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to - ? ' .' Ill V. L li - f.r it" 1 XI 1 A 0 U ii i- Si i: : ' r " - i -, ; . . r r : - . - - - - -'. .. - , ' r. -" . . r, -;t--, l ' " " , . ... ........ - . '. . " 1 i , : , f g j;.v j . ,;:,;;;..; y, - -i 1 " ' " 1 " 1 ' ' i i - n , - - . ' - - mx ; vw ' ' g- iM. ' 11 m r - - -1 - . m i . AUG., 29, 18T6.: 14.' Jl ft. OA LTA. A V.V IT '.jfe-l.-'Vi CONGORB NORTH - Y VJI A - Publlahedi) v ! ; Will Editor-: ftopjletpr 00 tlTgubicrltioDS must b pjdd In advance. ift hqaat often line, first niertip n... ,...1J 00 Oaft hqaat Each lubieauent Insertion .' ...... Contract adTertlamenU taken on reasbna ble terms 1 ' Vlf rtiw,' Deiibi and Obituary noticos, Inserted 4 'r yebul Obituary uotlccs over ' 6 4ibia In length will charipd lor at'advcrtlaldg rates.' ' 4 . .' . i i ji i 'i ' .I., profess: tofrevere, renewed, with efai i dit hear that." Friends and iiw uarn oi requai ngnts ana fellow5itizens, there are three great jqnal safety.:; We will, give you every- district pillars of Government. The thing that local self-government Judicial, the Legislature and the Exe mands;reverything that ,a common an- cutive (a representative ;from So destry of.-glory, everything that ana- dom. f'l thousrht von mM a bond between these Statesto dismem- er-onr cpontry. whoever, else coni sents, . we wwiir not. No: never I never ! '-never? ! V? . i "Manton !BIaiible, skB aWertltomeots payable la adTaoce; Yearly V- V- Tildeu War Record.. m. lIEAVITTpp-KKFOKCJilRADICA CALUMSJES SILKNCElWAyS A ' evening the following tel- Tucsd&y graiu was read by Congressman Hew Ht in support ..of his reply to the at- ! Uclc :of, Kassoii on UQyej-nor '1 lloien : New Xeijanon, N.-'Yi; Atigust 15,. -'Hon. 'A.'.C, IlcWitt; House of Kepre ' 'entatics, Washington, D.' C:. our telejxraiu was recelvcHand shown to inf: Altlioujrh Mr. Tilden was for t ho ton yevw previoiw to the war and ' -ilurinix the war in private life; his po- UHition in respect-to tlie war was never "otfen to the slighest doubt. 1 lie had 1 'been fcarly; educated to condemn the iioc'trine's-of liulLiticaUon ana seces- h ion. lie , had foreseen the' danger ol A'ivil war when many desired it and tlid all lie could to avoid it, but when it arrive"dlW.tik,anbpen and deci- led position in favor of the Govern inent's.enforciug - its jurisdiction and averting ya. 4smjemberinent of 1 .countrt.V Iljittendcrd the meeting the 20(Jw of-April, 18 CI, and. again, oi the S&toofJVpril, the, meeting of the tTrTnhflof the New iork;l)ar.' 1 From, tha Concord Sun November 29th - 1873. were the Executive. Leaislature and Judicial. Mr. H in the meantime quietly suggested to the General not to mind him, as some of the boys had been taking too much: "Thank you, and Friends and Fellow citizens as I said before there are three srreat eral was asked How about tliese Bonds? "My friends and fellow-citizens, I did, buy a few of those Bonds, I paid 16 or -17 cents for these, and I am .very sorry? to say, gentlemen that even at those prices I had lost money on 'em, and fellowvcitizens, if there are any other questions touching twrreneral welfare of the noble people of North Caxolina, that you want me to answer, I will ahswer them to your entire sat isfaction." "What do you think- of Chinese labor, ?" My friends arid fel-low-citizens, -I regard the Chinese, as the most patient, docile, tractable, fundamental pillars of Government, cheapest, best laborers in the world. Thft FppntivPToriffllafiTTo T.Ui 1 TTTat.nrv fnmifthfia us '."'with '''Tnanv ISrOffllftn S SlliPPPll 1 ia1, but t0 m this perfectly plain, bright and shining examples, of their A SCRAP OF HISTORY. 'BYi OUK SPECJAI. REPORTER. x must explain. The Governor is tne Jkxecutive the Judiciarv ia tha Judicial and the Legislative body, is the Legislature (a voice from the crowd, explain that again General, frugal habits, and industrious charac-j ter. and thev will make, under the fostering care of this great govern ment, the best class, not excepting our beloved colored friends, to whom, I am so largely indebted for this ex- ing with these fellows, 'and beat them out of $8,000. or $10,0.00 and refused to disgorge. He'Jtia 4 snccpedeT in sneaking out ? and getting aboard the train" in the manner related," and was sneaking off with" his stake. .' The en raged ; cattle . men, did not propose to submit to the circumstancesand Jose their money in that way ; so'they tel: egraphed the particulars, 'Z VrTt 4o Alkali; : the r next' Btation-whu nAO likewise of the same ; resolute stamp vx wwiw, iiicui .ueix iiiit? train, arriv ed they, had possession of it, and were tearing' through it to find the man who got on at Ogallala. They found him innocently pretending to sleep in his birth about the middle of the Pull man, and ' the trouble commenced. The fellow refused to leave the car, but the cattle-men assured him if he wouldn't go they had the tools to take him, and directed his- attention to a mule standing quietly in the moon- ine piace is Loncora l lme July low-Citizens of the noble old countv nf alted oosition I now occupy) of voters light, with a Ions' rope coiled un on 10 tt uurmg ,me vrnoernauonai uan- Cabarrus there are three great fun- m the world. "What do you think, ot the saddle. The bell rang to start, vass. The Dining Room of "the Concord Hotel Tuesday night 10 o'clock July 1872. :. ; - Two dignitaries setting at the table. One Jong, lank, Jean, the other fat and short, and x both hungry and warm. The former, we shall call WilL the latter, G eaeral. "Says Will," "Gen eral I am t quite surprised to see you here," yes," replied the General, ul damental pillars of Government the Judicial, the Legislature and the Exe cutivebut I will now proceed to ex plain in such a plain manner, the du ties of each that he who reads may learn. The Judicial consists of the Ju- unwary a. voice; "general are you , , . A JuDilantv Reporter ? I The 'lhore weUhinkit over the more we vnatolato ourseltea -.that we didn't gd as . reporter with ,the Indian expedition,? fori although its ,very pleasant toJi write iupa -long Tndian fight,"Ut'Vr out of it to jwriteiup t litems in; Par . adise or in ; case , that no 3 passes are granted to editors and reporters to be 3 to j?e proof parpnmexiiftol run the risk of secutn'i to convey it to our paper. ' - Alir these things takeii intbnsideration, we are glad we didn't go,, Of course, what the country needs is good, patri otic volunteers to go forward and sua tain the flag, and all that sort of thing, but the reason we don't hanker for such active life, is that we object to being promoted so precipitately; We have never been noted for pur precjp itatknv aiid to be promoted from, an ordinary newspaper reporter' to a shining angel without a' scalp is an honor to which we do not aspire. There is something about being sent home without any: liver or digestive apparatus, and a spinal column with only five or six good whole vertebrae am rather surprised myself as I fully intended beiij-g in Goldsboro to-mor row. Governor Harriman and mvself nmntino- twnlvA mnra .Tnrio-oa f o . i . r o v. went aown in company witn Mr. iiai- ply the places of the exhausted." "Friends and Fellow-citizens of the noble county of Cabarrus) the gentle- Littlefield, Swepson friend .. My and matters were precipitated by all lrienas ana ieuow-citiz.eus, tuere are i parties orawing -revolvers ana - oe three great pillars of government," ginning to shoot promiscuously. Cur- "answer the question plump up." If tains were torn down, and frightened I can be allowed tue time, tne ques- passengers tumbled out to escape the tion shall be answered. I think Lit- whistling bullets, and the utmost con. i in it, that always strikes a chill to our tlefield and Swepson evinced great fusion reigned, women screaming and patriotism. And to think how a man in favor of the Governor having the talent, and financial shrewdness in everybody was rushing out of the car is liable to have a tomakawk in among power to appoint Judges ?" i "Gen- building up the waste places of our by means of windows as well as doors, his vitals when-he is thinking -abott eral, "No," (Voice). " Well I am State, and furnish themes for our Leg- and soon-the prairie was covered with something else, and to be cut clown in for the simple reason that tie Judi- islative department of Government to white-robbed forms flitting like ghosts a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, ciary sometimes gets exhausted, and expatiate on the fundamental princi-1 m the moonlight. "The cattle-men I with jroiir dirty stockings on-and two) I am in favor of the Governor an- pals of the judicial investigations that finally drasreed out their victim, tied or three siispender buttons eone and nave nitnerto maae xne name oi mier- xiim on me muie ana started awav an unpaid wasn ' Dm an your pocKetl ui a 1 a . i ' ': 1a ! ley and Col. Long, citizens of Big Lick a speech,1 and ow ing to the bad roads, I arrived too late for the cars, consequently, I shall have to remain till morning." "I am rejoiced to meet you General, it al ways does me-good to meet any of my old friends and acquaintances from the noble county t of Wayne, and yon can re3t assured that I shall leave nothing undone to render your stay man wno nas just interrupted me, speaks with wisdom,ahd his knowledge is characteristic of an intimate ac quaintance with the diversified rami fications of the fundamental principles ica sacred to her citizens in whatever land they may cast their fortunes and whiten everv sea with the sails Oi our Commercial intelligence. Long after you and I have had the grass to grow over our graves and when the last syllable of recorded time, shall have been transmitted to , our latest with him, and. the passengers return- and never know how large a majority ed to the coach, whence cries and Tilden and ' Hendricks" got all these screams and' groans were still issuing, things seems to convince u& : that Uh4 f I a in our village peasant and agreeable, (Will s ), will-testify that I of a Republican form of Government, posterity, when the American Eagle and I now bes leave to change mv shall have plumed ms wings, and soar- opinion and for the honesty of my intentions, my ieuow county man, One young lady, whose parents were on board, T was screaming and declar ing that she was shot in" the leg, and medical attendance ' was summoned from the station. ' The train was held to await the arrival of the man of knives and probes, when he came, a s.j tOer udaresseu: jreginient set thfepreientation oflcotors to the Sev entv-n iatii'riirsulaiiders, and after ward ailordod that regiment especial aid and. service; to say nothing of fre- jQuenti. Wiitribttt)ons 1 elneirhere. j His uttituJe throngliout, the war was that of ayiwn4)pSo.ving ot.JJio scattera tiofi milkary :ihanJigement and the iri IUUmu, (mHUciul. ppUcy vadoited by the Adiuimsimtwn,v because tiiey tenaea to'.cok)iig the -warand inerease its tf.Vmcr, the Government.- .Every itteHnccfbf his during the whole war was" iii ftcconj rwith -hi3 position. Evs'MLbliflthntrajy about any feingie act or. expression is loiany false. Som e. mof , ins , speeches hoard myself, pari kularly a great speech whum .he made .Deiore tne jncw YoVk' delegation4 at the Chicago Dem ocratic Conventjon ofi 1864. I was the bearer orames3a&e from him to General McClellan - advising him, to EiUftrd 6i Jeel(onatAi Iwortls ih 'the plat: forin which were also discarded in the jmbdequent glStfohffot the New York Delegate Convention. Ihavepossesr sion of tlie original manuscript of a deoJratS5rl which tie prepared in Octo. ber, 18G2. to be used to define the posi-4,iaii-bf tie New York Democracy-; the position which he thought he ought to to take, and which he did take. I se lect tliese from among many expres sion furdts brevity.) It is as follows : Ana now u my voice wuiu icwu mc apd if, you havej finished youri supper snail talse great -pleasure in intro ducing you to some ot our most prom inent citizens, j Walk' in the office, G eneral, Jjrour arrival Us known and am noio in favor of the Governor appoint ing twelve additional Judges,,lest in the future the Judiciary may be again exhausted, (ihree cheers for Broa den Bully for Curt 'Rah for Brog.") ed away to heavenly climes, and left professional examination revealed the in disgust the transitory realms; of a fact that 'apmlne'.layskinw 1CUJ.1U1 yiy iAMiouj- vnix nm. uuvu uaiuvu l n i vi uciij . Bbmiuug uBr;" xijere were government don't need raw recruit to fight the Sioux, but, on thelcontra ry, old' and tnedIdleiareeecledl No one doubtsourpatronism oc our courage. -' We-haVe'kiUed- Indians,'' and yet we' do nol say" it boastingly, for theywereii not those ill-tempered pn in the, mountains! that , mel for the gore or newspaper men'and would like toihayoutp ornament v theirs buckskin Grecian "bends. Of course there isn't much fun iti being CcotfanHetg4ick ed "every iclaf ! feravinff ill-tempered . - -" - jl . " already, quite a number of people of During the hearty giving of the cheers ence.1 our town are m waiting, to secure an introduction to-Carolina's second high- ;esti official," . so saying Will took the General by the, arm; and " allow me to nitroduce to your acquaintance, Mr. "II.". Mr. H. extended his hand ' a leading member of the Bar a,nd a i plause). prominent Republican, sat at tho. ceedmsrs. a colored mend lower end of the piazza with his" el bows on his knees, and his face bur- when venial summer dares not show, and several narrow escapes, but riot a that individuals as well as personal single passenger was hit by the reckr characters, have a duty to perform in less firtiig-'The-?rat(S of th iamblef the great tragedy of -human exist- who caused the trouble could iibVbe men in a pleasant' little puff, but we'd (Deafening and prolonged ap- learned, but it is I known positively father qoit, ancisee .the circus once At this stage of the pro- that he rode back to Orgallala on that I m a while than to spend the flummer a ortlftrpfl fripnrl. who had 1 mnl p wifh flirt vAvtrk' ir, o5 ?;i I wifS ied in his. hands was heard to ex claim m the anennsh of his soul T I and greeted the General warmly, with always thought Brogden,was a a "Hello Curtis, how d'ye do old but now I . know it just lis- pard, iod Diess you, glad to see you ten how these boys are deviling the how's your folks anchor yourself very life out of him he'd beat any but hold on here is a lot of your party on God's green earth, if he had iriencis . a,na mine, . let me introduce you to Mr. Smith, Mr. Jones, Mr. Brown, Mr. Smith again; Mr. Rpbin son, j-Mr." Jenkins, Wm. Boydj Mr. Brown again, Mr. Smith, Mr. Jenkins seen some one take a . drmk, moved up cautiously to the General's rear and pulled him gently by the caudal extremitv of his coat, said in a half again," the General shaking hands with the gentlemen exclaims, "I ain real, happy to meet so many of the noble' citizens of the noble county of Cabarrus. I have' often heard of the noble people of the noble county of Cabarrus and , Iv rejoice to-night to take so many of them by the hand," (cries from the crowd, "a speech from Brogden JJrogden Brogden Brog BroCurt, Curtis, Governor Brogden, - Lieut.: Governor Brogden hurrah for Brogden.") It was now 12 o'clock. The General takes Will the talking to 'do for them." A fine looking gentleman, now advanced near the speaker, and asked, "Do you think Holden was justified in the Kirk war ?" "My Friends and Fellow-citizens of the noble old county of Ca barrus, there are three great funda mental pillars of Grovernment," (con found your pillars of Government, an swer my question' " Do you think Holden was justified in the Kirk war ?!'). My Friends and Fellow-citizens this Government embraces within its comprehensive range, all that is interesting in morals, govern ment, law, and politics,, and J. shall endeavor to follow it through its va rious ramifications and endeavor to mule with the rone in si.o-ht. bunks, curtains and sides of the Pull man were pretty freely perforated with balls.1; " " . " , Story of a Turkish; Captain. . Here is a story ' if not true has at last the appearance of truth. ' The lata sultan, who was very proud of hisfleei had ordered the captain of one of his finest vessels to proceed to England p . I ILL JL-l3L UU UUUVCV U1S CI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K 1 1 1, T41 again to tnanK you ior mis eyi- -. - - s:;. Am r nr wnrmost annrpmatinn UW1 v lutur uu some puuiic OCCaf w. J v... - I f. A , of my services long will I hold the memory of this night if there be one fine Hebrew" chilo!ren 'and Iiza- I iiis, while the? bloody rSioux "perform I the dmcult'figures of the ; "can-can," around a lock or 3ur sorrel back hair. audible tone : "Misser Brogden, dese white . folks, '.is making a damder fool of you (hie), than what I think you really is, go to bed, (hie) go to your (hie) room." My friends and fellowvcitizens,. as the .night is far spent, allow me again and again to tnanK The - Japanese! Architecttnre at ; Philadelphia. The J apanese houses are entitled jto even mqre careful regard, and show j ioyeiu lnineir joinery, ana expressive .caryeaworK, as well as an almost perfeet system ,6f tile roofing. ; ln;ms latter respect, structures on the 7 grounds, and no no ftVnlain its various details in a con- aside, as4 asks, "do you think there ce .'arid 'f satisfactory manner, as an would be any impropriety in maldng 1 and T call on mv fellow- . 'I MVMyyv - '- . - these friends a short talk." " No in deed General, I can assure you, that I conceive of no possible impropriety. man Will Southern people through the journals jn you making a short little talk, of Brogden of our metropolis, I would say to them saw ten or fifteen minutes long, and it Wnorav for viuiv in r l wuulu ue eA.ueeuiuiiiv ijritLuvius 10 to testify Tremen dous applause and cries of 'Rah for x A. : ' county that I am an honest man." bright spot on memory's tablet it is this night, this meeting with so many of the Yeomanry, of the county of Cabarrus again gentlemen "good night, God, bless my native land and the good people of Cabarrus. m, 1 . J 'J ' I J 1-1- - Ji TUe general retirea amiu tue vouii erous applause, and calls were made for Col. Tom Long, Bailey and Gov ernor Harriman, they failed to answer,-and the universal verdict of this iury was Brogden, rion-com- pos ; Baily non est inventus; Col; Tom Long, Feme covert ; and Governor Harrinian out of the State. . ' Pistols for Four. sion the birth of a nrandohild Tnoal probably. The captain was mosthapi ses tlie ' cMy,rwUr compare py to obey the commands of .his sovi Wlth themt, , It is not so much that the tiles are sound and' firm in themselves, as that they are laid -with such preci sion, and so solidly bedded, so sharp ly trimmed iri the valleys and so Ijbor oughly dtessed, and capped, on the ridged and hips of .the buildingl that they would seem to defy alike winds, snow, rains or the wear of time; Add to this the graceful jutting rooflets of their, porches with the characteristic Coniervati in tne ciot intimcnt of New York ion mean consent to uiauu- ion, cither now or hereafter. Its true import is restoration North of that Constitution which had secured every xigUtj jUnder whose shelter all had been the good citizens of Cabarrus, (and to yourself) to know that the last speech you made m the campaign, was deliv ered to a CJoncOrd , audience." The General cleared his pipe, and an nounced his intention to make a few happy and prospcrous,until you madly nertinent remarks. Mr. H. then pro fled from its:protection. : It was your poged .threef cheers for Brogden, two " act whicn Degan tnis calamitous civil I Gf which were given with a hearty ,lV"waTprct which disabled, L0od will and the third, set under a from shaping tne poucy or limiting tne iamp jn the street in, front of the Ho ,0bjcct3.;Qhat! war ;s loyally aa we tev and the General mounted thereon maintained your ngutsj win we mam tain the rights pfihe Government ; we will not strike down its arm as long as yours ig liftedajnst it, .That noblest arid grcaWst w of our wise ances tors is nt. destined to perish : we m- tcML Aof rear -rice , indreipori the old firin foundation' its shattered columns and' to carry, them higher: toward the ne conferred on m:inlfi:ii' 'eternal skies; '.tfthe old flag waves in to . address you on this most momen- fJ1iq nQrclcss grasp of a frantic but iee- blofdctionj ;t vhom you and not.wc an'dbried it wei 'whose courage you have tnedawhen we stood unmoved be jtween 'fanaticism1 and folly from tte North t and . South .alike : . we will once mord 'bear it onward and aloof until it is again planted upon the towers of the his intellectual face beaming with the rays of u benevolence, in the full glare of the moons pale rays above "this child of the skies", spoke as follows : My Friends and Fellow-Citizens of tne noble county oi Laoarrus ; thank you from the deepest depths of my neart, tor, tne great nouor you tous question, and I ask you, the no b 5 citizens , of the noble ; county , of Cabarrus,"'-:- -' ::.--y-: ' ' ' Not to view mo with a critic's eye, ? There are, gentlemen, my friends ami- fellow-citizens three great pillars 13 aga ra p anvCu.up0a vue lowers oi uie -- Gmemmt.the Executive, the good Bully for Curt- General- Curtis lirogden front Wavne county, JNorth Uaroii- na,") . v- "My Friends and Fellow-citizens of the noble old county of' Cabarrus ; There are three great pil- "con- bund your pillars answer my ques tion from a legal point of view&-with-out any circumlocution, " was that war, right or wrong ?" (Cries of ques tion question. , "My. Friends and FeiiowJitizens oi the county of Cabarrus, if you will bear with me a little, I will answer your questions. There are three pil' . i t t i lars of government, wnicn nave an ul timate affinity for each other that it is . - '. i : ' a. impossible to ' separate, witnout crip pling the energies of the. other two, hence the executive withdrawing irom the two, prostrated the Legislature, and exhausted tne j uaiciary immense clieefinel: "But answer this question, sanare v and no aoagina --vvaa me Holden Kirk War, right, qr wrong ?" . My friend Ancient and Modern history furnishes corroborative evi dence, that the views I have taken, are in consequence, with- the latter, fPrnlnncrftd- anolause. and CP163 O A t- ..' ' y- - . ! .. Oh 1 My Brog. Bully tor Curt). " 1 " - rr . ii Jjj . HIGHLY EXCITING NIGHT SCENE ON A UNION PACIFIC SLEEPING CAB. ereign, only he had, not the faintest idea Of how to get to England, Ilow4 ever, he started, and as long ashe was; in thp. Mftditerran but as soon as he got out of sight of land he was figuratively; .as eU as lit-? erally, all at' sea. .r He confided his trouble to' the" pilot, who advised bim to follow a certain steamer which was thfiri in at. before' them, an ci whirK wo a under way for England. : The Captain dfPP ; rauerthe-raileys and followed the pilot's advice,, and for riuSeuPn porcn pemg weatea witn some hours all went well, till nightfall the sam9 "gprous precisTori arid care m tact but tne night proving fdggy he lost sight of his friendly guide and was in despair. Morning ; dawnedj the fog cleared away, and there in the horizon was visible the smoke of the steamer. The Turkish captain has tened to bring his vessel up quite near to the steamer, arid followed patiently and perseveringly in.its wake. One day passed, then two, then four, then a week, ,and still no land visible. "I did not know that England was "ve ienscient provision against so "far off," sighed the unhappy the merciless intensity, of our Ameri Turk. ' v ? ; can sun ; unoiled'and unpainted wood Finally land appeared a noble bay - 9 Serious work in . resisting a vast city,. The steamships cast 'gi.tJippEening its anchor, and the authorities came oh ?uns or showing rani; cleavage of its board. They - spoke: EngUsh,:as; was joints. BonaU GcMiioliell. in Scrib- From tbe Omaha Herald, Aag. 4. An incident occurred on the Union Pacific express tram Irom tne West yesterday, on its passage between 0"den and (jmana, -tnat createa a good deal of consternation, and some very excited and lively scrambling around in one ot tne ruiiman sieep-ing-cars. About 2 o'clock yesterday morning when the train was at ugai lala, a passenger got aboard and took a birth m the sleeper, ne ma not get, aboard in the full light of the station lamps, but jumped on in the darkness, aiter tne tram uarti-paaocu jjia,o- 1 L. t i Li forin, and immediately -got into mis birth without removing any; oi ms nlnthinor. except his boots, and other wise acted as if he feared that some thing, would catch him; And some thing did catch him, sure enough, at the next .station, he ieiiow was aK ine uniucKy captain, shaving lost gamblerfwho ; had ' been carrying on sight of Ms English.bound, guide du- as the longer valleys, an'd the result is a roof that seems almost perfect in its ofhee, and is picturesque in the extreme- The sidejwitfls 'sheathed up af ter their own Ifashion with coyering boards Which fare uncolored and 're lieved with no architectural decoction noticeable for the eeme nicety of the joinery. The s;ame ja aisQ obser- vaDie wherever timoers meet i but we question much if our Japanese friends li.rrn 41rn .SIi; i li ! ' ' ... j a . -. : t i j j to nave ueen expecxea.:5- xgmxk - "What is your business here?" ask ed one of the officials of the captain of the Tukish frigate. I "I came to present the compliments of the sultan to vour-aueen." f E "What Queen?',; :' -r 'i "Queen Victoria, of course am I not in England?" . - "In England? You are m New York I" tier for Sept; i At a New; York restaurant, the oth er day,' a man inquired, reading from a bill of fare. "What is sirloin ot beer alafinanciere?"' 4I suppose; that is cut from the Stock Exchange bull," re- his friend, operations at Ogallala m a way that would riot square with even the gamb j leis code of morals. Ogallala is the great shipping point for cattle on the line of-tbe Union Pacificrand at times W;V. Ma ixrrklflTiatinTl j and -ttlA K-rAn 1 xwvuaiM., .o-rv-r-v ring the first night of his voyage, had came up with a steamship on route to the United States, And I am - told that this -story is literally true Becumberit :3ison is 1 theckssic name of the " miUtary gentleman who heads the Siooelli6n.S 'E&hiNo. The clasiainjinieis f Sedentary Tar- cus, : 5. ' " ,V- . Mrs.;Carr, of Quebec; hanged'her- : ; - celf WitVi VToi- folflA hnirlast. WRtk-4The. .'J - '. When a woman starts-a pawnbrd: "ker's shop is she you deinoUshed bjia fmisplaeed Vswitch:
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