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Weekly Telegraph and Messenger
BT1BUSB© 1826
M ACO>>V RID AY. DECEMBER 26, 1884.
VOLUME LEX-NO. 4.
NEWS IN THE STATES.
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..Fatal Acoldanta.
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»s*rnn> to
THI ASSOCUTID HIM.]
T1 . Tt „z, Da*- December 21.—A spy has
’. l iremW.lmot. ne says a conlereacc of
«"' rf 'Ll ui.il titty men «u being held In a
l‘ i a "ffl«.I IVli»o«. The chairman,»tand-
SUmp o'f* ■“>>'“ “**
Snail.™ bad been te'cgraphed for and if
RSotmcelred by Sunday morning he
*i. would be blown open, and naked toe
ST ••" bat 'hall we do If the book.
’ ,i„ the sate?'’ A motion wai -node
Sarrled.amblcheeraandhowla, to go to
Sm .ndi.ck and bum every bulldl-g
Hd bug every man found. AU the men at
£ S»* «™ * rmed Wlth WU,Chc ‘ ,tr "
*°n 'the receipt Of this newe tho Traverse
-or n ^ h,Mr t r,
&& asMysa
'.‘“S uleMincs are being barricaded and
tairearemnuera out all over toe county tor
InJm.n. Tho force lu Traverae at pres-
•’“■‘“ V.V mall for auch anemeracncy. but
»<L'.’IontheTroundMC well.rmedand w 11
‘ffiXit? fight All the weak-kneed
Sfre betDMked to leave the town. None
deleft. Men from the norttaeMtern part of
ISJlinntr are comlne to the rescue, but may
S«uw?ta tSSf Oor. Pierce will have
SSira bere by to morrow evening, but tttey
Saomybe too late. The omceraherc are
JSS and make the moat of their clrcuui-
’oov'Herce baa tc.egraphedthe sheriff to
Juven man In the county to hla aaalitancc
and to note every one who refused. Ex lie-
ientruna high. The county records have
keen Orated, and no ono except the reglater
of deeda knows where.
THE SllkRON-UlLL SUIT.
The Caae Decided In Favor of tho Pla'n-
ttff-an appeal gipectoo.
inuoturuiD to tb* associated press.
Saj Fsancisco, December 21.—The cele
brated Sharon divorce suit has been de
cided in favor of the plaintiff. Tbe tnit, nt
brought by tbe plaintiff, Mias Sarah At
than Hill, claiming to be the wife of es-
Senator Sharon, was for divorce and divU
ion of the community property. Judge
Sullirin'a decision Is very comprehensive,
containing twenty-six hundred wot dr.
After reviewing the testimony,
bs concludes by declaring that under tho
laws ot California the plaintiff la the legal
wife of Snaron, and. as such, on the
ground of wilful desertion, is eDtill.ll to
divorce and a division of the common
property. Tho letter is estimated to be
worth 110.000.000. Tho verdict is a great
surprise to the pnblio. It having been gen
erally supposed from the contradictory
character of the testimony that the plain
tiff would be non-suited. It is believed
that Mr. Sharon will appeal.
Sax Fsaxctaco, December 24.-—W. H,
Bunn, leading connsel for Senator S!ia
ton, says of Judge Sullivan's decision: "It
is an entire surprise to the profession,
both as to law and facts. Tbe Judgment,
if it stand-, will not bea serious pecuniary
injure to Mr. Sharon. I don't think he
has 11,000,000 ot property whloh could
bt made subject to thedcclslou. Mr. Sba
ron is greatly annoyed by tbe present
drei Inn. but has not tbs slightest idea ol
submit don. and of cjnrac will appeal, and
wears confident of reverting tbe decis
ion Tee suit brongbt by Mr. Sharon in
tbe Ur.ited Mates Circuit Court to bare tbe
marrisgs contract declared Invalid will be
proiecuted."
SOUTHERN TELEGRAPH COMPANV.
Th't -piilr.tvient of n gee, . 1 oStpun
t ew Till Tywgbiu'
(mioaArngn to tbx associated Patna. I
Baliiuori, December 21.—The btarlng
is the cast of General Mabone and others
venut the Southern Telegraph Company,
for lbs appointment of a receiver, was
continued to day in Ibo United 8tatcs Cir
cuit Court before* Judges Bond and
Hughes, s itlrg as for tbe eastern district
°* Virginia. Tbs cass wss argued at
Norfolk lut weak. Altar briaf statements
by comp el to-day, Mr, Thomas, represent-
lag the Uteenvilla, Va., Land and Lumber
(Nmptny, nominated Bobt. T. K. Bayns,
Ofp 0 ;Umouth, Va., aa receiver. Johns.
Wise, nVf tenting General Mabone, op
pose the U(1 .■'dnatlon of Bayns and n ini-
tatted the prci"* 0 * temporary receiver,
the CniteJ r 8iatt-» of Vir
ginia. General Bra^ T : l , ,ol ' n * on ;
representing the Banks.’* *"? Marchauts’
Telegraph Company, rajmed
I># Haven, of New York, 'Vm. W.
Barfs, ot I'hlbsdelphi* Jm'*** «"*•»*
sail it was important to preset ffe the to-
terms ol the corporation, and the? toe in
terests o! til parties were identical; that
tbe court wav of tbe opinion that on« re
cefver ought ute onruwntod. and not two,
sod all the pirtiea should agree on im»i
ooe. The court would give them usstil
nest Tuesday to name the receiver, and if
they did hot agree by that time the court
will appoint. ______
THt COTTON EXPOSITION.
AN ANTI-MORMON MEETINC.
A Meeting In Chicago to Innugurnte a
Crusnda Against wcligamr.
iTSLEQEArHXD vo vug AseocuvvD press.]
CmcAoo, December 24.—At a largely
attendedjanti-Mormyn meeting here last
evening resolution! were unanimously
adopted expressing sympathy with tbe
Gentiles ot Utah In tbelr straggle to estab
lish American civilization, condemning
the apparent indifference of Congress to
the evils of polygamy, catling upon the
Illinois Senators and ltepresentatlvcs to
support ihe Callous snli.polvganiy bill,
which provlddl tor tbe legislative govern
ment of Utah by a comniiraio:
to be appointed by the Presi
dent, urging the citizens of
other States to co-operate in tbe work of
forming a strong public opinion against
Mormonlsm ana patting ii down, and
pledging tbe signers o( the resolution “to
keep up tbe agttstlon of this question
through tbe pulpit, pisiform and press and
In erery way in which a wholesome public
opinion can be created, until polygamous
Mormonlsnt, a relic ot barbarism, a twin
to slavery and like slavery, is smitten to
death und buried forever."
ARCTIC C0b?'
MOUNTAINS CF SNOW IN THE
WESTERN RECIONB.
Railroad Trafflo Suspended and Several
Lines Abandoned for tha Winter—
The Meroury 40 Degrees Be
low Zero-High Winds.
THE FIRE RECORD.
The Matonlo Temple In Cincinnati, With
Ita Valuable Contents, Greatly
Damaged.
iTaLxoaArnin to thi associated yazsz.j
Cincinnati, O, December 24.—A Are
started this morning In the cellar of J.IL
Mills & Co.'s stationary and mercantile
printing establishment, situated on Wal
nut street, above Third, In tbe northwest
corner of Masonic Temple, it extended
rapidly into other portions ot the temple,
which is a large building, fronting on
Third street and extending to the al'ey
midway between Walnut and Main streets.
The first portion ot Ihe temple to burn In
cluded much valuable scenery, an organ,
and olher property belonging to the Scot
tish Rite fraternity, and known to be the
most complete in tbe West. It was large
ly the result of the lifelong labors of Knocli
f. Carson, who has devoted much time
and study, as well as money, to making
this cathedral the most complete of its
kind. The loss of the Masonic fraternity
will be heavy. Mills & Co.'s establishment
is necessarily a total loss, as water de
stroyed what was left by the tire. The to
tal loss will reach above $100,010. Two
firemen were sererely Injured by falling
walls.
By 11 o'clock tbe fire was fully nnder
control and was confined to the Masonic
Temple and mainly to its northern half,
Ihe building being divided by a wide hall
running east to west. It was built at a
cost of about 1201.000. It waa insured for
$125,000, much more than enough to cover
the loss on Hie building. The principal
item of loss is thst ot tbe Scottish Kite.
whose property was on third
and four tit fionrs. In tbe por
tion of tbe building damaged by
tho tire was Enoch T. Carson’s Masonic
library, worth $10,000, and containing
many works Impossible to replace. The
library was totally destroyed, and waa un
insured. It will be regretted by Carson,
as well as by alt Masons who knew its
character and value. The lossea to other
lodges were not so heavy, at much prop
erty was carried out
J. K. Mills it Co., in whose establish
ment tbe lire started,'-aunot estimate their
loss,but as their printing house, which was
separate from their other premises, it not
burned, It is thought that $30,000 will cov
er their Ion*. The total lots on the struct
ure D estimated at $00,000: insurance $10,-
0 0 The loss to the Scottish Rite it $75,000,
to J. R. Mills A Co.' *30.000 and to obers
smarm. The 8coliih Kite insurance la $18,-
OtO. The insurance office and banka on
Third street removed their property, fear
ing its destruction, bat they escaped with
a wetting.
IS BEN BUTLER HARD UP?
Hla Loaeaa In tha Lata Campaign Compel
Hlmtd*'\. act cfe two .Nonane,
Wasiiinutoz, Decamber 21.—The Capi
tal today says: "Itteems tlmoat incred
ible that Ben Butler is herd up, bat iucb
it believed by many people to be tbe facL
Tbe recant transaction by which bo placed a
$00,000 mortgage on two of his Capitol Hill
nontea was quite astonishing to a multi
tude of people. It has been believed that
Butler was always ableto draw his check
(or at least $100,000 Ha has been reputed
to earn that amount by hla law pra.Uoe
every year, and fifteen years ago ha wav
worth more than $1,000,000.
"The common explanation of Butler's
financial condition It thst he hat spent a
great deal non money In politics this
year than he • an Immediately command;
that he bad no property that ba wished to
tell, or conld not sell axcett at a great
a scrifica, and therefore .was compell-d to
mortgage hla homes. Tha money was
raised by Mr. Cassell In Philadelphia It
it said that the General has apant o. er
$200.0 0 in politics this year. Mott ot
ibis anm would have baen rtimbuited
by tha Republicans If Mr. Blaine bad been
elected, and it wav a part of tbe agree
ment that Butter should have a cabinet
poeitlon In that cate. Wbat a lot of nice
little plans were spoiled on lbs Mill day of
last November!
"It it said that Butler borrowed la all
through Cassell $100,000. Thirty thousand,
dollars wu iuoned io iiiul fsr use <" to.«
eampatgn in which ha was defeats* f 0 ,
Governor of Massachusetts. Seventy
t52 a ?* n -dollars w»» botTOW«to In 8eptera-
“** iast He gave bit note for $10,000
nay able In February next and a mortgage
on the two houses for Ilia balance.
TKLEORAPH1D TO THI ASSOCIATKD rSEM.)
Chicago, December 29.—Tho weather con-
tlnues very cold but the signal service reports
show It has moderated somewhat throughout
t&e Northwest. The temperature here at 6
o'clock this morning was four degrees below
sero; st St. Paul twelve degree below, at Fargo
twenty-five below, at Omaha seven below, and
a*. Dubuque eight below. A snow itorm pre
vailed on Sunday night and yesterday
throughout the prairie flection of tho West and
Northwest, and the thermometer ranged from
sero to forty degrees below, with heavj snow,
over a great part of that territory.
Sheboygan, Mich., tbo snow Is two feet deep
and the country roads Impassable. From Du
buque the news comes thst heavy tuAws and
winds have partially blockaded the northern
branch of tho Illinois Central railroad. A dis
patch from Denver repo ts the San Juan
branch aad the Utah line of the Denver and
Elo Graude rood now Impassable—the 8sn
Juan line In the vicinity of Soltec Gorge, and
tbe Utah at Marshall Pass, where live engines
have been battling with tho heavy drifts forty
hours without making any headway.
In the vtclnltv of Durango mild westber
is reported, ana the snow tbeie fs rapidly
melting, but the only rail outlet Is over the
Coutjos range at an altitude of nearly 10,000
feet and with an Arctic temperature. There
are rumors current thst the company will
abandon that part of the line this winter, asi
the efforts last season to keep It open cost
them many hundreds of thousands. This will
leave the people of the 8onthwe»t with a trail
lacrosstbe country to Gallup Station on the
Atlantic aud l'acitlc road as their only xuesns
of communication.
Leadvlllo reports »now three feet deep!
level, but It Is drifting bsdly under a fierce
[ ■ale Ore hauling Is suspended and even foo*
ocoinotion Is excessively difllcalt. Drifts of
leu fen feet deep are plied up, l
and commerce Is practically suspended.
The South Park road hss sent no
|tra(n out from ta dville to day. and it is stated
its high line has been abandoned for the sea-!
son. Its passcugern for Lcadville will take
the Klo G nude at Huena Vista The branches
of the Denver and Klo Grande from l-eadnlle.
known an the Kaglc Pas* and Blue Elver lines,
are burled In impenetrable drifts, and no ef
forts arc being made wnlte the snow is drift
ing to get them open. All tbe energies of the
company are concentrated on their Leadville
line and the route to Utah, with but little hope
of accomplishing much as long as tho fierce
winds In those altitudes keep tbe snow in mo*
tlon.
At Lesdville many weakly-constructed
cabins have been crushed In on the occu
pant*. Up Clear Creek canyon It bos snowed
steadily for three days, and it is still falling
mountain passes are Impenetrable, and it
would be certain death to attempt to get
through.
rentage are school-teachers. . Pnparatlbns
for their reception are already .being
completed, the accommodation bureau having
secured rooms for those who communicate
with its officials on arriving. The excursion
ists are booked to return within fifteen days,
tbe limit of their tickets.
Though rather far to look in the future,
preparations for the Mardl Gras reception to
visitors have already been Inaugurated, and
it is confidently auerted by the accommoda
tion bureau that tho regular tribute of 100,000
visitors will hardly inconvenience them.
An Vx-Confedernte Officer Suicides.
Baltimore, December 23—The steamer
Avalon, at this port this morning from Great
Wicomico river, va., brings news of tbe sui
cide of George Walker, a prominent lay yer at
HeathvUle, Northumberland county, Va, Sat
urday last. Tbe decease d served In tbe Con
federate army, when he lost a leg, from which
he has suffered severely slnee.
FROM ATLANTA.
Bloody Work of a Cotton Comprosa—
Job for the Coroner—The First Mur-
der*-Plonennt Reminiscences
of an Old Inhabitant—Lsr-
itlatlve Remnants*
AlUKU, December m.—A report gained
circulation on tho street this morning that
there had been an accident at the Bell street
cotton compress resulting fn the Instant death
of three men and the serious wounding of as
many more. Your correspondent consequent
ly hurried to the scent of carnage to find the
report had greatly exaggerated the facts.
There had been an accident about 10 o'clock,
in which one negro was killed and another
was seriously wounded. The two men were
working at tbe compress, one at each end of
the bale, engaged in sewing the bags. With
out any warning tho huge wedge,
Iron casting weighing 10,000 pounds,
which works back aud forth over the paton,
to regulate tho pressure as required, gave way
and shot out one side, gracing the head of one
of the negroer, who crouched down in time to
prevent the mauulacturoof human jelly by
the “instantaneous process.'’ Kemarkable to
*ay, the negro on tliu other side, Abe Thomas,
was klllc). According to the physicians, who
wero called In at one* 1 , there was no apparent
Injury on hla body, but tbe Indications were
RAIuROaO ACCIDENT.
A Train dumps the Track when Running
Fo»ty Milas an Hour.
[TlLXOlArntD TO THE ASSOCIATED NIESS ]
■Chicago, December 23. -A bod accident oc
curred on tho Baltimore and Ohio railroad
yesterday morning about 100 miles east of
Chicago. By some lucky chance no serious
Injury was suffered by any of the passenger*/
but all received a shaking up that none will
Isoon forget. At 6:45 a. in., when the fast train|
of the Baltimore sad Ohio road, which Is due
at Chicago at 9:20 a. m., had just passed Bre
men, Ind., it struck a spread frog
The train was making up time and was
I running at the rate of 40 miles an hoar. The
engine, baggage car, smoker and one coach
paased lfi safety, but the dining car, which
came next, jumped the track and two sleeping
cars m the rear went crashing on top of It
In the sleeper were sixteen passengers, but no
one was In the dining car rxcept tha cooks and
waiters. The latter car was turned complete
ly over, and catching lira scq» bnined up.
The sleepers wer^eftaply thrown oa a»«tr side
and did not take fire. Tbir were both bedly
■pattered, however. Of the people Injured
those most seriously hurt were the rooks, who
'were not only bruited but also burned and bt*.
sides scalded with wster from thecjsrboller.
The negro waiters were badly bruised and
burned. The others Injured were pesMLgcrs
In the altering cars and their harm Were lu no
cate dangerous, although t Bom ®
them were painful. .The list of In
jured Is: Kdward McCabe, cook, badly
burned and scalded-may die; Joe Fiats, cook,
burned .arm broken and seal «el-wld recover:
Kdward Gray, netro waiter, burned and scalp
wound; Robert McNauguton, negro waiter,
I burned sod badly shaken up; Congressman
B. T. Hhtrely. South Bend, Ind.. brul*ed about
tho tilings; JJJrsm Y. Smith, DcsMoInes,Iowa,
legs and feet cut aud lacerated; lion.
O. S. Gifford, Canton, Dakota, injured
abcut the shoulder; Frederick A.
Wheeler, Baltimore, cut about the .face;
Mrs. Frtdrric-k Wheeler. Baltimore, cut about
the bead;»!. 8. Haller, Chleaso,badly bruised;
J.W. Mills and wile. Chicago, both % bad hr
shaken up and slightly bruised; R. W. Nel
son. Ro ckford, Ills., scalp wound; J.C. Mo-
mere, Fierce, Dakota, scalp wound: Daly,
steward of the dining car, scalp woand. Con
older!ng the speed at which the train was go
ing when It Jumped the track tbe only wonder
Is Lust there were n<** t number titled oq».
tight.
A TWO-DAVS tfORM
.. hlch bad evidently been thrown with some
vi leuco from the machinery, which probably
hit the negro on the breast and crushed lu bis
‘ mgs in such a way that strangulation en-
led
Mr. George Parrott, the manner, stated that
this was the first serious sccldcni that had
harpened thera In compressing over a half
million ba es of cotton. Tbe damage to tbe
machinery la terious, and will probably cause
a suspension of work for several weeks.
THE KlItST MtTBDEK.
Elding out on aDccUur street car to look
up tbe accldeut just mentioned, a hearty old
gentleman sitting opposite me, who bore him-
seif with the dignity and decision of one of
the oldest inhabitants, suddenly pointed to a
telegraph pole at the corner of the Air-Line
depot and said solemnW: “Tho li st murder
ever commuted In Atlanta occurred right
there. It grew out of the heated Taylor-Coss
P/csldcntlai campaign. The klllina was done
pn the day of the election. A party had
been over to Deratur to vote, and. return
ing, $ topped at that corner, cr. aincnted then
by a grocery. A Taylor man and a Casa man
became Involved In a controversy over their
chiefs, when the Taylor taan, one McDonald,
stabbed the other with a knife, killing him al
most instantly. McDonald waa given four
J cnrs In tho penitentiary. Tbe next man
llied was Dan llllbtirn, father of Coroner
Hllbarn.’’
The rain poured dbwn on tho car, and the
few passengers drew nearer aud listened with
profound interest. The old gentleman warmed
up to his narrative and recount me 1 murder
after murder which folloircd, until your cor
respondent reached his destination aud had to
jump tbe car. Tho last statement made by tbe
old luhabitant was his firm belief that there
had been at least SCO mttrdr rs committed in
this vicinity. If 1 cbauce upon him again It
may bo interesting to take down more of the
bloody history.
* LEGISLATIVE KENNAMTS.
Tho committee on enrollments, tho secre
tary of the Senate, clerk of the House and
their assistants, are holding over at the Capi
tol under a resolution of Saturday, finishing
their work, preparing tbe last batch of bills
for tbe Governor’s slgnainre. They will prof
ab’y be detained there till Wednesday night.
There are quite a number of bills yet to bo
signed by tho Governor, some of them of eon-
■Mcrable Importance.
A PERILOUS RIDE.
An Old Man's Unsuccessful Trial of a
New Flying Machine.
HtBTFOtD, December 20.-/eph»niah
Phelps i, a man seventy-five yean of age
andia regarJedby tbe fair of hie neigh-
bora who know him aa a crank. Pbelpa
lives fn an old bat In the woodz near Avon,
and baa for yeare devoted all biz attention
to mechanics! Invention,. He ha, two pet
bobble,, perpetual motion and an aerial
navigating cralt. Incidentally he baa de'
vised several machines which In no caw
have been patented. Many years ago be
applied (or a patent but (ailed to obtain it
and, ditguited with ihe whole eyitem, be
made no (ubeequent attempt, to zecore
legal protection tor bie inventions Tbe
model, were thrown tilde aud In many
cazee bnrncd by their eccentric inventor,
l'kelpalia distant relative ol Congrew-
man Pbelpa, of New Jcraey. The whole
region In which he lives thronged with
people of bit name, but Xephinlahbeloogi
to a branch now almoit extinct. He mar
ried early in life, but for years haa been n
widower. One daughter was tbe remit of
hla matrimonial venture. She la married
and livea aomewbere In the vicinity of
West Troy, N. Y.
Wadsworth tower i, a tall wooden struc
ture over one hundred feet in helghL It
ii built on the eummlt of Talcott Moun
tains and gives one ol tha fiont views in
tbe country. It la fitteen milea from this
city and la in summer a favorite reeort of
pleasure ecekera. In winter U ii utterly
deserted, the keeper, a man named Bart
lett, leaving it. breezy and freezing alti
tude fur warmer, if more lowly, quarter*.
On Friday morning Zephanlah Phelps
made bit way to tha top ol the tower.
He made several tripe, each lime carrying
up pieces of machinery. No one inter
fered with him, and about 10 o'clock be
had bie latest machine In order and ready
for uw. It consisted of a atrong but light
gas generator, a combination of cog wheels
and pulleys and two light pilch turbine
wheels, both arranged at a slight angle to
the vertical. The whole contrivance, in
cluding two triangular wings, weighed
about sixty pounds.
CHASED BY A JEALOUS WIFE. any mat Ilian, my hoy. I he great man,
—— | with nit weight ol cares anil years, envlra
Mrs. Willard Raymond Confronts Her I yooeyarjUme'ha passe* youby;and if you
Husband with n Revolver. ! f* D t be a leader, d'uib.( ued, acniatnn
,, long on the second page, you can be > une-
Minvoan, Conn., Deeember ».-Eidte- Uilng Just as useful You can be a little
ment has been caueed.ln social circlet by paying four line solid nonpareil "ad." on
the filing of an application for divorce by <he ln»lde, down under a Picture of f.ydi*
Pinkbam, and that will help the msVe-up
Mr. Willard^Raymond and the counter- aml fl „ p i ace ln the piper. Be any.
•ult by bit wile. Both are well known and thing In tbe world, my boy, that Is alien
bolding prominent positions in Bridge-1 and awful. Be anything but a "dead aAV
port, nine miles from here. Mrs. Usy- ""
mond wai formerly the wife of Henry The Wnsnlnaton Monument.
Tomlinson, who was kUlad ln the Ashm- fe^^^^^hrjotot remt-
bula railroad accldenL Mr. Tomlinson umc nt lo-dav submitted to Congress a re-
waa a man ot extensive property and bush port showing the progress dnring the patt
ness interests located In 8L Louis year. The report .hows : Weight ol the
iuen?^'dm it km** ?n° society h *both St°at of°wh”h D CongrM« appropriated ? Jt.tio!
i^li.£?!n1?rtd«ix»t^foe/reildeneelri Relative to the section to be completed of
Hretl* are re i n erblnai nn' was t hr? * see n eT ot lbe monument, tbe engineer in cha. ■> of
m“uVb,“ianfS g.’“rir h g,.*8he.S ^^“ue*,"‘J ) . rt "Two^Udr
nllilifd'ahicer'audoften aang In'uubHc'for proposed Is to erect a retaining wall of the
nVrermma^locaYeharlGea Shn mostbeaullful tuarblo around the terrace,
g* mm,^t. 1 nffVr?mln^ lT.»rertl T n4y which arall la to be surmounted with a
tenUon* to othfr la . mont $ •reomnan into l * ie surrounding aurfocr; and
Iwn nthP*r P,MiVl$■ Leu anti three la- thii l* to be done with ro much aktll as to
lwo civo the mound an noDearance as far from
nuMid^ suspicions were aroused, ind
dMi? and* < cart “t,* SSJZlISl KBSOT*T!£rb5^vfil'b&SS
rno'retmin’.&md ahd upon, an appropriation of $612,300 la a«ked
i-'* u •5cpUd WO b!i k .'
d“!S« m tb* r e€.. T r h n e .i?hcr mmiS,, ° n ia in ,av)r °*
Gretman House. Mrs. Raymond was I •“* ,,,,er me,tl <1 -
standing on tha piazza. As. Mr. Ray-
mond and the merry party dashed up |
“ ‘ ' ' u unde:
were in condition io start. The old man
opened the valves and testing himself in
a loop ol ropaanapended uuder the gener
ator pushed his machine from the lower.
Tiie turbines lowered rapidly and the fly
ing machine and He rider moved slowly
away. For a moment the machine rose s
few fret and then began to drop. I’helpe
found bis generator loving power with ev
ery becunl and attempted t! discover the
cause. By tome mistake be opened the dis
charge valve and instantly waa faUlng rap
idly, with the turbine! motionless and tue-
le-s. The only check on his descent wet
the two triangular wing*. These spread
our and checked eomewhat tbe descent
Still he fell with constantly Increasing
velocity and after a descent of several
band red feet he struck the trees oo the
Simsbury plains below. Uls fall waa
broken but nevertheless ht lost his hold
on the rope loop and while Ihe machine
cangbt in the branches, he fell with terrl-
hi- fnree to the ground below, breaking his
hip and several ribe.
The old man (tinted from the pain and
lay unounicious for nearly half an hoar.
O Hiring to his ssnies, his groans finally
attr.mt-d the attention ol a chance passer
by, who came to bis rescue. The old man
was n-arly dead from pain and cold and
fainted on being removed. He was taken
to a neighboring boose, about a milt dis
tant, and la now lying in a critical condi
tion.
Th * Attendance and Ezhlblte itend.ir
Ordering.
[mzut AraU) jo tui aaaociATSD raise.|
S «R Oarises, Dae. 21.-Tb* World's
“Position records a steadily in-
t-^sasteg attendance. There .were fresh
aril valt to-day ol both visitors
•nd exhibits. The viMting school
teachers came ln to-day .and large numbers
were on the ground. Through the agency
ot the accommodation bureau, 050 ol them
*er« furnished accommodation at rate*
considerably lata than they ex-
oT'exhlblU, kiexteo mvlved"* IreS
installment to-day by a apecfal ateamer.
The exhibit* are mainly tropical p.anta
Jjfid art spec!mens. For to-morrow
(Chrislmaeday) an els
u announced, fiwt 11 *—■ —
Jfu»ic Hall an<1 pyrotechnic diapUra In
the evening. The entire grounds will be
•Nominated by electric light*. • AChrlet-
m*s tree from Connecticut will be one of
me "pedal feature*.
Th# Color Line at Mr. Lrnch'a Wedding.
Washington. December 21.—The Bee
uewepaper, a weekly publleheS here and
the organ of tbe colored people, devotee,
in lie issue of this morning, a long snide
to tbe wedding of ex-Coogreeeman Lynch,
which occurred on Thuradey. Lynch la
much darker than Ml** Ell* HnmmervUle,
bis brids, snd * sisiar of the Utter, who It
Inga, officially informed the commissioner*
U>»t*11 leaks Intharoofsof tb* govern
ment building, so far aa reported, bars
•yen repaired, and tb* bnildiog U now
thoroughly waterproof.
Tbe committee appointed to
Arrangement* for a delegation to at-
toiu tbe inaumiration ceremonies at
toth* board on tha subject of ctoring tha
postponed.
What tha S us store Sar,
Boston, 'f.sta, Dswcihber22.—ThaGlobe
to-morru-.'- will publish interviews tele
graphed 11 >ni Washington with Senator
Lamar,of Mississippi; Senator BuUer, of
South Carolina; Senator Jons*, of Flori
da, and Senator McPherson, of New Jer
sey, relative to tbe question whether or
not ihe Bourbons most go to the rear, and
whe'her or not the South shall be repre
sented in Cleveland'! cabinet.
Sen ilor I.tmar would not think it an
unbearable loss if no cabinet Officer rhonid
be chosen from the Snith. He, in com
tnon at sits a nisjoiity of the Southern
men, thiuka it ia of tbe first Importance
that they should bare the selection to
fill Federal officer* in their respective
Stales.
Senator McFhertou expresses the opin
ion that the South would be given lidr
recognition. II not. he wss ol ihe opiu-
io i that Governor Cleveland would toon
find a hornet's nest about his eara.
Senatr Jones lays: “I have been in the
8 male nearly ten Jeers, aud my greatest
hope during thst time lias been thst we
might have a Democratic administration
to pul forever at rest this sectional night
man.
‘ Ditcussloa of Ihe subject now does
nothing but harm, and I will not debate
Ihe question whether Cleveland means to
„ ■ recognize or ignore what are called the
Straws th* Coast with Wrecks (ram Boiirisona. Tbe South It a portion of the
not recognize the young wife "bjc.uro
■uu married a nigger. This feeling
extended farther into the Summerville
family snd was the cause of two zeta of
invitations to tbe wedding being issued—
one let for the blacker, more numerous
and more plebeian element, and the other
for the whiter and aristocratic le*. die
former attending the brie! and feastleaa
afternoon ceremony and the latter the
■wall reception and dinner of Ihe evening.
, _ elaborate programme Tha Dea crmciOT Lynch In very harsh
consisting of concerts to terms for "drawing tbe color line" snd
catering to aristocracy, though the bride
groom Is quoted as alleging that he had
nothing to do with the invitations. The
incident has created quite a row in the
bUck district. t
Tramps ioaMatf*
Chicago, December 24.—A special t) the
Dally Newe from Uccoln, HI., s»ys: Last
night thirteen tramps elept on top of a
boiler at a coal ebaft here. At j o dock
this morning one of their numt-er accident
ally turned the blowout valve, al owing
tb* eteam and hot water from tix boilers
to escape. Kieht of the men were se-
rerely horned end scalded. It it tbongbt
that two of them cannot recover. The
men were panlcatricken and found much
difficulty to escaping from Ihs building.
All of them were badly burned about the
face and throaL
M it.rlaS for Ratting a Meeting House.
Boston Part.
The following (ram thi parish records to
Halifax to Hattora*.
ImaokArusD vo the *«wi*r»s rnsze.’
Washington, Deeember 23.-Thc signal
corps station at Cap# Hatleras, uedet date of
tbe 224, reports that the harkentlne before re
ported off the Big Klnnvkee Ilf* soring su
tton proves to be th* Ephraim WUlUms, exp
lain Morrison, fiom Savannah to Providence,
lumber laden. The vessel encountered a north-
week gate on Thursday last, seveaty mites off
Hstteras, and became waterlogged. The cap
tain trying to beach her. struck on Hatleras
Shoals Sunday night and dragged anchor.
This morning Keeper Daly and Ihe crew of
tho Cape Hatleras life savtng Hatton went to
her assistance and rescutd the crew of nine
men through a very heary sea and strong
northerly current. The captain snd crew had
boon leaned In the rigging without food or wa
ter ever since the l-til Instant.
Washington, December a.-Many wrecks
are reported to the storm ot the last two days
all along th* Allabtlc coast from Halifax to
below Helieras. The schooner Warren Saw-
ver with MOO bales cotton, from New Orica-1
For Boston, went ashore on the south Md. .f
Nantucket Island. The crew were with dlffl-
wrald b" h* life-saying station. Th.
English steamer Olivette (a ashore near the
east end ot Long Island on the south shore
and will prove a tout tons. Everybody wm
taken off by the lUesaving new. The bark
Chart** Hickman, from Liverpool.for New
York, also went ashore on the south side ot
Lone Island and went to pieces. Tho crew
were all saved by ihe Forgo Elver llle-saverr,
excepting one man who waa iwcpt out ol the
breechea buoy by the wave*. An unknown
rcoiel come ashore bottom upward at Groat
Ea*le harbor.
An Amwsr wv.t t«il.
Can any one bring na a ease ot
Hvereomptatot that Electric 11
not cart? W# tty they cannot,
aads of cases already permanen
anil who art dally rgcomiaodin
■•«*>*, sill more. Bright's tk
weaA bo£k. or any Mini
Pjaint quick if cored. They pt
Mood, tEf-..at# lb" bowet*. 0n4 .
! - T ' .l.i-AM-ii parts. Kre
ir:*roaFor aa.*-at ’*» ' rw
by I-aruar, Kank.n A I-axnor.
THE COTTOM IKROilTIOR.
Tha axhlbOoca. kowsttr, are ehaarfuU t
las lhaljha UtmUbi ruwaaalty haa ;
mas. The sear approach ot tho Chrli
$!•• had tu effect fin a
ww will be a fieM day, aa l
VIQETABLC LUNCHES.
United States. Her people are faithful
usd law sb’-'.’off citizens, and no aenatble
man can doubt that Governor Ctevelend ii
aware of that facL H* will do wbat b*
believes to be jnet and fair toward th*
Sontb, and the Sonth will support hi* ad
ministration.”
Senator Batter stye: "1 hart the ut
most confidence to President Cleveland
to give th* Sonth tha political recognition
to which aba la aoUtled. Toe South does
not demand any thing. The Sonth will
maka no Immodest nor Inordinate request
The Sonthsm people pey their proportion
of the texts anl bear tbelr share of tbe
burden! and responsibilities ot th* gov-
trnmaat. They would Ilk* their share ot
: t< honora and emotumante. I am per
fectly contented to let lbe President decMa
whatthoaa honora and emoluments shall
The dispatch aayi: Th* temper of the
Southern men her* Is folly Indicated by
the vleir* exprMted by the gentlemen
quoted. Nowhere is there a grasping dis
position manifested, but they have the ut
most confidence thst Governor Cleveland
will deal with them at he will deal with
the people of any other part of tbe Un-
iop."
p.onl# Who Eat Fruit hr Wholesale and
Make a Dessert on Turnips.
at. Paul Day.
'Fruits pretty brisk,” said an np town
dealer to g Day reporter. "The fruit crop
was good this year, and nothing It lacking.
It's odd. but people bay mor* apples than
anything else, probably because they art
the cheapest Some take lemon* and chew
them down without a shiver. They mast
tit* them at an antidote to a soar disport-
Son, or els* they haven't any liven. II
beats all bow many apple* some persona
can eat, though. Yon at* Urat pU* of ap
ples T I don't know how manv there are,
but I've a cnstomrrthat would eat them
all at one titling. Yet, is* woull, too,
And 111 tell you what he did.
“Hecame In onedsy with a friend, aald
he conld eat a half bushel of apples and
the friend raid 11 be did he'd p>; for ’em
Well, be started. I don't know how many
he ate, but ha took Use seeds ont at be
went along, aiLi when he quit he bad a
qnars ui seeds. Fact; ba waa a regular
apple fiesd.”
"Do you sell many grapes?"
"Yes, some people bay nothing alee.
Ooaol my customers hoys nothing bat
bananas, and 1 fancy th* wears store
teeth. Then there are the vegetable fiends.
I've a lot ol customers that are wild tor
tomatoes, and several that carry celery to
tbelr pockets and keep gnawing 1L Bat
the latest craze is on turnips."
"Yon don't mean to say that anybody
eats raw tnrolps, except John T. Raymond,
of conns?"
“Yes, Indeed. It's nothing to sail a hun
dred a day lo alngle customers. They
peel and cat them; and thay'ra awaet and
Juicy. It'a Jost a* good aa taking a drink.
Thm’s a turnip eater now," said tha
datlar. aa a 1st man earn* to and asked
for a nice, ripe, mellow tnrnlp.
An Editor In th* Cabinet.
ler her seal-1 Chicago, December U.—^Western papen
akin dolman a nickel-plated revolver with generally have regarded es a joke the can-
pearl handle, and, pointing It at her hut didacy of Dr. George L Miller, of Omaha,
[ l1n ,I for a cabinet petition, but to New York
"Now I have got you." Stale many paper* have treated Mri Mil-' '
The lady sitting beside Mr. Raymond let's candidacy In aU seriouraetj, note hly.
laughed, and said: "You dare not shoot; ihr lMc. Prea*. tbs Democratic organ of
you are too ranch ot a coward." Oneida county, Miller 11 old borne. Miller’*
Mr. Raymond, fearing the would fire, intimacy with Mr. Tllden, Got. Seymour
utnped out o! the carriage, and springing and other prominent Democrat* ol New
o the veranda, telted his wife and harried York 1; said to have given him special
her to o Uie hotel. Ooe ot Ihe gentlemen claim* for consideration at the hands of
followed and attempted lo pacify her and toe fnoomfog administration. A letter
explain mailer*. While he was so doing, ba* been reeelred from Dr. Miller by a
Mr. Raymond jumped into hit carriage gentleman ot thie city to which this signifi-
•sain wheeled hla horses around, and cant sentence occurs: “Allow me to a l l
started for Bridgeport. He had driven as that when I ehall have been frtrl, Installed
far as the brow of the hilt descending tu In the cabins t of Got. Clivelatid I hope
the Housatonlo rtoer and the Washington von will not hnlUto to accept an torita-
bridge, rom# four mile*, when th* p rty tjontomy WashingtonhoepUaUtT." from
were attracted by the sound of hnr- tbit It la surmised thst the Omaha states- .
rylng horae-stepa behind. Glancing track man has reoeiTed positive notification that
they beheld Mrs. Rsymood lath- he will be wanted In Washington for the
lug her horse and folio ting nt a breakneck j next four years.
pace. The ho.-se was lathered with wt.ltei
loam, which fell from hi* shaming flanks a cood Joka on Htndrlcks.
aa ha leaped under the fnry of to* relent- IsDIANAroLis, Iso , December Iff.—Mr.
lest lash. Mr. Raymond whipped his pair I Hendricks's chronic candidacy for office,
and away they went down bill toward Ihe which began at a time when the memory
orldge The bridge, which ii a long one, of man runneth not to the contrary, was
re-eeboed with tha tonud of tba daablug the source of a good Joke at his expense
hoofs. The toll-keeper at Ihsi Stratford 1 the other day. In these latter times bo
end hearing th* unusual sounds, rushed Idstts everything from last July and the
lUtofhii "keep" and acting whst be great event at Chlcnim. He desired to see
thought to be a runaway pair ol hone*, some pa; era to a suit In which he wss an
tu-lantly Hang his toll-gate wide open. On attorney, and asked Deputy Courtly Clerk
they came. Ur. Raymond lashing nit pair. Joyce to hunt them up. He did not re-
and hi* wit# close behind, desperately member the number ot the cue aid Joyce
will; ping her horse. asked him when It was filed. ' Jnst ht-Iore
Drawing her revolver again she fired I became a candidate,” said toe Vice-
four shots In qnlek succession Into the ear-1 Presldentelar L “Well, lam sorry, Mr.
rlage retreating betoi a her and tu load of 1 Hendricks,” said Joyce,. “but I can’t ao-
occupants. None of tha thote. however, conimojalc yon then. Oor records don't
took tiled. The firing Incited Mr. R«y- gobackmfsr."
mond to urge bis horses into greater exer
tion and the hUl upon the Stratford side
ot the river w»s rapidly gained. Mrs. Ray
mond's horse waa so blown and need np
that the chase waa abandoned end ib* re-
South Caroltnlana In Liberia.
. Columbia Register.
Saul Hfll, colored, want to Libert* ear-
' from York oounty.
gunawar Train.
Knoxville, Dac. 24,-ThIa morning at 4
o'clock, forty miles north of this dly, on
toe Knoxville and Ohio railroad, tb*
engine broke loose fnm the southbound
freight train. Th* engtoser ran bis engine
to Caryvifie, th* nearest station, and wad!*d
on the etde-lraek for tb* train to overtake
him Alter waiting roma time he started
back and met tb* train coming down
grade at a fearful rate of *P**d. Ha was
unable to revert* 1>U engine and get
ont of the war. A ooUiflon occurred,
throwing sertrai care from th* track. The
engineer's thigh waa i.roken. He zeceircd
Internal InjuriJ*. but may raporer. The
flremaa was (rightfully Braided, his right
leg crushed and ha reoelrad other iijuriea
which wifi prffiMtoi^proTS latal. The
Order Appearing Out or Chaoa—Th* at
tendance Increasing.
[TSuauAtrnrn to ttn saaocuno raaze.l
New OeiiAXs, December 2l-To day At th*
world's exposiUon wa* a repetition ol yester
day In point of mtendanc* and generally fa
vorable atmospheric conditions. On the —— .— . .
ground* the work of Improvement U being ?»»ductoe was doubted uound a ^ttelgreph
ptuhsdaa rapUIy A* an am; ol workmen can Pj? ■“’•“’i 0 ' PfSfrx fatauy.
proeecoto their labors. Within tha baOdiags
to* exhthUora *ro cormtog thojpu* with A Du>n , or lira Oold Coost.
gnat rapidity. Everything ha* voulod down
tnionryswmsrtegwrarw Whns tha stand- uim aaa g. Harris, a Bntta eoonly
anca la seed. Tory UtUe hootnoo* haoboen brtle. wmst forth tbe otoar day and toot
way.*$ sale*, dlrart at hy aarajlaa. fire quail at one shot and sptortd four
'(pur teat Ion*.
young lo advise other people waa ninety-1 ”nrat'uJurictlman (hotly)-I denounce
ei-ht Tears old and bad Just begun to the gentleman Irons Fankhollow, air, a* a
^tturtYiadMtVtknow anythto^You g
alwaye pay for tha bast advie*. Really | honest Jobber wants "tocomoUva" tnsiead
rood ad rice Is never frea. Did you aver of "care" on the signboard because Ule a
ask your lawyer a question, myaoo? Audi *®ni« word, sir, and will taka more lam-
rf^v^rto&^toli^d A-ndmentlo ! t___
I r ■
he It dead, and this ia a lire world, that Baltimore Dispatch,
wants living men. When 1 hear a man Judge H. Kant McCay, ol tha United
talking too much about bis ancestor*, 1 Bute* District Court of Atlaot*. Oa..
lay, ‘There ia a man who needs them.’ I whoa* mind has become detangad, arrived
have known men who war* vary proud ol In Baltimore Tuesday evening and was
‘ ‘— ‘ ' ■ ■’ ■hlabrotber,
tamed to her home ln B-idgeporL eral year* ago froi _
Mr. Raymond Immediately t-ok up bis hat prospered la hi* new home and Is now
residence *t toe Sterling Hotel, Bridgeport, the owner of 700 acres inland In tost
where he ttol remains. Ha has retained country. Last week hie father to Y'ork
Uoodain Stoddmd aa bis attorney In bis oounty recelrrd a sack ot ccflee which had
divorce proceedings against his wife, and been shipped from Liberia to him by h!»
•he hu retained Senator Robert K De von. Forth*pastflriivearaBaulha-. en
forest Her attorney hu already aub|-i - shipping hla an tire coffee crop to a Phils-
need th* entire party who accompani-d dalphla firm and it Is pronounced ot good
Mr. Raymond, as witnesses, Th* trial I quality. Hit inccem in Liberia 1* exc«>-
piomiaes to be one that will excite more (tonal, ba bring ln very good financial dr-
totlal Interest than any that has ever oc-1 cumatancea when be leu. A numbtx ot
curred within tbe history cl the city oi I other colored men went to Liberia at tha
Bridgeport, I same time, bat some of them return-d to
‘•yearorcoafterward u poor u church
rule* and thoroughly disgusted with Ihe
advice TOVOUNO MEN. new country.
What gurdotta Hag to ter to toe Young MgBlc , pBl Jobb . r , E Ib o..a.
Philadelphia Call.
Robert J. Burdatte. th. lemon. Burilng- ,^ t ^“ntW ,3
ton Hawkey* man, lectured at Hit Yousg] ercsslrg bearing tha words,"Lockout (or
Men’s ChrttUan Aeaociatlon HaU 1 “‘|
evening. Thera wu gllarg. altendsnca. Lgj^J SSSu
Hla subject wu, Advice to Y oang Men. I j m0 Te to amend. The elgn should read.
It la mors blessed, tbe lecturer said, to "Look out for the locomotive," sir: for,
alva than to recelre advice. The only man sir. while a man I* looking out lor tha
J ^er kulwTho frit that he°was Z ■*'^
Washington Casslp.
Special to the N. Y. World.
Doney Indicated pretty well in * convar-
•alien with Bpringor before ha want away
In tha spring wbat h* would testify to If ha
want on tha stand. It w Ultra remembered
that tha post-offica, daring toe lut year of
n rule. sent up a deficiency’biU call
$2,OOO.aX>. Jo* Blackburn wu
chairman of tha sub committee ol tha
S ition* committee to which this
r estimate was referred. He wu
I from the start. The sub-com
mittee finally reported ln favor of giving
only $1.000,(kJO, but u ia usual in auch caeca
th* steal wu fixed up to a conference
commlttea so that tha star-routa paopla
~H fill that they wanted. Doney sold »... , „_, , , . ^
i*t there wu • fund of over $100,000 stay here. A young man must do bis puced In an asylum,
raised foe the purpose of manipulating bast and hardest work now. When you
Congress. This enormous corruption fund can got $50 a line for your poetry, my boy, ..
wu raised by assasomsota upon tha star- u Mr. Tunyaoo does, than you can afford I no suopusvou ir.
route contractors. Dorsey -aid that ha to write u poor poetry a* Mr. Tenuyaon
himself paid $7,UOO u hit share of this does. Wearing aBtarnstdehatdoeta'tgtva §
bribery fund. Every dollar of this fund a man a war record. Twenty-eight inches | ba
was disbursed. It wu paid to members, ol coat psddad ocroaa tlxtean tnehuof to — r . .. ^
to tha confldeotlal friends of Ssnston, fo shoulders doesn't maka you a gymnasL | “Well. vet. Heard about tha Standard
ex-meiuber lobbyists who have tha privl-
lekaaof tbe floor, and to tha trlba of petty
hangers-on about tbe capttol.
To get at th* averaage market rate (or
Congressmen I asked Mr. springer to give
me toe sum* alleged to bars baen paid to
their ancestors, who** ancestors would taken to tbo residence of bis brother, Prof,
have beenmoetdtsmally ashamed of them. Cbarlu McCay, on North Charles street
W* eara more for tha pedigree of tha bora* Lut night daring 'he u rrible snow storm
wa buy than (or that ol tha man who sells tha Judge wu picked up by toe police and
him. Altar all, hard work la tha groat se-1 taken to tb* eution house Ha wu found
crat of toccata. It accomplishes more sitting in tha bitter cold on the stepi of the
than genius. There are wblta crows, but Baltimore *nd Ohio railroad building. It
Usay are no more useful than black ooet. ba* baen ascertained tha Judge evaded bis
Hard work doesn't kill men. "Fun' watchers and escaped from bom*. He
kills man. Tha “good times" tha boy* told hla valuable gohl watch for $1 and
hare lay them out Tha bard bought a bottle of whisky. As tha Judge
Wall Street Newj.
"Is tbar anything new to tha papers?^
. — . _J ukad, u he turned around in hi* east
ol coat p add ad Across sixteen Inch** of | to tha pasaaogar who wu readings daily,
•bouhteri doesn't maka you a gymnaaL "WeU.ya*. Heard about the SUndard
Men do not value a turkey for Its plumage, oil Uompsny'e latest move, haven't youf"
Don’t go Into debL If you can't art along “Bought tha Ohio Legislature, eh?"
wltbirattuora toanyouhava,doo tborrow; I “Worse than that.
•teal. It would not worry you hall sol “Gobbled up toe hull Ohio river?"
much, and ii you steal eiwugh you can | -Won* than that.”
You don't uy!" drawled the oJ man.
lall. I'U ba Mured UI wasn't aavto to
not two week*ago
members. YVitbout giving any names he
ran over tome ol toe alb zed payments.
The amounts ranged from $1,0(» to $2,15)0.
Two thousand dollar* represented the
price of a first-chop member. The
firat-cbcp member la g man honeet bacaraaa you bofiera to that mean I niy old woman not rwowwAzofi'j -
who hu never barn bought olduylnglhat'hopeatylathabest ioficy.thu must ba cog tooaaeomawharaa fro*
bafors. da always eotnea higher. Tha HooretyUn't a policy ,lt’a a prlncl|Je, and ] the way our etura refused aalt
^^to^^bo hu war aoid himsalf to an U^^on e “ '
HUHnnHi
cood actor oa Ih* Boston sod
shad ageacy of tha lobby la after-
in Its power and hu to accept leu
Mr. Springer hu In his poaeeea-
k» today a list of th* mamtere to whom
money Is alleged to hava bam paid for
thrtrvotea la passing the deficiency stert.
He refoam to give anyone of them name*,
utbarawu not- a ilngte witness th*'. be
could find who would go oo the eland snd
swear to any oo* of to* paywsentt.
ft*duo«<I Cabl* R*»!•••
Naw Yota. December 2L-TM Direct
Cnii-t tttaiaa Gable Company and tha
Frenr 1. Cable C-mpany made s reduction
of cable rate* this morn.:..- lo Gross! Britain,
honest manly orcius* you vara* » wm cabinet ror
poy; not 11 youare honest baeausc you "Youdoi
are afraid to U o rogue; not If you're 1 “Wall, I’U
honest btcaUM you betters In that mean I my old wi
■fi t be honest because your eoul
s lie and desprae* a
It Waa Harmless-
id and Ft
- »4W
by tha Mac)
nates a tie aim ucspiee. * uses* -1
you can't be booeet for th* eaka of the
dear white truth btnelf, don't try to be
►oweet- be araoaal: tom's wnat you're to- a ^'^d ^> rtorv of a young er
t *0sitmarned, efftte? L»*•»to.
a hurry about U. bat ^oojl b# too | gurlog 6iodlf at her.
ss-jsxsts^tsriis. g55Sgt.w.J8. J '
nuaMgReSsS ■
, “Well, modem, tost wye wea l du
act. Don't repine orer
'i£i& &
terras and Cklotow path*. Don't wavy ^ a*A** eyv- inupo/uu
only