Vol. XVII. Qaatonla, N. C„ March 5, 18»0.
No 10.
UP-TO-DATE BAB.
TO BE IA8HI0HABLE WE MUST BB
OPTIMISTS, 8ATS SHI
Tfca *"la 4a Maala Ctrl la am of Mala
laa-Hr. raw UlMa Baal MH»M
-T»* WH of laawm Huai Ba
Mow XiUmi-Wlwii aa Tnlk>
Twtlomu
61. LooJw HpfiuDUo.
It you want to be fashionable Just
now, you must be as optimist. Erery
lUiog that me ooaneot with. Uia word
9a do stacle Is out of form, anybody
woo is anybody aays that oca la
▼Iagtlense steals You wouldn’t think
the change in words would make ao
modi difference, bat It does. Tha Su
da slecle girl was clean oyer to many
bad habits—cigarette smoking, lolling
•boot in tea gowns sod darkarea
rooms, mooning over erotic poets or
saslytlcnl novels, sad, lo root, balong
log to the school of Aubrey Ueaidetay,
wtx> Is cleverly enough making money
at fooling the world. And up to ita
bank Hy the bre, Mr. Beardsley baa
Juat added to hu fame—is it-famaor
notorlotyf.-by painting a plotnreof
tha “Virgin at>d Child," and blaooo
eeptioD o? the Holy Mother shows her
In a boo pod gnwo of red velvet, looped
with Pink rosea And Loudon laughs,
but atlll It buys his books. Hs has
Just aoDonaoeJ llist the woman who Is
most rxquMlely shsprd, ores he pots
it, "divinely tall” should measure
from the hip to tbs baud of the knee
22 lochre. and from the knee to lbs baal
22 luclira Cariosity led tan to aseas
ure u friend who is of medium height,
with the result that sbe measured
from the hip to the bend of the knee
2J liichM, and fiom the brud of the
liurr to the heel 18 liiehee. Mr. llosid
sir)’a uu-aenr^nvnts probably asuss
him In ls> so Immensely off in bn
drawing*. About Ills color. 1 can say
nothing, hut I should think he needed
to l«e treated as the Howling .Swell
ssid his uncle w*s. that is, "You tee.
deir hoy, h» did uot know led from
hhu-k, hut be went lo a Johnny doctor
paid lur fee, ami now 1m can
ww as wall as anybody." That Is what
It nreded (or tbs Uetndtley school—lo
go to n Johnny dowor and get its toe
ing apparatus straightened so llist
their women will not look like round
twllilulw put on dollies poles and
lopped with s lea cap and saucer.
BACK TO TKB dlELS,
Bui to return to llw girl*. The fin
dr nicclc girl llkeil u> Ulk about doelli,
shout It* joys, about the painful pleas
ure* of life, tod she changed her
religion quite as often aa itie did bet
washer woman, in ber effort* lo get one
fitted to ber poor little sooL Boob a
miserable little eoal 1 It baa boon
haggled over, put out on exhibition,
'.la possibilities discussed bp long
haired men and short-haired women
until, absolutely, I doubt lie being
wortn dedicating to anything. All the
women who knew nothing talked about
the delights of the unknown. Aud all
the wise women stood off and won
dered If, when Congress wee over, the
fool-killer would come around. Bat
we hare changed all that. The girl
that is TlDgtJeme sice I e moat, first of
all be natara). She eats well, she en
joys lie reelf heartily, and she finds an
Immense pleasure lo telling the truth.
Sometimes sbe embarrasses you with
ber great truthfoloeas. Sbe Is rioh In
opiDvooa aboot bonnets, about hooka
abont kabtew about pictures and about
men. She U partlcaUrly fond of an
nouncing her age. Sbe patronizes toe
youth of 30 whose father has allowed
him to go out alone In his Arat drees
clothes, by laying to hies: “Now, my
deer boy, I am agta older then yon—
I am quite 38-old enough to be poor
mother. Let ms Introduce you to that
oloe little blonde, Mlm Giddy, who Is
Joat 17, and you two lovely jmuag
things can have ■ beautiful time to
gether.” That wasn’t what ha earns
for. Under ble breath he wishes tint
Giddy girl was In heaven, aod he tells
Mies Theodora Truth that he would
aeoh rather stay with ber. Of oourae
sbe expeeud this, but still, when he
hae acted Nke a goose and proposed to
tier, she Is able te say to the woman of
family; ”1 never tried to get him; 1
told him that 1 was older than he was:
1 said I could he a mother, but not a
sweetheart, to bin, and I offered to
Introduce him to no end of pretty girls.
But be would bang about me. ’»
TUB WAT or |T.
of the vlngtleme tlrele may tell
tiie truth, but tlie truth, dressed or lu
Ita nudity, it a* dangerous to handle
sa nitroglycerine. Wlust i* Lira con
sequence? You pick up jour morn
lug p-rjrar, and e»y: “Grackiqs good
liras 1 IV u I Smith, Drat hoy of Kitty's
hni inarrted ooe of tlioae yiirneoo
girl*. Why, She is at least 10 years
older thnn he la.”
The answer, s llti In languidly *t>oken
la: •‘Oh, my dear, It la getting to he
such so old story fur men to marry
woven older than tlray are. Tlra son
of tlra ilehett van iu the world la
desperately lu (ore with a youug lady
who, If we used the horrid old term*
we used to, would ho called an old
Miald, and I don’t think be U 31.
Then the famous divorcee married a
mau younger Iban herself by some
thing like eight yuars, and, personally,
I think that the Idea has gotten into
the heada of tbs Johnnies that they
can aeva themselves tins* and money
by ssarrylog the women who has had
the experleuee which Is uoknown to
them, sad who would id view of Uwtr
youth, be leas saltish than a young girl,
•ad an would tasks the man’s kaisel
naas the first consideration ” I lis
tened wills a bit of aorprlM, because I
had not credited the Johnnia with so
mueb braloa. hut Is ft a rabbi*, oe
srhMi apoall begst, that baa almost m
moeb bralp aa a ama f Lf tba ghi of
the emgtlease ttmte Is writing a kook,
and, of ooorsa she mtkss aotaa mle
tafcea. It la on tbs sabjeot of " ilowtn
Knioy Yourself Twenty three Hoars
Oat of the Tweety-foor.” ltd If She
baa keen Mantrap and tadeeed to
write a yts; that will aaaas the eur
taio to go up at least ones you oaa be
pretty oertaio that tba story Involved
la one of tout lost, aud all tbe people
Id It ar« good sod are baring a good
tllDO*
Tba vUlalo la never anything worse
than tba cook; but then a bad oook li
a villain, wboss ways ara aacrat sad
iateoM.
Joat at present the girl of th* Tweo
Uath Century U aaytog to herns) f.
“Wby aboula I apeod my dollars.
g<wd American dollar*, earned by a
Jolly, good, generous American man,
on ao Italian woman who save >b«
despise* thlaf Ob, my dear girl I do
hope you ind every other woman in
this oountry will say to yourself.
"Not a dollar shall that woman get
fro® mn.” It is no Insult, you know,
to oar brain*, for ao actraas to any *'I
da*pis* Amotion." (By the by*, she
did oot my It to ma, bat Mm Is quoted
h* ^be b«*t newspapers as having a*Id
H.) If bar hatred for America |j so
lotanm, she bad better aiteod bar die
Ilk* to Amarloan dollara and remain
lo Italy where she will probably find
greater appreelatioo, bat wbare she
will certainly make lem money. Hava
a Mt of oouraga and tall the troth.
Uulam you understand Frecab or
Italian vary wall, wbat is tbe urn of
peylog IS orgS-SO to Heteu to a wem
an talk la a tocgua unknown to yoa f
Tske tba earn of Barth Bernhardt.
Tbe papers can write all they want
a boat bar retaining her good looks.
She does look better, bet—It I* because
•be Is fat. She objected always to
stays, and tbe reaaU Is that when Mia
wears a frock that tta bar Ilka a gtova
*bs manage* to achieve a serlaa of
curve* that may be feminine aud ere
Mderiy. bat they era certainly not
beautiful We are greatly giveo to
talking what 1 call the tommy rot of
the day. That Is slang, 1 knew, but
some slang U oiamlcul.
I would bo willing to bet that three
quarter* of the audience who go Lo ere
Sarah or Dose do not understand one
word either of them say. Mme. Bern
hardt speaks beautiful French, but thu
speaks very rapidly, and on* has to
listen keenly to get each word and the
full value of each word. I consider
her a great actress, but—simply be
cause Mr*. Millionaire, who belongs to
two or thru* Frtuoli classes, and who
like* to make you think she la a do*
linguist, pays bar money und goaa and
taught or cries at the proper points,
why should you take your three sad
trot to a matinee simply Lector» It It
done by liar. Possibly you koow the
story beoausa you saw Jraany Davsc
port play It. or eiat beoause yon liavo
board Calve slug It, and thru you talk
about the per Net emotion of Bernhardt
or Dure, sod bow one did not need to
understand Um word*, their art and
their soulfulnea* making tbe story in
talligibts I Both I Or, perhaps you
have a smattering of tbe language. In
that case yoa waep or laagfa whan It is
desirable, and yon tell your friends bow
aony you feel fur them In tbetr Ignor
ance.
SOME MORE CURRENT XDHHm
This con8*80— about tha art aad tbe
tool telling the tt another bit of tommy
rot. With n plot ore tt Indifferent. It
tell* one episode to a Ufa, not the story
of n lifetime. How io tbe miaobtotarc
too to know whether the earl on n
Frenchman's forehead meson that bn
in In tbe depths of despair,or that baia
Joyful because be It going to run away
with Ms friend's wife that night?
When Surah rallies bar peltieoata you
Ilsteo to the frou-frou, and any:
“Ob, tt la ao Interna, It nsema aa if
her aonl wen going from her tod es
caping to another aad a better world."
Whereas she shakes it so you may real
ise that It ia silk.- If sbo raises one arm
In the air sad droops her bead you
whisper that that ia ecmoaaled lore I
And then It she folds bar arms, you
bint at It massing a murdsrosi, pas
sionate love that wouldn’t hesitate at
killing an audlaeee. Oo to nee Marsh
an you want If you enjoy her-fortu
naUty bar repertoire Is ropposed of
plays that are wall known born, Inns
muoh as they were presented by kflss
Davenport with a batter oompsoy.
better clothes and a decidedly batter
stage setting than any Pieocb company
ever gar*, but don’t bay svno nn ad
mission ticket to ass Duse. Give bur
a chance to appreciate what America
can do whan a woman Insults tt by
pronouncing her dislike publicly.
A3f ororiox op JUUSS.
Perhaps my opiuloa lu regard to
Duae an«J bar acting la worthless, bqt
I giro my wqgd, dresrtf.il as It seuodt.
11h#d,* I31*08 l^ter time
If 1 had s at that afternoon with
“Chltaal* Faddeo," and I would hare
bemi in a dollar grids half. I am
iwrfcotjy willing to acknowledge her
grpatneaa If It win pjsase anybody,
but she Is dreadfully tiresome, end
though tbe arltloa are given to talking
ahoqt her concealed emotion and great
sorrow, she looks to me ns If tier liver
were not quite right, aad I one Id not
but wnodcr what eerly spring medloins
would be adapted to Tier; and wbatbsr
since tl» goes iu ao strongly for rsalltm
it would be proper to trod her a bottle
o( “Dust or Din bay’s Drivelling Drink,"
Instead of roam. Flowers fed*, bat
tbe liver and Its mod let ore are alwsyt
with bar. Bother I tag’s Ha truthful
and task In the tbsaur what wo eojoy
and what w* nuderstand. I want an
crrolitg that makes me fnol, wheal
gst I tome, an If I bad bed a good time,
end not sue where I have testrain ears
end ryes lo eaten a little of the strange
language, and grow wean during the
loag watts Thorn are plenty people
who will nay, “Dab to stupid, we un
derstand Frenob." All right; go to
Ike French play Umu wbenvvr yon wish
to. Bat I am perfectly on rials that
sot thrw quartern of tbs avenge
American sod femes, eelsids of Mew
Ortaaos, understand what these strange
goddesses arc eying.
„ W Ute b?e. the girl of the Twentieth
Osntury to tlKlngber bat down, down.
sa.’gx.’g.'gafl
K,«5Z’iSiJs;2“JSC
aarx-jsswra
bn quite an psetty an a pSeUre when
■h* Puts then on. I mb toki by p*o
pto Interested In mMonaij wort tba
with or* obareb collection wool ■ book
on physloal oultaro to tko miseloasry,
w> that to gain a convert, after reading
“ft***. rtn* “f 4 ^ °* guri
whloh had baaa ganiral, ni no loagor
In vogue. For tbs l*a tear yean
whoa a missionary was shy on souls
be pcsasoUd a pair of ooresU to a lady ,
from tba happy land of Ma-ba-to-ls-r.l, I
after aba anooonoad bar willingness to
tvprsssotod; she la
otanUy rat trod to assamo the stays,
whioh tba put on over tbo “altogether,”
bot daring tbo ssaamptian abo required
two of the strongest warriors lo camp
to poll the strings, l base always
longed Cor s picture of tbo staple soul,
yearning for civilisation aa expressed
V stays, when she paraded tba samp
with a warrior on each aide of bar. the
sUya eontPollDg hoc person, a hymn
beok In bsr band and aa apoplectic
oolorln bar fan. How, tbs geotls
■laslooary offers powder and rouge.
TIm baatbeu lady r sells tbs bookon
colturs, et least some of tbo niaaloaary
taaslly read it to bar. sod sba duel In as
to give her soul for a pslr of stays, re
mMktn*. “Ho take stays; uo able to
wriggle t” Bot she ssgsrly grasps lbs
P°wdvr end rouge, and looks almost ss
well as don tbs fashionable girl who
oontrlbutod lo tba collection, and wire
puts bar faith in nlmfcraalree and
maks-upa
wo wait’s spbclal nanna.
A woman mkIi a lot of thing* be
*idee those In the bollix* nod box** on
bir dressing earn. At title present
period, when the openings are to the
fore, xfae I* oertaln that she bead* a
new bonnet.
She h1 way* needs a bn nob of violets,
a box of sweets, and all tti* agreeable
things that the brain of man ran In
vent and Ibe tongue »f man can apeak.
“be need* inforoMtion about the
Hoc roc doctrine; she thinks it ha*
something to do with baptism by Ira
Tsevhion or sprinkling, and she also
pfeds to know why, when messenger
wwvloe Is cheaper than It used lobe,
orris powder is Joel a* exprnei ve.
She needs to learn to smile and
caress and even to kiss, when tinnl
man doesn’t remember that dnts
inakers want their bills settled within
a month.
8he nerds to be a little bit more ctrr
fal about the tilings she says: the lon
gue is a divine organ, bat the devil
often plays upon It.
She Brads to Improve her mauosrs,
to lower her voice, to kaogb rather
thsn to giggle, aud to laarn to apeak
English andrlUed.
Sb* needs to do so many things, poor
•ml, and she wants so many ll.tnga.
But I think she will get them sluox
the is a woman, and an American. I
UU you that Is something to ha proud
of. for even In the Worth Poletlwra Is a
society that has for Its lewder aa
American woman. And, go w bars you
will, she has beso before yon. Borne
ttmsa aba Is too rapid a walker—aha
arrives too amm. Ths thing to Isani,
afto all. Is the value of mediocrity—
perbapa yon think tbat baa been
achieved by
■a. MmUmmm —
Waekla*ton 8««*.»«* CKUtotU
■m.
I had quite a that yeatard.y with Dr.
llott la bto new apartments la tha
Corcoran building. Among other
thing*, Dr. MoU baa baan at work on
a aampaign aong. Ha oompooad the
ohorua bloualf, aad aang It to ma yea
tarday. It to aa follow*:
I had oo idea tha dootor waa a
mualciao. He Bald the air aad word*
aam* to him all “»t oooat.” H*
»**•«« atroak up with aaotbar
moaloal gaolua cased Sykes, who
told him ha could book up that ohorua
with fitting ataoxaa and male. Sykes
oama la yatterday with bla aeon, and
aang bla part—tha dootor winding up
with tb* ohorua. Sykaa and tha dootor
an now boay rutin* the ohorua tan*
and Byka’* tuoa, aod when they trot
well la haroam together tha doator
doing to lend Sykaa down la
Hartb Carolina to tlirtll tha Tarbaab
alt aver tha But*.
Tftraa Hmhla Jell MUM ri» hr
Kiniag a Beg.
WeSunmeo IMaimt. h, jm.
lllaa Xllnbetn if. Plaglar, daaghter
of General l». \V. Plaglar. Chief of
Qrdnunoe, U. a, A., pleaded guilty to
involuntary raauslaugtitsr In tlw Crim
inal Court of Ilia District of Columbia
’J"4 w** •"timf to a flne of
feoq and throe hours Imprisonment la
the diatriol jail.
On August *1, Miss Flagler, who
was In charge of lirr fetter's saimrtun
residence. Qrvd a scull rsrolrrr st a
smalt colored boy named Barnett
Oiaan, wlm, the thoaght, waa stealfna
fruit from ter fetter’s tree*. Mia*
Flagler hat always contended that >.«r
Intention waa to Bra in tba air, simply
to frighten the boy. The moment aha
discovered that he hid been wneeded
she bed him brought Into tba bouse,
but he died before a phystalaa could be
scoured. Tba yoong lady at oooe
weal to police headquarters, where aha
aurrvndand and was released oa ball.
■nernuMT.
“Idoa't believe that ft nan mr
WaowtaliiaKniatUM. 1 ham
Drad la Mueouri ao year*, and I thick
Uiat mo my *oeu>laa wU admit Umt I
M*mad oftbia Imperial Common
wftaltk and oarer Iota aa opportanlty
to mad her prabee. Mararthalam. I
eoafem that I never thlak of Urn Kaa
tooky bUU without a iluttartng in tha
cirdiac ncluo,
It lo Mldoa lodoad that the amtm
ofonanarty in nay I^ayiaiatura barn
**• pr’fllftp °< rotiM tor four oaeli
Ualtad Btalao Senator aa John
2' Wattowaa. Jwaph
C. M. UtaofcOura aad Jiair niairit
MeOeary—all poaammd of national
raaown and all voetby of it.
Tbapltyottbaaitaatloa la that om
Dr. W. Godfrey Hunter etaado aa a
boa acrom their pathway to Urn Senate
Charabtr.
Within the oooBoaa of tha BapobUo
It woaM ha dlOoult to dad four mm
morn unlike.
ft • a a
W© matter what 00*’* opinion io on
•Ujw. candid bt mat admit
that Cadlale lias ou of tba turret
bralmla America. Row barrvrob
lalaad aaoh a Mil on the Kanlootiaua
ka an unsolved aiyturj. wbleh 1 obrwt
fnlly command to tt* eoiiekW-iUon *f
peycbologieu. Kautueklaae am Um
oaoot eiooUuual propta <* tbo onntia
white Ctrl*U la <vdd. of eryalelllo*
intellect, without oiaotlec blaoolf and
without power of appealing to Um
emotional In othvra
In thla regard ho diflare radically
from every oilier great Keiituoklau.
living or dead. From tlw day of Steoa
tor J.ilio BreokinriUge—the A CM of hw
line—down to tbo prceeut Um, Koo
taoby orator* bare played oa that
weird lutrp. tlw human heart, with
mutter
Tint Carllele liav great Induouoe iu
tbo Dark and Bloody Ground—however
inexplicable it nay be—moat be gran
led. Joe Blaekt-um and Wat Hardin
ware having it all their own way laet
■amour, when thu Secretary of the
Treaeury allied hie uaetor into the ring
—and tlw world Iroowa the reaulta.
• A A m.
Henry Wattereon le one of the moat,
brilliant mao that near lived, and, Ilka
another great editor, Horaov Grealy,
•erred 00 dan in Oongran. I doubt
whether b*> would aoerpt tbe aeoator
•hip If r looted, and yat sum* mew bars
oeretat In voting for him. Ha ia stout
to bury liimedf lu Voltairn'v old re
treat itOwm, Swltaarland. to is
eutMte a biography of Abreltam Lin
ooln which will rival Ja interest Boa
waUI -Lite of Dr. John**."
My feeling towande blm ia ooa of
personal attention. Whan a buy hi*
paper waa my politloal Mvada meoum,”
sod personal aoqaalatanoe has only
incraaeed my regard for him. Differ
eaoee on the mowey queetlon cannot
chill my friendship for’ 'Ma.ee Henry,"
a* the Kentuckian* lovingly call him.
One* I had tha pteaaare of Introduo
log Mm to an godisaea at Lootaiaua.
Anar the lectors, l went with blm ta
bis hotel sad sat up with blm lilt train
i lata.
Daring tb* evening 1 told him that I
beard til* speech ia the great Mer
chants Exchange ball at St. Louis In
1878, whan Its waa temporary chairman
oftn* Tilden convention, and that I
enjoyed It hugely.
whereupon be aeld: will tall you
a secret eon nested with that apeeeh. I
waa une gpeetedly aottfted that I waa
te preside and had barely time to writ*
my anaaeh and sot enough to wnumil
it to memory. loooWn’teee to read
it, eo as to mak* K aetiWaetory to my
•alt or ptaaaaat to the a ad ion eo; ao l
had a man tit Just behind me on thu
Mace and read it to me aaotoum by
aentenoe as I delivered It”
Upon my expressing terprim that
■och a hat eon id be performed, bag* vs
mo as explanation. He said; “Tha
larger thu audieoos, the longer Urn
speaker pause* between amtenoe* to
•at hie breath; end la addressing a
oruwd as large a* that waa g man
naturally and nwxmarily stops long
enough at each period for owe te
prompt him for tb* paxt'eeatcac*.
That evening spent *IUi Wattereon
waa one of the B>o*V enjoyable nf ray
111*, and that Incident hah lawn of great
■aa to me lo gauging a written speech
eo a* to Bt tbe ties*. My rxpertanoo Is
that It requires about as boar to da
liver to a large aodleoc* a spaeeti that
it take* 80 rail Kite* to read ia au ordin
ary tone of votes, to a few persons
(goon*no© of this Proportion la <ma qf
the reason* why lf'0 hammer lqi|t on
eo macy Oongreeamen to tho middle of
(Mr speeches. and why a* maay ask
tha privilege of extending their re
mark* to the Record.
Till* iooideut may b* of aurvloe to
the rising gviveratloa of Oieevu*.
Another Ui lag 1 learned by heart of
Wntteraou'* dt. Loui* (perch, and that
I* that a tenor voice ia oratory ban
greater penetrating qualities than a
MM VOitt.
donator Doolittle of Wlaooeeln was
tha most frecount speaker In that one
vention. Hi* voteawma deep bam
and made more notes tlmn WaUareon**
tenor, bat a* they my la aboatiag
olrclaa. -tt didn’t oarry half eo far."
The latter paatreMd every nook and
eorner of that vast hall with Itaelarto*
tot we and mads lb* rafters ring.
* # • •
BitoV bar* iiiln iyp*» of pbyalaal
■tan —ll«hb-balr*d, (adnutuokod,
bloa-oy^, of U»p.r*fca„i
T*lh oMturaor tad fT*»t*r Poarara a<
1 pSl^ «m Mwtiqi ytt * t»i»,
a? •^rsre.s&d
NwaF *’M%W r7*W tba tua
eaaior ta Haarr 0>f- Tba raaaaa 1
took au bad ta I ki*» baaa (tab for
i tbrea «aaU>.”
Mia pluck, aMafc (load HI* ta food
ataad dartaa tha «ar, data aot fallhla
. fb'tatotoetoiof aay wi
to rtoat two Halted Staler Senator* by
•*•*"*• and yrt. aaounJing to a weg
ftohlKrotucblan. Uiafa p roc teal y wfeet
Mao*bona did whan to palled the w
US- * Cltoodtor of lfew
Ha*ptoir*. The Kauieetlaaa n aleet
— ?£uV'?,r" *»£ ttoUlns It and the
PJtotool Mew Hanptbire metotlad
Obaadtor for baring it palled-which
«ow far to prora the troth of Ua >4d
potindam^10- "I>* ■«» **
•*» a»a»ou baton Ferry of
Miebtgaa. Prreitoot pro Ira <d the
Swato MDuanMOad Uw tuoauiamatow
*f tor g to 7 fraud. Blackburn Mad* a
gtoob^ta wbtoto b. aard Ud*bitter
-Mr. Speaker, the aad I
Then* la no i-uigor a aargla
k"d utaiih>k>d eparn*
oaray, and yat tton to a •
hour that ahuald n-n pea_
Jo* to to Friday Upon tool day lb*
Marlor of IM World •uft.ixl craalSx- 1
to. uatwran tw.. uriaeae. On tbl*
rrtd-ty wuatifiUoMal Oormmit, '
Jwato*. bouraty. fair danMag, van- i
■tof aod liroMaer anflhr tradlxiwi
aaM (torn, U wm -m Uiat day that 1
tola prraMaatlal fiaoJ racuimd ito ’ |
uoalaaioa at toe bead* of tb* Re- I
pabUraap.rty U wa* apon toat day
*a it (waned that arum datarlnatm.!
nMainal uy tor bUMnnd, p-rJuraJ. ala- !
•mmi* that aonaututa a andarUy of J
toe ooawlaatMu baa brae imnlnui i
**> tor oounlry ft |« aa toat day that >
you propuaa to oohmuaaat# y.iar la '
tdaliyaud fuiatluto a uiaaa tH power I
Ida whom tha people of tha toad bam ‘
HMnuM. aeumad aod rrjaoied at lb*
pdla.” i
If mytkliii man rmtlilag that that
•Mover uuarad ia Uoogrroa I bays
mr*r as** nor board of It
Maebnuru has given t« taudry teea
at divrta Umaa many bald kuueka; bat
»• baa nmlnd auma itmllaili chars
tbmau blauair, which barWad
witli parf-ct aang (raid.
In hl» list raea few Unigreec, bit ap
paornt wad SI Marahail. fully aa
iwllllKMt* mu ••hi. mure celebrated
brother Tout.
Once while making a speech ba
atopt»d uu.Ma.ily and la dramatic
raattioo, pointing to Blackburn’« aodar
JaW, winch la unu. sally wall Ocwclnpml
to exclaimed: -My Ood. fellow ciU
■toe] IT Kamaoa had tod cock ai
weapon aa that, uotooaof tba blanked
Puuiatlrtea o»oM have eaoepad altvo I”,
On another eoeaalon lie mid; “ Black
euro ic like a ewao. Ha ewtam aUwg
nafaatiealiy oc Uw curfacc, utterly ao
tonoubau of tita daptiia below, n
Bat Maratoll’c wit aad eereaca
availed him nothing. Km wac cu dls
gomed at hU da fra l that ba Wft tin
8laW and lived to ha AUorouy General
of California. .
VLiitom to ilia Sonata gallartaa, as
wall aa all other Inver* .if vha beautlfal.
owttit to tbaok Senator Bluckbun for
thing. Ha waa tha Arat man who
darod to ipiaar in the Senate la »ny.
thing mom olnaaiug to tto oya tbaa
the m. ular funeral black. Several of
hia auootra on me uaar going off ia a Ai;
y «*toro foMowid hia dnrlug turn
•to, tin It baa coo*) to paaa that each
SenMur rlrraira ha h* —
Ooveraor McCreary hi a perfect oua
tnat to Blwttcru ia lo»ka, manner*,
tomparagpNit and in *tyto of oratory.
»la h oauat prounuuerd brunette and
blc hair la idaek aa tha ravau’a wing.
He la on* ««f tto anavart caeu I avor
taw and divided with ioliM Caaror
Barrows tto honor of living the Otos
l* t fir Id of the Hoaca.
A* im atong phrase runa oat her*.
‘In oerrta* • bottle .if oil with hi.a
always,” to poor upon troubled water*.
Ta pat It another way, ha takn h..kl
of things by the onto.**) hand to Bat
aa dm defeuds hi* prli.elplns with
momototoea. Perhaps hla dlgulknd
aad affable way of aooomplUhli.g
thing* grows out of i.ts baring bean
Ooranmr when uul* S7. and afterward
Ohotmoa of the CoaudUm on For*
alga A Fairs and (Xnaalaiwwr to
the I utemnUorml Monetary Oonfarrnoa
at Brussels: for w* ara all n»re or Iras
craaturaa <« habit and of aortroaumat.
It la aa nld saying that appaaraoera
are frtqonuUy daeapUra, ani no
stranger looking at Qovpntor Uo
Onary> ehoarfol faor v d gramfqi
aitta&o,'* liateoing to Mo puUabed
itotraato wogbloeor tuapeet that b*
had had ana* of the moat thru I lag war
ttperleaora of any ana la Aaaeriea.
?*t snob la tbn t.aUi of Utotory. Ho
waa tba only man to Ooogreaa who bad
•awbora t-otidned too penitentiary.
Ordinarily moo ara oa.it to the
Hcate'o prison tor totooy. but yooag
MoOroary waa looked op for taking
part to a onralry raid, Wbleb .a bald
world, orunted ooaatemotlnn ta ttooa
dtatra and e.ilrtrsal esciumeat
lhn>u|hoat tha ooonlry
This waa General J.thu II. Morgoa’i
wtonrated ride U.r.mgi. Kentaoky,
Indiana and Okto Ha was tha
IfurkMi of ue Bm-.h aad perhaps did
10 a«uoy tbe Federal omasa, oot
their e..tniD.i..|cati<iua aad Weak op
their arraagaonoto than any oUor
man. He waa singularly haadsoote,
the Ideal part to* a ranger, wUb all ‘Jto
Was. desk aad damderil spirit of
Pilooe Bupsrt hlatsalf.
Tbs armies of tba Coaabrrland aad
Tennessta Store nfwa sold aad hungry
haoaosn Morgan and bis treason bad
oaogpootodly eaptond tbalr oloUoa
sod Tletuato
Tbs Koatsefclans in bnrn riders,
“d0*2f
jkki jStfttau'irss
ftote if top nyttu>|.<gtoel age. Whet
to • f»to dHtlwore, they badtko least
togan to lbs world tetlde. If they
oaaM bon bad tbalr way. M per oaat
•f U>o Zootaoky roloo tears, both
Vgloa aad Ooa federate, wmld ban.
**•*>* *•» da*alry am of the onrtoo.
da when M»rgnn. who bad to hla yea Ik
Ptwd to Uto Meg lean war, drohuod
; ate laloaMen of reoruitloa o oootpaoy
of oontry for tbe Orafednmte Amy,
the yowng M~.de of the Btoa Grass
region •naked to bio standard to sash
notohon Una hi* aenpony aw.
•walled lata a regtnoM and tboa latn
• a brigade of oaob bosoms* a* JoaoMao
tajgyy•**
U im Manna, orareatlaseti— the
■■dar—aa af aaa aud beast and
midmthaau— tha modern taoilitfc*
for*»na»f»U.B troupe, m edl M the
■arttol sairituf the stay-at-haaMS la
>?* !»«>. ■— da—ar wee brought
“*»•«• tmr earn toon, took It toto
hto edveatarooa band to carry the war
i«to tto enemy’* cmntcy. *o Morgan
•tdhiaaaa. non toad oo tha pick ot
Kaotauky tWaghhn*, started —
xrsjsjssisss^ifa;
nde thmagb tbt*w Bute* Ms assn had
HUle Uiea t« rest. So thoroughly
J^Hraed wera they by their hsnUWiu
that iaeay af tbest slept suaudly for
sMhwo* u»lr baraa* Oosaner tie
Onsia h-ld aa wo* that far away
deya ha eever palled Ma elotboe off aaa
u **k*e nap, tat
did all hla slseptag on hermbeeh. He
■toootelsd the eartmu fart that ao
••ta daw anna ana let— oa them that
arj» MS-as tna
ta^ta »■" positively aaddy rr<m
Mltd W BOOi.
Morgan had oat asars then 100 men ’
*w» ®i* Ota thaa bat— Cdoael
McCreary. whan bs waa oaptared by
another rsatatdlaa. Ceteaal Janes
ShrtdWjasd, rewarded for that exploit
with a Brigadier Generalship. ead sale
STJotajU with Judgsahtp In tha ladiaa
Rasas: ■ssrsy’yss:
naetoad Ufa the gaoteaof Captain
Mpusahr t— nail— oat of prison,
la tha see—tons Oaten* MeCraary
Si tata K’tasftrodtarartDriawMi
Ktotata* hst—aaald rriand. as wan
aaadMut rtoallrt of Men. Llaeola,
NOtirtd fnn) bln praiitioo for
UahHtal MoCrsary—an only aaa—to go
b» Kerens and rsosala during the war,
w bis asrsooal parui*. This tempting
oflsrtha aalUaty— asMjarrart—T
couttdariag tk-j its aaoaptaaoa would
bs bat a spsoles of ill-d—ulaod
bsntlos. Again, ha waa made the
vtetim of the lac taUaala and waa oat
af tha doafsderata oOoan ehoeaa by
the arltoa eatboriUae to be takaa to
□harltstoc mad exposed tor weeks to
tta oeatiaoed Am of tha Coafsderau
hadterta. This waa, parhnps, aa
savsre aa ordaal ad aoy soldier ever
endured. Bat MoCrsary earrived U ta
poUUoaToaiesr k”1* *”* °°“rW!“<>'“
'—
It doeee't look m if Senator Prltofa
Md were In It nay more A. rupture
hue eodoahteJIy occurred betwssu
him and Senator Rutter. The Utter
■•T*.hU paper and nlhrrwlar,
that free oolongs of silver |« the n
pruaMUMO in that no one who lenot
ptedgrd to It U Worthy of Support and
oeithor to any ooe who will support a
madtoga who to ooU On the other
head Senator Pritchard say* that
while htavotea iu the Senate oo the
oguan question ran parallel with
those «i Senator Boiler, it Is, after ell,
luaigoileaat and unimportant, and
“•«*•}••» •eurualaewo hours
or of Ms]. McKinley for the Repehli
oao preet toatial iwtaiaetUn, tine geu
UtoTMn being not only not pledged to
the five oo lease of Oliver tot Leing in
foot a toned money man. It a Bepub
liean-Pw point com i>i oat loo should
mmUol I be newt Legislature Mr. BM»
ler oeunot give hto eoautenanoe to lbs
re-elect 10a of bn colleague without
eating hto own words. With the
popuftat Krvugtb (alien away fram blm
Mr. Pritchard oould not. of course,
aspect to MOOtod hlmadr hi IbcSeV
sw« rer^Lrrc."r,s
not nearly as atroog with hto own party
be was when sleeted a NtUe over a
yuw ago. The Holteie Mettle dreed
jne reade great laroada upon hire.
Hto ft* rear tutimaey with Metier and
Urn Foputtoto hai weahoned hire w.th
the >UIwart Irewhllaaae, retd alto.
Ml bar It appear* that after a two
y*are>taeta of waatorUI life he to le
be hft le Madfiaa. Be to a eery
haatrt, reaaly aort of ana, ton. With
out gnat aUHtp and with real tow
Motivation, be hue a weed ragged curt
of lot*Heat, to a good parltoea sad a
pretty chew dghter. Bel htoaooatotl
. el days are eomnerwl. Butler tc Brur
Hl^bou on hto now-foopd ellvrefrUiid
Uecue to the debate; and Mb lathe
feast to whtoh hto Doreoeratie ell lee
will be Kittled IT the etiiasee to iarreod
Kid MMUdl At Ui «w»Ha
we we m g^UPUU^Pe
BaMai'a Vaat HtM tMtaf Mai*.
<7)MM Dn»m.
Mm (tank and Paafaiaa ntunwt
wotody ton tlmmlw la arcla«ao«b
» U*M m4 Hanator BuUar'i vaat
poekatdoaa not naw eoaUIn M tauoh
£ Uta papullst party aa It aftaadld.
SsagMra yxjt
S5SSt,«Lrt ~S
ftotoB wawld eattalaly da.
r*«* mk
***** ^ H. B. Ikiofeiati
Mai win anavloaa paw ad ttotr writ*.
Ttoaa pllfc am aaay h» mUbb and aia
, uarttoutaHy attaeum la Uw aom af
CanwliMtloB and (Mat Rwdaatw. »*.w
MaUuiaaad Uv*vtroaMra ttoy Itava
daanwlaad u to pvrfaatly fiaa (r«
«wh ddnartaaa amwtaaaa aad to to
wwaly var-taM* Ttoy 4* la* Wmk*M
to tMr»rtloa,tot to tiring tana to
■ wart aad tank anally tnvloarato
tto ayataat. ftaantarato»m par toa.
Mdl to Ow*y*»«toly Omni*.
mkleg WeftIn? i*anibiy van tew
praams not manytatraratod*^'
iJjMaftha tomaatty oftfavj
Twenty-*** aiUlteo* wUI I
it. Tel On* mountW _
apto, aod it it fired to aaTakt
arsj'--sr3i“?,
teotorieethai ton ant Mw,
Rut of It Is la the robber lira
and tba tectoriea that aita
~TI—*-n rnifl arnraanilie
U. W. IMekanaa* laaC
the Cyela -Board ol Trade,
that iU.000.000 ia the
•may termed le tba _
isHi'stss'Jttsstn
lores ted to tba Wasters states, ««Hwt
M par eaet in tba Hast. Than an
IMfhetortas. having aa amnm oapi
ui.dK0Q.000, and tba laua nmgi
ia andmiUMUy a my ooaaarrettra
•toe. Oi*e firm baa a oapkal ataok of
$1,000,000, and natty other* an aa in
the big thousands, whilst tba meat
«3ao'oo? ***** t**m 9100,000 *°
Tbe total product of 120 blcycte fac
tories la the Called stales for the tea
•an of ISM reached tbe aatoandlnw
Mura of 497,000 aaoMiise. The fla
unt* era lataraetlng. The Xaw Beg
Uad Stale* bad U factories and
tamed mt 100.000 wheel*, la Xaw
deway, Penn«ylv*nl» and Idarrland 16
tecarin nnducrd M.OOO^acSiW.
In Xaw Tor It State 26 factories bad ee
TsrbsssA^lsea
In the West. Ia Ohio, IadtanTlmS
Mloblgan U Xaoturkw bull* 00,400
■uebiuaa, wblla Illlaaia. Ifmouri aad
wineonate, with 17 factories, ooa
tribute* 144.000 wheels.
Tabteg tba 497,000 whaeb that wan
turned out ooaplato la ISM m tba
grouadwerk for tba baalag of aa atti
■ataafihalSM output many larga
•ami facta rent have Murad that tm
000,000 to 1X00.000 MtT bikes wlU
leura tbe factor lea tills year. Aloraat
•my factory of any irawartame win
deubla iu output of ISM. aud the
shortage of thaw* win* da net will be
■ore Utau Mia up by tba aaw ooe
•erne that cam lata tbe ~
Tbe geearttl talk araottg tba _
taper* leaf rtoobUu* hut pv% I
American bootee an now raid in
•my oUatt sad arw pedaled ww every
Sertarrtts ts-j:
bat nasally told la Vaolea, Italy, aud
Agrarian Maautectarara bad twaral
sent 4tipUy* there.
■KMSBBgaaMnaaam
Burttndvr Xm
Ud winter when the wM beM
i wrwrytblo* froxaa bat la lu tTiitntw.
« wrote about U1 lauaiallnii ter our
peopkfer rook matterMtet lb«
upou a*. Tba article at rack a reaped
elm chord, aad tea aaed now af warm,
ar Iioumu la ae fatty reulltad aa It ever
«*». People gtnerely baUdla tcena
weather aad with aa ep u> haeptmf
•Mila cummer. aad eueb a ooatae aMl
aot work In wtater. If la batldtaa
wvea eemal Iterate yea erraacaeeeetw
alote ap tight under tbe doer no wind
Manet aet under, you Sad it alack
abate oomt rtekii. aad faaUar etlQ If
yaa «Mh fcava ar
la the kealloc of a Ha* at by eon Bn
from iha baaaaeeot, eeateap every
mom aad ImU lu the hoate oumforte
fate and yet dOMknr vary Ituleiraay
mma Urea Ute warming of on* room
•rttk ew open grata or drridaap.
tka yvwr V» weh* up the llvur odd
eteu>iu>> ihe wlude eyeteaa of the ate
•UHMdoted waete of winter ' Mr
wife mmiatt'-d ten Ma)ar1*te Alte
ivimn In wet mite diuMamm Um
It-paln'er than nil the diasVnalatte
Mtekberboed, t^oke Mr temel