Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 28, 1883, Page 4, Image 4

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, t rf 1'1DAILY fEL + - OMAII 10. WEDNEE1)A ti. , NOVEMBLR 28 , 1883. '
t 'II L Givf AiL& BEE.
t'nbllrltee every wcrntng , oxoopt Baatay. The
luny livldAy morning dally ,
ants RT our.
ne Ce4T . . . . $1O.OOIThreoMi ths.ls00
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Itxmoains. . . . . . . , . ) ) . . . . . . . . . .
TTtR WIRxLT 1I1 , rtiI $ u o RTtT WRexlriDAT.
Tunas resorts.
OneTc . . . , . . . . . . . $ fonths. . . . . . . $ CO
61t 4ontha. . . . . . . . 1.00 Ono llonth. . . . . . . . , Al
Amulean NercvCsompsny , So1elAgont" & % l
9n In the Unltcd 3tato/ ,
rosa.aroaoRenr „
A Commnvtctttens retatlnq w Nei and E4llart'l
enattrevhc + sldbanddrrxwd to the NDITUR or TIIR
Li. .
ttltr. LRmRS
All t udr + esi totter. and Itonlttnn a ehnrdd ho
addresnea to T11r flier rc.Lt.nvo , Co + mhr , OMAI A.
Drafty , Checks and h , + tofl : o order. to bo tna 1u pay'
i hM le tsia onkr of She company.
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dE BEE'BUBLISBING CO1 J PROPS ,
r. nosgWATllR , liditor.
ThnnkRutving 1'roclninnlotl ,
¶ n furthcraueo of the ewstu of this people
vat the clotinq of oath year , to engage upon a
day not apart for that purpueo in Rpoclal fo.U
val of pralsoto the Glvu of all Goodlthoraforo ,
r , Cho.wr A. Arthur , rreaidont of the United
8tatoy , do herebydoslgantoTura lay , tho"Jtli :
day of November next , as a day of national
tbaokr qh ing , for the year that 1. drawiuq 'to
an end lean boon replete with
the nvidonco of dhino goodness the
provallanco of health , the fttllnonn of
the h trvoat , the stability of peace and order ,
the b rowth of fratornui fooling. , the .proad ct
tawlh onto and learning , t e contlnnod on
joyme t of oivil and liglnu. liberty-all
i thaao and countla. + other blauxinge are cnuso
'for reverent rejoicing. I du , therefore , recom
inend that on the day abnvo appointed
iho looploreat ( rota their ( labor. ,
a nd mwth , lu lreaveral frIneon of womltl , ,
theirlu
lxirey. ) their r4ltiulo to God that ho
itas dealt bountifully' with this nation and
pray that Iii. grace and favor nbido with it
orovor. C1IE9TE1t A. ARTIUn ,
1'royidtnL
Ilp Fnsn. T. FnxwxauursrN ,
Recrntary of State.
' " Tim Chuow { ety the French must go.
, DntxlsKnAnNErfighta with iho"frog.
} eaters' ' tulle tiule.
9 Fort Sunday work the Union 1'ieific to
, ; entitled to the bolt.
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a.
ODn "Val" has bought out a drug
atoro in 1Voet I'oint , and he will now bo
' able to take hie own medicine.
f , Tnr. Jfcr ahl calla it " , Sunday Snap. "
Correct ! Col. Frank P. Ilnnlen turd thosu
Union P.tcific fu11own are noted for hunt.
} ing up soft annpa on Suudayn , if they
L ' can't catchn on during week daya.
CO NCILM1tN McrUOEEN , ill voting
against the bolt railwayy ordinance , got
himself right on the record for once.
Title teas doubtless duo to the fact that the
Union Pacific did not aced his vote.
Tnn leant that the Union Pacific can
dafor the eight councilmen , who voted
to give away California and Fifteenth
streets , fn to 1Aaee to those councilmen
life prison over the bolt railway.
I Tan canvass of the roturna was made
on Monday , but our entorprning ! ootem
porary , the Lincoln .lournat , faile to
make any montlcn of it. Are they atill
waiting for the roturna frorn Ouator coutn
ty to give Roeno that 10,000 majority ?
Wn have fallen upon degenornto
Limos. A famous podostriaii cnmo to
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Omaha , alt the way from Now York , n
few' drys ago , to throw down limn dial.
Imago to the fleetest Omahons for a nix.
da : go as you please walk , but not n bite
r di he bet ,
Jusr as noon as the Indian uontion in
fairly putbeforo congress woexpoct to ace
Sitting Bull , Rod Cloud and other well
fed navages on their annual proton
lion.at Uncle banuol'a oxPomscif to viai t
the Great Fa''hor std partake of bin
bountiful hospitality.
Tun fire dopnrtmont did nano aploudi ( 1
work at the Gentleman grocery ( ire it
keeping it within the limits of this frame
building. 7'ho run down the Sixteenth t
street pavement was probably the quick
est over made in this city , and this ahox e
ono important advantage of paved atreota.
AN important discovery of asphalt i s
said to hnvo been made and practically
; tested with extraordinarily satisfactor
. results. The dopp.it in in the nature E
a lake in the Ialu of Trinidad , on thi
; American coast.-J'lrtfncl/Glr i
! 'rein.
, . Whore have you been all ihia thnno I
, c S Rave you never boon in Washington o r
Omaha , where there are mfloe of asphal t
pavement ?
Hsarsan opportunity for Hon , W
' ' $ A. Gwyor , whose ambition Ins often di
, to rooted bits thoughts towards far ol l'
Alaska. It is itsr.ortad that Alaska wit I
go before congress demanding a nimplo
r- iuexpenaivo territorial govornmont. II
ti is claimed that uhu is utterly withou t
law , that there is no aocurity for prop
y erty save the protoctlol atrordud by
brute force , and there is iio punishmon t
for crimo. Mr. G wyor could straighte n tr
out affairs in Alaska if lie had the titl e
o [ governor confurrod upon hits.
EvEtw paved street should be covered
by the fire limit , and this 'apphica to Six.
teonth street , which is now one of the
leading business timoroughtarea. Tim fire
limit ordinaheo should be immediatel y
runonded no as to takQ in this atroot Eton n
the north sewer south to IIowrud street ,
Time crdtnauco should also be made to
' cover South Thirteenth street , and South t
Tenth street , as far south as the Unlo n
Pacific main track. Omaha can no Ion .
bar afford tp have tiudor.boxos erected
withln the busiucas portions of the city ,
and the extuuulon of the tire limit shout d
keep pace with the olttonsiort of buninusr ,
F E ii a mutton of absolute necessity for
the protectlou of the valuable etructuie s
already erected , which are liable to b e
swept away on aomo etonuy day by fire s
4 origlaating in frame bloef e , and ovou the
Urick buildings ahnpld ho catefully in-
; ; as Unto brwu boeil some brick
buildings erected hero that nro' fully ae
dangorou as weeders belle.
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AN rMPokrA,1' nhetsthv ,
An important decision leas just been
rendered by the supreme costa of llli
mi nis ragardiug the liability n [ n nnmici
pal corporation for negligouco eE its
v olunteer fire department. Thu owner
of n wagon sued the city of Chicago to ro
c over damages for injuries suffered by a
hook and fodder frock of the city lira
dapnrltnent clhiding with his carriage
t hrough the negligence of the driver of
the truth , and thin court gave judgement
fo r rho city , on the ground that thorn was
no liability nit its part for the conduct of
thin froutnn. The plaintiff carried the
alas-1Vilcox ve , city of Chicago- thin
supreme court of Illiuoity whore iho
judgooont wax nflirrnod. Judge 1Ynikpr ,
in the opinion , said ;
The relation of master and servant
does not exist between a municipal carr
porntiou and ° nambor of Ito tire dapTrb
most. Thu city has no inter
eat ht the service ; it derives no special
b enefit from it i its corporate capacity ;
the utomhora of the department , ulthuugh
appointed by the city , ° ro not the agates
o r the eurvnnt,9 of the city , for whose
conduct it is liable , but they act raher
ne ofiicora et the city , charged with n
p ublic service , for whose nughgonco in
the diaehargo of ellieial duty nn action
1109 against the CIly without hieing ex
prenal 'fees , and the maxim of respon-
d ent has , therefore , uo npplica
Lion. Lt fat or 0.E the doctrine , it may
b e that nu additional , if not more naffsa
lottery , tosses for itu adoption , and ren
( lunng it an exception to tlegowrnl rule ,
any be found in public policy. If liable
fo r neglect in tlaA case , rho city must be
hold liable for ovary neglect in that do
partaont , and ovary cmployu connected
n nth it , when acting wifhm the line of
duty. It world subject the tiny to the
opimmne of witnesses and jurors whether
flufliciu tdigtatchwaaused inreaching the
firs after ( lie alarm R ns viyan ; whether
thin employuA lord exercised also rrquiaita
0.k 11 for its ; extinguishment ; whether n
sullicient fetes hod Uual provided to
secure safety ; whvtliur the city had jiro
vidud uroper engines cud other nppli
nueoA to sonnet the ( bnunndx of the
hazanrde n [ tire in the city ; slid many
o ther doings might be names which would
f orum rho subject of legal controversy.
T o permit recoveries to Uo hod far all
such end other nets would virtually
der the city nn insurer o [ every porsmt's
prvlurtyR ; ithitt rho limits of its ju indic
tfnn/ '
1Yhflo thins decision in in many respects
of the utmost importance to towns and
titian , where injuries by accident 0.r nee
ligenco during n tire are of frequent oc
etnrrunco , it makes n precedent that will
aoubtlcaT bo followed by the tenets
e verywhere.
TItJ ! MAJtli ti7' lfOUSE.
\Vith a population of fifty thousand ,
O maha is still without a market house.
For aura than ten yearn we have hoard
rho vary beet of reasons alvancod for thin
building of n market house , but ell tire
talk has resulted in nothing.
And yet a market house where con.
sonata can deal directly with producers
is ° most vital necessity for Omaha. 11 e
may stimulate the city's ' growth by public
tmprovumentaatd n certain class of mnn
uiucturars any flourish iii spite of high
priced hiving , but we cosset rely upon n
h ealthy , stonily growth , unlace we give
working people a chance to buy
t heir vegetables , eggs , butter , uud manta
ill Op011 i1lAClret. The proposition to o0.
tablish n market hauxo an Capitol uvo
nun iii a good one. Tire location fe corn.
teal and rho street fs wider than any
other thoroughfare. A couunalioua
market Ironic can be erected in the cantor -
tor and if the roadway is not wide enough
-twenty or thirty toot on each side could
b e ridded by purchase from lot owners.
Their lots will ho worth mnro 100 tout
deep than they now are , but if any of
than persist in opposing such n' needed
i mprovement , tire property can be falconer
f or tire public nine by paying thorn
Its appraised value. While it
would be foolish economy to erect
n more wooden shod for n market , house ,
the building need not bu very costly. A
, 3,000 nsarltet irorse wilt servo ell the
purposes far tire next tun yenta and nd
ditioms can always be built as the needs.
city for enlargement arisen. 'The ' first
thing to be done is fur thu council to
l ocate lion market grounds old acquire by
danntion or plliCllABe such additional
ground as any be needed to nttrod all the
n ecessary epnco for flan convenience of
traflic and travel.
W'iren that is done
there will ho no
t rouble in raising rho wnuuy to build tine
nntukot Iruuso by a vote of thin people
authorizing the lassie of bonds ,
left property owners of Dodge shout
1 110 reported u0. favoring round cedar
blocks ( or paving. It is hoped that they
will not make suoh a serious mistake ,
Woodeii pavortomt has been tried in the
largo cities , turd lion proved a failure u n
tovary respect , it has been allows that i t
is expensive , that It is nut durable , ms d
that it is not Ironlthfuh Tine business
portion of Dodge street aught to be uui
Conn with tine other streets , and It tine
r esidence potties cannot silent to iirve
with granite block , they ought to try
lhnoatoe macadam with a topping of
broken Sioux Falls granite , which would
h o durublo , and easier for travel on n steep
g rade than any other. One great trouble
whir wood is that unless it inns a concrete
foundation tine blocks will sink arid tine
pavomottwill noon become uneven. if
laid on controls it fe vzpunsivo , and llw
water eollocta between the concrete and
t he wont } , thus rotting tld blocks in a
very abort time , Tire decay of flu wood
begins almost as soon as the blocks
are laid down , and grown worse
cold worse from year to year. Tide decay
breeds gornts of disease , and sonde fort ) t
an oU'enafve odor , which has a pennlciou s
oA'rct ripen file public health. 'I'ltis i n
the ( onplusion reached where wool i s
cheap , and aver wlwro n largo portion n st
the nioieurn { } s absorbed by a sandy soil ,
On Omaha sell the moisture would ho r0.
taiuod until ft evaporated. With th u
matotittne all to be brought front a dIr
tauter it is candueivo tl.at iho Ucat , as
,
troll en the moat economic pavements , are
altos blocks and anphnlt. An a matter of
tactlho atone block cu the hillside would
h o the cheapest as well 0.e the bosh The
r oadways on line hillside are narrow , and
thoaxpa no to lot owners will not be
burdensome , especially ns they have tire
years to pay the nasessmont. Slone
blocks R onld lest from fitly to ono hun
Bred yenta , or oven longer. They can be
r e-laid at very little uxpoirsoand tire first
tux is virtually the last tax ,
KANSAS Cii'v is coin iderably exercised
aver the fact that diseased manta have
b eon said in her mnrkute , and stops have
b een taken to put n atop to rho villainous
b usiness std io prosecute thnoso engaged
in { t. Whnt is necaed and demanded at
Kansas City is an honest and strict in-
flpOCtUC Of livestock at t11U stock yards.
A carload of coffin or bogs after a long
run will generally contain one or more
d ead , wounded , or diseased , and It gcomn
t o have bean thin practice to immediately
diflpoeo of sacn stock to certain butchers ,
( rho hove retailed iho moat to their cue.
Looters , , Un inspector faithfully per-
fo rming his dirty world soon pot ° atop
to this. This kind of business is iiablo to
Lu carried on at any peinG where
st ockyards are loa9tua. I : ist nuumor ml
Oumisa butcher tuns detected in selling
such meats to his cuutomern , fin was 111
alto habit of purchasing from the Union
s tockyards at Council ldlull's , wounded
castle , or cattle that had bocn acciden-
t ally killed , and sailing the focal over his
counter. 110 was not punishes far tine
o ffense , nA ) w claiutea that the went tuns
a ll healthy , although there tuns n division
of opinion an this point among tboso wino
uxnmiund the carcasses found inl 1118 1t0A
ucs4ipn. however , ho was thoroughly
frightened , mad prounisud not to handle
may morn moat of that kind. Too much
procnntion cmniot ho taken against rho
isle of such swot , arid our health officers
eltoula be over watchful in thin matter.
'l'int weather clerk aeunt9 to have dealt
out his [ avvra with unusual impartiality.
Now York Inns bean tnvarua svithaa mush
I ndian summer as we have horn in Nw
brneka. Last Sunday's issue of the Noty
Y ork Star coumantA upon the fair but
u nseasonable weather as follows :
"Thu rttnlaneholy days have Caine , the
saddest of thin year"-except to the dec.
torn , Indian autnmor is urn of those
m asons which sound vary exquisite and
delightful in poetry , but when Indian
euumer comes nit the ono of Novonbur
it is tolerably curtain to bring in its train
a long list of croup , diphtheria and other
ills winch accrue fremdsunPnessaud mug-
gi osa. For tire last four days Nrw York
has lass Indian summer its a moat anti ,
snot [ ornt. 1t hiss ehatnn itself in not
end muddy streets and n muggy humidity
of thin ntnwaphcro which , tvhnlo it hiss
ands the sectors glad , has 'made rho
average citizen wheeze. It is not at ell
the Indian susanar that fancy points , hint
n vary disagreeable practical realization
of nostrums madd discomfort. A good ,
honest snowstorm would be very wol
coino.
A THRIVING TOWN.
ThoBtcadyrowiIi of % laIisOl-Tho
I Itux of Roma Seekers.
C orrespondence to The Boo. '
MADISON , Neb. , Novornber 4.-Mad 1.
s on in a thriving little village on tine Nor.
folk branch of the Union 1'ucifierailroad ,
It is situated thirtyfivo miles from
Columlus , and thirteen nnilus from Nor.
folk , and hiss at proaunt one thousand in
hnUitaubt , amid thin population . is rapidly
i ncreasing by the influx of nowcomora
from ! hu east , marry of whom era arriving
now and Jointing now irormirns for them.
salves. And flit tor evidence of our pros.
poreity , will just give n fete itomspromi
Wont among tY111C11' is tire taut
that Madison 11A9 n hats
fire ungino and isjust organizing a fire
cum1tonY with S. 11 , ll etzul as chief.
Also that tlsoro will boa '
tir ° unon'tt ball of
Thanksgiving nivht for tire benefit uE the
iSfudison fire brigade ,
B L Beeler , of I + 'remnont. In , , hoe pur
chased thin stern room adjoining 1Yn16ur
gor Bros' , flu intuuda fitting it up and
opening out a tirst clmiss drug store.
B , 0. Getter ) tan two buildings nearing
camplation. They were both rented Uu
faro the foundation wits laid.
Our new school jlouso will soon be
c ompleted. lYnun it is , it will be a
butldmg of which any town tine size -of
hindi.orr may well be proud of. it is
49sG3 , two stories high , built of selected
hr ek , amid will be huwtcrl by n furnace.
Sklting wits good on tire mill pond the
l atter port of hint week ,
Cortr is yielding well but cannot be
called a good crop , as it did not gut
t horoughly ripe , and there wall ho but lit
t ie of it marketable.
It , FVuod han severed his connectio
with tire firm of % V , Ii. Wood & Co : , and
ro urned to iris former home at hums.
burg , Iowa , for n elnort visit.
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Tire Slocum Uaeow ,
0)tAnANovember ° 7t1.
[ Cotnntuulcawd , ]
Mit. Entrott-PIcaso ; allow ore to say
a word through your paper. We often
sue in the paper shut nu many drunk and
disorderly pursuits were arrested , and v
epokuu of as so many Slooum cases , now
will sonic one please inform mu tvhy that
one clause of the Sloeunl law { s so strictly g
e nforced , and no other ? I thank ono
clause ie to thoud'ect that all saloons shall j
be closed on Sunday , but they are not , fu
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any part of tin , city you will find thorn
open , dealing out that terrible drink ;
which robs a man of money mad brains ,
and causes hlni to go ironic aid abuse his a
family , spending there his nook's w0.0.e
or a portfou of It which Is refit ) ' ntodS'r
UY hie family rushing Sunday a arty r
to be dreaded oti account of the terrible n
abuse frorn hurlsand and fatllor , while if
lhoso wicked , rPaurts wore cfi aod , ire
wools be compelled to shay sober , Have
the liquor dealers the puavur fn this city
that the entire Slecuun 1nR camel or will
nntbo unforced by the city authorities ?
Now , last Sunday a policeman arroetod
too drunken coon at a nahson , had le not
ihepewcraid ought houot to havocloaud
that aaloont 1 hope
some ono will an- a
swot tflnso quvxhene tor too ,
Oux Wno Is INTItmi9TEn , f
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P01.1110 tI. NOTRs.
Dan Voorhees nays be is not afraid ci Tib
den , Ils htq or dead.
Salon Chagn , the Maine groonbsckor , wilt
st art nnethar paper.
Over .0,00o Massxhn + ottt women have po
tltIlned ( fur the right to vow.
Tire Virginia Legialatnrn an.embin + on the
fi rst 1Yoduvndny in Decenbur in Itlchuurod ,
The Laui.tann ntato el.'ctivn taken place
Apr1l 1,149 t , and will ho for stow nod onto.
chlal uflluwro ,
Cuv. ( flick , of Kan.ta , says thatho does not
want n re-election , "Una tons le glory
enough for mu.
If the l'ann + ylvania loxiNlatura really ad'
jonnnR on tire Gth nl llocambdr , its wwl cost
will hnvo bans $ GGOIN)0-that ii , iho epoclul
aon4mi alone.
Senator Mahone , like a badly dllspidnted
g ame cork , stands uicn ; his nntA o x.d nod
fronts Girth n.hrlll and deriunt wck n davdln
dun at the victorious bourbon. ,
Bmlly S. Rico way elected county clerk of
Ilarpnr county , lnn „ un Nvv. G , by over 300
mxjuritq. She In the first wutnau uwr elect'
Cd to tbltt ileNhUll ( ill 11119 t0. ,
If nurfaco indications ate to be depended
uimn Iiaury It , Payne ( s gaining ground in
th e .ouwrl.l cunteNt at thin ezpolso of lino.
11 , ] 'endlowu , It. ii Clovolnnd against Cin
dnnaN.
One of the argnmonts which Senator l'on
dlewu'x euemluN arc udnq nninat his ro elec
tivn la the fact that ho ruluNnd to oppose the
uedirtnntlon ut Stanley Matthews 0.4 a juxtico
ut tbH supreme court.
Abramii S , Ilowitt doclaroa that the presi-
dency would kill him lu three m.nthy , if
Jlr Ieaitt'x [ IIeiy insured the cuugnmhw
which Inane iaxued pussies to hltu need feel un
uuou : + lnnaa mm nerauut ut thiy fear of thin
W hite Jiouso.
Senator Cameron , who i9 to be absent ell
winter abroad , Is Nall w be paired nu polltiad
r oatlumi. With 8uuutor ISutlur , of South Care'
l una. ' ! 'hint makes things oven for the repnb
Ilcnus in thin cxx : , but ( t dues nut answer mt
gauerd prluciplus ,
Jahn C , Thonplon , of OIJo , failing fu hx (
olGrt , to got the place uE eergonnt 1t nrula of
thin house , will prubl6ly bo m eurdlunte , for the
vltico of camurls bnicr of ruilruJda and lets.
g raph. . ' 1'humuson is bound to gut aouutldug
nut uE thin plo , lie { x hnngr } .
New York ropublictns grow serlons with
thin railecthsu th it thin ! canto tow uontnsl of
the luktalrturu wuh a dumnnerSt holding au to
1xwer , and thlt blunders ouch 0.R both ' , artiex
h ave bocn ] cnuwu to to dcu udght next iYvvuum
her hive royulut d nntiuunl irntrortanca
'Phu oflcbd ( vow of Bunton ahuwx that tire
total uuuber , of ballot , lust for gvsaruur wn4
Gg143 , and Butler led BoWmen 6a i , Thu
to tal vote for nrcrutury of state u'ux G3 409 ,
au nt ,1areh led 1'iarcu , 4,611 , tvhlch iudicltes
that lfi9l rapubliaau9 inn liustun voted for
lhttlur ,
Several Iowa rapubllaan nowtapers , declare
that recent eatlmn stay nt alto wuaknu4N , of the
newxt de leglaluturo vn Nw , gnat'
tiarare Gtaccurity , 'Clu + yxaythoprvlduiLion.
ita will be xtrouq ononh ; in the legislature to
onset the uocosyary maJauraa w carry through
n cuistltutlunul awmulmait. (
Iudhwa politiiut + have some odd notions.
h ere is ono not of rapubdc.ws who assert that
Greanum is huing buuutml merely to Idtl nit
ISuu llurriaon ; tlwro ( x n net of deuuicruta wo
d eclare that Ilvlaau ( H thniyt forward xolely
to hart blcUvnnld. Thu trouble with thin
llnv"ier state mama w hu a heavy utcrawck u (
proalduntinl timelier ,
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VEItSON,1Lt'r1ES.
'Tho Comte do Paris Is rich , tall , slender ,
and 4G yearn ; of age.
Outer 1Veudoll Ilahnea uud Mendell Phil
lips tnlw irmoruinig strolls together.
Justin it , Schwab , the eocillist , bears a
strong rlaamblaucu to a twy , , hun.
B. K , Bruce , the colored register of the
truueury , likes to have babies named after
hint.
hint.They
They say that 1U march looks haggard mid
thin , , lie shouldn't have excluded rtmonaan
p ork.
ork.Dr.
Dr. Gr'Oin ' , Mary Anderwn'a grant atop'
f ather , ix nut n favorite in any awiutp except
h is own.
Arab [ I' i. k5 hiss gained rnwy friends in his
place of uxila Arabi probably keeps u quad
brand of ' 'boon" on hand ,
Oee r 1Vildo ha4 annuuucod his lntontion
at notating puiitica , and will try fur a seat in
1'urliammd :0.a uu Irish patdu.
Mr. Illalno and Mr. Conkling arc both
grundfltharo , while poor ilr. [ Tilden , ul(1 ( ins
! iu in , isn't oyau a grandmother.
.Jay Gunld has become so spindly about the
lower liuhs that were it nut for hH ( look of
hwlligeicsn he might oa4lly be token for u
dttd'u ,
'rho arrival of Sunset Coe in Washington
h as occMluued n beam iii intro cottu vulured
xtvriaN but the season will not be l.sh ly
upuuoi until 8mmtur L'ouriu C , Vast urrisroH.
nary Uhwrchlll axxerte that iho never wants
t o gut nturlud. ' 1'Ito nxiwiancu as ki shbt
bntwtt + R hick Slaty has aapdrad in iho loon'
dry bnuu4. ( hna pnbabiy cunvluced her that
utatrhnouy iii n meta noodle and thread aei.
fence.
John Swiuton figurosout that it will regniro
snwnty ohgduiutAnmbu / tizu , to curry tVil
lium lt. Vuulcrbilt'a gold , , uul och nleahmmt
will hut'o to lift live tuna. 1Va hadn't hared
of thix. 1VIIOn d ma cite , Vaudcrbilt expect w
onus and where w'hl fro locate 1
lfuse , Chriatluu Nllleon ! tail a call from
Ttuulneh tihcrmuu thin other es'ouhlg. ' 1'Irv
old eau worn n awvr pipu hint , u dross coat and
u xtarchad shirt. , 1Vh ; u ha c nin ant hu want ,
seen 6y u uuwapapnr rupurter t + tuho elf hiN
dross wnt to xcurch for a coif thlt had crawled
il l ) 011(3 of his . ,160ve8.
Attorney Guueral 1S'rownter i4 doecribed an
wmuhlg "vulbnv pantnlovua , a bncwlcd cunt ,
n µ rnut ruby bror.qtu , , n tromouduus collar ,
and loco frills ut the R I iatx" JSmwxwr tnujt
6e one of the granted curlvxitiat to 14nshGg ,
tun , flu would bu iuioitublo , slotted uud
placed ht u glua4 ciao at thvtuithauuiwi fuxti
tow , a
Ella 1Yhoelor , the gifted young woman wlro
hna beef uppruptluwly culled rho pvoUwN of
paxNlnn , iu ll yenta old , hey tad heir , and
W ears striped hoNlery uud Lmgty bongs.
lYhan she gala foul , started ut autno of 'lair
hnytovur raid t1y,411ater , poetry the chulch
helix ring uul the Gro dnpnntunout ntrtie out.
So , omr the whulu , dine is euutldotod as dungur
oua n peaty to hnvo nrumid nns n eauythnno
lump drt : cual uit cxu.
Charles Foster , who eoms to ho violently
addlctud w lxdlticnl jhu jnma , bin arrived ant
ChuhyaturicllanwbtNluu that Bun Butler la
not dund. Wu violate no ( nulldenw what ivo
any ts e du nut brhuvo'a1r. Butler culd , tntth
folly asy us match of Ihater , , You udKht up'
1dy a frtyhomo I , wur gnh aulc battery us
Nester 'ai aplnul cvlnwn , uud you couldn't
eaten n heir or start an oyu , -
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l'nrty Lines.
141k Count ) ' Adroca'e.
1Vldlo time inoidunta of thin fall's can-
paign 0.'o atilt G eah iii lee minds of the
people , we ask that you nit down and re-
iew lie work ; collect the uviduuco ; and
drew iho party linos. In the next ram.
paign we will Uo treated again to the
usual does of pinta recitals about the
lories of roIm6liennlam , and the pnrfy
meta rota will again end again relate"how
w e "link the dmoernta ; nd donoeralia
ournals anti speakers , will noon up
with manly rage , n0. they predict the
great struggle against tine republican
party , " Thu heat of campaign pansial is
nowanUsiaing , and while we any review
th e field without prejudice , we want to
sk , isn't it about tiuto for men to drop
this claptrap slant "sticking fq tarty ? '
Iluvu let iho 116:01)10 : of this nation , al-
eady hrokon t1 1 ho art linen ? Is it
ot tact that tine vetoes of lost truck
have ugniu branded the bloody shirt 0.e s
fraud proclaimed again that thin cult'
issue mtR eon the parties is cUlCei 'Tlw
lines of ropublicAUism uud democracy arc
all broken down fn this cawly , llxnnlb
tun , fork , Seward , Ilowanl , eft , wloro
over you go , ueurly the nuno :
state o [ things exists , Platt of halt
county , who wee talked of ns
candidate for the atlicoof district Jndgn ,
nn rho democratic ticket , worked heartily
or Noryal , std a largo nines of dotuocr atfa
fr f ollowers in that county stood in with lh °
r ailroad republican ticket , Plenty o f
SowAnl democrats joined with tbo Ito'
p orter to pulp the railroad potty , hlor
t ick county republicans made a bargain
last year for detnncratic help otl assrrnhly :
mnn , and reciprocated this yea , about 0.e
s uccessfully. Butler county republicans
t raded off everything for treasurer , as
t hey did two years sign , and pooled
issues t defeat ! ha anli monnpoliata ,
whits north of the I'lntte , pest foreclosed
the mol tgngu hold by the fnntily arm ! rho
U. I' , rata , and raked iu the denutcrntic
chestnuts , while plenty of the Vast r0.
publicans , stood by Ii. RuUt , 1Villiame ,
DlnsgIlL9 county given James 1V , Savage
1 600 majority but elects time republican
ti cket by n thousand. The democrats
join with floe republicans and reelect
Judge 1'uwul without nn oppasitiou can-
didnta , whilerepublicansturn s in nndkelp
sown Cot Colby. Adorns County ropuU
licnus smite opsnly , with the aomocrpta
of that county to defeat the pcuplli , arid
111seouri ° n0. Lotainnn republicans
nun aemocrata unite to boat the gran.
goes.
.TOhIN II Itl.lG.t"l'S YIEIVS.
li e 1'repnres a ! 'IAUiretn fist tire Dom
ocratlo Pnrly.
Con , John lhf. riailorflo , chairman of
ti re Texas Democratic State committee ,
ad dressed n letter to the Bou , John II
Bongos neking him to define the princi
Ales that should guide the democratic
party in their next contest for natiouul
supranacy amid rpcoit nd Ilia following
ruoly [ :
PALESTINE , Tex , , Nov. 11 , 1883
Du.tu stn , Your interesting letter of
O ctober . 1 woe duly received , A peen.
aura of other ongJgoments hiss prevented
n earlier answer. Tine tariff la eta o [ n
ch urns of great gacetiots before the .inter.
fens penplo , Our battle cry should be
equal rights to all , oxdlusivo privileges
to lane ; the regulutieu of corporate Ana
c lass interests no ns to protect the pne
Isle against oppression amid wrong ; a tar'
all for revenue , as contraaiatinguiahed
from a tariff far protection the ru6uln
timt4 by thin state mad federal authari
tins within their respective jurisdictions ;
t he aUolitiol of the uutional brinks as'bauk A
of issue an i the substituiloni of United
Stilton troastu y notes for rho notes of the
banks ; Frco ninon for a tree couuncrcr ,
a mid a general hostility to all class ash a
tlilOClnl interests. To thin I wools add
that the present junadictiot of the fcaccu 1
courts should be so restricted as to pine 1t
it back to R horu it was tiled by the ac t
of congress of September 24 , 1789 , "t 0
establish judicial tootle of the Unite 0a 0s
9tntes. If tlsu democracy of the Ltate s
old the Unimt could be iuancoa to Adup t
Alld 11111tltAlll throe apClClllna 111 thel
stain and national platforms and in the
HeIL'CtI01l and election of canaidace to
oflice , with mlavavering and mtfalterin g
d evotion iii avfuut uv well as victory ,
we should uudeubtadly succeed in presen
la l ug tine constitution of the United Stater
a rid m austaiuing our conetitutioual torn
of free , popular eulf goverument , to hies n
our own penplo , and to shear and ascent
age the bnlauco of the civilized world iii
the Atruglu ; for liberty and happiness
turd I do not doubt that truck principle s
adopted and fnitbully [ adhered to would
load the democracy to enduring victor
and to the punnunont control of the fad
oral garurnmunc. lYlmilc , on the other
Bata , if the doulocracy shall continuo t
pllrAlM , as it irow dues in mine parts o f
the Union , n timid , time-serving amid ha ] f
hearted policy ; shall m nko its princi
lien half republican amid half democratic
if it shall be divided between the supper t
of a high protective tariff , railroad mono
polies , nntioual banke , arid other class inn
torosts on uric sine and rho support of tit e
rights of iho nonpla as against these o
t he sitter , thou nothing but detest
humiliatimt amid uishmlor uR ait it , and i t
had as troll regard its mission in Anioni
dart politics as slats , It is essential t 0
the intoresta of the democracy , to tU
welfare of time iinoplo , mid to tire per
petuity of our republican forth o
ttovornmout that our party rleuld repro
b ate nt + a treat with scorn the idea the t
e lections are to Uu controlled by money '
and the public policy shooed inn tltu inter
04(9 of , money. 'fire use of m + maq it
popular deUauchca.uua doradc
the people , makes tints forget pnue + ply
duty and hisser , and utterly unfits h n t
f or salf guvurmuolt , I cannot toll you
how pruuuudly I whim that I ] and a post
lion amid iulhtonco which would enable
ma to impress those ; ; runt doctrinra of 1
the Amoricnu people. Tory truly arc 1I
rcapectfully ,
, TonN II. REtoAN.
Gen , Claiborne thoroughly endorse a
Judge Raagml's letter , old erttos thuti at
I nns plot with the iaduracmmlt of all true
dentucrnta fulfil wham ho has talked.
An Unpopuhnr b"rtettlon ,
Cbacinuati } 4ugulrar ,
\Ye have a nnsor to the effect the t
knee breeches will ho the thing in Wash'
inton ; society thus winter , 'Phis would
put a ( ; rent many politicians to iho u0.
pmteo of buying stockings , old it will 1
hardly be popular ,
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