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. V' J IK FLCAIRS COLLECTJUM. .., THI -III; "NOTIIINa HUCCEKPH LIKf2 .8UCCEHS." '. ti- mi vl VOLUME XVI D ANBURY, N. C., THURSDAY, MAY 24, IS88. NO. 44 ftp iiv R1PORTEM-P0ST, Reporter and Post rUBLUHID WEIKLT AT oanbtjryT n. c. rJCPPER k S0N3, JW. 4- JVco BATM r Nl BSlitlPTIOS Yaw, paeable In advance,,. .;,....,J...fi.9e Moatai, .....s,,.....Ma.,,,la ATKS1 OF ADYERT1M1VU: OH Sieefe ton line or Im) 1 tiino,....,,St no mmi Mdiuoaini.ioaeTUijii, .4. Onlmli for Tenser time or nora Biaee eon fa mo in proKron mil iktc mm. T rondoai advertiser win bo eii'oeteil to ormlfi eoroHeg M these ratea attue time they sewle w ravora. Utal NoiUeewlIlbo charged Bpereenrrbtj(liek J tOMOoororato. - -- -.-.".- lataaiaau Varda will bo Inserted at Ten Vol) ar anaanw PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R. L. HAYMORE, ATTORNEY ATLAW Mt'Airy N, Special altoutlou giten lu the collection u claims. If. F. CART Eli, MX. AUY, SURRY CO., X. O Fractious whereve;-bis services are wanld BIOH1HV WOOD SAM t l. (iOODWIN. SXKT UKXUKIISOX. Klell'D W. l)ACO. WOOD.BACON & CO lHNrtr and Julftier of DR Y GOODS, XOTJOA S WHITE GOODS, ETC. Hit. S0-:il Maikct St., MIILALKLI'HIA, 1'A. WAMTKD IKCOND QUALITY MICA, 81'OT TID 0 SHUCKED t'JKTT. SEND ". AXFI.8 AND fa.CK A. O. SCHOONMAKEH, 18 William St., Now Vork. a LEFTWI -K. with wiiflo, ellett i ritr.iri, RICHMOND, YA., Wholesale Dtulers la BOOTB, SHOES, TBUHK8, feC titm at all lion paid id ordtri.aoif satif- liaa taaraattM, nT" firymM 5fJ Prison Uoodt d tpiHa:t$ ' March t. . , . . m MiUT w. rawitM. jsdmju d tatuj. R W. KO ft k.KS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Dealers in PA1HTS, ; II.3, DVES, TARXISHS.!, Vronoh and Aruenaan WINDOW GLAUS, PUTTY, &C BMOKINU AM t'llEWINd S18AK8, TUUACUO A fci'EL'ULTY 18S Main St., &iohmoud, Va, .! AaiilailS . GEO. STEWART. Tin and Sheet Iron Manu facturcr. Opposite Farmers' Wjrehoujo. winhtoji. rt. e., M8FING. GUTTERING AND SPOUT ;. INC ' done at ahm t uotine. Sapa aaaUntljr oh baud a tiue lot t)akia( and Meatinc Stores. OAS RIDGE INSTITUTE. DO YOU wlih to jatronizo a (rood permanent and progrenlve Scawel, DoruuwuliUigvt a cauiplrle rouu oletl education T Do you vlab la learu to be Tmichrr, to cep book, prepare for the University, or fialtb a jood tourae of atudy ? , If ao addrcssi, . ,' J. A. It M. II. HOLT, OAK U1DUU INRTITl'Ti:, - Oak Uiuub, N. C. Xext term begins August Dili. The Wilmington Star. KEOUCTICN IS PRICES. AHoatioa-ii ulled to the following ic daoed rU of aubscriptiou, cash in advancb: THIS DAILY STAR. Oaa Year $0.00 I 'Three Montlit$l.SU Mix Month. 8.00 Ona Montlia 00 TUEAYKEKLY STAR. 0a Tear . $1.00 Six Month 60 TWae Mratbi SO oenta. Ow.Tolograph Xewa aerrie has recently a Wuf!y iaenaaod, and it u our Uctei Btlaatioa t keep toe StAb np to the higheat aadard of ew-paper xcollnoe. , H W1I. K. IlKXARO, MICA! Wilmington, K. C. TN DOCTOR BAY?: '! reoommor.d and SE 0 FOR i. That WAitrffirfciY Oomhlntl.-,n I 0,l kUII W REMEDY of SWEET CUM and MULLEIN. It does mora than any prescription writ tent both plants arn highly moUlclnal." K. B. Th RWix)t Onrn eoiM iVom tlia Snuthern vamp ivij la M;jMy Esprctcmiit, rvhile tfco Mullf in ! dUiufUtvetnotLs nd thua comt-uied tfcoy ara iLuply A rr.HFtrT REmEOYe A COLTucMoctcd !) tosci ieua l-esults. PHOT? attnclui your lieme wtthcut'wniiiJnff, vntOOlT:." COUdUso Piincvinff and piinf1!!, ALL H?kl readily to the Boemiiurlv C1A2: POWER ui Tyler's 8wfXt Own und MulieU. BEONcnrrifl liud ABTH VA left rmattMidcd to, will lfd to CONflTT irT.Ojr, and thctc it quioklv r -?!vci anrl posi lively oures. SrfBIET OH H'tVINa :t. Dr. OuOUaa. t'ao leidlnff tyrtcirji 01" 3 rent Bri In, An J-ursff ori Brji..jAl Traui.loi, TwstnuendB HaMetn"nr fifty per at tvMtcr then Coil Livor Oil fforCcnaumptlon. L?'Kf,rp)t in thi) 3. IT IS PLEASANT 4ri PdLATftRI R nd is thoflrsat kBowu rer.c !v i.i worn lor nil Throat und Iuri.T trouV.cs. 1 5 viU c.nttlato the throat Miid ancblt yo' ta ihrr v . .f u!l cbntjructIon eaaily,ULm cxpcetoratJc:i r. T'.iCTirjtf-tie oouh oionoe. An your iirufTKmi n-rir. si. siCfl. If U dona not kcertit, v.i? will p .v, lr 0110 Una nly, cxproon ohArvMon lirr elso bottioo to 3iy pr.,.t or U.O v. b. on rwip- or 1 so. Tne WALTEK A T l.Wlf r;., At!nnfn,'f! FOB ALL UOWSTiTfiOUBIEa undCWldwn Teth- toff, tiM U:rvt (frcpt SouJiem win fly Ir. Dlgjcra' Huc Irben-y Coi-diAl. 60 oenta at Kmcfrliu. TilLGPi'S fREaiiiiul CGLSCE !S Wi EST. CHEAKctlFFEi HO:.L. JiOASTKI) AT IS CTS A POUND- I'l'T l l IN l'lil'Nl) l'ACKA iKS i:vry I'acknpn onlsilitia Present, In Value from A tfs io.;j.o. . tuaih: si i i'i.ii:i nv Charlotte, N. C. UyMr!!.n tli!- paper. THOMPSON'S C O MP O U N I) wmi A MILD TONIC A ciiro for DvMn'ltfia, Imlli;.'- 'inn and H'tii.tis nl Nnt'sirk C'unslipilioii. ll pi-imiuti'S Hi"? m tbi' l.ivt r ami Kiiiiieys. ;ni.l iriviv '.one l the Oruiui4. KriievtM lrmtration follow ,114 l"roti.iited Kcrvousv. and I'iifeebied condition of the feueial sys- m, - MAXrr ai Tt'itKU i:v Dr. V. 0, THOMPSON, .' . ' ' DRUGOBT, Winston N. C. H" H. CARTLANl), And dealer in Cassimeres FIN I2 CLOTI And Furnishing Goods Greensboro - " ' N-C UlerCDt)il Hotel. ONWARD ! IS IHE WC3I) I :. The ntOUUESSlVE FARM ER enters its ' t TiiiKU oi.rjsiK at th following rates : 1 subscriber, 1 year $ l.SS I aubacribers, 1 year.-. ..5 00 10 su Wriotra, 1 year. ....... 10.00 One copy, 1 ycarree to the one sending club often. Eight pages, 40 columns, w eekly Send CASU (cliarjea prepaid) lo WW EhI polk, RAl.Kiau, N. C. THE PASSIXC OF MAY. fc. - JlilHKBT WBN9 Wir.SOS. The spi ins-t ime. ilman nTiiit wiis av.ay, The siimmerxomaa ao s0U ; Ami now the languid, lordly M.iy J.Piius on Ihe lioart ol' June. iiair bimt in jwrftaMMtMosa n that broad, teeming breast; A one wlift I'liiu yet Is not dead She smiles lit eonvhiiis-iest. Lo:ij llnit.'riha in fio fiol.ls to glffilu "'i'lir Ki.uls Hfl;i(!"il licuvi'is, . Anil hispi i iiy in each wooilland gieen The memories f pat limirs ' : Slo'.v-.-um!Iii on auft rustling win;4s, Willi many a tenli i' sigh, The. '.Vest-wlinl :i .ir it. cmiiim and brlnji lift' sUmniuna from the sky. The eolur faciei nut from Iwr cheek Whis-li ti l li!4V.u!',it bmatli, Sor lUwi she ween to hear him .-.peak -The words that tell nfd.Mth. Thnt wavering son!; I ah. tfrlt she knows T!:e rubin's trsruiniing note 1 Mhe turn to kisi th fuil-!ilo n 'i liat Jnr.e. Aeais at her ihro.u. bhe smiles f.newcli tn tUm and uell Ami river's dimpled si i"ti, And ft-uni t!;e ileitis th.t line I her well hhe wanders forth u.!ren. The-m nint.iin pities !.van toping, . And, v. heie I er lotsleM wutind, The sweet liless-nni "f the e;!.mtiue : l'eil showerint; to the j;rnnnd. . Anil. yet the blabhine; Wind, slnee then li-itil oh liee:i f.eaul to say. ' IffH loe, not death, he whimpered, when 11.' n o:; the sotil of May. ... : W C'rili:'. MY PPZTi'Y PIRATE. It giiev.ts my wife for mo to siy si. but in these days, back in 1.S71). 1 was a clown in a ciicus, .Really, 1 wasn't an) thing, but I was in a c'u.ys..lts stale j'l't as a raindrop in a dusty street can scarcely bo classified, but by a little ex ertion may get into a flowing gutter, then into a river, and so' become some iay as inuch of the Atlantic as any other drop. I hid been trying to be a musi cian, had givc.i that up to be a concert aiger, "abandoned that, to turn tny talents towarJ poetry and - newspaper writing mid sueh, until I joined a merry crowd of liolicmiatij and live 1 as they did Their gatherings and the liiouey my fa. thci left ine. both ended together. I had written seme jokes for n miustel tioupc, und when nothing else suggested itself i applied for a place in the com pany to black up and sing mournful dit ties (about graves and red roses) in the first part and do a banjo act later on. The troupe came to grief out West, and the nest 1 can say of wlm followed is that 1 got home to New York wi bout walking. No ruoncr had I reached liioadway than I wont into a new busi. less. I became a clown. Tho first ac quaintance I met offered the opportuni ty, saying lie was going to Cuba with a clieus and thcro was need fpr 000 uf tlnse useful butts whom the the ring uihster perpetually cracks with bis whip, und whom it is the business of everybody in the sawdust ircua to maltreat and deride often with perfect justice, 1 used to think before put ou tho cap and bells. ;" : Come,"; he was kind enough to add, 'you need have, no doubt?, you are a natural, instinotive, true-born clown. And even if you wore not you 0.111 imi tate any and every clown you ever saw. So pocket your pride, take sixty dollars a week, learu your bongs and twenty very white haired and round shouldered old jukci, and come ulong." ' The backers and convassers were Cu bans and lived in the 6'aragossa hotel in East Forth stroot while they were fitting out for tho voyage. I went to live there, also, tor everything that 1 undertake I do with enthusiasm, and I determined to learn Cuban as rjuiolily as possible and astonish overy ono by singing n song or o.acking some jokes in that language. In duo lime wo set sail on a journey I tcver tbull forget. Wo voyaged in a Bailing vessel, through a summer sea beneath a perpetually clcudress sky. Wo stopped at Nassau, and showed there Willi great sucoes, to float after wards for daya in bluo pathways, be tween white isles fringed with palms. It is idle for ma to dwell, even for Ibis loving instant oa that experience, and yet it was dicamful, so poetio, so utieily certain icvor to be repeated in its sen-' iations, now that 1 am older and more practical, that I literally tear myself from tin! recollection. There were many more days of it to come when ire skirted, tlu bold eastern palisaded cpd of CuKa, and then clung almost within the iiiBu euce of the breakere as the good bark (Willi the uiadJi'innuly unpnetio uiime nf tb "The Obijall Lawrence"), crept past tbo forest clad height?, tho white elged bays and curves und the laughing plantations ol the gem uf thu Antilles. The journey was interrupted by lung ''atanda" at (juantuoatno, StjcJago and a Cienfugos. It was bold 'of as to vMt these places tbcu for tire great Iu.Upn was iu progrea and e,rety tbisg was unsettled, but never aw. rash experiment meet with richer reward. We piayed at Colon, in the heart uf the is. land, and then we reached Matntizas, where our vesaol was to pick its up aj:d take us to Havana. Let me say tint up to the moment we left the vessel on the other side of Cuba I had constantly sought the companion ship ot niy cornet. . I had a natural gift for playing musical instruments, and this beautilul curuet was the tnaiu tiling I had saved fioin the wreck of my fur- tunes. 1'p jo it I improvised what 1 thought was a sweet, pretty air a hymn tmie, 1 cuspect it sotiuded like and 1 often, In sjlitude, blew its soft, liipiid notes from out the bell-like throat of it.y cj.'uet. It was always in ohtude, or very softly, that I played it, for I deem ed it extravagantly fweet an I nioaiit lo some day lit a hymn to it, nuupt a psalm to its n it.'s, or in some way u'.ilizj it to jjivo uio lime as 1 conceitedly thought. A us ! at Cienfugos my cornet was stolon und J never had the heart to pl.iv the tune on any other instrument. One day in Matanzas 1 was spending spending snno i lie hours on an Ameri can mau.of- war, wli'fo. 'lili.-cis had tunned my aenuaiiitaiiei?. A stoaiuer from Xew Vuik slipped into the harbor 1 just at dusk, and cast her ai.ciiur clusc to the war uip. There wa the usual noise and bustle, and the lit tlo harbor boats thai swarm like nios p.11 lues around such a vessel, und which passengers are put ashore, obtained tneir luads and fad ed away in tho twilight. At one mo ment, three of these little boats were moving almost aid by side across the water close asteru of tho vessel Iwas on. I coul I scarcely believe my ears; 1 did not credit what thty told -yet, there oould be no mistake, for it was repeated and carried back to uio in a long drawn whisper of niclcdy my cornet's off-, spring, my absoluto and unquestiona ble invention, my pretty hyuiu tuue. 1 leaped into my small boat and or dered my man to pull after the other vessels. Then I saw that I could not do more than guess at which boat the melody had proceeded from. I changed my command und pulled for the steam er. Alas! twenty-five women had come on her, no one knew which wcro in that particular trio of boats aud all had Span ish names, I knew that fur 1 copied overy one. Aflcrdoeking them over to see if perchniico any girl or woman 1 hail ever known was among them,. and Glid ing uonc-, I determined to koep the list and endeavor to discover how, in all the catalogue of mysterious, any one, par ticularly a Cuban lady, happened to knew my tunc, lu loisnro hours that fullowcd, I sought information about every lady on the list, and learned a lit tle about throe or four, but nothing 'of interest. 1 was introduced to one who stopped at the same hotel with me, but she told me she never had learned a tune in her life. I ntight have forgot ton the matter had it not have been that ono night as 1 baued against a pole at tin edga of the ring, ready ior the time when 1 should crack my first joke, a lady, one f a largo party of people passing by to their laats, hummed a phrase of that identical tune almost literally in my car. 1 turned quickly, the line of people pass ed along, and thou I culled "madam" "senort," calling as I rau to aitraot the singer. Strangely, as it seems to me, again I could not tell who it was among the half doxen women, following one af. ter another close together, that bad tung that snatcti of my musical proper ty. I touched tho foremost one on tho arm and said, ''arc you . American?" when her escort, a powerful black-inua-iled man, struck ine squarely in tho face, and felled ma to the ground. I oannot describe the excitement that fol lowed; it was almost a riot. Tho ring master made matters worse by explain, ing that I was perpetrating as American jnko. Thcu bo calmed the people by saying that I thought 1 bad recognned a long lost aitcr. Two daya after waid, as 1 was hurry ing to retell the ship which was to -take us 'o Havana, not mutely a phrase of that now mysterious tunc of mine, but the entire air rang out upon my ear. My porlct was rushiug ou with my hagA, a block ahead. Futliennore my best, chithng was in one of the bogo, i and in my coat pocket was nearly every cent 1 had m tin. woilJ. Itwusuccus sary for ute to, keep us close to hi.u as possible, fur I ha ) no kuow.'cdo j his character. Indeed, 1 was already late for the vessel. While I passed, the last note of hit tune was sunc. I tried to look in tho windows of tho big build ing from which the music issued. 1 could uut lliey'wera tow iu.- J Ji$f thu door and poun.tr" ou it. It was opened by a ne"ro. I asked in in who had becu singing in there. He grinned and said; m words I canmit repeat and that gave me a shock ua severe as at y I ever felt, that bo supposed some wouiaa lucked up in there had regaled me. It was a jail. I was just in time to go aboard, and wo 'reached Havana and played in that car.it..! two weeks. made valuable j friemb in tho ciiy'a commercial circles, and when tho show broko up and eio- barked fur Now Orleans ro.-ined and became tlie interpreter and K'.iglish clerk in a shipping oiliec. I remained there several years, speculated in tobac co and whatever else offered a chance of profit, prospered ginatly, and was hap pier mil iiioi o euuifumblo than ever be I'oie in my life. For a israg lime, certainly, durihg two years, constantly compared my list of feminine names wl.h whatever Dailies ot woman saw on every written ur printed sheet. I knew my list by heart; Men. dcz, Alvaiez, Ojaro, and sj ivi to the eud, but 1 never reason to believe that nay namj ran across was that uf one ot that load of passengers among which was j m' MWt l"til choristm. In time fell ie hive wall a chaimiug sctiorita in Havana, a l:idy who did fur nil what Katharine did for Henry V . channel me with hi r Knijiisli toiiiruo fr Le had been educated iu w w York and spoko English perfectly In the sweet ectusy of lovo that she begot in tnc li.rgot my quest. lust ail care lor my list. cen lufiuy pretty Inuiu tunc slip from my mind. TO UK tii.Ml.M KD. SAVED BY SWIFT RUNNING. At Inkerinann, one uf the most stub bornly fought battle) of tho Crimean war, a joung officer, who had learned at Ktdn not iiiuuh from books but a good deal from its sports, was surrounded aud made prisoner. While guiug to the rear in ehat0c ut two stalwart Russians, he louked ut their lung euais and said to himself,. "They can't run." Watching his opportunity , he knueked one soldier lieau over heels, threw tho other, by a Hio.itler's trick, into the mud, und took to his heels. liefure his guaidiau? wero on their legs and could lire, he had got over a good piece of giound. A Russian laucer made at him; he ran as if leading an Ktnn foot-race, and cleared a good-sizv'd feuee. The lancer cleared it lifter him, and wild lanco fixed press ed the fugitive i:a-i!. A swollen brook, running fiercely, barred liis way. 1 1 was seventeen feet wide, but the uld Ktonian had won the "long jump" when at school having cleared nineteen feet over Cliil Vey ditch. 1 1 0 now julupid the brook ; the lancer refused to follow, and tho young officer ran back in. o tne F.nglsh lines. Fx. . HOW GLADSTONE FATS. ll is reported that Mr. Gladslono as cribes his splendid health ami longevity, to having early learnod ona simple phys iological lesson, viz; to make twenty five bites at every bit of meat. Although the twenty-five bites might not make any impression ou the meat, in some ea sel ihe interesting process of counting in every uiuuthful must be a species of rumination vary diverting to tho mind, and congenial to the statistical bent of the great treasurer minister. For tho masiioitioo, however, sharing tho meat off thin avrosa the fibre witn a sharp knife would be more effective and mote favorablo to sociability at meals. Most people cut it in chunks, and swallow it, after a treatment that is merely lubri cative, like that of a serpent. Ex. A building has been begun on Broad way, New York, by Austin Corfcin, which will be tho tallest (or its width in the country. The front is only twjnty two foet, yet it will be eight stories in PU1TGE1TT SlfUFF. NOT THAT .-MITII. A plaiuly-dresscd man who iutroduc cd himself as Mr. John Smith walked ii.to a doeloi's ofliec, and having ex plained bis gyiuptu.m, asked how lung it would take to cure him. Tho doctor, who bad treated the visitor with every possible courtesey, repliod: "You will require several year's careful treatment under my personal supervision befur you are perfcetly well; but 1 think Mr. .iUi-VPU,wiii be ayle to re time ,yyj.4 lauurs in itie uuua in aouui two iuintii.i." "Doctor, you are fouling tourself. 1 aiu nut Smitlflie banker, jut Smith the stiect-car-drivor.V '-Js that So! Well, 11 . . I i 1 t . . . l . . r . ... r k x my good fciiow, I ueii' i see what you came to me I r. There's nothing the matter with yoj, except that you are not a bauker.'.'-i-Texas Sifting. ROaulMi UIVUU UANK-S. "1 see in the paper,", remarked Mrs Snaggs, "that somo river thieves have been arrested." "Yes," replied her husband, listless ly - "It's a good thing they are arrested Tliink how l'ktsburg would suffer if they had stolen the Allcgliauy or the Ohio." l'iltsburg Chronicle. ONE 151UFF YF.AK. She--My darling, it seems .rich a lit tle while mice we entered i u uuuse to begin life together. The l.id spring time had just begna, the air was vocal with biids aud fragrant with flowers; yet, just tliink, it's almost a ear. : He -That's so. 1 received a Ujtico from the landlord this morning that if 1 wanted to stay in this house I'd bettor coaie around aud renew tho lease. 'He's guiug to raise tho rent on me, too Yes, itsucarly ayear. Omaha World. 1 HE COBWEB. "No, James," said a young wife, 'I duu t like that house wu looked at, why there isn't a oubweb in the whole pau tiy." : . . "What do you want acobweb in the pantry for!" asked her husband. "Why, to baug the spiders ou to be sure." . 1'E i.CE BY COMPULSION. Fred D , five years old, bad to learu a verse to recite at Sunday School. His verse was, "Blessed are thu peace makers." Ho did not exactly under, stand what it meant, aud his mother piaiuud it tu him luat whenever he aaw two boys quarreling or tightiag ho mi be a 1 ttle peacemaker aud try aud slop them. . ' ., ' The next night as be was being ou. dressed he sal J: "Mamma, I was a lit- ilc peacemaker to day." ft ! 4 yea !" said his mother; "how V' "L saw two little buys fightiug in the street, and 1 stopped them." " 1 hat's a good boy," said the moth er giving him a kiss; "and how did you part them.'-' "Why, 1 just ran up and fired stones at them till they slopped lighting' and rau away. Boston Globe. . ' A NEW TEST. - 1 know a ivarried conplo who have a bright child, who I presume was heard ber lather pitch into her mother about those Diittons or socks or something, and 1 suppose she stored up the knowl edge tu make a point on her uiciher. Anyway, they were at breakfast and the lillle girl was rather quiet. Suddenly she spoke up ia a vory severe tone : "Mamma! Are you a moral wo. man V "What do you ask such an extra ordinary question for t I hope I am." ' '. '-.';' -" V ,;' '':-. '. "Well, ;ou didn'tdarn my socks last week " Sn Krancisoo Chronicle. Evcn throwing kisses is attended with more risks than is generally pupposcd. A Watcrbury, Oounecticut, doctor has discovered this to his sorrow. While thus engaged on the rear platform of a railroad train tho brakeman shut the door, so badly mashing tho doctoi's fin. gcrs that bo ia now a prosecutor iu a suit for $1,000 damages. PICKINGS. From the Wilmington ritar. It is expected that 2,000 delegatoa will attend the Pemoora'.ie State Con vention it Tennessee. Mi. M. W; Fuller is sud to make 8'J5,0')0 or more yearly by his laT practice. As Ouii f Justice ho will re ceive $10,000. : The Uepahlieaug in tho Senate have determined not ti confirm Mr. Fuller appointment until aficjr the I'residen- ' lial Conventions have met. " " of 1 uiiiuzuiptjla will be lo tiicd tu ,.c i more '.mm 1,200 as soon as the high li cense I'oe. into effcet 011 '.he 1st June next. " Republican Chairman Jones is talk ing iu New York. He says Blaine will oppose Cleveland.; He might have ad ded. and bo distanced in the rate. The Chief Justice elect it seems comes of a family of lawyers. A sketch of him says : "His father and his father's brother! were lawyers. Oae of bis grandfatkera was a lawyer and a Judgo ol l'rebate. His mother's brother was a lawyer. His maternal grandfather was Chief Justice of the Court of common Fleas of tho Middle lis rict of Maine ; and after the separation of Maine from Mas sachusetts was nppointed one ef tbo Judges of the supreme Court of the State of Maine, and he afterward be. came the Chief Justice of that Court." 5Irs. Frances Murray, of New York, died by swallowing her falsi teeth, plate and ail. She wos laughing at the fun of her husband. After several days tho whole was extracted from her throat but the esophagus was mutilated and. internal hcuionliagc occurred. The lute Kcntuoky Legislature pass ed ,1,571 bills. There were 81 resolu tions adopted. Ato'it UH-illr -became laws by lapse of time, the Governor declining to approve and nut caring to v.eto them. Ho vetoed CO bills. Ken tucky suffers much ' from tho one man power. No doubt many of the bills ought to have been vetoed, and proba bly this applies 'also to many that were approved. Mr. W'attcrson, of the Louisvilllo Courier-Journal, knowing how wilful and bad was his son, refused to rescue linn when ho was lodged in thi bar racks fur plunging his knife into the body of a young widow who refused to accompany liiiu to an entertainment. Editor Wat ter sun telegraphed to his friends not to interfere, but to let the law tike its course. It was not tha boy's first dovilish manifestation. Some days ago we told of the duet iu Mexico and the wounding of Mis. ii0 Moore, she saying it was done be foteslic had a chance lo fire. Jlcre ia the sequel as telegraphei from St. Lnu- "In this duel Miss Lo Moore was shot through the shoulder, but recov ered iu a few days, and lust evening, closely veiled went te the house of her hated rival, anil, meeting ber tit tb gate, shot her dead. Reluming borne she proudly boasted of the ciime. She ws soon after plaacd under arrest. As a revolver was found on the person of tho murdered woman, it is believed that shu, too, was awaiting an oppor tunity to finish "the work of the duel-". Were wo not correct when we said either of these Cre caters would make the right sort of a wife lor cow boy, .. In 1881 Blaine received 282 elec toral votes and Cleveland 31937 ma jority, jn 1888, with bis good, honest. patriotic record Cleveland ought te beat the badly "tattooed man" from Maine at least 100 votes The revolt among honest Republican ought to be great enough to secure that desired re. suit. The papular vote was 4,848,334 for Blaine, and 4,011,017 fur Cleveland a majority of C2,C83. It onght to be a hall million this year. Mr. Tildes coined the country by 150,900 over all tho cuudidatcs and 250,707 over Hayes. One hundred and twelve years age the American Congress met in Pennsyl vania. It no longer meets in 1'ennsyl- ' vania, but it is understood that nothing of consequence is done daring its) sessions until Pennsylvania is consulted. Louisville Courier Jouraal. MO
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
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