G ASTONL , oovoUd to tUo rrolMtlou ol Horn* wi4 Uis tn Vol» XX. GtiMtonla. N. C.t Febrnary £3, 1800. DID NOT TURN DOWN GRANT. a cioad ■ rear wiu roi.v. Hear Ik* Lol< A. U. Uutaa* VanaatS M IMS A FseSly IWaMernli Wmuaa Oai«tfr«a>l». Anna J. Cuaulun la UwtloU* Obeewvr. Tba deaths of Nelson IMng Icy, Juhu RuwU Young and A. LI. Oat land Have opened up a flood-gate or ramloloceuoet Garland oorobmod many of tbe traits ut both Young and Dluglny. but bad a personality more cEarmiog Umu either. On* Incident related l>y blai throw* a c bar min* light upon lbs character of Geo. Grant aod President .Tubneou, awl Cast a lurid tings upon ix cr* tary fllaotoo. It was told several years apo lu tbe humble brick quarters of Col. William B. Smith, tbe auperin Undent of tbe Botanic Garden. Gar land and ttmlth were klodrtd spirits. Both were great reader* aod tbay thoroughly enjoyed taoii other'* society. Ou the night in questlou they tat In tbe mellow gaslight. In tbs den de voted to Smith’ luurivaled collection of tbe works of Robert Bums, detailing leooltectioos of Ui* Civil war. Smith lud baeo a volunteer in Waeblugton when tba attack of San. Early was ro pe land. He came near being captured by bis old fi'leud. Gait. Joint C. Ilreck 1 nridge, and gave a harrowing account of his retreat from Fort Stevrus to Washington ou a hot and dusty day In July. Tbs narrative sat (Gjleud * memory aglow. He described Ills visit to Wash ington at the dose <>f the war. Every thing was In confusion. Lincoln had beeu amislnaled, and llarre was an ugly fseliog la the hearts of tiro** who had ut first manifesto! a ganerout dtsp 1*1. lion toward tbs Confederate*. Garland occupirtl rooms at the Kirk aoodhotel, Teellth street and I’rutt sylvanl* avenue. While at his Ixitel quo evening, a lady’s card was arut to Ins room, lie dasenadnd to tbo parlor, and found there tbs wife of the Uoo. Clemeut O Clay, jr 8b* waa a lady ot remarkable beauty aod of superior literary attain ment*. Before tbe war she hid moved Id tbs highest circle* uf Woehinlgon society. Tier hutbaud bad be*a coo rertied Id the conspiracy ot Usorg* S. .launders and others, and waa iheo a prisoner at Fort Werreu. He was in 111 healtb, and tbc cllmitie and c indite ment ware against hi* recovery. With tbe sarreoder st Appomstox and the disbandment of dhetui art's and Tohn soc’s armies she hod repaired to Wash ington anxiously sect lug lbs liberation of ber husband. Having been repeated ly rebuffed she sought the xdvleo of Garland. Ho heard bar story and ex pressed the drepeat sympathy. He ad vised ber to seek au Interview with the President. Bud a*k him to review tbe cbm aod extend clemency to her hus band. Mr, Garland assured the lady that Andrew Johnson liad a kindly dlspusi tlou and would uodoabtedly receive her with the utmost courtesy. So deep seated were her fears, however, that U was with the utmost difficulty be could Retail upon her to visit the White ouse. “Array yourself In your most attrac tive attire and put on yoar sweetest smiles,’* lie said “and yos will certainly sucooed. Johnson can never withstand the pleadings of a lovely women " Mrs. Clay Cosily left him saying that she would call upon the President the following morning. The next eight she returned to the hotel, almost* heart-broken, with her eyes foil of tesrs. In broken words she told her story. With mach difficulty site had obtained so Interview with the President, and to her astonishment he received her wllb the greatest kind ness. No gantlemao of ilia uhlan school could have Imcn mors polite. Me lilteiMd to her request with the utmost patience, and expressed bisderp sympa thy with her. Me sent for papers, and after a -careful exam I uatlou of tbe case wrote an order releasing her husband from oosQocmsnt. “Taka this to the decretaly of War,” said ha. “He frill endorse It. Yuu can Uutn go to Uostou and present it at Warrao.” 3b* Uunkrd hlui and Urt th* Wbll* Uoai*. Nat th* nought 3ecrrUry Hlatton. After repeated aunoyauo>t, tb* mi atliered into lilt office. He re tntlued la bit chair, bolt upright, item M Rbadaroanlbu*. Her arid to I bMOty and refinement had no effect npoo bio. He had not even the grace to offer her • teat. Hit manner chilled her, and th* became uppreben tire. \\ hat do you want, inadame ?” lx gruffly-inquired. In wall chosen word* die told her ■lory. Describing bar Interview with the President, aim preaoutoil the order for her bnabaud'a relraaa, and naked him If ba would ba to kind aa to rndorao It. SUDtou matched lbe lineament from bor baud, read It eafafully, told ••buioyb,” tore It in two piece* nod dropped It Into ibe waste bathni. Tta act loo waa accompanied by a •near, with neither remark nor comment. Rtautoo turned abruptly lo but deck, rsunluf bia dctuixUod. and Mr*. War waa abown to tlx door. Whan Garland heard Uili story ho triad to console the auroly-dUappomted lady. Ho (lowly krateheri hlo bead sod gated at her long aad earn ratty, ttuddeoly bo robbed hi* bands togHbar, aa ba thought he bad ao'.red a problem. Ha told bar to ba of good cheer, and not to bo oaat down by tbc acUoo of tho 8oeratary of War. Muntoo waa not lit# graataar man lo Waablogtoa, al though bo loomed to bo greater than the Proaidant. Tbeae was one man In Owelty grantar than Stauloo, and bia nemo waa Ulyaaoe 8. Grant. -Wan not ynnr hosbood,” said Mr. Gortaod, ”a Goneral lo Iho Coufedar ato army T” Tbo wifo (bought act. • Wall,” said GatUod, " I have quite 0 dletloet roceoleetbvi near tlx last days of toting In iho baa at a at Illeb iwond to ooelirm tlx nomination by Prootdowt Darla of CVmaot wIf to bo drawn Into Uie field of politic*. Confirmation of this view or the moat positive kind has lately oome to tho knowledge of The Republic oorreo pftndent. A triend of Judge Brawley or South Carolina, who la an I u Unite friend of Admiral Dewey, wyt that on hi* recent wlwlk to thlt city tba Judge •howed hIm t letter lately received from Dewey, In which the Admiral •eld that he would nnder no clrcum etancee be a candidate for the pro*! dency; that hi* training had been on other Ilnee, and that lilt temparnmeot waa auch that he oould not ondorw the •train, and that, much aa ho appreci ated the eentlmeou of friendship and confidence which led hi the mantloD of hie name In eonuectlon with thu ofiloa. be begged hie frtende not to nootider it a poeatbllity. Your oorreepoudent e*w Judge Brawley jtut a* lie wae leaving the city, and atked If be would have any objection to giving the letter for pub Udatlou. He ukl that he oonld not with propriety do to; that while be did not eoneioer It of tdeh a ooufiden tlat nalura aa to make It Improper for him to Show It to any of hie frtnnde. lie wai unwilllog to mike It public. *■*•« im. , 11 fw*- >"*>' * lumblar of alftad granulatad augur, oaa tumblar uf alftad flour, one tca ■poouful of raollla, one taaapoonful of araam of Urtar. Hitt flour four ttmaa. Iben add craaai Urtar ; ai* augar and n>aaaui« lt. Baal agga lo atlff fmth on larga p attar; on aama platUr add au **r "«"r»wy fltntly, than tbo vanilla. IV) not atop baattog uatll Sut in ovan. Pat lo aogrvaaad pun, aka 40 mlnutra In modarato rtv.n, try with atraw. Do not op?n ovrn nnifl oako la In IS mlnutra. MI think I woold go era*/ with palh arro It not for Cbumta-rlatu * Palo Malm," wrttaa Mr.W. II. Huplrton, liarmloa, Pa “i hare barn aMloted with rhrumatlau for aavrrml jaara and bard triad ramadtra without numbar. but Pula Balm ta tbu brat mrdlalna I hnre got bold of." On# applfc*. Uoa relhvaa tba pain. Par tala by J. I. Curry * 1%. FRANCE’S PRESIDENT DEAD •int M >um or mrmr. U»I» t'ew* Aawtli Aknil ikt ISU. “* Um AUMMcanl #f Me [m( l.nl Hmh •! ike BIrlohaM »M-M" HMUUeil fku Umlk Wu XeukiMlkeeki AIhUis rarowello A Macmftinlkknrk, Paki>, Fcto. 10— M. Faurr, Prealdaut Of the republic of Franc*, died at 10 o’clock tbU afternoon after an IIIiibm of three bouri of apoplexy. It bad been known for tong time that Ilia heart wait weak, but the first Inltma Uoo that ha waa kick wai giveo at 0:30 o’clock this afternoon, alien a meeaaxe waa dispute bed to the Premier, M. Dupuy, aoiuranciug that the President was 111. M Dopuy Immediately re pallnd (o the Elytee. AIJ medical efimta lanved futile ana iba Prealdeut died oh the stroke of 10. Tl>« tUg oa U»e Klyse* mu I owned tu half miul and the new* waa dispatched to all the oflloWla and member* of tho oabloer. The report spread rapidly through tho city and largo cmwda aoon awembletl In the vicinity nf the iixlaoe. Up HU the very )a»l, M. Paura In dulged in hit customary haUUof work and aven In Ida rqueaUian ride* H* au »ell and «li-| l regularly. Never tlieless, several ttrars recently lie had been hoard to exclaim : --IIow weak my lege are.” and “1 can scarcely stand,’’ oi to make some such remark. He left tils study about the usual hour, at 7 o'clock last evening {Wed nesday) remarking that bn would ride on horseback from 7 to 7 DO o'clock tm tbo following (Thoraday). Hu tlieu re re tired to Iris private apartment, dined with Ills family, went Pi bed at 10 o'cluck, got up this morning at (1 und Informed tils valet tbst he would not rid*. M. Leg ill, hU secretary, on learning of this burrlrd toltie President, whom l>c found iu his dietsing room about 0:4i)a. id. M. Fnuie said: ‘-Ido not feel IU. tot l prefer to abstain from fa- ( llgulrig exercises to-day.” Otherwise ' ll-« l*resblent woikrd as usual and lead the official documents and dlsputchea at wiia his custom, in order In prewar* himself to preside *t tha council which assembled at 9 a. m. M. Fauro presided with his usual ability aod oil their taking leave, ilia ministers could i.ot Imre imagined that they acre pressing bia band Tor llio last tlmm lie took his luucbeiMi as usual at noun, retarued to his study at J. and spent the aflrroooD eealetl In a f .volite arm chair by the Ore, oonreralug with M. Legall, who nb-iut i o'clock waa accorded permis sion to depart. At 0 o'clock M. Legall rot limed Immediately, reporting bln> relf to tb« 1‘reableut, who waa than sign lug decrees pieseuled by General Ualiluod, aooordiug to his daily custom. The work of algoing was then about over and soon ended. Geueral Uallloud had gone but a few minutes when tha 1’maul ant called M. Legall, saying "Com* quickly, I feel 111.” When M. Leguil reached him lbs President was rubbing bis foreliead aod saylog: “I do not feel well.” M. Legall asked where be felt the pain and I he President re plied: “I feel a general weakness. I am faidUog.” Di. Humbert, on arriviug, gave ether inhalnlisu. He did not consider the cue serious, hut on Hading that lila patient did not levlvo he deoided to Inject caffeine. The president waa apparently aware of the aerionaneaa of tbo attack, for lie expressed a desire to **• hi* wife and children. When Madame Fuuro and Mme. Lucie Faura enured the room, tbo President ex clulmed: “l an tiifterlug greatly: I am lost." At 8 o'clock when the doc tor acquainted M. Legal! wlUi hia worst ream, tbo latter Informed M. Dupuy, who aniinunced hla Intention to coroe to Hie lily see. but on M, Le gal), observing that nia presence might needlessly alarm Madam* Faura, who wu not aware of tho gravity of the altuaUnn, the Premier said he would remain at the Mint*try of the Interior In readioeea to on me at any moment. At the mme time he summoned tho members of Uie cabinet. Meantime Faura reclined on the aufa, repealing that tie had no illusion as to tlie laauo of the aetzuie. His wife came to him and be hade her an affnctlonaia rare well. It waa a luooblog seen*. na thauked hor for the affection and de voltou aba had oonataatly showed Ida, then be oade farewell to blk daughter the doctors and hla personal at tend - uuU. thanking all for their nan and d< votton and asking them to pardon nny Imaty word* lie might ever have ottered. Until a lute hour the crowd* rs matued In frost of tho Klysae. On the boulevards the greatest emotion wav displayed. All street vender* censed Uteir sales and huirled off to await the special editions of lira paper* giv ing detail*. Many of the paper* are already out at thla hone (1 o'clock Friday rooming) with brief detail* ol the death. Parisian* heard the new* as thay were leaving the placet of amusement, but ware uttevlr incredu lous at Brat, to sudden and unexpected waa the colamilv. All the street* in the vicinity of the Klyeee have hewn Alllag up fur *e*r*ral hours with private carriages whose oocupsut* wslt most oualy for ruture Information. At 10 30 an order ws* lassed that an ono ahunld bs admitted to tbs palace. M. VaniV* Uxlv has not been removed from the vtudy where bs signed hla nnaoy de cree* and laws. Thus It may be said he literally died in Ihe borne**. (u Uie little room known u> *11 who ever received no mdlence with Mm, for nlaliwl and deouraUal la the stylo of foul* XVI, he now sleep* lit* Inst aleep oil a bra** bed.Usd in the eirco lar end of the room. f«lug ilte window his oouuteranoB ak serene rut If In alumher. It# la drevavd in a whit* ahlrl and hla hands are orueeril over hi* breast. On MCh aid* of the bed Hit a non Mootlrun Legsll sad Jfloedrn and tbs stlenraaf the military n*«*»bvM are lo attendance. On a ehatr to the right of Urn tad an tbs beta end gloves lie wore last. Very palefnl It wee to wltuee* the dletreea of Mme. Fapre nod tba children. Only with the greatest dim cully oould site lie induced to leave tba dealt clumber uod even then the Insisted on remain ing to I/‘gill's room apart from the children. In order to give free vent to bar grief. Maes. Lucie Fan re, the daughter, and If. Barge, are In the secretary general's bureau. Frances Vella Faure, sixth President of third republic of Fraooe, wee boro January SO, 1811, In Farts, nod was the son of a cabinet maker. When quite young bn man-tod tha dsugbtor of If. Ilelluolt, an attorney at A.cobra*. Al most Imme diately afterward lie settled at Havre aa a commission merchant aud be sous became a leading ship owner. During the Frsnoo-Frnielaa war he wee osptsln of tho Mobiles of tbe Heine Infemro, lu which eepacltv be took pert lu tbe skirmishes near Havre, being reccommended by Ad miral HimoUey for tbs Legion of Honor. ITe greatly distinguished him ■olf by the promptness with which he. ut the bead of volunteer, firemen, or ganted by him extinguished the dree started it Havre by the Gnamimards. In doing this lie was slightly wounded by a Mull. During the war, Qaabatta ernt him to EugLod to buy Arms for lbs Fnvien-Tiereure and Mobiles. In August, 1881, he offered himself as a caudldete for ParlUmaut lo the third dlstilct nr Havre, and. was steeled. He wesAppolu'rd under Heeretary of dials for the Golan tea In Um QambstU ad ministration, nn-l lield the »«m* 0B0* In the miutslrv of If. Jules Ferty (UWT) M. Hnsion (18KJ, and U Tlcretd (1887) |n Hay, Mini. he bret-uo Minuter of Marine In Dapuy's mbiaei. nod was appulutrd vice president of U>« Chamber of Deputies. a pislllon to erlilch h« was several times elected. Naturally hie business position made him an author ity >m shipping, onramercialaad oolouinl quest loos, end during tines years be complied a valuable work oe “Tho Comparative Budgets of European .SUtes.” (In the retirement of M Casl mir Perler, wlm resigned thepresld-oer January 10. 1885. be was chose* Presi dent by f SO votes, aa against 901 given lo Henri Briasou, the election Using place January 17. 1800 All who came lu coutaol with him ha* describ'd bias at of extremely whining character, as well as In appearance. His preteaoe woe finer than Hist of any of bta pro •h-oeeeore In tbo presidency of Uic third rrpulilio. In 1807 M. Faure. arent to St Peters burg in return llm visit of Emperor Nicholas, aud while there the definite enuounct-mnot of tbe treaty of alliance between Franc* and Buaela was made. «**»u»* rise t'oxeixx. krd«. At least half that amount was taken off, ho saya, and ha ant in alienee and an Joyed |t auknown to Uxtae wbe were “•pouring” na him. One of tlw takers, aa lie started off with all bn ton Id Bar ry, glaneed at tha window and aaw Uw owner. Immediately be dropped tlm wood and wa» about In dapnrl whan tlm gentleman raised lbs window and told Ultn tn help hlmaalf. And th* link ■Inaoat killed “daddy.” Tim Kaipihfi- ArUior Uh»»b*ra. >V> ml ID year# of a**. aad a tun of Adam Cti«®tmra, * wrll udn Mid hl*fcl» rrMmctod MfT*. wm Maidanlal l» kilted irtr kte ho®r. ifarm milM M«t Of Yorkvilte. km Wad.maday aft^xiioon, *9 Henry Tborapwm, M oaOU about 90 jm« of THE HOAD TO IATB110IT, A UTIU NCMa AWM A LITTUI liirua. nirlA. Military Iw U4 abjr IM aa Tfcwr Appmm* VmAn Ikt UMMrnwMaAiMn WiwtUngsoa tv*.' There U a little song, very popular nqMug Boston maid*, where the cbeeoee of marrying ere 10 to ooe against, Mtltlod, -la May." It telle bow e Inrer propose* to a meld by the uaree of •••west May.” The Bald to coy, and, wifi laughing lodiflrrenco answer* that -perhaps aha way—atftne d*y—or—next key." Th* lorer -goee away," a year paseae, aud ha return*. May beaws upon him from afar, end weloome* blot hack with ope* eras Bat the lorer scoff* at her eonatancf end informs bet that be hat been Bur ned for “a year eed e day." to (not, theerent took pUee -last May." The deal rerae thee adjures all fir it to take waning by tb* fata of the loekleea May. and when a lorer propose* to nisp him upae eooc as lit* word* ere out of hi* mouth with the uoheetta thif answer, "Yea. pray— thle May right away- today !*> . wid*iwon, ON ilia aril'll* are tba boat baud* at a proposal. Tala ta oat from tba faot that widower* bappan to ktl* any uiira experience in tbi* lie* thaa otlwr ordinary young oml. It ta tb« reaalt nf the calm. aetautiOe maniac lo Which U)« quondam Benedict COM uboot the tblog. Widower* know women. They undantaod lb* ant. They raelite that there I* uatktag ao dear lo Mm heart of a g.rl a* a propo *»>. and that, in the* oatertfig to her vanity, they art placing Uiemnalyei la a vary hitler lag light; wltoraaa, tlia raw greeu youth it apt to foal that ha I* committing an act of deorcrallon, a *ort of crime, or at 1*0*41* dolor aoaao tblug lo maks hlomalf vary rldlealoa* in the cyra of bit beloved ooo. The*, Vw. a widoder know* all the ratulu of u proposal. end how 11U1* each tbiaga iimouKt lo anyway. Ko unduo excite meut mar* the notnuUy nf hi* calm contemplation of marital bll*a. lanastCTdiue wroowsas. Added to thin calmly acts* tide man ner, Un-re U oumrthlng au delightfully protecting In tlia air a widower aa •uinoa uianrd tlia gentler arx lo each matter*, *o me thing an tender and ib-ughtfnL that it prepcaaeaaea him In fi'Biiaioe favor at onoa. They til * Ido war* make Urn beat buaband*. and Uio ration giycn for thla by an old maid, who ha* atndiad tbaaex qoestlou ai d know* all aiiout t>, I* that “they l»«va learned to appreciate Uia aex lliroagh tba experience with thair flc»t wive* ” Thera I* aotrtale style of mm—and theraarj agrval many of him In this town of ineligible*—arho N «a expert In tba art of aayiug moaning thing*, lo tact of coining |uit a* near to the raw adg- ol « propji*I, wilboat asiually propning, n* it |* pjatib'.n to come. Till* It the aort of reef upon which many a redaloua 10 yearn old fans luine heart ia wrecked. Such a man Is almoat Invariably fan and a "lady killer.” He |* ao adept In chooatag propltljua moment* for Harming the ciludali of fomlnioa aBecthm. HKIM.FUL I.4UV KfLLKIt. lie will begin at Uit plat lit, aajr. in tbe twilight of a toll summer evening. Perhaps you have been pKylug bin eoou- of thaw dreamy, aeotloMutal aira from “Carmen” nr a BwrtUoren sons- i tu or a nocturne from Chopin, or You Weber’s Uat wall*. •* any old thing, and he hat beau leaning on bla elbow and feting ioto your ayes with a ten der eurusetaaaa that cannot be nileua daistoud. Suddenly bs henda forward sod lu a low, excited toes bo whispers: “Ob. you bora such beautiful eyes ! Do you Snow l could go on gating into your eyaa forever I” Here you hold your breatb and wait. You feel tbat tbe auspicious moment has arrived and Mist be will proooas Id Hie next braslb. Bet ho dueau't. l>r baps bo lakes your hand Utee. Al though you fast that Isn't quits proper, juvt yet. yon dan oat withdraw It lor fear of »polling tbe proposal. ‘■What a brautlful band!” be says la a dreamy, pteadlag voles. ‘-Just the little baud that might lead a m in to boaviTj!” Tbaa be goes on tu tell you bow “bad, bid. bad!”—bow—wicked be bss been all bis Ilfs, and bow nobody but an angel ooald reclaim Mm now. And Ibco with an sir of greet arlf.con trol bo eay* : “But I am mad-bah;” and, parting your htud suddaoly from litm, walks oat on to tka plaxsi with a magaitcaut UoC at a mat aaorldsa. comoumooi. And yon -perhaps y.»u fallow, with tear* of pity la your oyaa. Of eourse. lie doean't know that you fallow him. Oh, bo ! Too plant your band tramb Hogty on bla shoulder aad yoa tall Mm tbat “perbai* Ira la not so bad after all,’' and tbat you “doa'i give a snap for a go>dy, goody naan, anyway 1“ Ua turn*. orl«a “My darling V and elaape you la his arms. And then. If yoa ara a little fool, yoa will lot him ktotyue. But neverexpeot him to ask you to mury him—far Ira won’t I The military man la a genius la title Hoe. Ho to at onee lira moat dashing, craonful and tender of men at a pro poael. Pat hap* this eocaas from hla imataliMe way of golue at a tala*. There wee onoa a military maa by tba name of McKee ua, who bad d taeb a facility for tenliaventxl tbat a eartaia type of good, long, eOao tlra eight was known amove hit aeao* clvvae as tl*'• UcKaaea sighTbat “tee tba coaqaeriog hero oomne I" air which aba root erlaaa the military awn aad With whlah be oaa atorm afortrvaa or wan a woman; that dash aid dee* Perot too. that tone!i-end-go are a sure abort oat to lbe heart or tba BteltL Aod the brass bottona and lira eilnklag swords aad the romaaea that bangs about a caNant mhorr era quail lira of | war oitat tbat nvnrawe tba enemy aad | handicap brr from the start. MILITARY MAUVI'OgHL Has Ida, Were to moea tliaa mere sha ll meni is lira old eayiog (hit “the M the tMdrmt, tta valiant trw.’’ aod woman know to. Y** *^J«t*™*«>w It, toa. and ao do Annapolis eadata, and after daaaieg divtaoiy wtta you fora alagta teaming ttay can gIMa Into a proposal aa grant fully and easily ata antatahaSyta itoy can light a elgar. or drill cm paey.ar awfeg a aatar. rorbapatta mUUks la tta world la tta notion ttat ahy awn do not — SKrw Almost - must ag _ 5 salt. Tta ■od room ado re«M for Ms handa at a tea or aiw erpUao la oftaa moot dtagbtfeUy at taaa# an a tetc-adata aofa at awtagia* ’fM-ath tta moootlgM la * Kmpoaa tammaek. Oaniueorm far thte la ttat tta aby man takes love a iking to tom sally and follow* oat a* faithfully an tta leva aoaaaa ttat ta ha* orar nod of In Oa Ido’s thrUUag oomla that fate fafomhlag U mom romaaUetally •deal. Another raaaoa Is Umt ta is •cmh a great surprise. Than la notb l*g so dellgbtfal aa a smarter; and wtaa tta ms would bora fawn dodg lag all tta ovoalag aa tho prlaaa of boros taros out to ho tta Prieto Charming you are enraptured. Pfhou Uaenttoas you off lotos shadowy oor oer of tta ptem'looks at you In ttat tender way. and mormon “I lorn yon," as though ho nMNy meant H, or at any rate Brwly tattered to did, yon are ill net mod at owns; sad whoa ta grow* terribly la aaroont mod aa told e# team you on ao oorptiaod and de lighted ttat his cause la easily woo. To tta aby mao loro-making It pooh a terrible real affair that ta baoaoMs almost Berea la bis demand* and pott tiooo. Mow, a woouta litas to batatas possession olt and that l* why many a well-favored am of Adam wfib plea, ty of cash nod plenty of aelr-nmofoooo, has stood by nod aeon sow* Imekfot. qatet. sasuoiiog gawk wltlsk off tta gin «f bit ebolm from under his aeM sdtulrlng uoae while ta looked bop*, leasiy on and “wondered why.” Ob, no. tli* shy man oau’t uik much, but bn oan took unutterabte tbluga. and he's a perfect “do’H wtd do women.’’ ■HUUrfcd BUHIlal. Atiaou Juurnsl. Whatever may to thought of the wisdom »f tha proposed popular alec t»oo of Doited Sutn senators ihoro can bo no doubt that tfao probability of ite adoption trows steadily stronger. Tto demand for this reform was started by tho notorious scandals In material olsettoni In Uie now abates of the west. In several of Ihnss BUten m tutorial eommlulont bars been sold tint* and tlaa* again to tha hlgbaat bid ders One plutocrat who bad senatorial a ao bit ion was naked n tew man ago to contribute to tho eampaigu fund of some eandidatot for tha kwVdatnra la hi* roUoti-borough atate. Tie docllued to do so on tto ground that “It waa cheaper to bay them after they tod been elected." There waa aena* in this remark and if waa probably baaed on knowledge of the experience of other boodle Mastered mao tracts. To* effort to institote tto popular eteclloa of eeoator* too been strength ened by the present dsadloato over tto choice of senator In aeearal ’t**** tarns. St th* nrpenaa of tto pnbllo and to the delay of public bualaMa msaj fruUlaaa balloU bum been taken la than* legislatures lu two or three of thorn there bus been a seandatoa* nee of money for tto pnrebas* of votes This is aoUMy the oaaa la Californio where a sun of Ooneral Brant I* accused of spending n small fort«ioe for vary onaattoeshla "campaigu expense*,” and la Del* warn where ••«**” Sddleto ha* hi* barrel agnla on Up. Ttw oVaetfoo of Jadgaa Uai bam takaa fraw tagtalatarm In many ataUa and 0vm to Um yaopto, «d tra mi aaa tha patrifcga of ataeUag aaaaton gotto ■aaaa way. Tbla rafora, towofar. IT KooaMaatull. moot eotaa klowfy. Too eonaututioa of ttoimtad fttaloa aaanad to aaaaadad Madly aid mm altar »a amndaieat for (to aayalar alaeUon of aaoatora to propoaad ttora will ba vary atronc loOaavoaa to op yooa It. It Mill to raaiatad by ultra* ormaarratlvao of ttoooontry aad by tba monty-klnga who daalra ta ■ itol with togtototura aw wnatnrtal iliatlioa. There » ee better MMIrtoo lor lb* MWe Umo ChmbMlojoHt^ Coefb ast oflMteal com make It^Uxortte •lib Mother* aod latli cblUreo. It quIeUy eere* their oottfhseed ooM*. yreretrtlo* poroMawto or oth* Mrioeo oooMqoeoeo*. Ii alto eurr* creep oaf lir* MM tt*o4 to ton* of IhoooiolW of out* without e MayI* failure *o tor oo *• boro boo* *Me to Mora. It not out? mm creep, hot mm |tm a* *oee oo tlra creepy oeefb oypwu, •HI proroot tboattaak Io oooaoof whuop tt'p coefb It Ilf aattoa tbo toafb Maaaa, ■Mditof It oatMT to expertoroto, oof Mom the aorerttr owl HriMoy at tM inroxMOM rf eoufMeq, Ua* itrtobrief that 4loom of oil 4«»qerooo coeoqtotoooo. r*c aolo by i. 1. Cur ry h OeMotor. m mmmpmm ■ ^ r. t. \ ^ xSSU Um'tauTlianv^m at John - . who Urea to \ «0M-Mnass •tor. “waaa 1 Uehj. Ho waa.If 11 ,. .. agovaraerofthe8ute.batataayrate hiepootUoa waa a anaat pimatoenf oo«. Whan the elall war mm m Beta waa a rahM P praiae tba I wara all pbUi< la bia awd he waa rcteemd. Ina*___ hf tba wanUag. ttw old ataabo wtna'oiw'aol*1 i**wae^BlimS srsSSHsli tbeatUaUoo of the gOdararnr^rTTHn. la order thaMaTad^^ouned?**0' "Laaeota UaUoadtothe aUtawat oC tha euaa with attte than aaaal iateroot. T**" tw loaned back aad began pk apeak artth a aaalla mow bia Cm*. *Voa are talking aboah Jobe Oakw ? Wall, do yaa kaow that I aaad toHm whaat I woo a boy. In llalakl town T Ha waa klodtoaM. He Maned to Uka «o aa a U>y, and bo uovar loot aa opportunity to help no. Ho aaowod to tbink/aatd Uooato. with oaotbar of HHalwoet pa thetic owl loo, ‘that I would prokoSy -t sr* 'ia “-R ■tan. iobo Helm? Oh. yea I How blaa. And I know wha* I owo to Mae. t think I caa da bia oaoa.> “Aad titan/’ aold Tr"Httk, “Liooolo wont to a daek aad wrote a fow words. Tba MO of arrtUng la tnae ■*ad la tba Hein lioooatold u> this day. TbH la who* tha Pmaidant wrota: a2fflMW6f3f»S ogoiaM Uto United Siateo aad all that be oror win do. “ ‘Abraham Lt gvour.' »» Y ort vine hrinr, Moot the tailor* ot tb* andlatlaii ot tb* ground tog, th* taitb at mmy •* tba** wlto briww lo matter Ugaa baa bora ababm. Bit tb* ritaald aw b* diacouracvd. Thas* an Una and aim* to At all laawlaabteoewMm* aad onalWIoa*. A Tottrlll* pub —rn_*tn1rHr*t*i lb* inUniriag •Tba lfitb of Ttoraan *M Aah WriMKlif, and Um mu Nmbrtakt* during tb* (na«Ur part ot tb* day; ***d rigatair*taalitefot yJa^aidK ba* ***** >*t fated.” Tb* atojw taoM wartfi «an atadab* apaatlMBaa la tba baartag at UtawrlWaa Tbaiadyr, md^an^na at *aatt*a*d*o*ld>aad 'aat SSKZJXSg.4**** AaotbaraaMc “Tten will i» tbn* ■of ■aHHb*foi*tb*M**lba auba” -Hoa d* yoa know f b* mi aatod. sHSSSKSS daUag tb* failawtagwtatar/ Tb*n 5rjrJSRt7‘,s?SAra "tjVffMt tun will to tba** awn.” rSsrK£TSaE tab* want** aad mUalM, U Ito assar”,•**—•--• ** L • **