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JAY GOULD DEAD.
Tie Mm of Millions Responds to lie la
mtaSe Last Cali
Short Sketch of His Lite—The Effect
iu the Financial World,
Jay Gould died at his home in New
V<>iit Oily at 9:15 o’clock Friday morn¬
ing. The news w n% unknown outride of
the hou-o of the miitlunrire for half ah
hour after. The hist, authentic verbal
news of the event ome from the color*
ed butler, who, res-ponding to inquiries,
verified the report. .Mr Gould dkri .--.nr
rounded, by hyaieiatw the members of his family
am] the t All day Thursday
coni rad ictoi'y rep ■"•its ubeftp his co. d~.
thro were circuh fifed, but late la the
evening it was ftt’ku-.wkd. c*j that he
was failing fast. At 1 o’clock Friday
morning fly be teemed to rally nod tin- inra
retired; but. at daylight bis condition
was more alarming and the family wasTap- again
assembled at the bed-ride, It
l-aren' that the end was me and Mr.
■Gould set mod to nrd r.< ft The cod
came fore peacefully and quietly. Jtt t be¬
death, Mr. Gould, realizing its ap
iiot , *a[.r. , ». !:R s3 the
acinus morn hers of the family. He was cos
and ^ e tirely composed, meeting
the end with calmness. Mr. Goukih
last words were iti the form of a request
that he might, at the closing in rneut
of his life, be surrounded by the beloved
members of h:s family Ilf? It-ares four
S'-ns--George, Ed dawgh’tcr, sv it> Howard and
Frank, and otic H leu Mrs*
Gould died Mime tw • years ago,
The physicians assert definitely the ca
tore if the recent idao-s -—its. i? -was gi-B
erelly believed— to h-iv- b on lalm'.tur',
com miplSon. It is said that 1 saa
sevci.-v himorrhagev the day recently, tb,- fust
occurring before Thanksgiving,
and another a few days tattr » p, i
nuoihi r ft few days ago The sufferer
was htlively grateful'' for all tint was
dene for him.
The real cobd.ition of Mr. Gould’s
health was n- < rf-aUzed until a year, ago,
when be broke down, and since which
time there was a gridna! decline, forcing
him in a great measure to gi ve up . ! vt
{.■srticipatiou in ouaiuess For f.:n<r
weeks past Mr. Gould hi* transacted-the
home, principal only portion rtf his business at bb
brief making a few scat-, ring ec.” mid
visitstu his ■lowu-t-.wn t 8 Mr
Gould, at the time of his dent) WHS
fifty sis years of age.
bis ba’St.v urs.
Mr. Gould was b»m at Khsbnry, Deb
w*r« Hb early couniy, N«w y.,tk, May *27,' 1830
yews o.-re spent on Lis
father’s farm. At th- ogi of Pur ecu
years, he entered IbTuit ,t -.1, my. aud
kept the hooks < f the village bL cUmith.
fie acquired a taste foremvning. mathe¬
matics, and during the tummer of 1853
completed a survey of Albany county,
and surveyed and mapped the village of
Cohoes, following it with other w. rks
He aceumuUted $5,009 from these so*
veys. When but twenty years old, Mr
Gould published a h r J of TM 1W1W(
county, and while projecting wber ‘urveys
was pro-tinted by typhoid fever On n
C-) Pratt, very,lie became a> quain t vutli Zud< ck
who sent him into tin- wisfcrn
part of the state to selects & sib: for SiH
ucry. He chose n fine hemlock, creeled
a saw mill and blacksmith shop, and,
with Mr. Pratt, was eo«m doing ■. bug.
lumbering bought business. HuUsoquently he
out Pratt’s interest, and conduct¬
ed the business alone till, just before the
panic of 1857, when he sold out his en¬
ure plant. He became the largest stock¬
holder aud director iu the Stroudsburg,
Pa., bank. Soon afterward* he h came
interested in railroads, and put all his
money into railroad securities.
rUBCBASElT RAILROAD STOCK.
His enterprises widened, and he pur¬
chased heavy of stocks of ih« greatest
railroads of the country.
In 1879 he organized the Am r)c m
Union telegraph, afterwards merged Int< >
the Western Union Telegraph Compnnv
Iu 1881 he became interested in the e!e
vafed railroads in New York Deuiit
having been cast upon his financial stand¬
ing, bis he summoned several gentlemen to
private office in March, 1882, and
spread before Them certificates of stock
Laving offered a face value of $53,000,000, md
.desired.. to produce $20,090,00y more if
\\ ;th Mr, Gould's career since- fee be¬
gan to operate in Wall street the politic
are well informed. Speculations in Erie,
the “Clack Friday" aud other epis de*
are familiar. From the time he entered
W»ll street he forged straight ahead.
Line after line of railroad fell under his
control. With a single move in the stock
market he could affect financial matter*
not only in every city in this country, but
i» London, Faria and Vienna as* well.
Be turned hie at ten lion to the telegraph
ic system of the country and secured »
monopoly of that, con trotting the At¬
lantic cable as well, crowning his profits
with possession «.f the elevated railroad
system of New 'York,.
CA RE I) N0TIUS9 FOR SOCIETY.
Mr. Gould married young and was al¬
ways domestic is habit. He eared noth¬
loir. ing for In society the UMthi and h* paid little attention
lived plainer than
many men whose incomes aro less than
$1.0,900 a year He was net 'what some
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He was never, robust except ns to Witt
and brains.
The most conservative estimates place
hi* fortune at about f-6O,boe,00i, while
some people in Wall street who think
they know something about Ids accumu¬
lations figure that he must have gotten
together folly cm« hundred million. Of
’•Of yews this fortune has mere-i-cri rap¬
id.y owing to Lis vaoitnous income from
h:A holdsngs of Western UuL.r, i-.r.d Man¬
hattan wlock and bond investment*, and
tin income from the-.t three .
alone cannot have fallen under $3,000,
900, and probably exceed that.
. m raz .stock mmnitm.
The effect of the news of Jay Uoul.i’s
death oo the stock Exchange. await-V] !V W >Sf
. life ittirmrog wan anxiously
market opened t-here n i
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there were ettisidpribie' off.; .> .-
(i-Oidder;-, uotabiy Mm»mi
Western Union, Manhattan and Au.-hH i
stuck, were also sold to a considerable
exteot, bat. they only broke
Missoim P.-ieiSc ■ made tb> gr>- t-wl -1
ciifl'fr- t S 4 per cent, to H but tcoov
cred ia the first fifteen minutes to 55.
The market then steadied somewbut.
There was very little xcitemtat at the
opening of the market.
»19CU*»BI> AT WAeiU VO'iori
The detah of Jay (Tc.i:'S was th- ’ i
versal' subject of discussion in - Hi 11
circles at Wash tog to« Friday morning
Kfcrftary Foster voiced the. tefdnmn ot
the aduiinistration when he raid that
Gould’s death would have littl ■ or no ef¬
fect on the money m&rki t of th« United
State ; that his death had bmi diecoimt
ed, and the fact shut he had withdrawn
sever*! from active partc : could pation its IV,!! street
years ago, not now disturb
basin ess. . ~
Effect of the skits auhovs.
A London eabl<%rH*n .sky#-; Fuller par
ticulfirs of till* effect of Gould’s, doth
upon the market here show th.-.f fur a
moment the nr-aa rauaed thorough dis
ftirgarritetioo. Kansas, and she Missouri Pun
Wabash end Union Pacific stuck
were especially sharp pr. -sed for sale. 1 . -re
was ft decline, .instantly soci'i *-d«d
by a rvttction, itodef which the stocks
irimost entirely reenvered. from the de¬
cline, This rapid recover? wa* attribu¬
ted to the effect * f earlier cable dis
patihes fl«ai:b, preparing thu peopb; tor the
so the news, when it came, did
not take altogether' by surprise the
market.
AN AGREEMENT PROBABLE.
The Ultimate Success of the Monetary
Uonfereneft Assured.
A cablegram of Tuesday from Brussels
says: Tin- comm 11 e -» appointed by Hie
.nternat'm al ftmuetary rnnf-reneo to
consider the proposals of Mr. Alfred de
Rothechii ’s, will also consider the p’gas
suggested by M. Levi and Profe-s r
Adolphus Sod her. Professor S tib.r’s
pi n is to establish one gramme of fine
gold as the iuten anonal unit of value
and to stop the muting of coins contain¬
ing less flout 3,8065 grammes -of pure
gold. The circulation of coin of foreign
countries of less than new standard
will be prohibited by the countries sign¬
ing rior r.u value agreement, will be withdrawn and gold coin of inte¬
within five
years. Private hmduals w” ’ 0 allowbd
to,coin gold ujs.ro the pa >.f an
agreed be seigniorage. issued' gold Gold c<- ilficxtes
m»y Professor agafort Boclber’s he ii re
serve. the of plan also in
eludes coinage silver in the pro¬
portion of twenty value units of that
metal to < ae of gold, but private indi¬
viduals will not be allowed the free
coinage of silver. . Of the comm it five
are avowed bins- isULte, six nmnimi 'a -
lists and tit ,a doubtful, it will ,*it,
twice each day. It is the generalexpect¬
ation that Mr. dc Rothschild's proposals
vrih be accepted by the committee 1 i
referred to the conference and g “-tu
meets with the modifications suggested
by the schemes of Sir. Levi and Professor
rrielb; r. One of the medications will un¬
doubtedly he that all Races gold coins lx low
the value of twenty be with
'drawn from circulation and replaced by
silver notes. The adhesion of the Gor¬
man delegates is considered certain, as
Herr de Cleben, formerly president of the
leiehslng. Poefber’s approved the main lire- of
Professor proposal. The French
repneeutativrs which will also accept the plan,
was communicated by M. Tu-.-rd.
Freuch ex-minister of finance, and was |
favorably received by the French
gates before it was submitted to the con- j
terence. W ith the prospects of early |
an agree- '
rnent, nobody now talks of the failure of '
ihe conference, which at first waa the i
conference only prediction. wiil likely It is reported conclude that the j j
next
week.
The American delegates aro disposed
to support Mr. Rothschild’s proposals on •
the principle bread. that half a loaf ,s better
item eo
GOV. JONES INAUGURATED.
_ So Opposition Was Shown—His in- i
augural Address,
A Montgomery special of Thursday says: i
Governor Jones was Inaugurated "for his
wcoftd term in tho hall of the house of
representatives* bly being the entire general assem¬
preheat There was no oppo¬
sition.
Before taking the oath Governor J ones
delivered lire inaugural address. Among
other things the governor gave an expo¬
sition of the acts of the democratic
party from the time it took control
of the state affairs in 1874, up to
the present time, and declared that
the parly Was not responsible for tho
condition of the treasury existing at
this lime. H>- recited the charge made
that useless offices had been created and
g-*ve a list of ail offices created since
1874, showing the causes leading to the
. refttioa of these office* and the necessity.
He hold that the present condition of
tire- fortunate treasury depressions was brought about by Un¬
rapid decrease of the following a too
tax rate. Ho felt
ih»t the only plan to «ava the credit of
the state was the Increase of the fax rate,
A Jackson, Mias., special says: Tho
vole of Coahoma county only reached the
office of the secretary of state Thursday.
The entire vote of the. state was 52,809,
divided as follows; Cleveland. 40.987;
Weaver, 10.258; Harrison, 1,408; Bid
well, 950. Cleveland's plurality over
'Weaver is 29,081, and hi* majority over
ail k 27,085. Coahoma gives Catching*
a majority the of ’230, and mikes his major:
ty in district 0.75b.
OUR LIFE SAVING SERVICE.
General Saperiutoudent Kimball Makes
Bis Annual Report.
Genkrai Biiperinteetlcnt Kimba. of fh
Hfo saving that eervj'.e, number states in hi* annual
teport tho of disasters t,.
vessels within the field of operation ni
There tho service during board the year was 3.W
were an of these wsseh,
2.570 pers-ms, of whom 2,500 w-re-.at.nl
Snd seventy lost. The number of ship¬
wrecked'persons who received Miceor at
th totiua wm 747. Estimated value of
< d , !•>. usters .. was "SSPSi $*,294,525. haired Of in this the
amount camber of $7,111,005 v«Meri totally was lost saved. The
was fifty,
TILIGBIPIIC GLEANINGS
Tiislws of fte fori MtM Md
Ply amd Fomlei Paragraph
fnten-din 2 and Instructive to AH
Classes of Headers.
According to a special of Sunday in
flucT:7,'4 has rfappc ired at Hamburg
Twenty' cases have beep reported,
A fire «t the c»rnep of Ibick and Com
Tu.erfial streets, »'■ utb St. L uts, at mid
night Friday, % tray*, d severs! build
iui-.s.
The total presidential vote of Maine
was; Harrison, 02,871 Cleveland, 48,
044; prohibition ; arty, 8,082; people’s
p, tv. 2 045; tinio • lab“r party, 880.
.Fire Thursday eight in Mount C!ar<
Works of the Baltimore and Ohio rail¬
road totally (testtoyed the embed and
damaged a considerable number of Mg*.
Franco, A dispatch of Sunday from Cannas, Lucien
amimmces the death of
gineer Hsj>o!eo« who Bonaparte- negotiated Wise, Panama the civil canal en¬
the
{•oottesSion.
'1 h< South Fifteenth rtreet mill of the
Oliver Iron tud Suei company, a* Pitts¬
burg, Fa., closed Friday or. only n few
order hours’ notice. The reason <.*s : gned is n»
1 *, and the mil! overstocked.
waukee A dispatch of Thursday official. f ont of Mil¬ the
says; The count
vote of Wisconsin has been complete *
It was follows: Peck, democrat, for gov
Crnor. 178,108; Spooner, republic sn.
!70,354; Peek’s pmality 7,844.
At the fire underwriters’ nifcefiutr in
K* w York, 'Wednesday, t-he mast hereafter riper
i aii p thing was to decide that
'there shall -be no universal baste of sat*.
rate, but that the base rate for each city
and town shall depend upon its t>wu
record.
I be church, St. Michael, one of ti.e
finest in Y:-i.na, Austria, waa destroyed
by tire Wednesday night The church
Contained many tombstones from the
sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries,
which are badly damaged Hie loss t
the city is Irrep.ruble.
A Chi ego dispatch of Thursday says;
The Caiunr ! Iron and Steel works, on
old Calumet river near Cummings, has
been sold to a syndicate of Cleveland
men for about $500,000, and work will laid
in r. Mimed in the plant after baring
idle for the last year,
A Detroit Free Press special dispatch
from Saginaw, Mich,, says the Michigan
Salt company, on Friday, advanced the
price of salt ten cents a barrel, fine (Milt
being .noted at 65 cents. The eouapai y
Lire SOU,000 barrels ''ob band leas than at
this date one year ago,
Mich., A dispatch Another of Saturday commercial from disaster Ithaca,
says;
piecipitated \>v the failure of the bank of
Church, Bills & Co., is the assignment
of the Nelson-Barber Company, for near¬
ly twenty years a concern which has done
business under the name of Nelson &
Barber.
•A special of Thursday from Tacoma
says; The official returns from oil but one
county in Washington give Harrison 38,-
481, Cleveland, 88,1)22; Weaver, 30,284;
Bid well, *2,487 For Governor: Me
Draw, republican, 83.103; Snivel, deroo
end, 28,776; Youog, people's party, S3,
030; Green, prohibitioniat, 630.
Tho fourth inauguration of Porfirio
Diaz, as president of Mexico, took place
amid great pomp in the City of Mexico,
Thursday in the chamber of deputies.
In the evening an inauguration banquet,
with four hundred covers, was given in
the pri ce to the president by the sena
tors aud deputies,
V. special of Thursday from Joliet, III.,
says: The condition of the collapsed
S!> n> City bank aud Enterprise 'Wire
Mill Company looks more serious. Addi¬
tional claims were tih-dThureday morning,
bringi! g the aggregate li-to.itb*:* -if both
t om 1 ri « !o nearly « million dollars, with
probably one third of that in as-srts,
A made New Thursday York dispatch says; Default
was on the East Tennes
'<■.. Virginia and Georgia first extension
5 per cents, amounting to |5,000,000.
At the company’s office it was said that
the default was necessary on account of
the depression in the south. The bonds
may remain in default six months before
foreclosing proceedings can be instituted.
The congress of the National Prison
Association of the United States met at
Baltimore Saturday * night. Cardinal
Gibbous was among the first to enter the
hall- He was «««n followed by ex Pres¬
ident Hayes and Mayor Latrobe. Mr.
Hayes reviewed the work of the society
and the. growth of crime through immi¬
gration. ist* He said immigration as it ex¬
to-day in America. is plainly in the path of prog¬
ress
A news The special from Taunton, Mass.,
Thursday says: grand jury resumedits session
morning and began the exam
smiaarion of more witnesses in the Bor¬
den case. Detective HcIIeury and wife,
who were mixed up with a sensational
publication a few weeks ago ia the court
house, wore among the witnesses to testify.
District AttorneyKaowltott stated square¬
ly Thursday morning that- the !a*t Insan¬
ity story was ail bosh.
A Washington dispatch says: A
meeting wa« hall Thursday at the "resi¬
dence of Mrs, John A. Logan to further
the interests of the American university,
to be erected in this city. Mrs. Logan
proposes .-rally to orgrnig* an Americas, nal
. lv gun upon llw plan of th« Na¬
tional Woman’s Temperance Union. The
object of the league is to enlist the ser¬
vices of the women of the Methodist
church uroulutioo throughout the country $1,000,000 In the ac
< of a fund of to
fmm » part of the university endowment.
Official Vote of Ctliaois.
A Special from Bpiingfield says: The
state board of o;,nv«sser«, on Tburaday,
completed liiinoiH the It Is (asms follows; of rive.-iftcmi President— vote
of as
Oieverind, Weaver, 22,207; 426,281; Bidwclt; Harrison, 399,288;
2.%907.
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iltlSiOROCS eilllTuHKS FROM
VA IttO L' S SO U HOKS,
An Inexorable Kxeepltem— \t Home
—Lucky Fellow—A Proliwitwat
Prevaricator—On the Alps—
Perpetual Bliss, trie.
Tho heart; relenting, still U prme to
smother
The angry foeitnys which arise 'twist
men;
Bat when bahonalste fall out > y eaea
other,
They seldom speak again
—rack.
ur.iy •!<:-. wohk,
“This is the statue.”
“It’s much larger than life. m'T’
“Oh, yes! But no larger thu* be
thought he wa*.”—Puck,
AT HOME,
She (hintingly)—“The lire is going
out.”
H«—“.Well, 1. hope it wilt briiir s««uo
coal back with it.”—Detroit Free
A FltOFESSIONAI, I'll KV ARK’A TO U.
He—“Babbler always winds up those
•wonderful yarns of his with, “Truth is
stranger than fiction.”
Life She—“Very likely it is—to him.”—
MuRK than evek.
Curoso—“Well, McBride, is there as
much billing and cooing as there was
before marriage?”
McBride—“The billing has increased
largely. ”—Detroit Free Press.
UCCKY FECtOW.
Jack—“Priscilla has made George
happy for life,”
Clara—“I’m 80 glad to hear it!
When are they to be married?”
Jack—“Never. She has refused him.'’
•—Truth.
BRAINING AND BRAINING
Dudelet (after reading the story of a
murder)—“Isn't it dreadful to bo brained
with an ax?”
Miss Sharp—“Yes; but not so bad as
to bo brained with nothing."—Detroit
Free Press.
A .NATURAL CONSEQUENCE,
••Why, Fred, my boy, what’s be
come of that pretty girl you used to be
about with so much? I never see y ou
together now,"
“What’s become of her? Why, she’s
my wife.’-—YankeeBlade.
HAFPY DISPATCH.
First .Eminent Physician—,.“T have
always remembered my first patient ”
Second Duto—-“l trust he remembered
you."
First E. P.—“He would have done so,
but he hadn’t time to make a will"—Life.
A NATCHAUST.
Philanthropist—“What startled you
on Weary your wanderings!"
Baggios—“A good man told
me to *go to the ant.’ I T have been
wandering the through the country, study¬
ing habits of the insect ever since *'
ON THE ADDS.
She—“Oh, what a lovely view! I
can’t understand ho w you can remain so
apathetic in vie# of one of nature's w«»
droua works Dou’t you feel arty
thing! He—“Oh, 1 ’ thirsty.’’—Pick
yes; Mo
Up
nsncETOAU buss.
Brigga—“Just for a joke, 1 told Mils
Elderly the other dry that when she
laughed it was all I could do uot to kiss
her."
Griggs—“What happened!"
Briggs—“The next time I saw her
she had hysterics,"—Life,
OONVI.VCKO,
“What a beautiful sky!" observed tho
poet, as he looked into the We3t, that
Nile was a dreamy blending of olive pink and
green; “what a lovely vista of
evanescent tones 1’’
“But there isn't any money m it,” re¬
plied his commercial friend.
“There ia a ten-d Hirer bill In a sonnet
on U,” chimed the poet
“Then,” responded the coiamercial
mao, warmly, “it is quite as beautiful
as you say it is.”—Pac-.r.
M».U1\G n KA-V.
“S 3 ,”snarled the father, “yon have
asked my daughter to marry you, and,
having gained her consent, you come tc
me for mine?”
“That’s about the dimensions of it,”
responded the young man, bravely.
“Do you know, air, that t have 110
money and cm give her nothing?”
The young man patted the old oae on
the back encouragingly.
"That’s all right, old fellow,” he said,
“aether havo J, so tile change will not
prove a serious shock to iser. What do
you say? Is it a go?”
It went.
UO.VH5STI: ART.
For Sari Cheap for Cash — An original
uud unique portrait of Christopher Co¬
lumbus, painted by Tintoretto Ssarihew,
by whom orders tor graining and film
‘Hg w id :><? f.liftnViiUy re x>i -t? 1 Said
;>ottrait is done j» oih upon muslin,
nineteen by twelve feet; euirume of the
prcsKut century, no tuff, uo cuemirotto,
tin nous case; just a plain, rctiablc, sen
-1 b r, < > •. 1 .;: p t • 1 ( j A'hirers the
Blue Iritimi Avemie,' Bairsugc < Oitipmy
ViiraHeH-T: n''
A. B*~»Will paint ia a iwor !, if rs
qiorre!; nh» my k-Hwtnh' uu,,t may
wish, —Chics:;:-:) Ni-»w ’
tt»n»rd.
There I*.
HERNAMK
*Tai lostert! Could yo# find me, plea**?
poor Ufltte frightens,! baby t ;
The wind had tossed her gelded Oycce,
The sterna had scratch®! her dimpled knata*
I steoped and' Uftod her with vase.
And #oftiy whi«|fcn>l ilar be.”
“Tell imyour itnmc, my lii thf maid, J
I can't find you without it.”
“Aty name is Shiuev-oyo*,'' she said. J
‘■VV, but you lnst v> ^ i'i Oa twr uCftM
’ey r sa-i-i
A single ling about if,”
'Tu', , d. nr,' f sM'd, ‘'vvh.it is your name?*
'W,ir, didn’t, you bear me tell yo«?
Dust DbiaeyVeves.” A bright thought came
\V, whs s ajot.rr.itmtwhwithey Msm*
Y.su, iittia oac—it’s jj<t the saiue -
When tnarmua has to scold you?'
*'My mamma never scolds," *he moans,
A little Mushing cnKuipg.
“Cep* NVben V w l«ien ti-frowtm; stones,
And then sub says” (the culprit owui),
“Afehetab's Sanpbira Jones,
What has you been a dmogf*
—Anna F, Burnham.
HUMOtt OF I if E HA Y.
Parts of speech—HyphettS.—Truth*
Goes through without change-—Th#
shopper.—Puck,
The indispcusibk* servant is master of
the situation,—Judge.
Clothe® may not make the man, but
suits make the lawyer.—Elmira Gazette.
Faroe is a bright robe; but it soon
weira out at the elbows.—Rant’s Horn.
“F.iriy M of to be 3 ani what early to riso' people 1 despise.
ikes a titan roost
—Judge.
When one woman praises anotlier,
folks think she is sarcastic. —Ram’s
flora,
What is done cannot be undone, especi¬
ally if it is a hard-bailed egg.—Texan
Siftings.
Success shows off our good qualities;
Jack of success shows oil our defects.—
Texas Siftings,
A roan has to be puffed up well be -
fore he can blow his own horn with
proper vigor. —iteiel;.
The sign-painter may make « dollar
while the steeple-painter ia making
ascent.—■Boston Courier.
If you want to get ahead in the world,
don’t lie abed iu the moraiug thinking
about It.—Atchison Globe,
A great many “gentlemen of the obi
school” do not seem quite to have flu
i»bed their education.—Puck.
It is noticeable that a little man h
always very mild ia bis testimony against
a big man iu court.—Atchison Glob.
It's a queer thing, but the course of
true love runs all the smoother the more
it is studded with rocks,—Sun 1 fir m.
Had Her There: Miatres*-—“You're
the biggest fool i ever knew.” Maid —
“Yon forget yourself, ma’am.”—Judge.
Every man who gets whipped for a
sin complains and that other whipped people less.— have
don® uxor® been
Atchison Globe.
“I think Charles the First, was crazy,”
said Professor Bungleton. “Lie certainly
lost Ms head," observed Professor Sin
gitborry.—Southron,
It do«3 not f o’low that ull women ar«
ptirseproud simply because they invari¬
ably carry their pocket-books iu their
hands.—Boston Transcript.
Notwithstanding the precautions taken
by attendants at a circus tent to swell
the treasury, the rain will sometimes
beat its way in.—Statesman.
North Side Mother—“Oscar, why
can’t you be a. good boy fi’ Wayward
Four-Year Old—“Mamma, it makes me
so tired 1”—Chicago Tribune.
“That, is Miss Sharp singing. Her
father is having her voice cultivated."
“You can easily tell that." “Howl"
“It’s harrowing."—Cape Cod Item.
A London woman advocates the use of
dynamite in scouring “women’s rights."
This is carrying a disposition to blow
the men up to an extreme.—Washington
fitter.
Nellie—“Mamma, Geordic’s swallowed
a quarter an’ he’s chokin’!” “Oh, my
child, why did you do iti Now I
haven’t enough for ear fare, Chicago
News.
Priscilla—“But don’t you think it’s
a girl’s duty to ask the consent of her
parents?" Prunella—“Oh, yes; unless
she thinks they won’t, grant it.”—New
York Herald.
“Lightuing never strike twice In the
same place,” they say. “No?” “No.”
“Well, how do you account for it?”
“Must be msnipulatcd by a woman, I
suppose.”—Chicago Tribune.
“Smiggins appears to grow more
stupid every day." “Yos*. Somebody
told him that a little knowledge is a
dangerous thing, and hr* is trying to
forget ait he knows.”—Washington Star.
When the city man on a farm begins
to talk at the breakfast table about
“speckled beauties” he wants to make it
plain at the very start that lie doesn’t
mean, the horny-handed farmer's daugh¬
ters.—Somerville Journal.
“Now, wife, you have again given me
too much tea I. asked, yen for a cup
half full Don’t you know what half
full is'” “Well, John, I ought to. You
have endeavored fo illustrate many times
wLai it mesai,”—Buffalo Enquirer.
“What a sight you av “Just as I
was leaving the house to come to the
dub my wife pelted me with flowers.”
“But that doesn’t, account for your
bruised and battered appearance. ” “ you
sec, she forgot to take them out of the
pots. FHegcnde Brief ter.
M iilte-Tu: Bure-.
Rare roectiugg in ludi-* pasvroUy iu
tiuda some comic 'feature*, and the
ritest novelty is a “whit«-tic ram” ie
traduced at Kirkee. Tin cmujMititor*
ride a certain distaHri.*, dismount, and
kbvel before u lurty a rule si:«* tics a
* hito tie .round their u<St;k in a neat
the** they ivrt»i*u.ot tom start for
:<• roi./u boat Mot* ti offs' cm
•ttyT deftuesa. —C-‘iK<^»gu Tiwee.