicit a tw'.lag An iev -r pnufd me liefiw-e. Taouj-b I'd inutidried bi -btru, m lull btnt ded. And inade tb-m for birn by the -core. Unit, tenderly lndinr "er lUl on, I -ail "!; in heart." and "wwt boy, And T"h.jir the in-!.- :i tbe nock-bond, 1 'uia-cred ti nuttuN- to .y Wrtti tur Inil R3 U lay on my :'nr-r: A..d fii'iub vu uiayihtt.L; I wai "mtt' It fr ! lw quick fais6 ufMin it. And iaujrtimiy lHd it aloft. II kiHiw wive don't u -nail,- do o. Wl iriMiinir stair- fyr.h.r lird: Jli.-y". moif t to inJuUr iu a taut rum. ir tirai-. .r Un-tr ir'nnny board. Jl.ut I t. mid 1 II u-ll u.l tti- wt, And you'll nyiuputhize with tnt 1 liuw. A-oiw wotiutii will, wjth ati'.tte-r. I: -he ili white x-tttb-r'' will shoiy. Z3y little ifirl up to her iirmmrpy Wa-lsyixiK tnornlrijf le-fore. WoJ while wan rutiitnujrltia-. elilld Ilk. M.d-t Muiii-diKls in mi oiJ biirenu drawer, htf eajHuns! n shirt wli br ictia. WIkmi ! wtw n lml-. bal wtn. And bivK'-d It to rjr uj Iii-r dolly; Aad a it wa wrtiikl.i atid torn. IK-tiirfM-1 oin.ati i -!-j. 'Ma:umiTah it," ind o, a- I .1 Iiii l-fdi- -. iihI tbouirbi tiw my tTrilI p-iant 3Vthm 4t -, b sd tux-it ttn-411. l tom wond-i I fcmd ' l.: . Id- bwirt." as Mf !au-y ir- -f.it- 1 t v . w A Hiitiatur-- j!i.- .f tb- ii.oi-It b ii iw ttii iiir4 :ut -.x ! two I''a f HiM ', it, !,! ll'tiiM kf'iAnQ. VOll Vlll'SnVLE. . i-JIsii.iero.st.; i fua of iiolJon Vs. t tho Groat Ru.il vruy Compauy. j am f.-tifiv li-!ied niti'-d dn f t , I 4 ' I. !j. r or . -r ii. ed!:i v. J.ile I -ii j iy ." :. lh'- iv.- t.'e- -ad ;ii-. i Mi r: leddoii. -o- In i i .in! u!:r. ptblie, a- he -.it :t 'Hi- in h.- ofliee iu High -treet, We-t-lMi'ougii. tie teti.).-r morning. An-I iruly Mr. -hum-- ltoMoti o-i-fiii vv.i- nt a h.ippv one. !I vva.- a Joung nian. I.il-ly admitted a, m Si Jicitor. and he had -jnt all hi- little -:t-ital to no purpose in trying to make J :i practice for hinjvli in the town of V--tlMnigh. iiTewa-almo-t a -trangerin the town. and. ulthotigh he had 1-een titer- nearly I :i t.eai. he bad hardlv .-ueceedd in making an aeitiainfinee. mu-!i le in raining client v The report that tin-re w.4- "an opening" in the pl.iee, .-i- the -trength of which he had come there, had proved to he entirely fallaciott. The town was iu-I large enough to hide him. It v.:- in vain that he went regularly io St. Augu-Jine- .Mi ion Clrtpel. in the hope ot having hi- name jdtl mi Jin building committee of the llt-n church; in vain that he fretpientei! (ai piop.-r hmir-) the billiard-ronui of the new !Joal Hotel; in vain that he .. dubu-h atteinh-d the eoiiutv court :ml the pulici court with a gla.cd black bag which held nothing but a newspaper and one or two law hooks. 1-u-ine-- would not come to him. No hud, knew him, and nobody cared to know him. There was. indeed, one man who knew him - one who might, if he had had am' business whatever, have proved :i ii-cful friend Mr. Lionel Winn, editor oi the We-tborotlgll 'i'.'tiMf. ut. The young lawyer had made the acipiahu anee of Mr. Winn over the billiard ta ble. Hut of what Use va it to have the nie.-n-of getting a llattenng notice in she new -paper, when then wa ab Mdatelv nothing to notice? Tj was nearly twelve o'clock. Mr. .J utile-15. Mon Irtil iMi'ii looking over li.- le.lger, and cvn hi . -atigtjttu di -pt-.ition f.ttle! him, a- he marked the .tate of thing- th-re di-c!o-'il. He ro-e J from the table with a groan, put on his ; Ji-il. and. telling hi- s ditary office-boy ! fvxhowa- imuroxiui? his time In I mr- ia b.les in th- lid of hi- d.--U tliat he ' r w.'tiidnot ! in :illa!t-r lunch, he -allied folShittto the str.-i'J. xoi iiaxmg any particular otucct in i .. .. , ,i .. .t.'t - i. ii . " he thought lie might a-well g to ' , ., ... , , , i he railwav t-tatiou ami get a London Not hax ing any particular object in th paper, and thither he directed hi steps. After buy ing hi- paper l.ohlou olw -vrved im the platform the station master, whom In knew by -ight. eil irriginl in an angry altercation with an eiderly man. who looked like a farm laborer. A little crowd -urrounded the disputant.-, and ltohlcn aunt t.,V(j up to mv what wa- the matter. A tell v a've conm from Lam bunu. an a'H pay no more." -aid the man. -You must pay the far' from Lon don all the .-amc." returned the -ta-tion-ma-ter. angrily. Here"-the by law. You can read it for your-elf that i. if you can read."' "Xaw. a caant." " Well, it ay- that any one t ravel ing without a ticket nm-n pay the fare iron the .station at which the train Marled. How am I to know you ou.lv ;ro: in at Lambnrne?" The dispute went on. the -tation-3nn-;cr. who had Wen a sergeant in thv (ttiards and hud a great idea of the importance of hi- office ami the ueces- .jly ul enioreing the law. having i vi- dcntlv the be.st of h. Fhe mmir in young te-led that he could not pay the fare from London seven shillings and teu penee ami there wa- every pro-peet that he would W taken before the anagi-trate.-. Itoldon. good-naturedly, iiaid the money for him, and the mat ter was at an end. Our hero walked ab-traetedly back to hi- office, pondering over the hard cas. of the poor man whom he had gtiecored: and his deliberation- lasted Xor some time. I On the following Saturday morning soimioiu-iiuiintio-ay -oniet mag lor o... - , " "" I hwn appriviated. that he had sained lh.- man. and wa- roughly advised u, the pn-e. dm - atunlay mght. thJinoihHm,hUsndthtil miml his own bit-hie-. This rather -'harp- wa of cour-e h on- - fae ; now ni , a .tranjr,.r 3u ttlini him; and a- thenar man iro- the magistrate-, a jolly old -"....,. ., f .umw, , . . ...... bs.kk-a b. .i a a .-nati.K .. j r ivit r aa i trvs ad mrwmm m in 1'olilou tni!t' to -ha--, am! -!:t'! ' Iiardh f - .;! th.tt in a x t ;n, t'l in-ii'ior-all day. AftT a Mih-taiitj.il ! cmr- at which th wortn; mai-trate farly '!uuifr. ho jrorii-d"l to inako j ha! hint.d wa-i alopt.-i -Mr. Hol.Ion fconif lians in hi-, raiment. lie jut J iKught hi t;t'um aamt tHv railwa;. (jij an oh! ;wp-d nuit ootiilrably the j rompanr ior lal- injjri-nm:iJt uil ujr-f for vfr, and a jtair of ImkjI ' mali"ioti- frocution. that had -wn ln:lt-r dav. Hi- h.it he j A -vtv hJv know-. Wet borough tKk fnin a '-ll-nj-rit-d oblivion, ' w an awe town, and th -ae of Ilol and finally lit adorned bit nwk uith a j dou v. thir'at IIai1wx Cniany -.-rt'tl and blw woolh-n cmforlT. Tbu ' itd a jrod dal of public int'rrt. 'juipp'd, he Mt oat for a walk to I-rv boly wislnvl to know bow the Lambomr, r hmall town about utii'-w tooil on the qu-tion, for rvry mib'H off. I body had bad o--a;on iHie time or lit r'achtl hw destination aboat I oth.-r to tr.n. 1 without a ti kt-t. pvo o'clork in thej fVt-riinjr. and hi j Mr. fiu.t.rd. Q. '.. ' fiin-l for fir-t prK;M-linjj was to po to an inn th; plaintiff, and nobly h pfroruMtl and ord-r tom-t?a. Having rt:frcb-d hi ta.-k. H f.it:r.I hi- ciU-nt, n biniM-ij h; l-ft th inn, after Achan- r m-mliT of an hotioraidi prof--.ion. a inj a f-w word with the landladi, t-nlman of d-ii-at and n-itivt-and vij.itI two or three hop-. In J f-iu, drad by iht ruthlo. hand -a-h (!mp ho mad: one or two jwr-1 of the oIic: through the crowded cbaM-s lir.Htin that the fjiid.-. .-hould f ntreet on a Saturday night. epo. to .-tut to him at W. -.tborouj;! : and j the rude .tz.- of the jerinr mob, and in eaeh ea- b.. w4 r;ir.-fil to take a ' -hut up in a eold lonely .!! for lfa- reeipt for the money he paid. Then he wenl to the rptlway station, at vhieh he knew tit !ndon train for WV-llioroujrh and the we-t would -top in a ft-w minute-, ruade oe or two trifling pun-ha-e at the took-tall and managed to engage the man who kept the all iu conversation for -oni- time. The train eam- in a- he wa- -till talking to tie man at the !ook-tail, and ISoidon juiet!y tok hi.H eat in it, witliout baxing gone through I he for .- .. v , , . - - mality of taking a ticket U'hon the train arri-il at e-.t- borough, the tkoting solicitor evplainetl thai he had joined the train at Lain- borne and tendered hi-, fare from that ' town. As he expected, tne money wa- ref-ed. anI the full fan from London j detnandeti. Thi- Mr. Holdon j -itive- j i 1 rfu-d t pav. and accordingly he ; was detained till the -dation.-iua.-t-T j wa -ent for. That olli.-ial. in all th maje-ty of j gold-laced coat and tall hat, .-oou ar- f rived, much :ititio.-d at being di-- ' tirHd at hi- eveiiintr meal. What" all thi-aoout?" he demand- j d, -ternly. as became upon the -erne. "The want t make me pav the fare I all the wav from Londn. and I've only cme from L.imborie,M anwer;d 7 told n. in a humble tone. "Olcotir- yu mut pay tie vvhoh fare. There a In-law on purpos:, JliaIe and provided." Mr. lloldon mournfully hook hi. head. )'. no, -.ir," he -aid, mekly. "1 realU can't d that." You'll Inn e logo to the lock-up, then," rejoined the station-ma.-ter. roughlv. "You'd be-t pay tip." Mr. leddon onl ihook hi head ngain ami -ighed havih. As the lawyer expected, thi' ollicial wa- easperatd by hi- oh-tinacv, and encouraged in hi- high-handed man ner by the meekne-s with which he wa-coufmnted. .None, of the railvvav Jieople recoguied in the -h.lbbil dr''d. uu-haved individual befire them the spruce gentleman w ho had paid a poor man's tare :i few day.- be toiv. "I'.idinor. g for a constable." -aid the st.tiiou-m.tster. with the air of an inllexible jtnlge awarding a term of twenty vear-' penal servitude. "I'on't do that: I'll give you mv nam-aul aihlre; l"m known in the place thai i-. I'm quite respectable, you know." " h. 1 dare say." returned the st.i-lioii-tna-ter. vvith true oilicial .supercil iousness. Then was an awful pause while the porter wa- gone to fetch the constable Don't Mitt think." suggested ISol-1 don. almost timidly -"don't you think it might be as well to telegraph to London for instructions?" The -tation-niasier frowned. They couldn't complain of yon iu that case, at any rale," pursued I'.ol- tloll. The -tation-ma-'er hesitated. "I'll wait in the waiting-mom till yu get an answer," .said l'ohlou, as he led the way to that cheerful apart- tuenl. 'Hie otlicial lai1eil a -usj"nious S - " :1 hi" ri.ner. Mill, the ad- vice was prudent and he acted upon it. j Iu half an hour the answer came back: j i "The pa enger without a ticket mu-t ; . . , . . I , . , pv the tare irom London, or be I saving that t'.:eh conduct on the part ' - . . , . . ' , . . . ., charged before the magistrates. i of the gentlemen we have named would .- - ... . "Just let me see the ineage voit've gd," said lloMou. when the re-tils wa anmumced to htm. "It it i- a say I'll go ipiietlv or else pay." They showed him the me age. w. i ......li,- ...... ,...,- ti ..' ' -v. I ! -.! tl till l tf & money, yon kmuv." -aid Hohlou. -adh. as he read the telegram: and accord- ingh he wa.- marched off to the police I office, guarded by a policeman on the right ami bv a eon-table in tin impo- ing uniform of the t'lvat Kail way Com- panv on the left. ) As it was Saturday night, nothing ' coul.l be done that ihix. and Mr. ltoi - i don dii! not chno-e to iiisturh the Salt- j bathrc-t of .Mr. Lionel Winn, hi- onlv ! available friend, bv a-king him to bail , him out on Minday. On tin Monday morning, however, an early me age wa- sent to Mr. Winn and he promptly appeared and baileil out the young lawy.r. who was heart ily tired of hi- incarceration, loiter iu the tlax the ca-e came on before the magistrates and Mr. Koidon attended i with the landlady of the inn at Lam Ikuiic and one of the shopkeepers, who were able and vi!iing to prove that he ooulii not iiossiblv have traTelcU from J i . named Brad-bridge, remarking that ! Mr. Boldn. who seemed to be a re pictable solicitor, had been treated .-ham. -fully, and that if he stood ia Mr. T.old.m- place he would be inclined to let the I'reat Hallway Company hear o: the matter again. Next day the Westborough In-UjxH-tkni containeii a long account of the inerediole and really scandalous out rage to which one of the mo.-t re-pected member- of the legal profes-:on iu our town ha- been subjected;" and it need irreater tart of two whole dav. And all for what? Meeau-e thi gentleman had the courage, the public spirit, to re-it an unrea-onabie and illegal im-Mj-t. It wa the interest of every rail way traveler --he might, therefore, -ay of every man. woman and child in the three kingdom---that the righte of the traveler and the liberty f the -ub-j-et -hould bo vindicated in the M.T-on of hi client. 3Iy client doeft not care for damages gentlem n," aid Mr. i Ii-tarl in conclu-ion. "That i- not , hi, objert in coming here. lit object j i- to expos an abu-e, :uj illegal abti-e. gentlemen, which ha lieen too lung continn-d-to clear his own character oi t tie ignominy wnic n has iteen cal upon it - to vindic.it the -acred pritu-i- pie of the liberty of a free-born Knglifb- man." A, for the .ju.lionof law. Mr. Lynx. wh - for the railway com pan v. hardly leuttircd to i-ly upon it. "It ha- lieen. hld over ami over again." -aid Mr. Ju-tiee Portman. "tliat thi- b-l.iw i- bad and illegal. It alleet- t inilict a tin- of arbitrary ,and van ing amount, where there i- n. ir. .nh of the criminal law; for here, a- in mod -uch ca-e-, t!ier i- no pretence that there wa any attempt to defraud. Yon will find a verdict for the plaintiff, gen- I tleiiien," h added to the jury, "with -uelr damage- as you. looking at all the cireiim-taiice- of the case, may ! think will fairlv couiiien-ate the pl.iin- tiff for the wrong he ha suffered." The jury promptly found their ver dict damages lift v pound. The nl .siilt wa-nceived with some die. ring, which became general when Mr. I'u-t-ard nmniuuced that hi- client had wx er intended to put the damage- in bis own pocket, and that he would -end a check for tin amount to the trea.urer of the county ho-pital. Thi- well-timed geneiM-ity settld the ipie-tion of Mr. I'iddon's populari ty. The iatlies commit t-- if the h pit.il nominated him at once a- one of their male advi-er-. and hi- nam wa- put tin the li-t of life governor-. The amateur dramatic and choral -ocieties -cut him tickets for their entertain ments, given for the lienetii of charity. j The We-t borough lnl, jn ni nl printed in a prominent po-ition the letter of the hopilal trea-urer graletully ac knowledging Mr. I'oMon'- muniticent gift, and added a few laudatory words of its own. Finally, after a pica-ant little -upper in Mr. l'olon"s lodgings, there ap peared the following paragraph iu that excellent organ of public opinion: "We have heard it rumored lately " n f,'w' " our more prominent townsmen have been talking of ac cording to Mr. .lame- Iol!on. solicitor, a substantial mark of their apprecia tion of hi- public-spirited behavior in a late trial, ami of his disinterested con duct in handing over the fruits of his victory tooue of tin nio-l dc-.rving of our local charities. W have heard it whispered that W. H. Mra ebrnlge. Fsii I P wlio his lre-ulv imblielv i.-p, ). i.. who n.is ,nn .my piiom iv i .,.r-. II.;..... ,.-,il. Mr Tt..l.?.. v l " ' ' . j-.' .... -.. ."-....... and AlgeniodiTraeey. K-.. the treasur er t the Dale-hire 'oiiuty lio-pital. have expn d .im- intention of head ing the -uh-eriptioii jj,. We gjv this to our reader-v. ith all jm ible reserve. but we have no he-itation whatexcr in reflect honor ujmui themselves, ami would not be wanting in appropriate- , , vou i lies-, as th- names, if both of these g.-n-I tlcmn we hae named would reflect honor upon them-vlve-. ami would not i,- . . ite waniing in aTHUopriaietie . a-tin - ' of the-e gentlemen have Uv,'u --- at..I with the public vindi- i..ti.n of Mr. l.ohion".- honor. Our ivauer- may uepenu upon our Keep- -: 'hem acquainted with the pngivs.s event.-. Thi- jromi.-e was so faithfully ear- ri,l! nt Mul lu P-po.-ed te-timonial - " "roughly taken tor grant.U lhal -Mr- Ricebri.Ip- and Mr. Tracer f"'1 .hn-elves compelled to take .1 . I 11. ..!.- l." 1. X..1 1 .. l" '" pi we ..- aau ...-., .-signed to them. The mark, of esteem t.H.k the form of a pur-i? of sovereigns, which reached the respectable figure of i one hundred pounds. ' A dinner was held. a a matter of course, to celebrate the event, ami the pre-entatiou was made in proper form. Mr. Janie- 1'oldon returntnl thanks with a becoming modesty, declaring w ith some humor thai more by far than ex en th-ir generous gift did he 4-tt fli Knnt' aiincititifinta tKli ill ,, ... i .. . l. t humble efforts m the public senice had Westltorovian to the backbne. ac-' dMintrag the esteem and re-peet of his feUott -citizens ht richest pi-.-es-ion. . In this Mr. lioldon was perfectly right. Client- came in apace. He had got his name up for goo:!. .l:- j kail IhvK: I St. Paul. Minn., say- a prohet of that city, will be known ien years from the present time as the "City of Bridge-." wizhlitteou brkic-iuanning the Mbiissii. I A FLANK MOVEMENT ClTrlnnd I'rtH.r. to M,l. a New Term t tifflrr fr ). r Hiiimtil ia a. ol MitPHieu ud 1 Iim i.til( IJ-i- ,',-' iLe rri.I-?it h ma-!- -twj cnJ.-nti-, tufndfl to l- a Sank mote 1 mut on the h-'tiate. Iatrlv he ent in "filti-three nomination, tw. n'j-Hr ! . which were Hjstma.:-r. Iu all th--' crt- the pervu named have r--f -. capving fiie t the uc--- r of -- pended onjetai. wno term, r..u. . x . pired ssneo tneir .i;jen . .iu -!' , tne p-rons named are jolin I IWr net. tw eorre .14 i'ti-kin. i nst. - state Attorney ior toe oainern in tnct i Alarama tm navtng i--i ti ' u-ptn-ion winch form-d Use t.-t f .n the loiir di-r-u ion n the s i:.i- - ; ngnfc aim tne rreMeni -p-erog.tiv. -. . r.,., t,u t.. r, j,r, ., ntat,..n that r - w Among other nomination of tin- ia H pi,,,. -., ,,., K a., ; u:.. ;v t., ,.,.t . are A. F. Seeberjvr a- Collector of tate.j for 'k. t'u-tom at Chicago, vice Je?-e Spald- j ;,.. w , t. . r m.-gniug- f.- re tu. ing; H. S D.-m ut. Surveyor- ienerai , j. tX. ,.., ,v, ur .-". r,! !'.! . of I'tah, ice 1-red Solomon, and J.:.ii ,:i-;ea! -t.uiun i. the, h.ve 1 ng -n -Carroll. Mar-hal of the V.'e-t. m !.- ,jp;.. ar.4 lie h.J- -hown h.m-e f t net of Ark-iin&s vice Thoma- liale- : fuj aN- t. ear i h- ;. -:...-!. 1 The toi'ji of nomination i lh- m in I .t,,;;., -i!r m -!! t .n t- hi- !-!.-all caoj. and a -ingle iliu-tratioii u ii! j ....,, un,j ;;'t, t), ,,r,lV,. n,, w ,.. ,f .UtllCtv ( olleetor SeetrgT 1 lialll. . iWk.l.Tiir a.T I if tkT.fkffnt Ilk fFti TliI.Wt- J-,- . fc", MUMV'lMt .r-j- ing languagi : I name Anthony P Hwbergwr to t t.oii-.-or J i itti at CtiH-n r . ! .!-- .spaldifitf. b w- stipeiid-l r n-tiu. r the ni mU.r f the tut o! 1.T ' m-4tiits; th Tenure o! iMtiee aeti. The trtn l-r f.u-ti .M..I I...... ,1.11.1 tin ura ,V., M !tf Itt.lMttflf ' f eI.r-sl Ie-uil-r "i 1-s,. a-id I iH-ui.i.al- lb futnl Atithoiiy i- Nfifrviriii t iw i umiu- ' ' tiiiajf, . . -. d .-puKlnij. wbe-t- term bus exi-irod as afort :t.id. The uith of thi remarkable wording is.exsiiy sen. The In-id-nt pr mfjs to cre.it a tievT tcnu of office for the p-r-on- uomin.tted, and thu- eaie meeting all respon-ibiiity fr the -u jH-n-ion- of their pr-dcec-sor-. Thu. iu the ca-e of Mr. SecU-rger. if con tinued, hi- t-rm would 'ate, nd from t)-tdHr I.t-t. when Mr. Spalding ..- Mlpe!ided. nor even ffom iecember -'1. when the Collector' term mould have exp :vd. but from Apnl i. 1, and. iinle othrwi-e displaccii. Mr. N-elerger vvouid srve a- Col.et.r abut tour year, nud a 'nlf. The nun-plication- thai vrtll giow out f t!. new departure of the I're-nJ-nt can not ! ea-iiv tre-i- n. t ote- ruing the spCCltlC lll-tance Cited alwive. it lu.iv ie .said with a goou d-.d of tertamty that Mr. Sce!rger ;il nd b. con tinued until riiiletu- .iv..-r gi'- a full and complete vindication of .l--i Sp.,ldiiig"- adiuini-. ration of the otli-.-. llthcr Senator lu have like a-t -will probably be e pi ally -;uMrn. and the re-lilt i- a long a off. It i- hint ed that iu order to -ecur.- th continuation- without further trub. the jMiiicy adoptl by the Tr a-urv Department will be followed iv otle r brauche. tf the (io rtmient, aul the suspended otlicial- will be given cer tificate that then- are no eharg - on lile affecting ti:eir moral or official character. Thi-. however, would h-av the case of the contro.t-r-y untouched, which wa- the right oi the Ire-ilent to till the pigeon boh--of the ileparttnent Mth paper alleg-d t be private. Very few of the ."senator were present '.hi-u the nominations were s-nt in thi- afternoon, and few of them an iound Vhis evening willing to talk They want to look over the nomination- and tin accoinpau ing doeintient b tore giving any opinion-. Some -ur-pri-e will probably ! epn -d that SurveMti-f .eneral Dement appear- on the li-t. -iiic" the hubbub rai-ed o-r his eoiitiniiition by di-grunte-d It-put-liean etiator- i- still fr--h in the puit lic mimi. The explanation i- found in the atioiualou- rub- of the Senate by which a reconsideration ha- in -tie- instance- been held over a public otlici d" heatl for years. Deue-nt was continued in March. Notice of a motion to r roii-ider wa given, but the Senator who gave it has never had the nerve to call up tin motion; therefore tie I Yesitleiit ha- never Im-ii oflieiallv no tified of Denn tit's contirmat. on. The suspended Survey or-Cicin nil's term ba in she meantime expired, and tin I'residt-nt could not pre-time on l.i- un official knowledge that Hem nt hel been coittirmeti. -o tin lattr- name "ppe.-.r- mi the Ht -cut in. ami a v ry queer mix i- cert .tin t be the outcome. CAi ft-;- I'nf uuf. THE PAYIJE CASE. A .r!iv. liit u Itrsiin; I j the Deai-i-rjt'ie .'Irmlit-r- f Hit viiat. i i ' .- i - i . t e pluscd HO far as tue l.egi-l.tture of t)io i lie c.:-e o N!i.ii'ir i vn i-now i . . ... .... . . has to do with it. The t '-t.monv i brought out in ounectiott with the in- vestigation made as to the m-.ir.s , m ploycd to effect hi election has been duly certitieil to tic Senat- of t.-.e I'litfed State-, xvhich b.-.dy mu-t b th rt. whatexcr it may be. I'nl. r tin ton-titutiin each br.m h of l ongre i the .sole judge of th piaii;n'atioti and eieetion of it- own ro'iuUr-. o other trihin.il can pa- upon -uch ca-es. I j the Sena! i- -ati-ted to r--t.iin Mr. l'ayne that -ettles it in h -favor: if not. then he mu-t go. and all the petroleum in the World tould n-t save him. The Payne, ease should not be re garded in a parti-an light. The Deroo crais ot the Ohio Houm of Ilepreenta tives made an egregious blunder when they vol.-tl against certifying the testi mony to the ;enate. but there has eeir such bitterm at olumbu- that it i-almo-t imps-:bIeto -eeure unity of ac tion on any thing. If the Iemoer.it in the -c natc an wise they will not re iat that blunder. A Republican Sen ate vacated the -eat held by a Heptib- 1b. .... ..-.. ri-ftr tr, .m i. az tal (K.( i amide it s-t in the ( a.dwell case sh.u. l ..... t -..- T,. ..;.- -r ..r the Democrat- to .ave :hem-elve frm lUl L. I ii - ' " . being accs-orv to the crime which j made Senator I'ayne a member of the upper hoti-e of .'ongress :s to treat the case in it- certification in the fam -pint which the Republican howeJ in that Kan-as ca-e. No political partv isii ain'iu .u M4u t...i ta.- ...h.. -s. iT ..I .. . .i n . I W.-.f . .tpivr. k ss.i, - tarred in any wav bv complicity with ;hepur-ha.s,of n seat in the UniUni -.? its '" nnte In Lii connection it mar W aid -I bv wav of iost-riit that tt- Stat-- llunoi- ha- nevtr ha a s-nitor n" ;atlt wr.. in th- remotest d grs- .-N-.j! i 1 with tb: stij.p!vi-.n of ci.rrmtir. n :if ini:r'inent f hi- eiert.a I h rr nave i-en rich men. and at -.- :.' ' milli i.."r-. in the Senat frm Llm.-. ; but ro crrnptinL-ti, Art at-em:" wr.s no doul t made o eet a l.-n- '. cnvtic Mw-airio s.Vneni lgan by corruption, uat it fa'b-d. ant that sx t," : : . . s n.iaoi- oceupw- a n iimi phut s - -erlons danger from riat dvdioa. Th-- general tiverage in bot-ipartim. lhncg!- out the State i- too .,gn t admit erf r2fc'Wht mo-t thre-iten- iV-mueratic fonw of It- m-raler r f taL-a- Eeinl- ii.?a mai-nre- xad rdopt Ki-tabUrr.a uietisid'. -Vina Amtri tmn' Drr- ). A bUNGLING REFOR.V.Sn. lMwiliir .lo,ti . Itlari liottlit I i'hrr .! I j III lri.a r Jl --t- irj ftlrbi-oi -Itny -al T rf." ' The sppointm-'nt .n rI J hn C i;rk a CiurfitB'r uf IV:-,rw - i was r,.?ird.U whrn made an e- coarij"n ir.di. t;i tf tb -pint th Alnjn:?rtiort would dipii tonarU th- --rf.!l-r who were drawing -n- ,.. v fr '. (r""rnmn If t'j" V .- J.V b-ii t .Uk t. ;'. "f ti.-' - ( , n?IU, fIl t ir., ..m t;i.f( ,r,,( ,, , nrght m-t h..-f.f phi-jral abl'.nr - (, p. rb.nn the .-.riu-'M- dnt.eit.impw- i ; nj,.u t, ; ., j ,.( I '.- J I . .4.1 i It n .. k? ! -S ' t ': .t t j- r' sng -.n t-.i .! ; am "-x o! - f .je .. jmm nt, a . ot.-l him by Cn- ,. ,,,; ..u ti t:.- r- d , VUlp.lt!l Wl!h the tll.-tl ho. I,ke htm -if. an r-'i..ng th- ju-t bountv of the ftovertiltieltt He had 1 ell !ee a few Week o!i!v h 1. Ill hi- -!.-.;'." r ..ii -t U'T tt.. r. - !-.' t of M: A!:t -we t. p n-in i :t at ( lueago. and the danght t of a .-! j oi r t- ir.tv a- tii-ral UI.uk 111 n tr at I. !re in st ! : i'!toUii'iiU- i o,iragetu- woman ;- -t... w i r n.- :. b-r-d IaH ! in mi- ij-iiit r. .. tunic! to !.. -r- le pr.'- !!. a- I -tiw-d again hi lack of ompa--i'n for comrade- in ann- by remoxi g fifty Cnion noldier h h.iI b. . n clerk in Ir.s oftice. tten-riil Bln-k- action w a one of the made n-e- arv the -t-tni!vmtit i'oinm:tt Arnn of the l:pi:b: f Columi ia. that off vear" for ih- c! -- !Uit in s-ring lU.u-k h i -iiv ii hi to earn hi- - t! trv - .vlr-h ''.' til- i .r iti t I'-fn.-t n an ell? ti- r i! :s -e I'.'ier p. .. I f i hile he W;i- dr V !!i': -".on ii tin' is-t. i- i-'-l le- i- a ph -! il w r i d h - ..I t-r-t mot t t'u- end v induce hi- f.red or. . ! i ipp.-nr that 'oium: eri-r ' ' h el run hi- otlici- f-.r p.rtv mI In t'u-, h.'Wcicr. he la- fa:! ' ''r',. i .tid in-! ad h"- pr-vd .,- n !' r im e of the dult - of hi- p-s II.- t-timdi l-fire the s. n it- In i' illg t'oinilll'tee mill let- hilll of j i'.IMJ i--d his t!i fr poiitnd pur o--II-dcclar d when under .ith thar T the -eventv vn appoitifm nt h- i. id made under the C Xll-Serviee 1W e -eli!V-tWO Wen Ib-io-r.tt- The selec- tpui of m lurge a proportion frutu on party ami Mr Itl.u k'- eottfe in that he klleW t'l V W re 1 ' Illerat. pnv-- him gu.lty f gr politic i! faiont i-ui 'I he in. miii r in villi h lh t im-ini--itiier of I'tti-h-n- ha- ioi'.'-: l hi- tl.ce - m- to !-.-rv U1. .' ;!. tiiii 'd th- -".ile-r- ami the (i.ii-.- rv : r fnii-r '.i.'o jhft I'm . TOO SMALL FOR HIM. I're-I.N-n t CI l..inl llntliic iltri. i th IUiiiii-in- i1 the White lltm-p VVdtit, It l.nl.irt;.'!. Th- propo-itloll to etil.irg the Wh'te Iloii-e at n co-r f .,.o.0 ", to provide private and secluded ipiarter for l'r- il-nl Cleveland emes with a Terv hnd grace from a reform Administration The need for -neb an extension f tae alr:ut paciou- man-ion i uot app' r- ent. Mr. Clevel tnd i- a bachelor, ami 'Vel -hollhl h tak- to him-elf a Wife, the building Collhi not lie etnh:e. jn tune for the wedding except in the con tingency of his rc-f lection in Ih:. ami we do not flunk that Mr. Cleveland him-elf cot:-id-r- that possible. In the present ediiice there should be atoide rHm fr our gMd rreident anf bi-e-timahle si-tr. the author ( Ueorge Kind and Oih-r Kav-." wirhut mux unlawful infriiigemeiit upon their pri v ai y . it i- tni that th - Lite influx of offie -eker- and a-pirmg sf ite-ni'-n ha iH'en abii'ru!aliv larg-. and the I'r.- -ient's t t--a-f'- wifa th- ti u-v l.a inont have been frejnen:!v mtenupb rJ tv the ii"i-v and -..l.i' t.in ved-nt iitrv d tne u- nt bouri"i!i- n !h trail "t po-t-!.ir - Kv. n t .ngr- men ha.e ) --i know i to ml ml -n i tl.O -acred pre.-n-e wr.ji p.-'i:in- 51'm , , . ' ,, . ' I a.i,.-. . ... iii.-r..rr,..v4M. - ar ... tna!ti f e-r. tn -- I'rciious Pr - j id-nt- hav ! ore- wit'i even gr it r ri-v .nice- :, hav- l n eon nt t retire within th- mn-r r - of t man-' di ti . -. apt Mr. .teL i.d -hoiiid u t frg. t xt, .! it i- on- of t:.e eheri-heil tl .d t:oii- f the p op!, that th- Ip--i!ttt -hoi.I I t at ;!! tun ar ce-ible to th common herd, and penally that orii:i whu-h h-et-d birn Aithoiigli public p..per ar priv ' .ru- tie Wiote H iis- ii a- rt'-vt-r h i erto ln r-gaf-l- I :;-prr. at- pro;er' . If Mr Clexetand i n -ifotis of ec p ing from tie -ight of hi- fTow m n. he might relit tile !i:imIB'W!ii! the tre i urv. acces to which might be had b. a t inn I from the White IIue ( -tnicti-! at pnbliep n-el. anil th r indulge in .feiTersonian simplieit. in ompany with tlie tntdy I Jam-1. Or he might g a-tihing. or n- raiifht even rsign. The latter four would. Ierhafs. meet with most apprbAtn irom me pur.i.e. mn in any e-r.-n; ii eero possible that he can e-eap. from th cares and reponibi!ites of hi; ofliee. The duTi- are of oiiir" mor irduou than thsof heriff r mvr. ' N,t. urh 4, th r: otr m' n , , lTJormei iM-m wnm.ni any aiti:if. ft - . 1 , .mm ' " m-jj cons.e .-.r. x irv--.. v, m.w TnU loe eoTiturv o :ii'rMj;ri -patlii- with him that it t wil mg t give Inm a got. loig va-ten on ititt after March 4. 1H--N. In th- m intimc he mu-t put up with hi cramped off rmt9 ami f jv th mu-;e a bet be .. m . it. en. Mafenirn I muer. iarg- r ea.'irar . n-n n .. .vrr ,- ,- ; Z h -he onle.. and !!. in:r. Undth. y wer md if.rm Vr -i b ni ll-' I ' : er lhtU ifiU""1 ?" nzPUBUCAn items. Servje- r frm from tne dt-r . nj wrnch it ha J-a a!?oWe-i t.ni.. - i meril re.iu-.re otr.':2.n- .'!? p'.u . and hunrs.ir '.& tat i 'Ttmrstr --rf. -ia- a " -siii AJji.i:riua a l & ajTbe bet W3T to Tftnrn t!e Sc tdjUieaa to pow-r ia 1 - i for !--. - . . . ?.M,,?,r " VrrrUlmfm t' ,"" !. "" . , : T P- tctoea t .ft-p- -W rr - t ! t zTtmu4 .... !. taa or-iura, k... -. . .. .-- .- jdts-iinT; i do the Kpubltcaa Uiv i tberr will I a Heftb:ran B)r:j iri-td ;ht-fa:i to the bfUriU I oov-tj. TTatMmhr. -Vcttsr-sf StSKlliecr. Q.iMc r-u-oMi-r S7i ArE-CH ARMInu. .l:lml -o. ti-a tr WhWh TlM.f . Z oMgr i a prj(-r-if e bixw. the tenscjttr f orfiin i:iUr :j:in h rffetuatH r-u.U! ppgre. I '! j- t- .. i . ..w-K. . .. .. IT T ' i' ' !- w ! r-.:.eent t tv- ! f r xrtiU ut onr fell". tti-n :-H iletfe in "STisl" ' hir:-i i ,'t '.'.rk- g'! .'. A n. . !h ideii t.'.a rt : i. frnt: ! . -aii h th- .r i- tm K tf j-if r t ,i natm:? lWer 'f tbe;r ee. a rt i -..i : i r- :;i t. r .s , v. . - - , !-. . j. r I r I f'":i.- h - r if. r- t.'.at the n .-rtel f -rtAin U in th- I.v-i.u d -rl i :. . :r '. ' ai . r.t . . !.! .! . " ; :u ..-: r ? v.--,'- tnni . tJ v Re " I'Vt. e f ?:- . r .. e t !r I, a -.i mn tlea-l "H iV he add. ' this AlV.lUTll 1'JJTI' - I u. - J .v . at ': - . f ! . : j; , .s ! that ' ist't; i-,. - .. a 't T ' t. ' J r .. . I.... j: .v i I-. -f : .. r.- ! - d -tr:U tioti ,f th- hi..-. P-ni"! n ss of tho-.- Af: in vt i. 'i .: ; . t'i t-V - I'll.'- d S. i- i a : -ng-:: k mv-t.-rv Anv- o'd !'. i Jflg !' :. ! . inn t . -xp- r.m- . ":-v. 1. t a up'-- .-t ; i r a !, it.. t- ' to th '. te. ng ::. -r . - it- !. . I. V H t'.Jl t'l- ' ' ! 1 - . or n i t. : . . , : ' e V. ' ! ' ! . p: ?. t i t .' id. .' .: m i - . -- r . i ' ' ' v VI u .ng li iM .: id x ! M. s'1 ik tV - bit ! . j w Iv 1 . .-f l I .' i,' t -r c - v ir it n n'i . ' tt . v if u -- ' t l.k. -: ' t-e of a le -.iv. tiid' l.i i . .'. . pOI-ll f IV I . .?: . I. .v. tl -pr- the J -c. t' The l.t e I i';ir. . ) . . f it . t i .!! . V , ' I re. .! it ,. I f a - i ' blob tl iM ird ..r " 1 1 . pi- v I.., . I'l , I . jr .- t t it. ar n ' : mrt abb a- s. f -t an elatie l.in" down want i vvarf. -trke. ( gra-p the wirti-i ! batllv fng litem 'i " f..- i - '. if t i 1 ? in. I'P ' s... .. r t. t i i'.iJki -. But ' r I tt-r the nrti t'of .1 t..l ill pi-nei! bird or rat h out h Ipl . anl fall- an -ay prey t the reptile, which iu th meant mi ha, of eure. been obliged tow ?. h it4 niovenienUi with tisj atbut m h"tj-t it. .. -.. RUSSIAN WOLVES. I'ivo Itttcr.xtttt-: ',tt Ittysirttrllvo timm tU" l.r. rf tto ' Dr. I'.iatenr i- mf rmet !. ! pby-.iau- that many peo- , . i r . i it. i l f, ' ! ' it 11 p' i ' " 1 1 '-' t't'en; "' . -i. .1 m,: .e. . II! In j- act tie - lV lU one i-i . ttary . n ,f ti . 'III. ! t' II I. VS. hoWti lio ln'". , t - fr-jle it .ntr I - Mot f ttey i .. -.- 11 .1 i :.: K - i.n J. V l.i.': ' r ' 'i ! i. . K o .! -r. r rh ,;. I ..!. Ml I t!. ,.l I bu-,' If I! i U.' ;! tv -. I .! A f . ' - t !'- , - ' ! . ' I n ai f.- t f i t v Ir I ii ji!'! A$e at r - t. . - -. titer r' . .- Imv; - ' in dp .'ifliu; t i th weAhr i- ' ' a "y h r what b . t. p.; k ve ping f th !--i m f'.i. : ' ..t- I ,j, p '" " ' lr b " unlltsjr oub4. f"r th th wooi- runner of the tajr ovrr tlv- inp atM- J- fte W K, Tt ;-... ..M ,,--. -. r fear-l, eompara; wrekcr who I allege, n- - tbT eJ t(,r U '. t catjur the jrr-Ji-i.n a.ad tfeefe t fre-t!? are froca .1, t turbairf. Wh-ti t:iy tdate. h-ir that tS4y tisfu-eie f-J b-r fe ; i,r ..' ta- s. at)b-&I tfsi'JS "" -- - -. . - , - -, m!cnt rjenrfinjp thrr $. tj.atj . "ih y il iiiet (n??. ts are tifv!. oiy part rm fit lor wrk b-o the tfeT toe tMtatnr i prott. A rtmr v tea. trohr m ?ecAd Wipn t-te naiad for a tkm. hot the rfat mi -., th .,, apot tbm wearWi ergs- - fc - naly V tuttrnttm U peiuJiy Huk .... - . t r.. im l. Hi-ss. -uuirt tar ia-r n mmmm mm mc form or mtnumnpm aad ... .... ... . a., - . . ,"T' """ mmmm . ' gt&V Wf. FACTS FOR FAR.Mt.RS Int wl of inm; k-- , . . . tw " -t- F" tii A Irti-i " - milfteii .r- ..no -- via ah more . t- o n be - twk onh. ! th 4 K-. n. ,!l ' ., . --- thit A writer ' trta ii,r ii -'m ' tin- druig i ! trt t- Jtftrf'n.t - : tiou t - rrn ' ,', p,:i! C a . - ' : lJni'ji-1 ' ' -.. r 1 a f v -1 -' ",' irn.- - : i-jS'- .- 'f " I if'-i- A - 1 - 7i rur t r-' i ri t - t. I; . ar. no? ,i: - ? .- v if- ' ... . ni t ; r . ' . ' i I r- . tt u : : : v vr -1. r - f .r I r f t ti ) I ..' fi h it. lh. ! Hit V" ill f .1 III li ' 11 t brw m ti k f e.nv-t. t : about a 1 trgi .t,u i-e li keep for y. r m -. l n:!tr. au xeelb-nt ip tnu t all t of trr. , - t QOOO MAf.AGHfHtfT. tysta t I !- VVrli Vjjairr HvmUttH H Ila4a crto,i mair-tu'nt ltir tri.ed tMrant, in two i. 'Kfttk n .' t i l. t! "r I o. Tl I i f . 3 t . i . - t 1 w , . t f J ! M. ' ,f .' r ' s re. " f - Si - r ' . t V. ,d it i v. 5 kz --t: ""1 T. ,. i-T wa .! , mmt knwia t Vr hr4 wa raw. ; - fmUm4 k ,. ' akl feat. 'mfmf- V , Cake. tiwi'md. ata, ' havn. air4 inraatiil b I - - . bn h-ttiw -w..-. J Wi ta a-s-f IVtF f tSmwrm U M - .M , .ia. & . r r vf-iaal Ua laittfi .T H 4 I wralraTti I at wtU Im t -1 TV wm " . wmmm lHW-J - i &py trtic C?nia.; - fTprlv