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A little curiosity gleaner claims
that there are 500 open caverns in
Edmondson county, Kv.
Kapt. Kolb is not as good on a
ace as a Chinaman, but lie is about
as dangerous in a battle.
In the Eastern kombat w<* often
for-.r t that the little Kingdom of
Korea kawsed the kickup.
Japan proposes to be well paid
or the lesson in civilization which
she is teaching the slant-eyed
heathen.
A Texas dime-museum manager
is moaning because somebody has
-tohm his ossified girl.—Hard luck
and a .stormy fate.
Among many other highly val
ued possessions, Li Hung ('hang
has been divested of his t itle of
■ ‘Bis nark of the orient. ’’
'LI drowning man will catch at
• straw’’ and very often when a
man wi-hes to drown his troubles
• lines to do it through a straw.
Daring his long rest Senator
Jlal '> i.i.y is understood to hive
- sour'd enough ma'erial to keep
.he - mat in a doze forth? entire
first half of the present session.
When falling, as out of a tree or
down a ste-'p declivity, bears will
mil themselves into a close resem
blance to a huge furry ball, and
thus escape without injury.
Tom Reed now believes that he
may yet be called upon to exhibit
his fine sense of courtesy by offer
’ng Messrs. McKinley and Harrison
cabinet appointments early in 18-
97.
Whenever a saw mil! has bet n
stopped by low water the republi
ans and populists have charged
it to the Democratic administra
tion and the Willson bill. —Athens
Banner.
Mr. H. (). Havemeyer receives
•alary <>f $75,000 a year as Presi
■ lent of th • Sugar Trust and $25,-
>OO a year as trustee. If that is not
‘‘long sweetening then what on
* irth m ght it be?”
By the authority ot the Peace
Congress the third Sunday in Sep
tember is set apart for special ob
servance as Peace Sunday. News
from China and Nicaragua will be
appropriate reading for the day.
This time it is a Connecticut
man who suicided because his wife
mrashed him. It, is claimed that
lie was a great admirer of the Em
press of China, and stated that he
believed that he had just cause for
suicide —Augusta News.
- Senator Gorman and the other
trust senators are going to have a
- md deal ot diibculty in convinc
g Congress that taxes ought to be
• >ntimi to protect a grasping
1 mopjly that firsts throttles coin
p gtition and then stops the produc
tion of refined America.
I Webster says “buss” is to kiss;
therefore, “rebus’’is tokiss again;
“Buskin” is to kiss your cousin;
“blunderbuss” is a kiss adminis
tered to the wrong person; “omni
bus” is kissing all the girh in the
room, and the fellow who does
this is a regular “buster.
finder.
Queen Victoria wrote a rather
motherly and patronizing lettef to
President Dole, recognizing fiie
new Republic of Hawaii. It
“goody good, ’’ai.d was of no par
ticular account except to an auto
graph collector. England wanted
to take the Hawaiian Islands un
der her wing
Here is a find siecle fish story:
A new breed of trout has been pro
pagated at the M innesota state fish
hatchery at St. Paul. It is an al
bino, with pure white body, dotted
with pink spots, and has pink fins
and pink eyes. The fish is a freak,
and the superintendent has now
about seven hundred of the trout
in the ranks.
CONCERNING THE SUGAR TRUST
Whenever the sugar trust, bids
for public sympathy it can be ac
cepted that it is after a favor of
some sort. It is as sly and as con.
scienceless as it is clever .—Balti
more American .
Whether sugar should be put on
;he free list is a fair revenue ques
t:on open to honest discussion.
Whether the tax imposed for the
“pecial benefit of the trust f bould
b left as it is or promptly cut off
does not admit ol doubt. —New
York Herald.
The sympathy of the president
of the sugar trust for the employes
of that concern is rather touching
cowsidering the fact that his sala
ry is $75,000 a year and $25,000
additional as trustee, while the
working men in the trust refineries
are paid $lO an hour f<>r working in
an atmosphere heated to from 125
to 150 degrees.—Boston Herald.
T;I E I’ it E Sll> 11 NT’S ts ES (A G E
Boston Globe. —Those who
think they know what is in the
message deciare that m spite of
his eoie toe Mr. Cleveland is going
to put his foot down pretty’ hare.
Washington Star— It is a scion
sic fact that thi gout does not un-
Her any circumstance improve a
mill’s temper. The President’s
message is not likely to suffer'
through the lack of cayenne,
Pittsburg Dispatch.—With the
c untry ablaze with football eu
thusiasm it is distressing to know
that the Chief Executive of this
nation cannot even think of a sin
ole kick at the inflated sphere
without converting his gouty foot
into a veritable mountain of pain.
Baltimore American. —That trou
blesome message and the gout are
the means, probably, of keeping the |
P esident away from the Susque
hanna River. The ducks are not very
plentiful, it is true, but he <oild en
joy himself as other sportsmen say
they do—standing out in the blind
and waiting for a chance.
Baltimore Sun -It is said that
the Prti ids nt in bis annual message
to Congress will advert to the sub
ject of a reform of the currency
Such a reform should consist in sim
plifying .what is now complex and
greatly i ivolved. The Goverment
has n circulation at this time no less
than seven kinds of dollars, some of
them differing in intrinsic value and
allot varied chaiacteristics Probably
in no country of the world is the
national unit of value si greatly con
fused
PERSONAL MENTION
Benjamin Collins of Blain, Me.,
-'•ho is 84 years of age saw a rail
toad train for the first time the
other day.
Dr. Louis Lewis, who died a few
days ago in Munich, Germany,
was well known through his book,
“Shakespeare’s Women Charac
ters.”
Mdlle. Zelie de Lusean’s chiro
graphy is peculiar. She writes in
a large, free hand, the letters rang
ing from a half-inch to an inch m
height. Her success as an operat
ic star permits’ her to be thus
THE HUSTLER OF ROME.WEDNESDAY DECEMBER. 5 1894.
reckless <«f no’e t aper.
The famous French botanist.
Pierre Etienne Simon Ducham*, is
dead. After the death of Payer, 1 e
became professor of botany in
Par s and later was elected a mem
ber of the Academy of Science.
Among his bocks are “Elements de
Botanique” and “Rapport sur les
Progras de la Botanique Phisologi
que.”
The Rev.S. R. Crockett of So I
land the author of “The S r kit
Minister,” says the only imagina
tive book he was allowed to read
in his early boyhood was “Pil
grim's Progress.” I us'd to be
f\nd , lie declares, of acting scenes
("Am it with a cousin of mine, who
s nYu imes came to play wthm >.
He II ways wanted to be one of the
respectable characters, but I invar
iably chose Apol’you, and threw
darts V>m hell with such force
and precision as to make my vic
tim how).
mhuonaire addicks.
Mrs. J. id ward Addick s seems to
hav? signe' with the hated opposi
tion. —Washington Post.
As a mattiy of jus)ice to a body
which includes many estimable
men, it shoul\ be made clear that
the suit for divorce aga nst Million
aire Addicks immediately after his
development of aspirations is pure
ly a matter of coincidence.— Wash
ington Star.
Millionaire Add'ipks says that
his wife’s chatges against him are
made to effect his senatorial pros
pects. But he has no senatorial
prospects except such as he carries
in bis pocket-book where they’ are
not likely to be dantuged by expo
sures of his morals—X«w York
World.
Perhaps Mr. Addicks mav be
right when he remarks tint his do
mestic difficulties are not gfing to
injure his chances for a tni ed
States senatorship. Nevertheless,
Delaware is an old commonweath,
with decorous traditions an I a cci
porate self-respect, anti she has
always been represented in con
gress by high-minded men.—Bos
ton Herald.
There is a picturesque character
in anil around Philadelphia, Wil
ming on, New York, Washington
and Spuyten Duyyil who is known
by the luminous name of J. Edward
Addicks. Mr. Addicks has just but
sprung into national fame through
the medium of a divorce court.
Mrs. Addicks wants a separation
and alimony.—St. Louis Republic.
We shall know more as events
emerge from the mists of gossip,
conjecture and prejudice, which
now obscure the horizon of Ad
dicks, but for the moment-always
saving ou\ good will toward the
Hon. Anthony Higgins and our
perpetual hope that he may live
long and prosper-we do think that
too many harmful missiles are fly
ing Addicksward. We do indeed. —
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Republican Gains.
Boston, December 5. —Municipal
elections wers held in twenty-one
of the thirty-one cities in the com
monwealth yesterday and in most
instances a full vote was polled.
The republicans have made large
gains, due in several instances to
the endorsement of its candidates
by the A. P. A.
I n a number of cities the A. P. A.
have succeed in electing their can
didates to the school committees
and individual members of the
city government.
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