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Chautauqua Springs Mail from Chautauqua, Kansas • 8

Chautauqua Springs Mail from Chautauqua, Kansas • 8

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BRAZIL'S POLITICAL SYSTEM. WAR HEROINES. "WHITE SLAVERY Df PENNSYLVANIA and night in the open air, and had it not been for the assistance of the The Provinces Considering; tbe Bab- Tbe Romantic nistory of Two Female Miners Who Ar Threatened as If They "Were Doge "Pluck Me" charitable would have been without food. They bad nothing wherewith to move their goods, nowhere to take them, and could not even bring a Jeet of Federation. According to recent advices from Pern am- Treasury Clerics.

A Washington letter to Thi Cincinnati En Storee and Cut-tbroat Lease. buco the Idea of federation of provinces, with qutrtr says: There are now engaged tbe A correspondent of The New York wagon on the ground without the con a large measure of self-government for each, Is steadily gaining sdberants In that province. Herald telegraphs from Wilkosbarre, sent of the oonipany, which they knew Tbe scheme Is one which commends itself to lull well wsru.d be refused. as follows: Not one word sent out concerning: tbe condition of the CURRENT EVENTS. A two-tongued girl Is a Utlca, N.

monstrosity. Cattle are reported starving to death on the lower San Pedro, Arizona. Every Englishwoman who gives birth twins receives a 3 present from the queen. A law taxing eats In that state 10 centr "per capita" is projected by a legislator ot Georgia. Firs- destroyed a planing mill belonging to Henry C.

Grimes at Port Jackson May 8L Loss, (20,000. It bss been ascertained by recent experiments In Paris that a snil can travel mile la Just fourteen days. So far Xsw Tork's stirta- eapltol has tost Other evictions were announced for Monday' next, but in the face of the tbe thoughtful consideration ot every Brazilian, not because It is a step toward republi HOW IS IT DONE, A Grapble Description of Rieent Eviction In ttodyks, land. The New York Evening Post, la a special cablo from Bodyke, Ireland, has a graph lo description of evictions from two cabins, of which tbe following is a synopsis "A large body of red-coated fusileers and tbe constabulary guarded tbe crowbar or "emergency" men who were to do the destroying. Hundreds of peasants, from far and near, stood by and roundly cursed tbe evlctors.

The soldiers encircled the cabin, and an instant later a dozen crowbars went into the mud and plaster wall. Almost simultaneously a miners at the Ilazelbrook col liarv rt Wont? Sr. Cn thai nrUn. canism, but because It is a necessary feature indignant popular voice it is not thought probable that they will be In any genuinely representative form of gov division ot loans and currency ot tbe treasury department two lady employes wbo have become widely known for their historical experience In war times. Miss Harriet P.

Dame, tbe armory nurse wbo won national fame by her four years and eight moothi of perilous service with the 3d New Hampshire during tbe rebellion, deserves first mention. Her career baa been repeatedly published la part, but no writer wbo attempts to chronicle all her thrilling, trying experiences under deadly fire on tbe field of battle, exposed to tbe contending elements pf beaven, ances and their oppression, has been eminent A representative form which, represents no Independence or self-government on overdrawn. tbe part of tbe persons or provinces repre To-day your correspondent spent some hours among the miserable hovels in which are herded the men who work sented is Illogical. There can be no valid representation wbere there is nothing to represent In this respect tbe political system attempted. J.

S. Wentz Co. are now attempting to operate the mine with Hungarian labor. About fifty of these people have been brought on tho ground. They were given houses, to live in, armed with revolvers, and put to work in the mine.

When the men struck they left a large quantity of coal ready cut in the mine, and the time of the Hungarians who are now taking out this coal is boingr charged to the of Brazil Is both defective and misleading. It or over tbe wounded, sick, or dying soldiers In Is called a constitutional representative (17,000,000 and it is estimated that it Is gulag to take about (10,000,000 to finish It tbe hospitals, need ever hope to be successful. As a matter of fact, and not merely sentiment, A party of Japanese wbo recently arrived at monarchy, but In nearly every respect these terms are misnomers. Its constitution was tbe work ot its first emperor, sod was ratified New York were- compelled prove that the storm of execration broke from the crowd which made every other sound inaudible. The emergency men worked with a will.

Stones and great fragments of plaster rattled down from the her history Is written In scars held under her ministering bands, In hearts to whom she by her presence and deeds brought hope and comfort amid the sufferings of war, and In the memories ot stricken, suffering ones, both were not Chinese- before they were allowed to. land. by a few municipal assemblies, but its guarantees are valueless and its authority strikers. Tbe cattlemen of Montana Have purchas Imaginary. Its representative element is con- The strikers, it is said, have amplo wall.

In five minutes a gap was op-pened big enough to admit a man. In ed packs of bontids to protect tbclr herds from the depredations of wolves' and moun blue and gray, for whom she cared. She was once taken prisoner (at the second legal remedy, which is to be at once resorted to. Under the law the company can be made to disgorge the amounts tain lions. battle of Bull Rim) and detained a week about Stonewall Jackson's headquarters In a tent went the bailiffs and out came John Liddy, the tenant, tbe din redoubling fined to tbe election of legislators by provinces governed by an imperial delegate and kept in order by judges and police olllclals appointed by the imperial executive.

In a population of, say, 13,000,000, there are less than 150,000 voters, and even their expressed will Is reversed with Impunity here in the imperial stopped out of wages, and can also An art critic describing a collection of bric- specially provided for her occupancy; but be subjected to penalties for violation at bis appearanco. The eviction be a-brac says: "The visitor's eye will be struck on entering the room with a porcelain of the statute. gan by handing out a few bits of small umbrella." capital. Tbe provinces have legislatures, It Is when the general found on Investigating that she was not a spy, as suspected, he bad ber released and permitted ber to go undisturbed. She was sent on highly-Important and responsible missions at various times by tbe gov CRAZED BY BAD TEMPER.

It is said ot the poor whites of North Caro true, but their powers are greatly restricted furniture, a can of milk and a bundle of flowers. These last were characteristically seized and kept by Micaul Davitt as a touching niomento of tbe occasion. I climbed through the hole. lina that when they move all they have to do What Befell Beautiful is to pour a dipper of water on the (ire and Mexican ernor of New Hampshire, and by other officials call the dog. Bride.

According to a recent order of the prefect and organizations, each time returning with thoroughly reliable and practical reports, and One of tbe prettiest girls of Zaca- The sight was pitiful. A bedstead, an interesting old cupboard seven or eight of police newspaper venders in Parle are tecasr belonging to one of the best often doing efficient work In securing needed reforms In the hospital and transportation ar- feet high, and other things were being smashed up by the blows from henceforth only allowed to cry tbe nam ol the journal they offer for sale. families in the state, has just been ad rangments. For a number of years since tbe war her A blirh compliment was paid to the Alabama the sledges. When the vandalism was finished the emergency men were es mitted to tbe insane asylum in that city, a hopeless maniac.

Tbe story ot Press association by the young lady wbo gave up an European trip in order to attend the re corted i away, followed by the scream the trouble which wrecked her for a cent convention at Birmingham. soldier friends had been urging her at different times to secure a pension for her services, but she modestly maintained that she wanted the soldiers pensioned first, and that she could take care of herself. season is one of the saddest that has Near Amador, the Indians now buy ever been written. Born tbe daughter ing crowd, i One man and one little group remained. The man was John Liddy, who was gazing blankly at the piled" up heap of his demolished furniture, The group consisted of his of wealthy parents, an only child, she coffins for their dead, instead of hanging the bodies on trees or throwing them Into ditches.

They reuse to use hearses, though. This remarkable woman bad served these was indulged in everything, and in concequence her naturally sweet dis The New York Industrial Educational as- four years and eight months amid all tbe carnage and suffering of war for the pittance of (8 a month allowed army nurses. By a wife, with streaming eyes, grasping a pretty fair-haired child of about four for tbe company. In no other way can an idea be gained of tho condition to which these unfortunates have been reduced by years of systematic oppression. The colliery is situated in the heart of the wilderness, some two miles from the line of the Hazel ion division of the Lehiph Valley railroad.

About four hundred yards from the colliery, scattered amid rock and tree stumps stand collection of shanties, some twenty-live in number, each containing two rooms and a little extension, which mowers the purpose of a kitchen. The houses are built of rough hemlock boards and are elevated some four feet hove the ground. In the doors and alb are gaping cracks between the bu.irds through which you cold thrust head. lu these huts, with wind, rain and snow driving through the crevices, the raiunrs and their families have to tiie year around. They havo no option for two miles in every direction there are no other houses.

The company, though it does not own the land, controls it under a They will not sublease one foot of it, and, even had the poor miner the means, he is given no chance of making for himself a better home. But the company has taken effective means to prevent him ever getting the means to live better where he is or move to better places. The iniquitous company-store system, the evils of which were so glaring that the legislature of Pennsylvania forbade it under heavy penalty, is in vogue here in its worst and most oppressive form. The company have established a store at which they claim to sell everything vneeded, and have issued their liat that men must trade nowhere else. They have also effectually taken it out of the power of the men to go else-whero if they wished.

Completely controlling the land, they have forbidden any other merchant or dealer to come on the ground, and if the men purchase goods elsewhere they cannot have them delivered. There is no publio roads through the land, and several merchants in Frceland and other neighboring towns who sought to sell their goods to the miners bare been warned, under penalty of arrest for trespass, not to venture on the company's land. The company thus enjoys a perfect monopoly of the trade, and can extort what they please. They charge fully 20 per cent, more than the regular rate for all fronds sold, and in direct viola- soclatlon has nearly 4,400 pupils. Drawing.

position was thoroughly spoiled, and carpentry, sewing, and cookery are the prin whenever an attempt was made to years. Michael Davitt with tears in his eyes, was comforting them and dividing the flowers with them. cipal branches ei study taught there. cross ner wishes sue- bad the most Fourteen thousand openly professed Protest- "VV idow McNamara cabin was the ants belong to tbe sixty Protestant organizations in Spain. It Is just eighteen years next point attacked, and an oponing three tect by two was made in the wall.

frightful outbursts of temper, which always ended in all around her yielding and allowing her to carry her point. On the 4th of March of the present year she was married to a wealthy hacendado whose extensive place is since the first Protestant chapel was opened1 When at last a big block fell in, raising at Madrid. a cloud of dust, the sherift shouted: The authorities of the British mnseum hav "Get in, men; get." "But saving and doing was different located near Zacatecns. The wedding decided to compel all English publishers whose names are printed on tbe title-pages of special act of congress, secured by her friends, she was given a pension of ('25 a month, beginning on July 3, 1S84. She allowed the pension to run for a considerable time; then, taking the amount due her and adding to tbe same from her modest earnings In the government service, she built at her own expense a house to be used as the future headquarters of the 2d New Hampshire soldiers in their reunions at the Weirs, near lake Win-nepesaukee.

This cost her (1,000, and Ex Gov. Smith, governor ot New Hampshire at the close of the war, furnished tbe house. At the close of tbe war the legislature of New Hampshire presented her with gome highly appreciative resolutions engrossed on parchment, In recognition of her services, and also presented her a stun of money. She is now 73 years old and Is a well-preserved woman for her age. She wears a plain was a grand an air, and the young American works sold in England to present things.

The hole was filled by the faces of the family, three sturdy young fellows, two fine-looking young women. copies to the national library. There Is no postmaster at Shenandoah, and tbclr recourses limited. And as for tbe municipalities, they have as little clearly defined local government as can be found In any political system In tbe world. As tor the monarchical element, it exists In principle and in fact, bat it Is In reality more democratic than the people themselves.

A thorough remodeling of tbls Inconsistent, complicated system ought not to be a difficult task, and it ought to be accomplished within the life of the present emperor, for the simple reason that his personal authority and Influence are necessary to settle questions which will never be settled without him. Tbe scheme of "federation" Is, we fear, both misleading and unnecessary. Tbe principle Involved Is the necessary thing, but that can be secured without bringing in tbe disturbing Idea of "federation." A change in the constitution would be required, but that might be secured through the usual parliamentary usages. Tbe essential principles involved are comprised la provisions for clearly defined provincial and municipal self-government, a definite fiscal system In which the provinces and municipalities shall receive their just share of the public revenue, a clear determination of the relationship between the provinces and the Imperial government, an expressed limitation of the powers of the provinces in matters affecting the empire and of tbe Imperial government in matters affecting tbe local affairs of tbe provinces, and a sharp prohibition of Imperial influence in the election of provincial officials or representatives to tbe imperiala parliament In all this there Is nothing incompatible with the system under which Brazil is now supposed to be governed. Jtio A'rwt.

How Big Salaries are Earned. It is said that Thomas J. Potter, vice president and general manager of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railroad has been receiving a salary of $35,000 a year. It is further reported that as general manager of the Union Pacific railroad he has signed a contract for five years st an annual compensation of 130,000 a year. These figures to some may appear enormously beyond the ability of any man to retnra an equivalent In time or work.

To others the larger of these sums will seem small when tbe responsibility of the position is fully considered. It is an affair of daily occurrence, so common that no attention Is paid to it, for an employe to receive a salary of (1,003 a year for superintending the management of a business whose aggregate for a year may fall below (30,000. There are many men who receive (3,000 a year tor directing a business whose volume in the course of a year reach (40,000. and the pleasant old face of the 80 year old widow, surrounded with its white-frilled cap. in the background.

There they all stood shoulder to shoulder. It was evident from their set teeth and nor has there been any for nearly a month. The salary is (1,700 a year. Where are thos earth-wanting democrats of whomi so much was beard not very long ago) flashing eyes that they had not the Southern Arizona consumes nearly five million pounds ol wheat and flour In excess ol slightest idea of giving away. 'Get in.

mv men: ret in" will yelled the leader. the amount it grows. The water ditches now in course of construction will in part if not entirely, do away with this importation. black dress, has well-formed, expressly features, dark eves, and hair only partially turned gray. Her nose and forehead arc they: there was a second pause.

Then the constables grasped their rifles harply and yet becomingly outlined. Shi The commencement exercise ot Roanoke is engaged as a money counter at (90t college at Salem, Vn.r will begin, in Juue 13 and continue for three days. Rev; D. M. per year.

Mis Margaret Coleman, la tbe same dlvi- couple started life together with the brightest prospects. Soon after marriage, however, there arose slight disputes between husband and wife, which ended, as has been the case all through the girl's life, in her favor, the husband, naturally a higlispirited man, yielding invariably before her awful tits of violence. This, finally, however, became unbearable to the young married man and he determined to break his wife's frightful temper and assert his manhood, trusting that thev would live more happily together in the end. So upon the next occasion when there arose a difference of opinion on some trilling matter he remained firm and utterly refused to yield bis point. His wife stormed and flew into a perfect rage of passion, but he remained unmoved, and finally, when the exhibition of temper was assuming a phase where the young woman commenced breaking the breakfast dishes they were at their morning meal when the trouble arose in the impotency of her wrath, he clutched her "tightly by the arm, and in a rough tone insisted that she should quiet down.

She gave him one awful look, then with a wild shriek, she tore herself from his grip and Gilbert of Winchester, will deliver the baccalaureate sermon on Sunday, June 13. ion, was the housekeeper for the Seward fam and sprang forward. Instantly all was Babel. Several Englishmen present, carried away by their feelings, interposed between the tenants and the police, yelling at the top of their voices to make themselves beard above the clamor, and told the officer he must not act thus. The first person to enter must by law be a bailiff, not the police.

A remarkably practical application! ot ily la Washington at tbe time ot the assassination of Lincoln aud the attempt on Secreta well-known scientific fact has been, made ry Seward's life. Tbe screams ot Miss Fanny Seward, who was In the room with her Invalid father when he was murderously attacked bj in the soda locomotive. These-engines are now used in the St Gothard tunnel, Berlin, and other European cities, and are now to be put in operation in Minneapolis. Payne, brought Miss Coleman to the rescue, But it was too late. I be royal Irish tion of the law of the state duduct the bills from the miners' pay.

Besides the deductions for store sup- 1 1. -i The communistic colony at Port and when Payne heard ber coming he left Mr. Seward, who, in the struggle, had fallen out ol bed, and he was found by Miss Coleman between the bed and tbe wall, with his head sull pues me miners rem, uia uowuer, on, nnnl. nan of team to haul the coal, his on Puget sound, now numbers 150 persons. They own two- thousand acres of land, and expect to build and operate a saw-mill soon.

are not men who hesitate. Three of them leaped at the gap. The men and women inside fought like tigers to push them back. For a moment all was confusion. Then the constables wero in, and the crowbar men entered under the clothes, and smothering In his owe board, if he is a single man, and even the charges for the priest and doctor Ywlirk hva nn.i.1 nmnthlv hv thu Rnmnflnv Unlike other successful colonies, they protest no religious basis, and cast aside creed blood.

Payne had lost his bat, and paused moment to look In vain for what was after their wake, lhun the women inside The city council of Charleston, has got hold of the crowbars and flung to look after the spiritual and physical welfare of the men), are deducted from the miners' nay. No matter now much presented to- the "earthquake committee" a ward to be a silent but unimpeachable witness against hlin. He then rushed for the door, and, meeting Miss Coleman, threw himsell moving awav a few steps leu to tne them out. 1 entered the house now and found a struggle beginning between tha tenants aud the sheriff. against her, hurling her against tbe door as it Mr.

Potter, as the executive head of the Union handsome bronze plaque bearing tne seal oi tbe city and the palmetto, wreath ot the state as a token of the city's appreciation of their services during the earthquake excitement ground foaming at tbe mouth. Medical aid was at once summoned, but for hours she lay unconscious, occa Pacific railroad, will be the direct representa stood open and dislocating, her shoulder-blade. "Let them put you out." 'Don't stir, veiled a half dozen voices through Further -oo he passed Miss Fannie in hot baste and made his escape. Gravo charges against a state senator were sionally struggling violently, and then relapsing into quietness again. After recently investigated by a committee of the Miss Coleman was with the Seward family while she opened ner eyes, iook a the opening.

Mr. Davitt' voice was audible above them all, exhorting the old woman in Irish, so as not to be understood, to lie down on the bed and Connecticut legislature, who returned the following report: "While we believe every long look around upon the people gathered about her bed, and with a force them to carry her out The charge to be true, we don't want the fact published to the world, and we therefore ex bloodcurdling snricic sprang iroin tne tive of a corporation whose capital stock runs up into the millions of dollars. An inslgnfi-cant per cent of this enormous aggregate pays his salary of (50,000 a year. It he has the ability to handle millions ot dollars in such a way that a satisfactory profit is returned to tbe stockholders, then his salary is small la comparison with that of another office! wbo In controlling the same kind of businesi falls to make the receipts overbalance the expenses. It is from this standpoint that the services ot the great railroad manager must be measured.

There are very few men capable ot men seized her and her sons sprang bed, and before any one could prevent onerate him. her was out of the house and racing It is said to be a fact that after a couple- eight years, and witnessed the rapid decline ot both Mrs. Seward and Miss Fannie, whe never revived from tb shock ot that terrible night of the 14th of April, 1S65. Mrs. Seward died In June, and Miss Fannie In the fall following the awful scenes of attempted assassination in their home.

Miss Coleman tells the story as vividly as though it had been witnessed scarcely an hour ago. She is now 57 years of age, and serves as a messenger at (660 year. She haa been In the division twelve years. madly over the fields. All present forward to protect their mother.

Once more all was dust and curses. The old woman conquered, and retired, breathless but unevicted, into a corner. of dogs had fought savagely for a little tiros save chase, ana alter a long, exnausi- ms run tbe mad woman was overtaken in Belfast the other day, a cat that had been watching the combat suddenly jumped) while the brave bailiff turned to the between the dogs, and by scratching and yel by her husband, and held fast until assistance arrived. The best medical two daughters. grasping the details of a large business, and "There is perhaps no reason why I aid procurable was obtained for her, should not add that at this point of the but her reason remained in darkness proceedings! bad the pleasure of ex and.

the physicians predict there is ling vigorously separated them and drove them away in a hurry. The editor of TheFunxsutawney, (Pa.) Spirit tells a young woman who has written to him on the subject that she should never say that she Is "mashed." "Smitten' is a much bettei word. It is to be hoped that all Punxsutaw changing a few blows with one of the About the Cattle Plague. If the Chicago cattle-dealers would tell the positively no hope for her recovery. crowbar men whom I saw strike Kate they are therefore in a position to command large compensations.

At tbe same time the stockholders of the corporation are individually paying no more for the services of Mr. Potter than some vastly smaller business house or factory Is paying its superintendent who receives a salary of (3,000 a year. There are those who contend that no man can earn man may earn in a month the deductions invariably amount to as much or more than his wages, and it is an actual fact that out of fourteen men spoken to by your correspondent not one had received a cent of money for nine months for wages earned, except one, who a few days ago received $2.80. Thus deprived of everything but the bare necessities of life, never allowed to obtain possession of a few dollars to enable them to better their condition, what are the men to do? They can do nothing but submit to the shameful system of oppression, Six months ago the men commenced to join the Knights of Labor. The foreman exerted all the pressure possible on men known to be Knights and succeeded in getting many to withdraw.

The engineer, Frank Steele, refused to leave the order and shortly afterward was discharged, ostensibly for negligence. The men believed he had been victimized and demanded his reinstatement. This was refused and a strika followed. Then the company proceeded to show their power. Miserable as are the huts in which the men live they can only gain the right to occupy them by signing leases which place them beyond the pale of legal protec tion.

In there iron-clad documents, copies of which are now on file in the courthouse in this city, the men waive all the rights and protection to which they are entitled under the law. They agree that the moment they cease to work for the company they must leave the wo icepuoucs. exact truth regarding reports of the existence MacNamara with his fist on the breast and who attempted to shake me when Dry-Goods Packiiig-Boxes. ney young women will head the advice of TJu stepped between them. Here Col of pleuro-pneumoula In that city they would render Chicago and the country a good service.

All practical men recognize the damage to the Chicago cattle trade that is done Space is so valuable to New York Turner showed the only signs of strong Funxintawney Spirit. "Rowing men at Cambridge feel very blue," merchants, and particularly those en feeling he exhibited during the day by sharply iuforming me: 'If you ab by reports of the prevalence of the lung plague, gaged in the dry -goods trade, that they and only an evil-minded person would delight stract my men, sir, 1 11 have you put prefer purchasing the packing-boxes (50,000 a year by honest work. This wuld be true if the work was confined to digging ditches or to holding a plow. There are thousands who can do ordinary kinds of work, and stands ready to do it for day laborers wages. There are very tew men endowed by nature with the genius of directing tbe affairs ot an la working such Injury.

But upon the heels out of this house directly. I apolo says The JSoston Herald, "over the discouraging outlook for the Harvard university crew. The crew is rowing In very poor form for this time of year, and unless a very great improvement Is made it will certainly be beaten by both Tale and Columbia." of reports of the slaughter of cattle known to in which they send off their goods to gized and explained: making them upon their own premises. "At last the end came. Ihe tenants To manufacture a sufficient number were hustled to the opening.

Crocker Immense concern successfully. Herein lies tbe A number of factory girls In New Britain, for their daily need would require con. be afflicted with the disease come dentals that there Is any plcuro-pneumonla in the city. There is possibly none of the plague at the Chicago stock-yards, but Cook county is full of it. It is stated that no cattle from the county are admitted to the yards, but only put his broad shoulders- behind them; difference.

Davenport Democrat. dragged a "masher," who had been the crowbar men piled themselves slderable room, aud the rent for such against him; on they all went with accommodations would more than off rush. There was one more dramatic George Gould and Pacific Mail. George J. Gould, having been elected presi those that come from points outside the set the amount saved.

Therefore they annoying one of them by bis impudent flirtations, into a street where mud was plenty and passers-by few recently, and they gave him the most artistic mud bath he ever saw outside ot Hot Springs. He will "mash" ne more. ncident. No sooner was the plucky county that are known to be free from the purchase them from men who make Kale MacNamara in the open air than dent of tbe Pacific Mall, is the youngest man that ever held so Important an office. It is a novelty indeed In Wall street to see a man ot plague.

However, diseased cattle have been found at slaughter houses in the neighbor the sale of such boxes a specialty, she sprang upon the ruins of her home. A large variety of bed-quilts were devised Their places of business are to be seen beckoning for siicnco witn ner hand, and shouted slowly, at the top of her 25 at the head of a corporation of (30,00,000. in all quarters. Generally they choose to members ot a family in a will recently probated at Kingston, N. T.

Among the quilts enumerated were a "beggar a Pacific Mail has been a striking Illustration of Wall Street fluctuation. During the first decade hood of the yards. There is great -wrong in misleading the public through cattle-dealers allowing denials that there Is pleuro-pneu-monla at the stock-yards to be construed into proclamation that the plague does not exist in house; thev agree that the company voice, 'Three cheers for the plan of I have never heard such some p.ece of property which, tnrougn litigation or other causes has not been mav at any time, on ten days' notice, cheers in my life." it was immensely rumuneratlve, and ita shareholders became so accustomed to 20 per cent evict them and their families, and each bunt upon, wnere tne rem is inviai "nine-block quilt" a "sixteen -block quilt a "log-cabbln outlt" a and the lease of short date, and buy up all the old boxes they can lay hold of. the city or neighborhood at all. Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette.

quilt" and a "blue-and-whlte old-fashioned has to sign an ''amicable suit in ejectment," by which they formally admit that thev are illegally occupying the dividends that they little dreamed of a cessation or even of a diminution. Its quotations rose to 800, and the knowing ones improved The Pitcher on the Post. Mare than thirty years ago a youn These they patch up and sell at a con siderate advance, mere are oiners nremises. On one of the documents a the opportunity of selling out, after which it The Shrewd (Quaker. Pennsylvania certainly owes a monument to girl was in the act of placing a pitcher in the business, however, who are in writ can be issued without a trial and the tenant and his goods thrown out on a post which stands near the South steadily declined.

It was by operating as a bull In this stock that Leonard Jerome lost the true sense of the word, tuanufac- William Penn. He hogged the territory from the Indians without shedding blood or spend all he had made during the inflation. He Carolina railway, five miles from Aiken, when she was struck dead by at the company's pleasure. on these leases the company turers. Some of them conduct a safe and profitable business upon a small scale, while others launch thousands ing money.

William was a peaceful man and went in at 200 and bis example lea many others to purchase, but they soon saw how davs after the strike served no- lightning. Ever since this tragic oc very clever at a bargain. Attt Orleant J'icay unt. of dollars in the enterprise. These tine on nineteen families to get out, great a blunder had been made.

Dividends latter are mostly men residing in Mich und on Saturday last brought the dep stopped, gross mismanagement was revealed, currence the pitcher has remained on the post, safe by superstition from thj touch of negroes, who believe that the arm which touches it will be Sensitive Aldermen. ican. who buy lumber by the whole- and the quotations fell to par. This ruined uty sheriff and a force of Coal and Iron nniire to enforce the notices. Six aide.

Thev have saw mills of their coverlid." The recent law enacted by the Chihuahua state legislature imposing a tax ranging from Vt)4 cents to (3 on the Inhabitants of the state for educational purposes is causing considerable discussion by the state press, a portion of which upholds the wisdom of the new law, while the other portion is violent in Its abuse of it' Frank Tracy went into a restaurant In New York city for supper the other night, when one of the waitresses. Miss Wilson, began making fun of him for being a bachelor. Frank was evidently drunk, for he at once proposed to his fair tormentor, who accepted, and within thirty minutes the two became man and wife. Sam Bernard, who was confined in tbe Louisville jail serving out a sentence for moonshlnlng, expected a case in which be was charged with murder to be called at Lexing the Atlantic bank, whose cashiar (Taintor) Did you ever watch the hammers in a piano bob up, as If by an unseen power, when tbe own. in which thev manufacture the paralyzed.

Stornies and cvclones and families were driven from their miser bad speculated wildly, and his penalty was a term In tbe penitentiary, whence he was re parts of a box complete, according te earthquakes have not disturbed it, al able homes and all they possessed in t.ha world thrown out after them. Not keys are toucbedl Just so certain members of the council bob up when tbe street railroad though the post which holds it is fast moved to a lunltic asylum. Ihe decline con careful measurement. The different Dort.ions are numbered and sent to east is touched. Indiaitapoli Journal.

tinued until the quotations fell to 15, and at crumbling with aocay. vueago nmea, ern shiuDers. who have only to nail one of these was possessed of a single dollar to help him in his need, and his nnlchbors were as poor. this rate the shrinkage in the whole capital was nearly (17,000,000. Many once rich them toffether according to directions Approved by the Nation.

Sothlng Strange. One woman. Mrs. Dunlavey, who families, whose entire funds, were thus In The president's declaration that a fraud on Missionary les, 1 nave seen some the ballot-box Is the worat of crimes wakes had never left her house for two years account of sickness, was ordered vested, were plunged Into poverty, from which they never recovered, and thus the record of strange things while I was away. Why, to have a perfect packing-box.

Such boxes can be produced at remarkably low prices, and the dealers in this city cannot successfully compete with their western rivals. In fact, the business ringing echo all up and down the length and when in Africa, I frequently saw the the Pacific Mall has been one of strange con out She refused to go, when tbe com- breadth of the land. Washington foil. rn'fl hireling, threw out every suck natives riding on ostriches. tin crown to such proportions in Mich Jenson Oh, that's nothing strange trast, presenting glowing profits on the onf hand and deep misery on the other.

It has had a greater number of presidents than any othel institution ot be kind, ths changes having rarely been any improvement Car, Vrt Timet, Gypsies In novels are very attractive. of the novels they seem to attract to themselves about all the real estate in the neigh ton, Ky. Friday he was released from jail. He bad no money, and walked 157 miles in two days, reaching Lexington In time to appear In court Monday morning. At the pres- cnt writing his case has not been calle4.

of furniture, drove out her family, and left her alone in the empty house. For three days the household goods lay as they were thrown; outtfand several You need not go to Africa to see men iro out on a fouL Visit the base-ball igan that several farms have invested thousands in forest lands in order to procure timber at the lowest possible borhood. Serum' JournaUl ground. cost new lorn ju.au ana ntpra. of the evicted families passed boia aav.

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274
Years Available:
1887-1887