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    i THE DAILY BEEUMAIIA , SATURDAY , AUGUST 4 , 1883.
THE OMAHA BEE.
r.hll.hcd oYery rrorning , except Sanday. The
arty MonJay morning daily ,
RRMe AT MAU.
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American News Company , Soloj Agents Newndeel
Me to the Unltcd States.
! IURAAelO.fDRSCR
t A CommlmkxtkneretatinglnNewandEditorihl
matters ehould be addrosrod to the RDIroR or Tine
SeA.
'aretxRSSrLxrrnns.
AU ltuvlno i T.etteN and Itemntxnecl } hont 1 1o ,
j addres e4(4Tit ! Uei i'veLIRIIIr COMrAxr , OMAA.
Drafty Chocks and Postalice orders to be medo pay.
able to the order of the conquwy.
TBE BEE BIiBbISIIING CO. , PROPS ,
E. ROSEWATER , Editor ,
IF Sixteenth etreot wore Tltirteouth
street , there Woul(1 bo no trouble about
that paving contract.
TmR government \Vashington fa now
running itself. Thu president and thu
atiro cabinet are out of the city.
Doasnv is no doubt an unconscionable
liar but ho was a good enough republican
three years ago to direct the national
campaign.
Tnp latest flows from Iechia , thu aceno
of thu Into earthquake , iR to thu effect
that f,000 perelnis nerished in the great
disaster of ] sat Saturday ,
A Fn v telegraph poles adorned with
jobbing councilmen would do more to put
a etop to public thievery in Omaha than
a hundred injunction auite
AT a late hour ] tat night a telegram
from Secretary Lincoln an ounced that
the president wouyl nut be tibia to atop
over in Omaha on his trip to the west.
Ex SENATOR PL.tTT , who figured as
Conkling's "mo to" duritm a memorable
contest , feels insulted because Dorsoy
roforsto feint as "Tom" Plntt. S'noutraga.
Mn. CIiANDLEa will now be able tore.
turn to 1Vashi gton and hisoflicial duties.
The legislature of Now Hampshire has
chosen Austin F Pike na successor to
Rollins in the senate.
BRICK is cheap and abundant in Oma
hn and ovary body can now afford to
build solid and aubstantial buildings and
store helsos with brick as good as any in
the United States ,
lF l)1r. ) Dana will como to Omaha with
his "turn the rascals out" club ha can
begin work right away on the city council
amidst the enthusiastic support of our
tax payers and citizens.
t
( Tat cholera scare is having the proper
, offecb in eastern cities , where a thorough
I inspection of sanitary arrangements , and
increased facilities for street cleaning are
now hoing put in operation.
AFTa our colored citizens have con
vaned in Louisville they will pass a set
of resounding resolutions. Then they
will adjourn. Tltis in likely to prove the
net result of the Louisville convention ,
, h the council has any money to spare
or eve , u if they have mono to spare wa
r nocd a conpetunt inspector of sewers , not
f 'only to inspect every connection made
t by plumbers and contractors , but also to
visit every house' that is connected with
I
a senor ,
TIIE death of James Carey , the in-
i former , was root unexpected. Thu only
lament over his timely baking off comes
Iron the London Tinies , whiclt thinks it
sots a bad precedent to Irishnnon , Thu
Bavmmaughs and Peter Kolloys ore likely
4 to meet the sane fate.
r
WUAT We will not know about Yellow-
atone Park by the end of the summer
season will not bo worth knowing.
Quito apart from the presidential ax-
plorors , time park has just boon invaded
by the Western Aasociated prose with its
forty-five managing editors. .
Tile Now York b'un nominates William
B. Ifohnan , of Indiana for the prosiduucy
on time ground that ho is a rigid economist
mist of ton terms experience in comgrea s
and comes from a doubtful state , which
a does not hold an October election , 1
looks as Mr. Dana is convinced that Mr.
Tilden "must go , "
Tun Springfield I2eyubllcan hits th 0
speculators and corner makers a sharp
rap and injects some sound seise in it
romarke wllon it says ; "One cannot bu
entertain a fooling of contempt for whit
takes on the ltigh.sounding nano o
'trade , ' when great produce houses Iik
Armour , I'lmkinton & Co , and Davi d
Dews R Co , admit that time teingrapl
strike has cut off half their business
Of course all those fires do a great legitimate
imato bustmess it1 buying and sallimm
provisions , but the buaincss of watchimm
' , the quotations every 15 mmiimiutus am
swapping back and forth things knowm
, ae lard , pork and bacon , which , for al
1 time dealers know about them , might b
dice , is not business at all , although
great many eon jive by it. Their oxi
tenco divides the titles to time visible stool
' of goods among a much larger nulnbo
of people than foriporly , and it is ago
to doubt whether the economic evil i
not counteracted by the natural opera
Iron of the laws of yulup and oxchang o
but that these 1)00P10 urn engaged ii
"tr4d o' otiat ] "Irado" seriously suffer
t when those follows are turned out t
grass is all ILOmsOnau. Wheat and pre
visions have not lost value , nobody win
wanted to buy has boon refused , no ship
have sailed onpty for lack of cargo
nothing has ceased to grow , "
' ' ' '
OJfAf1A'.9.1'IIll' dNTREI'ItfSP
Tlio assurance of now stock yards on
the largest scale of any outside of Chile
sago anal of mannmoth hoof packing anti
refrigerating 11011505 , hacked by capital
which is practically unlimited , is good
mows for Omaha which Ttu : Iirr was enabled -
abled by superior enterprise to spread
before its reudors in advance of all con
temporaries. Several works ago this
paper gave the skeleton of the scheme
thou uudovelopod but the details
surpass the expectations of all
but those avho were in Limo
secret from the beginning.
These details hrielly stated are :
Stock yards in wlmich 40,000 head
of Nebraska and Wyoming cattle
arc to ho kd this winder , supplied
with water from our own water
works , and furnished with admirable
elmolter amd ahadu front the beautiful
farms in whkli they nre laid out , The
lucatioy directly adjoining our city
Ihnils , is all that could ho desired
Stratclmiug along th , Union Pacific track
for a distance of over four miles and
extending southward to the Missouri
river , the Omnala stock yards will
have the advantage of two through lines
of railroad to bring in their cattle fromn
the far west and transport time mnnufim.
turod product to eastern consumers.
But what will be perhaps of ntoru in.
torest to our citizens is time erection in
the near future of beef packing , canning
and refrigerator works , which with time
stock yards , will furnish employment t0
3,000 mum. This means an addition of
10,000 population within three
years to this city. It meals the ostab
lishmunt of a great industry and a now
market. It mantis a cheapening of meat
in Omaha , and the extension of its facili
ties as a wholesale cantor.
For all those reasons tlto lIsa congratu-
hates our citizens on this now enterprise ,
It also congratulates Mr. C B. Schaller ,
to whose untiring energy' thin result is so
largely duo.
Tifh' I'IWSIDfs'NT.
. The , metropolis of Nebraska takes
pleasure in welcoming President Arthur
to this city and state. Gemieril Arthur is
the third president who has over visited
Omaha while in office. his predecessors
wore Gonural Grant and Mr. Hayes , lint
General Arthur is too first president who
haq over been a resident of Omaha , and
his visit on that account attended with
all the more interest. Twenty-five years
ago the president came hero as a young
lawyer in search of a location. Fortunately -
tunately for him , ho returned to a
field more fitted for n man of his
dimensions. While Mr. Arthur has
grown up with the country Omaha ban
also advanced in situ and populatiol silica
the time wlmoi lee used to Luke his daily
horseback ride from the villagu of Omaha
to the tlmon flourishing city of 'Floronco.
Nebraska is n republican state and
Omaha on national issues is a republican
city , but our people will bid
the president welcome without regard -
gard to partisan ties. They recognize
in hint an able , honest , clear ] ieadetl and
clean-handed executive who has won his
way into popular favr against the force
of adverse circumatanco andtwho to-day
is the most prominently niontionod candidate -
didate for rououination at the hands of
leis party.
Although ho stops with us but a few
hours our citizens bid ] lint u warm wel-
eomo aid give hiuithuir hearty bustwishea
for a pluasant trip to the most beautiful
pleasure garden fn the Western world.
ONE of the most striking cartoons that
has ever nppoarcd in print is produced in
thu latest issue of Puck , The subject of
this cartoon is the tournament between
labor and monopoly. The former is the
haggard workman Labor , mounted op
the spaviuod nag Poverty , and armed
with thu wooden mallet Strike. Monop
ely is a mailed knight , armed cap a pie ,
and mounted on a mailed animal Lwitl m
the head of a horse and tlio wlools and
cow.catchur of n locomotivo. his shield
is corruption of the Legislature , hi s
pion , is arrogance , and his spear is the
subsidized press. The contest is wit .
nessed by Vanderbilt , Gould , Field , Sid -
hey Dillon , lhtssoll Sage , atul others ,
seated in rosurvod scats for capitalists
and by the populace behind the fence.
I Axn noW the suprunm court tuts bee I
t callo(1 ( on to ifturposo its veto upon the ,
job which the majority of the state boars 1
of publio lands nod buildings have perpetrated
potrated in awarding time contract for tit e
110W capitol building to Iloss Stout fo
I $ f1OD0 show the bid medo by ltobor
s Silver. Wu stall presently ace wliethu
1 thu tax payers of Nebraska have ant
rights which nbutu officers are bound t
t .
f respect.
u
Couau anyone have aupposoti the rail
roads of the United Status owed six an
' half billions of dollars-a
n - stlih boyont
human comprehension ? CiflOl7lflaf
. L'oftniC7Cirrl Gazelle ,
g Could any one have supposed that th
g people of the United Status are taxem
d front 5 to 10 per cont. on this enorntou
I sum-besides hundreds of millions ox
j acted from thou , to pay dividends a
, watered stock exclusive of time elan
a Imllliotschargedupasopotitingexpoiac
QTIfER LAND ) TIfAN OUIt. ,
r Within a sock Mr. Gladstone has wo
n two sucecssivu victories in parliauluu t
a However appnrett'the weakness and ii :
. decision of the nifnistoriul policy may be
, the grouter weakness of the consurvativ
e lcadurship is still nioru manifest. ' 1'h
s first occasion referred to Wtu on Fridn
0 of last week when Uleelow , a coieurvt : I
. tivo member , made a ( notion exprossiu
o regrets that part of the cost of th
e Egyptlari war lead boon charge
, to India. This was a direct a t
tempt to call out a vote 0f
lack of confidence in the ministry and
was so taken by Mr. Gladstone , who ,
prier to the nutting of the veto so anti
explained that if the motion carried the
govorntneut would hnmodiatoly resign.
The motion was rejected by a veto of
210 to 55. On Monday the important
queation of the Suez eansl c ine to an
isimtic. The problem which had boon
troubling England since the first of July
was simply whether England was pro.
pared to admit the right of
the Do LORSOne company to a
monopoly of the waterway
across the Isthmus of Suez , Mr. Glad.
stone on the 12th of July stated as follows -
lows time view of the government ;
Iii the Government's view Mr. Do Los-
501)5 is in possession of timat exclusive
advisors they arc advised by their legal
amid the Egyptian Governtnent
was siuti a(1viRedysonic time ago. On
that sit ) os tiolt too , all the mend was
subscribed niakim canal
for g Lima ) resent
osltioi ublio Iinioi
mid on that su P ) o
lets lproceeded down to time ) resent time
that position
nee use nostiomabl' on au t
the whole of the arran romeuts imtade rro
viousl with N. Do LesseIs were nbso
ltttolY luimided.
Ating upon this basis , with time certainty
tainty that ammy other would suruly pro.
cipitato a war botwoei England and
France , the premmer concluded his provisional -
visional arrangement with Dp Loasups ,
le loan the Government credit to the cx-
tent of $40,000,000 for the con-
strmction of a parallel canal ,
Public indignation ran lmlglm and
Mr. Gladstone was forced two weeks nt o
to bend before the atorni by asking a ru-
lease from his agreement. Time tories ,
however , undur time stupid leadorolip of
Northcotu wore not content to lot the
matter rust at that point. A resolution
was proparud for introduction in parlia-
count , declaring M , do Lesnope claim tea
a monopoly of the right of waterway be-
twooi the Red and Mediterranean seas
umtunablu and incompatible with British
ifltorests and thorotoro not to be
respected , On Monday night the
resolution was rejected and an
arnedment declaring it undesirable to
prejude the action of the government ,
was passed by a nmajority of 01) ) votes.
Mr. Cladstone's victory was complete
and satisfactory , and will atrcugtlcn materially -
terially time hands of the govurnmeit. It
is difficult to see how the sober seise of
parliautuut could have acted otherwise
tmnun ] it did. Sir Stafford Northcoto's
resolution meant war with France. Its
adoption wood have necessitated the
resignation of the Gladstone ministry
and tine ancceas101i of the tories. The
latter , to be conaistent with themselves
in order to carry out the policy on which
they won , would be obliged to take
Measures to pronoto time cntting of , a see.
and canal thiromgh Lime isthmilus withiomt
Du Lesseps' assistance. The Frenchman
would resist , and would be backed by
his government. Thu other European
polvers that'have guaranteed the neutral.
ity of the canal would not be disinterested
spectators. A majority for time resolution
would therefore be pectiliarily onbarrms-
ing for the tories themselves , and the
sensible ones preferred submitting to a
crushing and overwhelming defeat.
But the Norwood auondment was at
least by implication a vote of confidence
nn the ministry. It indicates that parlia-
mod , however much it may have disagreed -
greed in detail , with the premiera policy ,
is not yet ready to hunel over the government
ornment to the .Iiugo majority. On this
account it is Limo first satisfactory result
of an unsatisfactory session.
Franc , aeetia to be deriving fresh
courage frown a cougparison of her
uilitary and naval armaments Witii
those of other countries amid hi
consequence is less disposed to brook
what situ considers ititorference with her
donestic ) tutu foreign olicy. Tlfe relations -
tions between the republic and England
have , tut has been recuntl ) ointedout
been more anti
getting into a nioro Unsatisfactory -
satisfactory condition. The two countries -
trios have een on most amicable terms
since 1854 , when they wont to war to.
getlier t ainst Russia and cemented the
alhaice 111 the battles of Inkoruan and
Aims , and in time long dismal siege at
Sebastopol. Nothtu g has occurred to
seriously shako this lee g friendship till
recently , but it is evident that the Fretich
are be ) nimm g to lose atleetion for their
loyal all across the channel. In the
E } ' ptian war they were left out , while
their all } ' bgaimmd all the Ionorn I
and , what is ntoru , all the profits
of a successful invasion of the
land of the pyranida. ) Thou eamu the
oppasitiei of the British goveruntnt to
the channel tunnel mu time ground that it
would facilitate a French invasion of the
bright little island , and now there is a
bitter feuliug in Frtuieo towards the English -
. lish over time new carol which M. DoLes
501)5 proPOsus to construct at Suez. 'm'ho
French have been mt a ) ill honor over
rt since 11370 , whtnthey lost their auciont
Laummniuding position iii Europe , turd
r tleeir tuntper is additionally soured by
y time narked political amid moral conquests
o which the British bavu made in tit , oast.
'rite friendly alliance between the two
nations isseriously'slakmtundufewmore )
( lisn gronunts would destroy it altogether ,
- it ma be safe liovevor' hat the vote
d 311 coon norms obi the Suez canal question
1 will do much to patch ul ) n truce and ro-
i gel hoatllo advam es in thu chambur o f
deputies. Time Tamative ntlitir ban
aimnnmered down to di ) lunatic , nuiric s
0 amid time success of time iFrenchl , x , editiot I
1
in Annani where 500 natives wuro
a slaughtered , by the troops eu Smday ,
will for the tire , direct nttotiom 1
Ii to Asia , Chinn has again t
assurances of hot
Y uaeeful intentions and negotiations f ,
s' a formal treaty are now in progress. I1
the notlt of Africa French nntbitiou ha s
finally secured time formal annexation o f
'Z'unis , which was neconplielmd on'1'ucs
u day iii time chamber of deputies.
' llollaud hus'tmst ) a55ed throu h u gen
f eel inaction wluso result continues it
u pnuor , by n unrrow ntajority of one o r
u two to a snudl chanbur , .lIr. Ileemu
shirk , thin able huad of the cousurvativ
Y amid "clerical" ) arty. The latter repro
setts 311 llollaul not the Itonal
g Cnihielic , but thu orthodox protest
, mutt party , which ; has been for sou o
d years past carrying oa on active atom
paisii , iohitiGd timid religious , agana
rntumahlsm in faith and pseuds liburalistt
a in politics. 'rho ceteet ins spread nvo
church , university and etMo , and time
hrceont , election turned upom n ) roposi
tenon to extend time suffrage , which the
clericals favored , because of tlmo strong
infuoncc of the Dutch pastors with time
ulas5cR , while in Holland , as elsawhoree
time liberals drew tie line at time extension
of political IPowor to the middle classes
and opposed manhood r'a a or its n p
electiommwill roba-
, ) reaclm. xh0 rCCcut , ( ) -
bly be followed by a law extendrn time
sufrn o and tlmis b clmnmbers in a ] mich
the clericals will enJ'sY a strong majority
Cimina it is said , made the first proposal -
posal to ngigotiato for a formal treaty
with France , and Francensaemmted readily.
'rhis ' at least defeared hostilities which
Were then threatening mt outbreak at
any nlomnent.
The Prince of Monaco lms offered leis
Principality to Franco for 10,000,0001.
It should be ronmemnbered tleat by the
eonvoution of 1860 , the
passes directly to Framee in me ovlt
resent lno dying out. Time ) rinco
recoced last year 500 000f. for his
right in the gomblittb g establishment of
Monaco. Yet ho is in financial straits
nuaim. Time llfommaco concession to the
Blancs does not expire until 1t110.
The last of time 100 guns ordered to be
mounted for time defense of time Mediterranean -
ranean fortresses , is being convoyed by
the steatnor Woolwich to Malta. Two
of these guns nre being placed in position
at Gibraltar , mad the third is at Malta.
The four guns were purchased from Sir
William Armstrong. The amount paid ,
including time charge for Revel 10 umeh
guns , was 00,000 , ,
The Calcutta exlmibitiou , it is likely ,
Will be very successful , There are alread
400 exhibiors from Great Britain. The
Australian colonies Nava taken up the
exhibition with much spirit. The uxhib
ition buildings will be ready probably in
October.
Time Wanderer.
Upon a mountain's ( might , far ( rein the sea ,
I found a shell ,
And to my curious ear this lonely thing
Ever a sun of ocean seethed to sing-
Evora tale of ocean seveul to tell.
How came this shell upon time mountain sight ?
Au , who can say
Whether there dropped by some too careless
hand-
Whether there cast when oceans swept Lima land
} : re tlte.Etornal had ordained the Dayl
Stramgo , was it not : far frmn its native sea ,
One song it sang-
Sang of the mi"lmty mysteries of the tide-
Sang of the avvl ml , vast prnfouud amid wide-
Softly with echoed of the ocean ramig.
And , as the shell upon the mountain's higltt
Sings of the sea
So do I ever , loagu u and leagues away-
So do I ever , waulannj ; where I may ,
Sing , 0 my homo-s.ng , 0 myhome of thee.
-IELENA MOIlEsKA.
EDUCATIONAIi.
Iowa spends five millions a year for eduea.
Lion ,
General Arnuttmnq says every girl in his
colored school at llantpton wants to study
Greek.
Da McCosli , time presidcat of 1'rincoton
college isseventy.five 'Oars of alga. Although
snntevitatbowed ho Imo well preserved.
Although not mnore than ono tunth of the
students at Cornell university are ivumen , out
of nine recent elections to the Phi Beta
Knappa , three were of woman.
Miss Ethel Ellis , of Franklin , for a number
of years connected with Oxford college , Ohio ,
recently received notice of her nppoiutmert as
teacher in an institute of lear11mg in the Argentine -
gontine Republic , South America ,
Ono of the teachers in a Philadelphia setni
nary relud sal a younglady for using thu word
"bWaat In the follo % Ing manner : "illy dear ,
bear hi mind that horses sweat , anon perspire ,
and youngladios gat in a glow. "
A young graduate of the Massachusetts
lustftuto of 'Technology , and son of a prominent -
nent mmuifacturer in Btmsachusetts , has been
learning the woollen mamudacturing business.
and hiss been promoted from the wool ruona to
the wrding room fn arm of Lewiston's woollen
mills.
The colored teachers' mwwciatlon. which h as
been holdiim its nieetimigs at Frankfurt , Ky. ,
tnmpares favornbly in Its discussions with
other associations.Tho aessiolis were said
be ltvelt and Interesting. "Compulsory ode '
Laatiori , ' " 1I ggiene in the school roost , " "Tie
parent , teacher and pupil , " were somuo of tint
subjects treated. Upon the "Elements of
success" acolored clergyman spoke of success
fn teaching as consisting of-first. selfanas-
tory ; second , love for time work ; third , a thor -
otgb kndwledgo of what ho expects to teach ;
fourth , a klmowledgo of the 1)u ule to h o
taught ; fifth , aptness to tench ; sixth , personal
magnetism ; sovoutli , a progressive spirit ,
No Cause for Grief.
They stood together at the dour
Of an ice cream salomi ;
A look of grief his visage wore ,
her face shone like time muou.
Her rod llpe parted whim n smile
And ties tuldnl she said :
" 1)ear Charley , you are Just the style
Of mom I'd like to we' ' ;
For four delicious plates of cream
'ro iight you've paid for mu ;
T1w treat I've Imad seems like la dreatn-
Adream of ocstacy. "
"Old that's the thing tint worries mo ;
Those Words with giiof lie spoke ;
' ' ] 'ho crenmil you ate su heartily
has loft mo-'yell , doail broe , "
"Oh , if that's eli , " said site , "veil slmami t
Grieve over cause so slight ;
If oar dead broke , time ) I shall want
Trio morn lee cream G ) nigltt. "
Souterv'illo Journul
SINGULmIUt1TIES.
A negro boy at Tuskegee , Ga. , who is a s
black ns Erebus , lugs beautiful blue eyes ,
At Fort Molavo , Arizona , One night recant
ly time thermometer registered 112 degreed a t
mnidnlght
A German , Of Bay City , was recently presented
sonted by lds wife whim oiglmteun pounds obeys
boys , dour up In three parcels.
A yatth of nineteen years , nt Big Creel
gap , east 'runuessuu , Daniel Burkitt by mama
weights only thirty pounds , timid is but uiglitce
inched Imigim.
.1 Polsoumis gas hole among the stalaeti to
caved fu time Yosemltu is called Styglan tea
Birds drop dead ( lying over Its mouth , amm a
small unlutals enterhtg porielm at once. ammIi i
filled witlm crystalino pemdauts out duup umer
add hue ,
An 1772 a bright cloud was observed at mid
Inight to cover a mountain in time Lelmmd o
hmvn ; it onuttod globes of lira so luminou
that time night becanmu as clear as day , I
effects were : astonishing. Everything was do
stroytnl far suvoti leagues around , ( louse
were dotnohlslmed , dantationa wore buried ii
time earth , amid 8,0tO peopl0 host their lives , ho
stiles 1(00 , head t Of cattle.
Capt. A. LlrCt ) reports tine discuverynslier
dlstanee from San Btlguei Islaulln the Pacll
uceau , n rock with a surface of about thru
acres , 'I'lmo sides ate prtcipltnus mid inacces
slblo except in cshin weather. Thu surface wa
almost covered with el.ggsprincipally those o
sea gulfs , she d , toad saltwater ducks , Iii
says it was dilltiicult to walk without treadhi
I Ott the eggs , lie brought away Severn
bushels.
'rho P0gdo near Birwon 1Vanron county , 0.
are in a state of oxeitumont over time report h
sume ) wanan mmd chlldron that awild nmauwit
aeon in time wooda northeast of town belet ln g
t to , liwol Basore , Tuesday niordng ' 11101
were gatheimig blackberries , and carte upom
the fellow sleoplumr. Tlmoy describe hie 1)e
being entirely nude , with1 lung lair and board
rather copper colored , and prosemtiig airlght
t f111 alppearance , A party is ] being nrganlLettt
i s mclt for his uncouth lmighaoxs ,
r A trial of tlto gl ton gu11N tit Do'er' , a slier
SPECULATIONS.
"Coal morning , Mr. ILanedayl" "Yes , Sne day. '
"Think It'll rain to dayT"'Well , hardly think it will
rain today ; still It mayhope ; not.
"llowdy de , Mr. t. , cold , isn't It ? ' "Well , yea , 1
should say it w a' cold. " Ilnvo seine snow I reckon ? "
"t1'ouldn't wonder at all ; still It doesn't look like
"
snow ;
"hello ii. , going to get a freeze , oh7"'No think
notthlalsgoingtoblow ; upmmthaw. " Thero'swhere
you're wrong , I tail you Its going to freer. . "
The abose ate some of the empty whlms and spec.
Mallon , so often on the tongues of the people. Quce
tioui of vital Importance and shied theyy are intl.
malclyconcvrnedsuch as health , males of living ,
and treatment of disease , are passed upon little , if at
all. how much more sensible would be a query say
like this :
"WellNr. It. , how Is your case of dyspepsia coin.
log on ? ( fame you found n remedy for Itr' ' Or like
this ; "My'ltrerandkidneys flag in their work. Is
there amediciuethat will assist them iii meeting na
ture'n requirements ? '
It Mr. IL , or the other party accosted lead used
ilurdock flloat fltmcrs he would reply : "Yes , I have
found n rernedytrue andgood , ono that has merit and
Iv honest. "
Let usaddthat the reputation of ihudock lllood
Ulttershi founded upon the sons fluor of Pact , nailed
down and clinched by sincere Conviction. For all
disorders arlslug trout or associated with the blool
and stomach , till ntediciuois pvcudiarly adapted , Lind
gives uuvaryIng salisfaetlon.
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time ago , resulted suceesditllly. 'rime ground
trembled perceptibly from the effects of the
explosion , wludnws nod doors rattled , and
several thick pamies of , glass iu time ligimt ltemse
were shattered , Four rnuuds were tired , the
projectiles beuig nil of the 5,11110 , weight.-1,100
rounds-but the charges of lsms'der varying
Iran L" 5 pounds to 450 pounds , tire latter being
a full charge. The projectiles struck time
water at distances varyimig from 150 vards to
four miles , according to the elevation , mid the
recoil varied front four to seven feet. The
carriages not aiming npparatus worked ad.
tnirably.
011 Lookout uunnitain , near Fort Payne ,
Ala , there is said to be one of time most Iron.
derful subterrauoan cavern's ever discovered imi
that country , mid which bids fair to outrival
the famous 1Contucky Biamitututh cave. The
elevated fountains of crystal seaters inter.
spersed throughout this cave furmiish mjniaturo
cascades , whoso fnllhmg spray is wonderfully
bcmttiftd , while its lofty tiomes , atndlied with i
stalactites , atmr31awl till ) cerulean bites of the
heavens , dotted Kith its sparkling geums. The
pa sagusvays iii the cave are so largo that a
nrsomi calm explore all its parts without stoop-
log. There are also several fine springs him the
cave.
cave.Abeautifullq.carved , matclm safe made of
fine white sluidstone was recently found fn the
Nevada state prison quarry. 'l'ime safe was
carved by BL n convict , and je an
elaborate alimur some ten inches in height and
the aaltie In width ) , witlm an arch over ail. ( In
time arch is a gilt cmmon , and mm the basu , mega
panel , is a bas relief represemitation of an eagle
Imelding ; spears ju his talons mutt resting mu time
angle formed by the crossing of two Ainurcan
flags. This Is also gilded. On the ands , which
are nearly four inches throuFh , is time reprc-
sentatiou of time stars and strpes , surmounted
by time monogram " .T , E. C. " Time ends of time
bat arc also lmamisomely carved.
IMPIETIES
San Francisco has a firebug who is a girl of
14 amid a church member.
Trade dollars will still be found useful to
drop into the contribution-box. The heathen
will not know the difference.
"All flesh fa grass , , and Perhaps this is the
reason why the mowmg tnachmne occasionally
ch"ws up the harvest field.
The boys wltogoin swimming after Sunday
school probably do eo under time impression
that "cleanliness is next to Godliness.
There is a camp meeting of Spiritualists
near Phihadelplmia , and at njeht time woods are
full of spooks who blow lmurns and julep
amiong time brmtclies of time trees like squirrels.
It ii ) not true that preachers amid sextons
Imave formed a brotherhood and inteimml to
strike against Sunday wgrk , althoughm judging
from timecmptiuessof fashionable city churches
ht summer they might as well ,
At Grcermsboro Ala , a negro divine is pod-
iout among iris people ' 'A Copy of a Letter -
tor font Jesus Obrist , " at 10 cents a copy. lie
tells his brethren that whoever buys a copy'
"de Lord will abide mold 'tint an' bless 'urrm. '
Worsitipemin St. Bernard's Churcim , Co.
hoes , N. 0. , were anmzed wlien Jolnm ltaffor-
ty1 during the services , walked up to time
priest , anuouuced he was Pope Pins IX. , nod
ordered his reverence to stop time service. 1'o
lice Sorgt. Snmitli locked the Pope up.
These are the echoes of a family circle in
Springfield , Mass , according to the Ite ui hi
can of that city : "filary , you little brat , "
came hardily from tire window of a clean-look.
jug house yesterday , "conic here and stop that
racket or I'll pound you black mud blue all
over"-then the sane voice in shrill supreme , "
"I will sing of my Redeemer. "
When time late Col. Isaac 0. Barnes boarded
at time Brumfield house , his jokes and quaint
remarks afforded great amusememit to his
fellow-boarders , One Sunday morning , just
as the congregation canto out from church at
the next tune , the sidewalk being covered with
lee and very slippery , a large , dignified maim
como down cu his back quite suddenly. 'l'imo
colonel and a facetious boarder saw time fall
front time window where tioywero sitting. "I
say , colonel , " observed his conpanion ) , " ( ho you
believe that man is a member of thu church in
good statmdillol" "No , " replied the colonel , "I
should say lie was a backslider. "
A colored sisterof the Btothodist faith who
was looking en at time immucrsion of a company
of Baptist cmmverts in an Alabama river time
other day bacame so iuterestod in time specta-
ele as to venture close to the water'sedgc'rIme
olliciuting clergyman whether through malice
or ignorance will prolably never be kmiown ,
seized and seised her into time water before
she Imad time to object. She canto up too
much out of breath to speak , and under slm
wont again. After the second dip slo
onlerged , clawing the air wildly ,
and shouting : "G'way from here !
Dem't you chock meunder ag'ln , you nigger
But time clergyman was inexorable , and sett
her to the bottom a third time. 1Vhoit finally
site lad escaped from his clutches mud stood
upon the slmoro , slut slmnok her list
ant scremned : 'Oh , I'll ' fix yowl 1'11 bust
the bead often you , you or'nary truslmi soushm'
Ise and nearly drowuiti' time , when you know'd
well unough all de time tint l'se a Methodist
mmd been ciristuned by dent dat's your bettors ,
mmd le msva ' ' ) Baptists
dat ebbor sltomited , youl mmis'able black scum )
and mo got du rhounmtiz emu ; it to set me
crazy' ! I'll see tvlmat du law kin ciu for youl I'll '
have you arrested dis very lily , or my nmune's
not .iohanminJolnmsouyouwamlyJtuadodhmoriu' !
You hear ate : " and .tohuuna ) vent houto to
chamige her clothes , mul thu wrumnety pro.
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