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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY. NOYEMBER 19. 1890.
ISlest romas or Apa
|.. E T HURMAN-S BIRTHDAY FIT*
*' tinGLY celebrated.
l0l , c ,Bl Bsnqn.t« Colamba*—
.lUl.lli’C"'*'"-! »< "“>-
•* XllUT*
n,„ ClmUad.
0., Sov. 13.—Tlio city is
Villi II.V..Luatl. g nrui flow-
I- 1 : ;™r ti n "7th anniversary of
i,t ju go Thurman. tlie "Old
E^lfaioentcy.”
I ' uccrnos to cusveland.
I. .Ita'ilock * is forenoon, » public re-
IVI. took piece .-It till- govern r's
|r"“ h[K , x CloeeUnd met
TV: di.tingni*nea repriseutetiyee ot
fiLfv which erknowlodged him as
I .Vi,; During tlie reception at the
tu tease, the " rin T ol cannon wel-
j tltveland to the »ta e ot Ohio.
J. . .oi. rous crowd who aesemhlcd to
I iliiiijj would not Utjrirt without
ILnaiiv •veii'B ‘ 1|0 ex-Preeident, and a
fformed, and as the multituiio
IV ,ki» IT through, Cleveland shook
U li.iid 1.1 hie entliua.aatio admirers.
LHjiiiie.tocil Governor Csrupb.ll, who
il nnteredwit for the Brat time d.tr-
f X; ,i,v, Co. greeeman Onthwaite,
1 i end eeeeral other detuoerau ot
tiaui celebrity,
f il l tll.l hi COKATtOSS.
I tt the I -.n |..i t hall lo-mght the deco-
wV‘ pci hvtrd under the artistio
IlSefoualilied workm.n, vvereamat
lf ,( imiHMiig leauty. Acroit the
Eekae chamber* wero ktuij i dozen
Tweed arches burdened wi.h foliage.
‘ e tin pests and girder * - ‘ —* i
rj upfayeil
M „ grton.* Thi tilttonnrc
clamp’. wliik-h shed ft radiance
;b0 buu, were draped ftl out with
• I.er festooning* end ornamented
the nation’* color* Along the
h it hides and the south
best love him bo*t." [Prolonged cheers.] \vl
A MillORAULlZ SCEjiL I Ilk
SiroultaneoueJy the 1.0DO people
ch makes a fellish people,
Irnate p ace ia our natur»l li
. . | lain people of tlia 1 nd are 'lie
to their feet na tl:o toast-master Cvti- rulers. Tin ir inu t.tuic «f ]mur l*
eluded: "To the health, long life and only accompanied with the conditions
continued f.a; j idea-cf ourgwett." The that th* v hiiouid love their countr*. that
ap t la.i e which greeted tho toiat re* • they should jia o sir r ard and protect
a ••Oln P .m-.ls** v .A tA vn _ l •» .. u . _ J
no ) arty pleJge* and clan
is in
at tin
td
?d for
»Uh» V
rtd of i
i if ir'fame. ard that sll j
ith which they
nowi-d a* the "Old R>ra.in” rose to re* j it* inure* _
bponJ. It swelU-U frem applause to the tntellig)
cheers, from mild acclaim to deafening | dosed »houli to d»*vot»d to an under-
ro»r, as 1,000 lanwana handkcrchieis . s anding i f iti needs and the promotion
were wared in the air. The scene was of its welfan
thut would have swelled witu pride
t .e inert of any hurnuu being, even the
“Old Roman," whose modesty ha* ever
teen a crowning virtue.
It was flvo minutes Leiore the ovation
whi h greeted the toast subsided mill-
citutly loot able Judge Tlrurman to re
spond. 1 he Inspiration of tho occasion
called his massive fr me to regain al. of
its old-time vigor, and, forgetting Lb
recent ill,.cm, he .{cod like a ptood.yca- -i’"*"*"•’« •***
SEL*** “• ^ Jud8 “ SKtt.’SjKiXSS
Thurman said*.
JUDGE THURMAN’S ADDRESS.
“Mr. President and Fellow Citizens:
I aui not here to-night to make an cl *b*
oruio speech. 1 am here* to express in a
few; sentences my heartfelt upprecia*
lion of the honor you have so kindly
tern lit io do me, io ih ok you with my
whole soul, my neighbors, my fellow-
citizens if Ohio and distinguished gen*
tiomen from other suites, for their mark
of friendship and esteem. 1 am here, at
the age of 77, to repeat my tstimony. so
often given, of my confidence in the
beneficent rtrecU of free institutions and
toy firm belief in their durstiou on this
c« utinent and their gradual, but certain,
extension over other and larger portions
of the globe.
“I hope it is not presumptuous In me
The** are the elements of American
citizenship, ard tbtse are the co diti-ns |
Upon width our free institutions were
entrusted to our people, in full reliance,
at the beginning and for all time to come,
upon Atnsricin manhood, consecrated
by the highest and purest patriotism.
OUR STRENGTH IN OUR HOMES.
“A country broad ar.d pew. to bo sub
dued to the pori^cs of man’s vxisienct,
nt if-
| ondtr-
stunding the value*of a free nation, and
holding fast to an intense affection for its
history and it* heroes, have bad much to
do tvilh molding our American character
and giving it hardihood and vig r. But
it should never be forgotten that the in-
lluence w hich,more than all other things,
ha» made our people ante i!&[>o*i!oriC4 ol
governmental p wer, nnd which has fur
nished the surest guaranty ot the strength
and perpetuity of the republ c, has its
source in tho American home. Her* our
patriotism is torn »nd entwine* itself
with the growth of filial love, and here
oar children are taught tho st*.ry of our
freedom and ind«*j ou.ltnee. But above
all, beie in the bracing and wholesome
atm. sphere of uncomplaining frugality
and economy, the mcn.al and ntornl at
tributes of our p* pie have be* n firmly
tho he- e«si
thi '..9<dvr* a d for their families at li
lout-.: |.’ S’! !■ r -t.
CALV.UT IN THE noniCRV.
“The leaders of tho party, wh p h w
caught in tho art « f the ro bery **i
wt ich w av urrai^ned by tho p«*oj \* for
violation of its truFt, were forcoj by th*
Kid }'.. ..i> .1:i.. >to .t .]«•-! < ; ;i'«* v *■ i’ i
To aitempt io rtverv* tho current of tr
hoiiorable sentiments t done
i nn manhood, w re the di g
of those wbo insulted our |
nnnouniciucnt of the doctrine
desire cheapncvs nil to lovo
and to practi-'e economy and
was ua-American.
“. hut do v e plainly 6oe that
pvtli i, ..! . nt 1-y p.itr.o
Am rican- c.tUenth p is forsj
party In power, for schemes i
and for urscrupul
MORE OF Till; CONSPIRACY
THE GRAND JURY N'EETS TO INVESTI
GATE.
com »>’
L\'T PI
Life
VoU 111
HI rch Rr.iri
i« Iteported
Is Djlng nn
Illx Confesolo
to say that I think t< at I have some of i kn t and invigoraud. Never could it be
the necessary qualifications of a
on the subject, abort as my lift lias
been, in comparison with the lives of
nation», it lu.a been 2< og enough tor me
to see my native land, under free institu
tions, increase in j opuiation more than
eevtnfo.d; in wealth, in far, v»rv far,
P■V.J'dVDMro'weoicpetted piente,' krMlcr depm: la extent ol tirri oty.
I '/ iL and iacunM breetnleg ex- I »'“™ than double It. are*; In the gene-
Its!. !*|" IS * I r „| wi ll lielng and proeperity o( m peo-
1‘r'rovmr baleony «« »h* -net we* | P'« and in ttivlr educational edrantezei
ej h colon and wt will, elution and raliylou. privilege,.without «e t,u.
u iilU on tlie west ! in tho world, w hile its magnificent
' nUdlep,creep ol fraarant folUie, w-_rk» ?LiL“ r "“L‘“P_ r0 I5“1:*
tisrronced the press gwlury, draped | ,ier hi agriculture, > its great mines anti »t ro og«i.d self-reliant in their citizem
I tl«r end liung »Uh ho»gh..p^rtacltt^ Md lie iwrr^B. .„i r , In wlf-denial and by th..urround ;
draped I ,i(?r '*1 agriculture, he great mines and
O'lghs «>f nianuf.ictures. and its marvelous means
ween, "tin the'''tvr«”aKai n> and ! ol coevnunication, 1U creeti n ot science
Serb,thenorib wa. an alcove -f
I. the music, which breathed out
I’culJj decorations where art and na-
t minded.
I.0WS AND ROW1 Ot* TAULE?.
|Tl.e wide hall was set with tables
Inning cast *nd west across tho entire
ki:t, a distance of some sixty-fivo feet,
Kile along the cast side under the na-
Iro’, emtlems was arranged a long tablo
4 platform raised some twelve mchta.
E tat o, sixty-five feet in length, was
nig el to accommodate the eminent
6’i.men chosen to respond to the
...e list of dfsthignished visitors and
Ld those who occupied se«t*at the ban*
bt table was not composed exclusively
If a. tcocj sis, I here w«-re a number of
L-p esentatires here from Ul»lu ai.a else*
klure wbo con.e not at part sms, but aa
izins, to show their appreciation of
i public service rendered by Judge
■liUrman. Tho vi-itors came frozu all
Lrt* of the country, far and near,
ptRiocruts of c« urre preuoroin*Ud, as
tsnquetwas projected by a demo-
ratio club and given in honor of the
rhtisv of a distinguished member of
ut partr.
c.LViLAND AND TUUKMAN ENTER.
I A» early os 7 o'clock the banqueters
arrive and tnke seats at tho
wi.| just 8 o’clock wli-n ex-
Ircauiai.tUevriand and JudgwTnarman
Itcred the room. They wrote arm in
p.Ti, kevZ'Ftesldsr.t suppertfrs Ju'icr* • es» ©f
hurman, who, iSvhtcU by his rane,
s kH slow ly up the Imlh HU Umpim;
m sttevted io ttie inrmids that his old
lacoiy, rl eumatism, liad u ade upon Ids
ligo ous frame. A mighty cheer went
Ip from a iionsand throats os the ou il-
pro caught sight of the two diatin-
i .eii guihta ot the evening and tho
tr w#a prolonged and thrice repotted
Ire ihe | roctsaio» reach d mo upper end
I' tbs hall h r a moment only the dis
jtusiiedcouplepaus.d. It was just
i ff*vy rcacl»ed the iccept on room
when they turned toward the a«« mlilage
Is 1 t-owsd gravely their acknowledge*
Tient to die gt uerous ovatio .
I After a few minutes rest, the party
man r.ice. And in these same
seventy years, the consti.ution of nearly
ev ry government in Eorope has been
ameliorated bv the introduction of more
liberal | rincl, lea. Con ral and South
Amt-ri a have be ome a cong rles of re*
pu lie* Canada nnd Australia ate sub
stantially republics without the nsnte
nnd even in the fur East, oriental Japan
become* more free and liberal with each
revolving year and, nn re marvelous y*t,
the 1 ght seems to be breaking over be*
nighted Africa aud men ot sanguine and
philosophic di-position are predhtii g,
w ithout exciting ridicule, her redemp
tion from her barbaric sletp of ct-nturies.
FREEDOM ENCIRCLING THE GLOBE.
“In ft word, freedom seems to be grad
ually circumnavig.iimg tho gl»bv, and—
proud thought for us—the polar ttar of
the navigator ia our own republic ot the
United States. What 1 have »aid nuy
seem to n mo like extravsgsnt optimum.
If so, I have only to reply that I have
said of any country sa truly a* of ours,
that the permanency of its institutions
depends upon its homes.
FRUGALITY A HTRONGHOLDk
“I have sp ken of frugality and
economy aa important factor* in Ameri
can life. I find no fault with th* ac
cumulation of weafth, and am glad to
a»e energy and enterprise receive their
fair reward. But 1 believe that our gov
ernment in ita natural integrity is ex
actly suited to a frugal and economical
people; and I believa it ia safeat in the
hands of those who hare besn made
inga of an enforced economy. Tnrift and
Cxreful wntchluln as of expenditure
among the people tend to secure a tlirirty
government; and «he*p ami coruful liv
ing on the part of individual* ought to
enforce eoouomy in the public expedi-
tureo.
"When, therefore, men in h’gh places
of truar, charged with tfie responsibility
of ntakiig and executing, our la*a, not
only condemn hut flippantly deride
cheapness and economy within ttie
homes of our fwople, and when the ex-
I enaitures of the government are reck
less and wasteful, we may be sure that
lomeibing is wrong with us, and lha a
Cimillion exists which calls for a vigor
ous and resentful defense of American
ism. by every man worthy to be called
an American citizen.
’ 732 DEMOCRACY 12 TH2 PEOPLE.
“Upon tbs question of cheapness and
economy, w hether it relates to individ
uals i r io th« operations of »ho govern
ment, the Democratic party, true to its
creed and its tradition*, wid unalterably
alw ays preferred optimism to pessimism, i remain attach* d to our plain and frugal
and common rente to both, and that I I |>eople. They me especially entitle i to
don’t tmnk that In what I have said I the watchful euro and pio ection of the r
have •!* parted from the leaching* of my governmo. tj and when ihey are borne
guide." 1 down witn burdens greater than they
Judge Thurman iiieu devoted Uu win* can bear, nnd are mad- of
lea to personal ind political remluls* by hard taskmakers, we will n< t leave
ucr, and icntinued: their tl ie. A* (he great German re-
ute*
cenoe, — w
never a CANDIDATE aoain. ! former, inslsiiog upon hi* rellgk
Before I con 1-de, thero i« one state* victi ns, ia the \ r.-encc of hi* sccnsers
t. at I feel it my Otity to make. In ♦ exdakned,^! can do nought
town papers a few dava ago I 1 stAmi.
God
and accompaided by the S|*ak. rs of
•vtsing, entered tho hall and took
ir eesta at th* grand central table. It
u at this * a/e that (be gieaieat dsm-
WaUu of ih* evening tin»k place.
A TIiZMKMh US ovation.
Cheer after cheer arose from theen-
luiiMtic audience, and simultaneously
t»ry man urote from Id* seat snd
»av*d die tradi ionsl rrd bandana
“fidketc l f in honor of th* "Old Ho-
D ‘ B * ' v *lh dignity, yet smilingly,
kuru.an Ixmed to his thouvand frantic
duurers and Drover Cleveland did like-
n e. ascherrs for the ex*Prvsidcnt rent
a**»r. Tho Land struck up "The htar
Banner'’ and oil remained
'analog tdl tbs close. Then, at a Big-
Pal trow ti.e chairman, the vast inulti-
pi i* sane into their seats at ths fesUve
wnl b.inq- et began.
, AT TUE BANQUET TABLE,
it. ^ •kers* t-tl# were;
■Mlsn Ot Thurman, Grover Clevelsni,
f '>!'I■ J. Lehtz, ebaum n of the Tbur-
pari club; Allan W, Tnurrunn, Joseph
|Mu .Waite, ez-Scn-tor Joseph McDonald,
ia l pirns' Dr*G*ueral lXm IL Dick in*
f >. Uixres-.man Wo, L Wilson, Con-
Ere»*a an W, t; p. Breckinridge, Judge
B A. M rri-o i, Ocr. Ewis^, Goremor
•aijtsou, Gowimov Boyd of Nebraska,
P- v « uum*„on»-r Co emao, Congressman
K- ^ \Mmger of Illinois, George
T wl,, 8 "“hop, Hfnry Wattor»on, ex*
Muvernor Uiahop, ex-8olkito -tieneral
Peakins, Congrcaatuan Du bur row of
f hiraxa
At the conclusion of the banquet John
i^mz, chairman of tho Tnurman
,h . rapped the vast asaemb'aKe to
presr sri.i jutruuucel Joseph li. Outh-
*rtv, toa*inmstcr of theev*ning.
°CiB.VAlTL’K TRIBUTE.
« \ thing," said Congress*
nan Dutliwaita, "to se* a thousand men
t, wn b^vther, not from one large city
pon*', tor from one great aUte, but fiuu*
fvery quarter of this greatest of repul 1 *
to honor th* nut:.I day of an old
*o. Mtnple primitive citi/.eii. (Tremvti*
>» a[>|ilauf*.| ili, t:eitrhl<ors nro hete
B * *? un y uiktiiigUMli<.<rmeu wh«» lmve
U avv.al day* from distant state*, srs
*° rejoice w.'th Mm, that i.e h l*
FV»ngth of days among us aud to
r 1 ™ be may be with u* into the
fyjjiy 01 anollier century. [Cries of
^ w Y«r of dfvtinction, a lawgiver
«> <inr |, | B || , ( j wfadon* is impressed
£pnthejur.sptudtnco of his state for
PL time to tome, a lawmaker in loth
congr-s* whose work there was
t* highest statesmanship, a political
H f0f devouou to prin*
J‘ l h •onscisnce ana with cuurag*
«« unflagging zeal, pur* in private life,
f-Mateiirity and fidelity in all l.:« rein
“*'h his Icllowuien were never
Here
lp me," so, however
sow my name su«*gMt«d as a oroper* an* | much others msy mock anaueri eci.eai**
uidate b r t o Brest ;ency or vice-I’re*.- nes« and the po»i and frugal man an 1
•. in ii.^.”1 '■•■ry in u i in »..i... u .r i .n
Si*e »he suggeetion f^r, nj j earing in a in defense of tl.eir siniplo Amrruanisra
at>tr known to t o ve y Irteadly to n.e . defl.ntly prooiatmitfg, "\\# con do
and publ shed in the plavo of iny re i* ! nought el*.. Her# w# sUnd."
dence, it might naturally be su-pected NOT a*uakfi> OF uheapsensl
by stranger* that it was ins, ired or at “Thui when tho que*tiou i% raffed
least approved by me. But such was whether our p opie fL,!! have tho n-ces-
not'h*f.icr. I had no idea that such a J *arie- of life tit a cheater rate, wear*
suggestion would be made until I eawr it, not ashamed to eotxfsos ourselves **in full
in this paper. syinpeti y with the dema’-d for cheaper
-Mv ir lends, fet me aay <o you, in all to-f*;" end «c aro n<.: d<ui.ri«d by the
sincerity and without tne !ra t menial int tbit this stans “nsnsassrily to in*
reaervation, that I am not nor shall ever v. Ive a cheaper man or woman under
agnin l»e a candidate lor odkw 1 have 1 the «Oita”
uen tuflhienlly h<inor*«j by mv party "When the promot r of n parly mens-
aud neither asked nor desire any further ure wkkb inv.de* every home in the
honor than continued frieud.hip nnd and wt.h higher pno, dccUre* that
giMil wilL ‘cbe-ip and nasty go together and this
"Gentlemen, I have saidenongb; more, i whole svttcn of cheap tbiage ia • bad*;e
indeed, than I exported to my. Once ..f poverty; for cheep merchandise me ne
more let me thank yon. You have glad* cheap men and cheap tuen mean a cheap
Cencd tl e heart and brightened the foot* country.’ we initigMBlIj r.pudute such
•let'# of an old t> an, your devoted friend, an tnurprvtauon of American senti-
In hia descent of tlio hill of life, when tie me oh
I as almost reached its foot M iy God . “And when another one, hi^h in party
bless you all. K hisvarne t prayer. councils, who has become notorious *•
The next toast wa* "C'itirenabip in i to# advocate of a contrivance to perpet*
America," responded toby ex-rreddent! ustr pare innauptvmacy by outran oueia
Lluveland. Mr. Cleveland said: ! ttrference wi h ibo euflrage, aoi out er*
MR. CLEVI LAND’S sFKCCtf. ! that th# ere ftr cheat tu-ts is un-Ameri-
“Mr. President and Gentlemen: I ] can;’ weseacmfuliv tejej thus hieepeicB
follow the ptomptiogs of a heart full ot do » not induct* si i wig.u.*» rvoc«p.too
d'vutiou and vtnetation, as I Under of true Aufricaaua
from the dem* orocy of the great state of "J will not r Ur to other utterance* of
- - - 1 - *-■ Ilk* import from similar souicea Icon-
tent myself w ith recalling the moat prom
inent and aignilictuL Tne wonder la that
three things were addressed by Ameri-
can» to Americans.
“What was the occssion of these con
demnation* of chejineM, undwhat had
U*u>*t American men ami worn*-n done,
or whst were tliey likely to do Uia: they
should be threatened with the epithets
'cheap,’ ‘nsaty’acd 'un-American Y
THE rKOPUtV BETRAYAL
“It is haxvi to apvek fiatknily aa we
anseer these quetUone. ntep by step a
vast mmiler ot our.pco;\e m-1 l-*, n ltd
on, following Mindly tu the path o( party.
They h«d bet-n tilled wilt, hate an i sec
tional prejudice; they bad l-oen cajoled
wi h mhreprrseaUiL-nft acd false prom
ises: they had b.«n corrupted with money
acd by appeals t*» their ssldshness, AU
these tilings led up to their final betrayal
to tat My live demands of those who lud
supplied the fund lor their corruption.
"Tina betrayal waa pal,able; and it
was iaipo-sibl* to deny or concval the
fact that tho i reundsd relief tendered
to the people iu fuIUlmect of apr uit e
to lighten the burdens of their life, made
by tlie party entraded w*th tl«- g,\, rn*
meat, was bat a aencu.e to pay the 4m ts
increased by the pun. hue of party suc
cess, wi i.e it futthsr increased the uu*
o* the
A*- ’USED AT Last.
“Tlie peo; Is * ere *t 1 »; aroused and Je*
moeded on txplai alien. They had brvu
taught for on* hnnurep years that in the
(li'tritatton of Lom-iiU li»»ir imwswsat
should Is admioUtertd witn equality
and justice. They had learned that
wealth wa-* not indtapeusablo to tesprn.
lability an J that it uni not entitle its
possessor* to es|*cial governmental
lavorr. Hu. We tuen with tcamy in
comes lud teen encouraged l>y the in
fluence ot tlio spirit <t tur in-ututi *ca
to i ractsce ec- Borov and frugality to tne
end that tb*y(M; i>- •' i"j to Che utmost
the rvwardaof tt.eir to h lbe iaflueoce
i f the American home sss Mill an ut
thaw. lu Uwir simplicity they knew
nothing of a ne* «n uitoa »hu-h
m.dscE -pr.rst dtsrepatanle, and they
still loved the cl • ap coo a of Li c*»n
and GsrfhlJ, *r.d bun ie i cf their
c unity men whi.m they held m vener .-
ti x And t> us the • i n « . L. :.caleJ
Dai'.jr Telegrapb, Nov. JC.
Dili h The grand jury of the federal court
11 - by tue I,,,.. j.Bt.rJay morning at the court
bouse aud at one • proceeded to invrsti-
gjt<* u.o charges ot conspiracy against
ahty Luiiier A. Hall of Do-lgo county, aud
U lignt I u: -..-.' r, J.’I.U 1..-U
hen the Jauit*s Moore. Lem Birch and 11
m and i luui-nts of Telfair county, charged
t it by a I LO , 8 p racy and the murdrrof Joh
si J;> i- } o ray lb at Norm n Jaleon (Xt. 7, 1-Od
never before, perhaps, b
.tint)' With
From the N« • York Kin.
JocCt-hnrn, ho one* famnns char
plon p gihst, i* dying of evtuumpti
and }ii» Irun Is think ih*t ho ha* but
si orl tiuio to live. Several ai orting tin
of this city arranged tr -'ive hint a bem
fit two weeks ago, but a hall coul- 1 n
Le secured with the conacot of lbe pol.c
If ano'.h r a tempt to bring off a L .ip
troves unsuccessful, itrraegvmen
be made to have it in Brooklyn ct
City. | . .
Coburn waa America's loading pugtli t
twenty-five year* ago, and his career Pf
from boyhixxl wsaoneof many exciting *'-r
idoiu. 11 o was born on July 1, 1N34. j reer .
but I coul 1 never tunko Ido a i. :it p
tell mo. Sir John, liut
i of win--.* said George III,
to the comni..nder-:n chief «ff Ireland.
“Tl.ofl' who bate reported that fact,"
re» lied‘-ir John Irw in, ' hate done me
great lnjuvtice. I lik^ a bottle." The
Duko ol Norfolk, vrho was much ad
dicted to tlio bottle, asked Foote, the
a< tur, in wbat new character he should
•ml.ee. j f° to a iii.isqueradoi “Uo sober," w*s
* L , nC tnt the instant repiv.
a will A yoons otficcr complained to Napo-
j e ,, T Icon t u: i • 1-^1 been »ix years a lieu-
enant
"I M*.ved seven years in that
is the answer, "and it has not
ine front making my way."
was, at one period of bis ca-
P eat economist. He said, be
st. Cloud and Paris, to L uri ton:
• nted
>it r. ,n the Couutv Arina li. Ireland, and ; twi en - clou i and Paris, to L uri ton:
isr cs ' citme to this coun'ty when 8 years °f j “^hy i ooH not the carriage go fasttrV
with ! agr. He grew up in the sixteenth *ard, ; ‘l* would, answered ^ Lauriston, if
i 1 ‘A * tills, city, and at the ago of 18 year* lie j °. a ' 9 u ." r " , K „
I cue (rouunent us a fight# by whip- J The transkioo from Napoleon to Well-
.. 1 1 in,- >U tlio bor. ot Ih. ««d. He j” n. I •«>««» '•' On on. o ca.ion th. duk.
n 1 !h.*,o unierr Hr. d.partra.nl (our year. ' n lo.mlnwil d.URW of b-ing
for partisan succc-s, it* coarve ine vital ly i duty of a grand jury in tlis louthrru : mi- ,u umerr iiiouviMmutuo •«>*• ; • -1 . ,
leads to ut'jniit favotid m, neglect of the : duti ct of iirurgta to mvrttigate *o sen- later, alt. r learning >he trade of a brick- \ ° r0 '' rn .‘*“ at 80!1 * ti, bcsptaln of tne ship
Int rests ol the raise-*, • mire perversion ! f i lial a charge and thepuobc through- layer. He was a member of Croton En- at ,, vnme to nitu ana satu:
of the mission of tepub ienn tu titut: -n«, ! out tho state a^ait thvir dtcuion ia sus- gia* Company, Na 10, nt that time *f° n b°BHiover witn u»
and, in some form, to the most Impudent pet.- * ‘ ‘ “ 1 ~“ n ’ “*1 lha d,,L -
nnd outragious insult to true American | ]_
Ecutiiuenh
Very
It cannot bo denied that pol tical 1 ^esti rday morning this unfortunate
ovct.tv in the past have pone far toward j prostrated and, ns ha thinks, dying,
encouraging arrogant party assumpti-'n. w-.9 carried Into tho jury room.
U.li luT.i; TwTatMb ..r.r Whiln j .m-ercjl Jh. duk, ..,h.n I .h.U
i'u Birch has, as has already been in tho fire departmint the firoiutti bot ts^ko <ufl n W‘J®®**. At somo party a
ouncl, turn, I .tat,'«_ ovt km and 1,1a ched him wtafu.i n _ Jlrookljn km,
Every thoughtful an 1 patriot
at times been disappointed an.
by the apparent indifb rcnce and dtmor-
alizr.tion of the j top e.
THE REVOLT HAS COMP.
“Hut such reflections bar# no n T ncc
in the felicitations of to-night. This is a
time when faith In our countrymen
should to fully rc estaUUheJ. The noi-o
of a recent political iwvoJuLon is still
heard throuebout the land; tho peop e
have ju t demt nstrate l that there is a
point Loyomi which they cannot be led
by blind partisanship, and that they are
qui o comt e int to exam ne and cor
rectly decide political questio s concern-
tag their rights and their welfare. Tl ey
hav# unmerclfa'ly reeated every attac
upon true Atnericao manhood, and have
taught party eaders that, th ugh slow
to anger, they lake terrible revon.es
when betray-d. They pe mlt us to for
give our honored gue*t for all he cheap
costs hr lias ever worn, for they have
declared them to be in fas.von. They
have also decreed that the decal -. ue has
a place m our pcli iov. for they have
enforced the co i.maod, 'Thou alialt not
it*nl/ and have rendered an cmihatic
verjict sgainst th.se who Lave borno
false witness,
"Nothing cculd so w«l! accompany the
honors we pay v ur disting .ished uue«t
os the celebration on Ills Lirthd *y of the
victory which has ju-t lieen ach eved in
vmdicfttiou of Aun rican citizenship—for
in him we honur the man who hat b.M
illuhtratcd true American mant.ood. Our
rejoicing aud his aro increased, tv* we
also ceiebrato to-night ihe triumph of a
demo nttlc prim inle fo.* which he fought
and felt but two snort years ago; and to
complete our joy ana his we are {crmlt-
ted to itidulge in true democratic eutko-
tinstu over the stead fasti#*# -n s dsvotion
to its creed exhibited by cur (t r;y,* nidi
knowing no ui couragvment. has fought
io 7ici ry in tfc« p*-p!v - csxaa
THE TR1UMW1 OF COSS'-TENCE.
“Wliocan cow doubt onr country
man’s appreciation or that trait, so well
illustrated in die character of Allen (i.
Thurman, which prompted h m throjgh-
out his loug catc.-r, at all times and in
Wuat transpirsd in that room, what
dara and hideous plots wero unfolded,
may never be krnwn. If, as r*|orted,
the confession of this m ,11 impl cates
bis coiupan oos in that most abouiinablo
ti tir>i* r. r I tu Birch told SJttMBthfll
is remotely hinted at. tho sceno must
have been one that imagination faiis
to picture, and the publication of his
story wilt i« startling la tbo extreme,
Hirvb Las turned state’s oviaence.
Dements uas confessed voluntarily, al
though warned that in making the con
fession he had nothing to cxjirct, an i
some thirty witness * have Uon sum
moned. With this weight of evidence it
looks as though a true bill must be found,
and if tho till is found and the prisoners
aro as guilty as the allldavu and the
chaige stt* forth, it will take superhu
man efforts to savs them from pumsh-
raenL
Ti.e question that most naturally arises
is huve was the evidence obtained ihsi
brought these men within ths clutches of
the law on such a charge. Theaiswcr
may be foun t readily enough when it ie
known that for tines weeks mod. tectivea
from the Pmserton force, two privn 0
cetoctivca anu one special apnt from
Ihe deyartmrQt of jusiicw at \Yaching on
working on the ca*#. Liak by link
was true that he hed been surprised at
Waterloo by Napoleon. “I never was
surprised till now," was the characteris
tic reply.
TIGHT CLOTHING.
It Interfere* With Digestion and Im
pairs fleatili.
Dr. T. K. Chambers on the In ligrstiooa
"On one w.t winter’s day at Florence,
&bu.o ^t"io! •25iaL , *S
whom ho bested, easily, in four louuds.
Col urn fir*t liecumo notorious as a
fighter by defeating “Awful” Gsrdncr,
one of the cleverest nu n of his day, in
six xtund-. with gloves, in Hibernia
Hal), cn Prince street. Ho was then
looked upon a« a coming ebampion.
About ttn* ilaio N*d Price, a noted Eng-
1 ah (oxer but now a wcll-kcoaucriaimal
lawyer, chxPmged any man in • the
world to fi*ht him. Coburn went to i • .c • . • . -• , - -
ik»t..n wl .rr,nscd * match. TUy “«*» of ,?*
fought at Still IvmJ, Masa, acd after world-sido reputation. 'Ve had die-
tbm Hour. a.d tw.nty-Hv. mlnut..u( '“V" 1 ‘ ^1^. f
d,.'.ora'.e Betting, Its rof.rto d«:Ur(.I I?* 1 Aft-Vj, ‘- 1 , T-fTl (7*
the battle a draw cn account of daranets. 1 * toX ~
Iloih m-n wci, cni.HncJ io th.ir root,,,. >*”‘ rum .••* c , ut0 . r ' . I " ll h » 1" nin * " e
for t*o»^k. from Uo .orii-.o punUh-
moot tbv i^mtoL Co'ouln InueJ » 1 ®'« °f » «*"«. ta . q» .lc«-
ch.iiene.Wt w». ^t tt.. °. f
latter refu*«d. Tu:s waa Coaurn s first
London rule c ntcat, and the battle wan
one of the grea.e.t evrr witnessed iu
America up t > that period.
In the hitter part of 1858. Cobarn
w hipped If any Gnbbta in a half hour at
Herf'er # Ferry, Va. Th# battle wav for
fl.M/O a si.e. lien Winkles, the West-
*rn tra k, was next beaten by Joe in
eighteen minutes, under London rules,
tor a $1,000 srake. Coburn was then
matched to tight Mike McCaol. the “Ter
ror of the Mueiwi.ppi,” tar 5l0 a aide
and lbe chain lonehip of Anuric i. Ue
efeated McCool in one hour and ten
the cb«in waa Lr^ed until the connection ' minutes, CoUirn escape) without
ia<Je, the oath taken that these men
sere guilty and they wet# arrested.
L tne did these men in that quie. coun
try knew that they bad among them .or
tlie.^e two weeks the sleuth dogs of tho
law—bloodhounds u ore keen-s«. i-nled by
far than the auitusl tuat hunted ono man
to his death, and ktener cn their prey
than the hawk tti.it soaring lu.Ji among
tho clouds marks the imali bird among
the corn or scents the ca iion where man
wouid pa s it by unnoticed.
There is in this as in sll ht<>ries of crime,
a feature that no. only adds toiuglooa.i-
nssst but is psihstfe ia !h-
Leui Birch has made what be thinks, and
what probably is, his dying confession.
bomo months agi this man was
«tn ken with paralysis, rut att-r a
ling* r.i.g illness r%c/Vi-red his health in
'■m.‘ di . t - , ,n l A.i a lo t’> ftt » nd 1"
all cm uui*'.ance«, and withom r- jtard to hi* dotiesas a larrasr in T# fair co-inty.
p r*.'nal c nstjUoii r«. toUot.c things! \\ Ju-n the arrest was made on Salur-
which Me consc.coce and judgaefttap- j day last ai Lastinan, Birch was nized
I roved, and which teemed to him to bo t W ith another attic*., pro. ab’y from the
iu :U tat rssU ol Ids cc-stry snd In sc- u-l shuck, catt?wutB»
- *id.«i. 4i.i > rvl’C i.’. b' U ii > \: v • ; u- ..( s. li»
can now d .ult iba: ct n-.-vn •• mi i «.our-i left it.s bo i.e aa ong it o p...et f r ti.e
age t*otnt<ui the wav to public uuty. • last time, in tho h*nds,of tho ofllcera of
M lf wo vnier.etaaoresJrmn tho ghU ihe law, ur ier the ci*arge of murder,
en tlii# occasion, let them be ronconitag U n i be left lil* wife almost
the re»r» usibi.tty wh.di await# us ui She tod fainted when it t
our ft-low cfuntrynt'-n pin ** in our i j. t! . ^u-.band w •* an** >t-u, ana swoon
*’’• 1 followed sw-uon until it was feared that
ight di«k
New York her tribute of affection for
the man w# honor to night 1 am cem-
missioned to ilaim f r my state her lu 1
•hare of the glory which has been shed
upon the American name and character,
by on# whose career aud example cannot
be pre-empted and wht.se renown cannot
he limited in ownership to tee nrighbors
and fronds of any locality. W# coolest
every exclusive preunsicn to Mi fame
and greatae a, because he is a neighbor
to all the people of the Knd; tec-oisc he
is th« friend ot all who love their coun
try; teesus# his career splendidly illus
trates the best and ai longest elements of
our national ehar-'Cter; and tecaus* hia
example belong* to ad his countrymen.
AN ILUJOTEIOCB EXAMPLE.
“It is fit!) if that those wlo have faith
in our destiny as a nation, who bwiieve
that there are noble thin*s which 1 elong
distinctively to our character as a people
aad who prize at ite true worth pur#
American citizenship, should gather
here to night, li U giv» n us to contem
plate ths highest statesmanship, the
mo t unyielding aud disinterested devo
tion to the interests of the people, and
tbit most valuftblu achieverusntv in Uie
cuuee ot our country’s w elfare, nil of
w hich have teen stimulated and atcom-
piithed through the influence and im-
i.ulso of iriL*, unperverted, sturdy Amer-
icanisur. U * rejoice in ihe esttu|rt» ■»-
folded on this occasion of gehuiue Amer.
icaii citixenshifi, revciUd to us as a safe
and infallible Interpreter of duty in all
tlie emergencies ot ti U ng and Lonorahfe
public career, and os an unfailing guide
to uee.’ul .ese and lame.
“In this | rrvneo and in the atmo«.
pher# of there ictlections, we should not
mtse the they commend to us, nor
fail to renew <rr appreciation ol the
value of ltd* citizenship, and revive our
apprehension «>f tii* aentimenu and "
oiuof.s in which it has it* rise and
growth.
TUE PEOPLE ARE THE EULERS*
“And hr*t of all we should be pro.
found!v grateful that th# tlem-ata which
fi-' Und. Yearly hav hia cool ii.rti»-|m»keuptliettrenstbamlvig..rofAnieti-
f " ♦ strengthened nnd hef.fr far farae j can citizenship, sre ao naturally nhtsl
^tended. Now life name is elmosi a to our sttu-t.on and are so »iui|d*. The
fUM-holdword upon the I j*vof Ldiliu::. ii;tF...r.o Of monarchy which taict t o
It is tasuhed bmb upon ths i individual charac er of the vil j.i:t; the
■> icj[ourgoo , ci:r oar ue-f.>. rl ] v f ..odor widen be fopwL.- •>>
I*t-ln.o-ti idr , .. la . i, >ih#io !< . I ... t l> tb<* u-. u fr*”u «
■ I . \rr\. .»?. i l ;b n . • • ■ c . l..« ■ ..
►vatlemon, him## ot u> who know hiM* co.mucst aud s«-iti.U aeuendl^.i eat
kvop-ng tluir i>op s and thc.r trust,
shad f -il in our w4h#eli in to tiieoi H w e
sidle con«ci< nc*» aiul dutr by igaoide
port sanshtp; but m &! all mi o: every
patriotic ex;ecuitfon if, in all wo do, wo
follow the guidance of true an l hone«t
dt-uivcracr, ti u l ined hy tbv light of
genutn# American ciiixensbip."
Tl»# other to*; sts and speakers were:
“The Democratic Party in H lauon lo
Future I’uuiic Econt mv," (Jen. Thomas
Ewing; "Ihe Innate." cx-**enkUr Mc
Donald; ‘•The Early Ohio Bear,” lion. R.
P, Uariisun; “Ihe AmrricauMatraman,"
> n .t” • ... l . , "ivi. ut «< \ in .ti..- •
lea,’ lion. W. C, 1*. Brccienriige; “The
lfouie ot Keptcsvntativ«%" Congressman
WiLon of Vhutaia; “Ti e Demutr cy ot
the Future," Dun M. Du-krason; “Ihe
Mate of Ohio*" Governor CumpUlL A
number of extempore address*# were
also mad#.
CLEVELAND CONSTANTLY CHEERED*
Every alius on which the ex-Fn Bident
made to Judge Ihurmao, the honored
sou of Ohio, was cheered to tlM echo and
the eentimenta of Cleveland in rvgaril to
the policy of the part; found a luatty
echo frost th«se asternUed. 1 nrooghou
Cleveland’s oddr »« he was o nvteotly
interrupted by prt>K>:. r i ; ap; i.4>;-- aid
she « as able to travel she fo)>
lowrd lii r husband to his ce 1 and now
d y and night i:u Usi e his palle*. in
ifo.t lenely cell an 1 nurses him wit x
• Bely CiT**. A snd sequel to what wi«,
ne. La s, a happy nm .n in the days b#-
loiv irk »in hud spo led two lives.
Charles Clements it a prisoner in n
ro« m in the io .eral building and is al
ii ays < lotdy watched by a manual who
rati tuily guar us him frotn the quest! us
of outsiders, lie is a young man cf not
prejm S fS Ug ;ip; cnlm C* t ut SC* ms IO
be re.icred n- w that he has lonfes-wl,
al liough what bis true motive may have
coi-n it is hard to >ey.
*lhe taristigttion by the grand jury
snd the examination of ail the witnceee*
will probably take some time, but !.* mar
rtosinabiy be txpect-d that they will
come to some dccisioo th » week.
scrsicii. The battle took place in tho
ummer of 1803, Ho was matched to
tight McCo.l agsio a year liter. Tlie
battle was to have tiken pLceon the out
skirts of Indianapolis, lut a ahcrill ap
peared npon the scene and aricsted both
pi iocipois. They were sentenced to tany
days’ imprison meat. Alter their release
the match fell through.
Pat-y Flynn come over from England
in the q r ng of 18d7 ami usuedachal-
hinge. Auburn accep cd. snd they fought
in a room for $I.(M> s side. Flynn lasted
t" u ii. i , mi i. 411 v . •• ( n i . A ’ l
tfrre ;'!-r C*4mrn «*-hinr*^.l Coo Fiu-
gcrald, a Ne* Yorker,wi h two punches,
on* in the stomach and tue t th. r in the
link. His next important match was in
Englind, wi h Jem Msec, for $5,1* 0 a
side and the cbam| ionst.ip of the wo: d.
Before ranking the match, hoc ever, the
MmCO j arty pitted Joe (Jois, Tolu Al cu
and Billy neyvl against Jou to tee what
I.e could do. he bested them all. Co
bum lores I for c oic# of La.tie ground
wilhMaer, wfefeh 1- wUIdn fiuO
in.ho ol L i.d rn. Cobur.i won the
toes, an 1 Lo selected the cotn ty
in whi. I • w.s ‘ i*.
finally for.Yi'r 1 tho i.JJ-9. Coburn
rlie Utto
nx«d
AN I I'll
:nir
)P GLANDBBI,
i Wen
I liuilly ;.ia. 4i him to America and
o,cnc<l a selonn on Tw«nty-th rd etic* f,
u#»r S,xu» utcuuc. luls v»; in th?
. I r.nj nl J .Ol li/ (>, upon ling dial-
1.1. I 4 oi :.i. nu> t>.' » ' i.’.ii!. i< i !• i
that he din n't come here to light, but to
live in jwace. Dan Noble, a ptom ri' nt
iportox uian, wbo suUeq .tuily died in
> r ron io \a u i .n, was a warm friend uf
Co! urn's Ue bet Joe $50 that was
afraid t> go o»er to Ma<«'a saloon an 1
puncji Int.) in the face. Coburn a.c-j trd
thflW
Maoe and tr
:
I.,I I .4 4' U . I
I bfoW 1
1 to draw huu ont. a fight.
ii.nl, Cciurn nually called
I then bLirktnod h.e tj# by
could do nothing
>lumloluiirr Nribtll 1«bu*b
Hue l<* the reruiere.
Atlanta, Not, It,—{Special]—Thi
»ew iomm»s:ooer of ryncnltura reports j |....
aiddle and southwestern ILtiui* full of lutM
this I ut cualurnge Coburn. Jo# waa
uuly too glad to meet nis old rival, and a
ir.a’ih wat *pe dily anaigcd Th#y
met at Fort lAiver. Canada, After
ha ting on# Lour aud lilteco minutes,
and n« i;h*r having struck a blow, th#
sbrnil nnd a po ee of deputise appeared
aad or t ied il cm off Cana'Iial) so;L
D.ck Il«. 11 v wo *1, lbe referer.comninndrd
t. o ..4i.io meet a $lho U a ie lioune,
Ere. lo., n 8 o’c-ock the following
morning. Coburn, on arriving at lbe
hole., went lo .Mac*'* r.orn and offered
cheers. Ill* BBwrtiom that ti.e Demo- , gtaxrder-, tmpofted by Texas stock druv- of d e r«d.
i r^tic party dii not brlk-
that coeap merchamiise made
cheap m«-n or a cheep country
was enthusiastically a; pi *udrd. and with
Oxmnton a -eat th# vast uu time cheered.
Hit remura that ly the r-cent •lection
the people i f the nation eviuc I ilnt
they hud taught the leaders of the R-
putdiuan party in tho act of robber..,
through ti* mewus of the tariff, was a
part cularly trappy utt r u.^e, and created
applause which lasted several minutes.
HBIRD'S WILD \ AM I*.
RUIeuloaeOSaSemewiB a hour uliievc-
menu of thr llrpiilill* an Fsiljr.
From Ue New Yet Ilcra d.
Mr. lleed maxes mteresiing and au-
dacioua speeches Ihe cl «t day lie
aakrd a(•mpauv of Chicago Jac/.,r..
what ihe Uemocra s i;.»<tev.- doneeXiWf t
to criticia# and tevak down, lo tke lte
publ can party, he suJ. bo'oeged all n.e
honor, ull the tcLUvcmenis os^C atcd
with Amer.can Li-torr.
Fore ol, far perti r.eot tasofecc# ft would
be hard to Daratel taUstaUm nt. What
ar# the achievemrnu of AmtrK au liidory?
First, tbocr ation of thacouimunwea.tns
of th# Northwest by the
erancy of Virginia. This
M I ’
tl
* her . Macure.
>in< but w hat the retere#
XU then uauie; Uunsae
i uf flghtta/. Coburn
in the flesh, much that wo had been
thinkiagof in (he marble and the clay,
and our cyea could not but follow ono
[■articular face, famous forth* assistance
Ita great natural l>eauty received from art,
'Face,' I said, but the mind of Hiram
Powers was penetrating deeper, for he
exclaimed, after a short silence: 'That ia
all very well, but I want to know where
Ia»dv — ■- put# her Uverl’ Where, in
deed! for, calculating the circumference
ot the waist by the eye, allowing a mini
mum thickness for the walls of the chest,
an area for the spine, eesophagus, and
great blood vessels the section of the
waist s.emed to admit of no room for
anything else. In such u body the liver
must be squeezed down into the abdomen,
•tick into its hollow. neighbors, and in
fringe upon all the ergant. Tho organ
which suffers most is the unresisting
stomach, which is dragged and pushed
out of all form during the continuance
of tbit packing process.
The .ifeanesl Man,
From the New York fcrar.
In one of the clubs the other night I
came upon a group of members telling
stone* about tne meanest men they ever
hod known, aud some of these anecdotes
seen! like libels 'jpAn Humanity,
yet 1 was assured that all w»re true,
lino story was of a rich man who, when
his little boy needed clothes, shoos or a
hat. uou'd go lo tho little fellow's toy
ravines Lank, unpty out ita contents,
and apply the amount to tho necc-teary
purchasob An^tlur told of a man who
Dad b#«8 giren a comp in ntarv ticket
to an operatic performaa-..*, and who,
wlcn u.o performance was postponed on
account v! the !ll n e^§ of th* prims
donna, took the cluck given him as lia
paused out and had it cashed at tlie box
office. The third member of the party
I told a story, however, which wai
I awarded tie pdtn*
I “I eni in Boston aom# year* ago,"
• a d. He, “>n charge of an exhibition
which was h*l 1 in the hall of a rich
*wcie < y oetiitta a iwuksuuio biiUu!
Tu rn *nc street. I i n l the halt for a
number of weeks and paid for it, if I
r* me tuber rightly. $10U a wee*. Winn
th* term of ray lease had expired, my
rent had been paid and everything 1 bad
had I con moved out of the building, 1
U ent to the secretary of th* society to
Ud him 'good-by,' After deploring tho
Lut that I had ind be n charged rnoro
for the hall, as my exhibition hid l-c-t n
phcoomeuully successful, ths secretary
***“ 'By the way th# colored boy, Andrew,
has assUted y<»u some to-day in tuoviog
out vour offset*, hasn’t hey
“ 'Yes, he has hslped us some this
afternoon**
" 'Weil, of course, I suppose you pro-
p.-B# to give Andrew a little eoaiething
tor this?
" 'Ob, of course, we will do Ui# square
thing by Andrew.'
•* *\V#U, that's just what 1 wont to get
at. You see, Andrew it paid regular
wages by the society—$7 a week-and
whatever nioz#/ he earns wh.l • m our
service of course should come to ths
society. If you will tell t< e what you
protioso to give him, X will juit charge it
against his wages.'
Tit# result was that 1 paid the secre-
ould
„ ., , wtplwiloo ot ti.e tary ti e sm unt that be thought H
aim*, which colled for the battle ground t* a generous fee, and then 1 gave
> be within 5.0 mu«-e ol New \urk. ( 0,| U i v #|ent amount to th* uegroboy, who
red the following not# ,
warning to ibe farmers, urging prompt 4^'iio^J
ai d effectual m siurea for tbesuppretslun ' , u ; e . t
Tror MHicvvrvm, At- i ^nr'w mS'S
a <U« uJ lit* tiiaogoub A Ib» i-lll. I „ iry (ha; I lud Eir.n liim .orthing, or
P4y »lkow mt, thtoBgh roar colaim*. 1 100 k p »c. .4 KT Cttj. Urn., L. AobW b, obM to hud J4 «rw.
1.rrait*o( Itrnik t, tb.kmrr put ot l«?A,»aduring. Ertd , #1 |, h. tuul hid upnitnc* with
titHt mA>t Mkii<rMBirii.Mte. I 0lt After fighting ihrr#! j|, # mmcrAery,
- « •— itou this story in Kentucky ones,
id of thatmost uaUgo#atdi»eas#, tern le rain
Vlan.vra* To enforce thi* warning, IJ fioure and thirty minute*, end a greater
wU repeat what has recently Uen pub- c f ( | )tt tun# up totucir k«oc. in mud,
Itched bv Dr. PiH«f, Stet# health offleer [l* referee calbd tlie fight a draw.
ofLL ndr. Heanys: 1 toborsafter this bnute made lot
|«s» of the country anncunceh ,, U i.try
on epUletuic of gander* | revailmg In tlie : , nnnK the ;
stat of Texas, with grvnl fatality, anu 1 j ,j. # a rat** w
eg* it the imme iiate nec#*»ity j ate^eershi
tours of
and am sure I wasn't believ d. My
hearers could not imagin# a man who
u ould chisel a poor n^ro oat ot a fee.”
I lltl.U i:> IttCAPS MltltOfflY,
A Large Factory Hnlldlng In San
Francfseo Burned.
San Francisco, Nov. R— A disastrous
ar of IfcSt be
h Jo:.it L. hulhvan. (1/
. . ha* been ia tho saloon buai-
g great care in this matter > m t ,'
an i wwtrbin - carftB Iy all afenuee by J Coburn ha 1 a large number of friends,
* hich «! i>.ts of horses or cattle may an ,j « a t gent-rnilf c o*iueiei a good-j fire broke out last night in a large brick
•ater year section. All horses or cattle I D ,iuml min. He got into wxny ‘ la- building known aa the Wortbeimer
omnng into y*ur viefoity from . agieeaui* ic b|#s, however, the moot u... i bui » di- r corner of Bicrainentoand Davis
*" ■ 1 — *- 1 (ort»D..t. ..( »hlcU ui. hi. »lK*,(lu« 0l . I hu’iai.r, corn.rum
p liceitino, for which lie wus trie
victed and not to the state | r.*oi
sliurt term.
AKMWEU1 ft tin Iff AMD Ml \ltl*.
V. hat Napeleen, Writing!«m v farlj t
JfrrrM m»4 Oiherm
i Frew Uwe-U s UstanUjr JouiaeL
ipoleon, giving us tho. con-,i tuiotgla, »-t jireoeBt eon tinea w t *»• 1 \ 0 { 6# D i*ere cumfoUa'unco vi-ind him in
o>isaippi ritcr and a mag- eoothweetern and middle portions of the Uj IO j^ylum nnd said, in a hrpotrhhal
v. sweeping fr^in th# Guif I I measure# which, I . tone; '..\vi«,t brought y >u Ure, 5Ir.
ne Lwriaua line, inis was r •'*«t thfcSffa*! "* j IRiir* ILm J hi; ftr?h:xd r.:b
sboul l be immediately and carefully
s(«vtcd bef x* nifowing tb»in to be sold.
* * * Any atdrnul which pree# .te
a discharge from ills nmiri:» sLould be
l oked upfiti with stiopLiun and carefully
Kuarded fro*) nil in enourse with dhtf
animals until such time ha* tlai s.*d aa
to preclude the pOidbi.Uv of tin* dis-
was 1 charge being cans, d by tin's dieeae.’
done by a democrat, Thomas I “1 have retently had let ers m n'hm- l; 0 »*rt Had. »-v. n wi.cn i;:/an*. did not
Jefferson. Then the purcha*# of - ioui- (1Mpwsxce ot a a in.lar <loe*ie in ; | 0;t? j iw vv . rui«. vful |k.aui o: repartee.
i ^»*na from Napoleon, giving us tho con-, Georgia, »t prew n* confined to the fo, ncers cuuduler once vfcind him in
[ trol of the Miraisai ' ' * 1 — * ^ r f
11 itici nt empire,
I cone Ly a democrat, Thomas Jefferson. inilid* ncy. but until they can be ear- Ui ,, lT fcn ,, . -. What W ill n#. cr » chance to work, and they soon nod tfie
: Then tue anoexatran ot Florida-entire ly ^#d imo effect, I would emestly urge ltl voU .ir^-tm. much brain." ^e under controt Tho lose will he
I the wo<k of • Ceniocrat, Andrew Jack* t'filtha farnuTS use th# utmost cara ia t Tlu-extreme sersiti-em re of Thackeray 1 heavy, probably f'AOOO, there being
son. ’i hen the coming in ot teat noble ! keeping all cite use 1 stock M»p*rst ■ | l0 crttk j. m ^ w ,|i | : , 0 wr. Ho once sobl •»uch expenMve muchutery and vsluabte
J cuminonwoelih o: T«sae, a territory tro« the others, and tbst alli rwuouncvd . lo x$.. u -h# Jcrrold: “I lie r that v. JU ! atock ta lire building.
j larger than France—the work of a demo-, ***** twhailtit rtgly sacrificed for th#, j, aTe f H(Q aaying that 'The Virginian** is
, irai. James K. Polk. Th# arquisitu.u of I SOo>t ot the r msinder. , the w«.r*t B* k I ever wrote.'* "I nev«r
o*ir l’>cii.c stau-v—euch an impdre as: "I would be n to tilled if wwkljr M1( j M *|||i n »0f |)|, ktud," nt,| J, rm <j;
i u.:<ut her# dazzled tLe ituaginai oo of ■ If* "* ilironghoul tno state would copy ; -«x aui! it waa Uie worst book that any.
f C’svsr woe the work of a dcoreerar. , article and thus pot the larmers on j wrote;”
icoK. IfolL. To ibe demo r-t An new , guird^agal.-st an instdioua and terrific J a lady who lived near The mas Csrlyl#
. j # reels, owned by & IVangghelm, and
occulted by H. Dultrd, commission
merchant, hereni A Ca, candv manu-
focturere, and U. Lei res & Ca a cigar
manufactory. Th# flunw were leaping
through th# reof b#for# an alarm vs#
sounded, and shortly after th# roof fell,
f. How id by the floors, which were Ailed
will) heavy machinery.
At 12 o’clock the wails fell out into the
street w ith a crash, and tire firemen only
saved themeelve# by plunging through
the svindue s of tho st ree opposite tue
burnimr building. This gavo tno firemen
Jch usen wetWv* ALi&ke.
" ith this row rd i f tbitiga dene the
speeches ef Jbdxsplerrc Reed seem
strangely out of place.
i »r<iliei rpr«.i-
1 etui In t»ai llmte t» trim* ell the J . .pH
> Ins Lut lu to lurtcee He msSre. vb> su
te. tin- U 4 V,. i»drta4 t taujr gme btm a uottU
* .11* V. F IbecnsUintecC l*. F I*. »t».w-i
I UjiruterheUerfircta. see aftrr rate# It a f4M.rt
I titMr Um rlMSMuar mu sieet t- snrd. ai
/ )*!'•>•>*** tew taxes
• u ded ti.e
Ifyoufert a
, 1 Or you Art alien
M l
t snd IsSy taks P. f. f n aw#| fivOres wc
Frcneli |on«lUt» I»ro*ecui*d.
PaRW, Nov. 14 —IXsrouled# and Ix-
guene fought a dml this morning in a
woml near Monctaux, four bIjou being
exchanved. Lagu*ire miesed and De-
r f„i|- i. ’•Tr'klTTi- — rouhd fired in the air. Tire duelist# have
T - “’P* 01 -Ir. - s .,„rrr J' 1 ’ 1 h ^'?. h ,' n *, , ,uw1 *’ ,“ nd L..u muhmO to il tu. oflic
B._T. fPinr. . | mu WMiotutol. »I,I. • nuUaOl.lh.ttlie 0,, ..ublioiro^cu'ur
“Commlawyer of Agriculture.** j f> hih*opl *r * nt to C4.mplaie of it. The of * V —
Tbeconran-fonetrarahe will re*>m-|k dj . wrutadlgi AUt. “Why," the said, < hlldren Knjer
m n- .. lt0 f ow ra cn | y crow four ttar# a day. The plrasont flavor, gente action and
and how can Mr. Lari; le be so much an soothing effect* of byrup of Figs, when
noyeu at Ihatir'* "Tlra la ty forgets,” *c# in nved of a laxative and if the father or
the clu-ra. oriefc reioin er, “.lie jc..u I n io her le cotter* or bilious *tbe maeA
sutler in waiting for sho-e four cnts." ; , ra.ifviog results follow iu tree, so that
Ihe old nun-<>f James L. having fob, *t b tLc best family remedy known and
. wed l..in frocu 1.1 ‘ • -h t* L*:.i»ui, every f»r..ilyah* -i d have a bottle.
nd the *.overu>>r to suirgtet t i ill#
tegteUture the iuactm« nt ot a L»w pro-
viu.ng syatvtuattc n.eana for stamping
out h- : v in Georgia aad keeping
th# stet# rid ot iU
r hack aciif*
t, really bv nothing
i.itjr. 1VT
l-ITT tin A.
* *.ltlS. “Oid
A 1Upartura
from ordinary methods hae long
lrecn adopted by tho makers of
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis
covery. They know what it can
do—and they guarantee it. Your
money is promptly returned, if it
fails to benefit or enre in all dis
eases arising from torpid liver or
impure blood. No better terms
could bo asked for. No better
remedy can bo had. Nothing elso
that claims to bo a blood-purifier
is sold in this way—b c-auso noth-
ing else is like tbe “ G. 5L D.”
So positively certain is it in iU
enrativo effects as to warrant its
makers in selling it, as they aro
doing, through druggists, on trial/
It’s especially potent in curing
Tetter, Salt-rheum, Keiema, Ery
sipelas, Roils, Carbuncles, Soro
Eyes, Goitre, or Thick Neck, an i
Enlarged Glands, Tumors and
Swellings. Great Eating Ulcers
rapidly heal under its benign
•influence. World’s D:'pcn«ary
Medical Association, GC3 Mam
Street, Buffalo. N. Y.
Headache. Jet Cabtkk • Lrrrui Livaa run
are equally valuable la Coo*Up*lion, curltj
stimulate lira 11 rw an l recuiate tX« bonsla.
Lreo IX the? oeiy cured
ue? mrk
«'1S EaF%LF
Ache thev would be aliro*» prtrelmt to those
who Buffer from this dlotreten* complaint;
hut fortuiuM-ly iMr foodiw* dcee not rod
here, and thnao wbo oner try them will flral
thee* UtU*pUle valuahl* ta eu dmbt wij * that
they will in* Ira willing to du without theia.
'-I- ' .r.tt.-
while nttwredo not.
(’tarn's Urn a t.ivw Fuze *r» vrrr en. 11
aad vfwy«ra*y to tal- OiwcrU • «<•
a doee. They are atrk-tly vrrraehl- *nd do
not crips or puree, hot hy their *»»Dr Bcrten
r'.’ i ’ all who ure them. bvlibatBentti
ire for f: > .»d evrrrwhw, or < -».» -j n *.t
CASTlf wmrrtr ee . Mm» TiaT
WCali lumli l.u'L
•PILLS’
r all disrate J of U
are the iifcl, 1
rdy ia lbe wm
uU Liver.
They ckaa the I !■<••» of Stowed) aad Eowsls*
RcsliKt coogrtii.* In *n Ike nut.
Ileal irritauj «i.J ckcbed
Make par* t ’ - 1 *n 1 give it h— Sow.
Thu* xml I
r ly *11 Dmesutv. Frfet
rejeu ;offM*tbyei*U
teoeiplefpnca. Ur.J. IL hdraaU
jhovral
i I-rbov:
Liver Oil and j
HVPOf HOSPHITES
of Lime and
Soda
Ii‘s : muisicn /■..
<! i.onrterftU I f«#A I
D'bt j: si^ .y i f Hi
Bcrefkte, Bronchi I
•OOSt, Chronic Cc.v i.s aai Colds.
rSfiKelueeew UteShe I
. co:s>.L’.\i<Jios, j
ichitia, Wa- =r Bis-»
ICUSEFiTS!
I do nntr
_md the3 hare tte m mere s
» ... — a ra-ik*«l sure. 1 te»v* ■radjeJdjedjL
et FITE, KFlLETbY, or FALLINO SICKNESBa
Mfraloe#study- )warmre my ij-t-wdy
worrtc*#**. P*m see edransheee UtWaw
resent far set, sov recetyW^_s am* jwHf
eoce loretieetD* aad a FVse Bottle eVrey zftk
I.-.le r r-raty. Erpcr-v w 1•
ILU.U ’.)T,.n.l. t Xb3l*«ailbt.s >.*•
hi;’IDe:f;o^wSs .
•My
hum." raid li t
a iu.nl tliuio
**n*a
WEAK
MANHOOD