12 THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3 1893.

SUNDAY JOURNAL from each child it Is no burden, and In the of the first papers to raise an objection to the hunter, who, although a total stran- constituting a set the three ploughing from of the grounds! People with souls fit to Klsmere" and "John Ward. Preacher." but THE thirty to forty-fiv- e acres dally. Then the enjoy that great display overlooked minor like the author's portrait in the frontis- aggregate the gifts count up very hand- to the circular referred to is the ger to him, he saw was bewildered by the land is cultivated deeper than the plough- piece, it has a strength and Individuality 1893. defects in their surroundings aad did not peculiarly own. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 3. somely. But while the relief is material the Journal, whose editor is a communicant of disappearance of the rabbit Such little ing and pulveried by steel chain drags. its Ditches for the water are ploughed out permit petty annoyances to spoil their en- Louise Imogen Gulney, the rvxrtess, is a WASHINGTON OFFICE 515 FourtMntli St. best feature of the practice is the educa- the Catholic Church, which says: acts as that show character, and no doubt three and five feet deep by special plows. joyment of the great scene before them. They are five hundred or six hundred feet candidate for postmistress at Auburr.dale. tional influence on the children. Every- To enter upon this policy would be to put the engineer made a friend of that hunter apart, and fitted with boxes that have gates And think, too, of the peculiar character Mass. Miss Guiney says she wants a reg- Telephone Calls. an end to the common school system as we . to so off. Fer- of a man whose home is In and thing that leads young people to think have known it. would give us something for life. If he ever has occasion to ask for them as to shut the water ular Income, which her literary' work EuinoM Office 233 E!ltorial Rooms 242 It system tilizing Is practlcad on the plantation and who is accustomed to its mud and dirt its doesn't give her. She answers the vexed kindly of and do something for others different and far less desirable; a a pass or a half-far- e ticket over any road gives satisfactory results. The system of question. "Do?s pay?" under which the public money would be Irrigation very expen- filthy streets, Its coal smoke and Its thick literature with a TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. tends to in- Is complete, though strong negative. strengthen them against the utilzed for the propagation of sectarianism. running out of Cincinnati, other things sive, but it is found that the Irrigated land atmosphere. Its hideous architecture and DAILY T JLUL. sidious and degrading The boast arid glory of our common school being equal, give preference to gives one and two tons of sugar more per general vulgarity think of a native of ' sin of selfishness. system always it was truly he will the its A 11 OUT PEOPLE AND THINGS. DaflT only, one month $ .70 has been that acre than land which is only supplied with city s6 the fair, J)allr only, thrre months 2.0O The natural "child is not prone to altruism. common, that it was for all classes and that road. No doubt, also, the passengers rain water. The sugar mill turns out one that fastidious that at lal!y cnly, on year fc.ot) kinds of children, assembling upon equal which was heavenly clean in comparison Two rabbis who edit a Jewish I'slJy. Sunday, one year 10. oo needs encouragement were gratified outing hundred tons of sugar dally. The boiler lmiiuliDK It and education in terms to be taught common branches of to have a brief and house contains twenty-seve- n steam boUers. with "down town," he was most deeply church paper are advocating a Pope of feunuay cnly, one je-ar- . 2.00 can no departure in that direction. needs to be Inducted education. There be a little sport in helping to drive the rabbit The main steam pipe is over 6T0 ffet long, Impressed by offensiveness of Judaism. agetts. It the direction pointed out by this circular en- the the lunch when rrsMsuiD bt . and is an immense reservoir for all the Ex-bank- er II. E. Carr, of Tuscumbia, per cts gradually and cautiously Into the ways of without a surrender of the vital principle from cover. They will have pleasant mem- gines, pumps and pans to draw from. There baskets! Think of that and gasp for Daily, wwk. by carrier .....IS of the common school system. rooms, Ala., 13 preparing to issue a newspaper einde copy.... 5 eta practical benevolence. What better method ories of the and will speak well of it, are three sets of engines and mill breath. Daily and unay, per week, by carrier 20 eta road all fitted with every possible labor-savin- g from his temporary jail quarters, for which It seems unfortunate, in the face of the his Is soliciting subscriptions WESKLT. could be devised than by interesting them ihus giving it a large amount of free ad- device. The untimely death of Sherlock Holmes, wife and PerY:ar $1.00 strong and growing sentiment in favor of advertisements. at each recurring Thanksgiving day in a vertising. If railway managers would take As all the machinery and material used Mr. Conan Doyle's wonderful detective, will Edward Payson Weston, the famous pe- Reduced IUtes to Clubs. the nonsectarian public school system, that read- children's In shipped bring grief to a large portion of the CO- ,- ' Fnbrciibe with any of oar numerous agents or send movement for the relief of the more pains to accommodate the public they erecting this plant had to be destrian, who has walked no less than Gibbons should be sent out ing public Mr. Holmes was a remarkable fifty-fo- ur fubscripttons to the . poor? It is to be hoped the practice may the circular might do very much towards popularizing from San Francisco, one can readily per- 000 miles in public, is now years) COMPANY, not only to members of the Maryland Leg- character. The ordinary detective was a old. but claims to be as vigorous on foot JOURNAL NEWSPAPER become permanent and general. Teachers, their roads and increasing travel. ceive that It must have been enormously blind bat compared with him, while the as he was at thirty. lyDIAXAPOUS, unx but to those of other States, and children . and parents should pro- islature expensive. many years property most skillful Investigator ot crime from The board of trustees of the Columbian unite in CHIVALRY. For the Temrns nllnr the Journal throach the mall In moting it, that notice should be given that a bill will MISPLACED Scotland Yard was a bungler and bundle of Museum of Chlcfgo have changed its came U states should put on an paper not to the extent of making it was exceedingly profitable,, but with the f tie sited - powers to the Field Columbian "Museum, In honor-o- a ojii-tKS- T pontape ntamp: on a trelv- r aixtseu. be presented to the New York General Kentucky elected eight women as county prejudice and stupidity. His were post- burdensome, but simply to encour- sugar coun- , ysge paper a wo-t- t postage sump. Foreign furnish abolition of the duty on in this not supernatural, were merely the out- Marshall Field, from whom it receives age rates. Assembly provisions of which divert school superintendents the recent elec- but the magnificent endowment of Sl.OGO.ooO. is usually double these agement and an outlet for the kindly In- ttie at try the profits began to fall off, until last growth of close observation and inductive forty-fiv- e The young Duke of Albany, who is only . All communications intended publication in stincts of the early a portion ov the school funds to parochial tion. One of them is a widow, about, reasoning, and such. It would seem, that forre be children and teach them year, instead of a dividend, there was an ten years old. is the poorest duke living. V it paper tnv$t, in order to recei attention, schools. If hierarchy years old, and the mother of fourteen any man of equal Intelligence might devel- the name and addres of the writer. in life to learn the luxury of doing good. bttll. the Catholic assessment on the stock. But it is not likely that he will be for- must have ths opinion of the American children, seven of whom are under twelve op. But somehow, even his close associate gotten by Queen Victoria, for the reason TO-NIGH- T'S biographer. Watson, never ac- his THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL CHARITY 3IEETIXG. people on the public school question, the years of age. This case seems to indicate All the New York papers contain long and Dr. that mother is one of her prime favor- following places: quired this skill, and was in a state of ites. He is the first posthumous child born Can be found at the The annual meeting of the Indianapolis accounts of the disgraceful conduct of the to a member of royal family PARIS American Exchange in Paris, 30 Boulevard present is a favorable season for getting it that the Kentucky voter is Influenced more perpetual bewilderment at his friend's dis- 'the since the night vic- revolution. tie Capuclnes. Benevolent Society, or the associated chari- by feelings of chivalry and gallantry than rrinceton students the after the coveries. It Is some satisfaction to know has been NW YORK GUsey House and Windsor IIoteL FAILURES OF TUG GEORGE THEORY. tory It learned from an authoritative ties, as It is better known, Is always well by anxiety to promote the best interests of of their football team. Property and that Holmes met death at the hands of a source that Mr. Joseph Pulitzer, proprietor PHILADELPHIA 4. P. KemWe, 3733 Lancaster A writer in the current number of the person man who was peer and was avenue. attended, for Indianapolis citizens take an the schools. There Is no reason why a would not have been safe but for his intellectual of the New York Y.orld, who has been an North American Review furnishes an illus- the presence police In force and the not put out of the way by a common as- Invalid from severe nervous affections CHICAGO rainier House. earnest and active Interest in the work of woman should not make an acceptable of the years, much-proclaim- does do for several is steadily Improving which disproves the ed newspaper sassin, but this satisfaction not in CINCINNATI-- J. R. JIawley & Co 154 Vine street. this body, and have from the beginning tration county school superintendent, and there Is warning of the head of the force away with a certain resentment towards health, and his friends are now hoieful theory of Henry George, that land that collegians playing the tough would be of his complete recover'. lie 1 till living LOUISVIL.X.E C. T. Deerlng; northwest corner ot shown a readiness to respond to its calls. good cause to believe that many might be Mr. Doyle for permitting him to take that in France, and has for some time been Third and Jefferson streets. way It is an organization not concerned wth ownership is the only obstacle in the of found whew services would be more valu- treated as such. As it was, forty were ar- last and dangerous trip over the mountain. at Nice. ST. LOUIS Union 2ews Company, Union Depot. general diffusion In such a oc- It is true that if Doyle harpens to be in John Jacob Astor, It Is said, Is exceed- creeds or politics, and Its platform, that the of wealth able than those of men now. holding the of- rested. In one theater a party of four ingly close-liste- d, so much so O-B- Jfss need of a detective in his work a that the WASHINGTON. D. lloaso and Ebbitt of a love humanity, one on which all manner that there will be no millionaires fices. can hardly cupying a box was arrested, says the Trib- future boys 11 ovum. for is But it be seriously argued brother of Holmes, with abilities even ex- in the barber shops which he patron- and no poverty. For forty or fifty years une, because they forgot, first, they men can stand in whose hearts is a glow that a woman who has devoted a large part that celling hii, still lives and may be persuaded izes are very slow to assist him In remov- civillz-r- of Indians In the Indian should be gentlemen, and, second, because ing his outer garments, the reason beingj of the common religion. charity "the the tribes of her life to an occupation of an entirely to act; but. nevertheless, Sherlock will be Mr. mourned. that Astor Jras never been known to greatest of these." Each year the people Territory have been trying the experiment different sort has qualifications which make they forgot the deference due to woman. tip either a barber or a bootblack. Mr. SIXTEEN PAGES Astor is tall, thin and amiable. He reaJa indi- tly bring opposed to pre-eminen- scathing to have turned out to listen to the reports of of common right to land as her fit for leadership In a This is a accusation According to he New York Tribune the Italian, German and English, papers wlUi accomplished plans for vidual ownership. These Indians live by against young men who have all the ad- great facility. He is nearly always seen present appears to the.. work and the profession to which she can have given but Yale football team was pretty badly used To the time there be vantages good society up alone. the future, and thus they have been kept farming and raising cattle and horses. little if any time. The mother of fourteen and liberal culture after its contest with Princeton. It says: Queen Victoria has been anxious for sev- CO cause for the attack which Bishop Coxe, About Fifth-avenu- e informed as to the benefits of the associa Many of them are educated, and they have children must can give. Doubtless these offenders were the entrance to the eral years to visit Naples, of Albany, has made upon Mgr. SatollL Any necessarily have found her Hotel were, perhaps, five hundred people and It is probable tion and have been inspired to renewed ef both schools and churches. There are no time and energies very much absorbed by let off easily, but they should not have waiting to see what a defeated Yale team that she will cany out her wish next man who is able has a right to live in a among been. So far from that, the rule of the looked like. And they saw. But they never spring. King Humbert has placed the royal fel landless people them, and all have woe-begon- e, p, forts In behalf of their less fortunate maternal cares and responsibilities. gen- saw a more used-u- pale-face- d, house in Washington. In palace of Capodimonte, which stands on a low-being- s. equal opportunities so far as land is con- courts should be to give the most intelli- bruised and bloodied lot of respect- For it was never intended that eral estimation the bringing into the world able, healthy, sane young men before. One hill commanding a splendid view of the city The Whisky Ring was silent about the In cerned. If the Henry George theory were gent offenders the extreme penalties. Every by one players and bay, at her disposal. Capodimonte, the charity organization should work the and the fearing of such a brood are under- the crawled down off the which by day being Implored, to par- coach and passed into the hotel through was built Charles III. is a vast proposed increase of tax until it was sug- dark, nor when individuals had put true there would be little or no disparity of takings so onerous exhausting executives are alley by police rectangular structure, containing nearly and that a the made the through tno sixty rooms, which bung gested that apply to the stock now in Its hands and dele among no certainly don young men convicted of some heinous crowd. Two of the players had to bo are with modern it their contributions in wealth them rich and woman is wholly exempt from criticism for helped, by paintings. crime because they are educated, intelligent j half carried substitutes The men bond, but it has since filled the Washington gated to it the distribution of the gifts, no very poor people. any intellectual and many social shortcom- hau come directly from the field ind were Mrs. Nancy Williams died in Bcottsville, and well connected. Instead of the basis in their battle clothes. Their faces were Va., the other day, aged eighty-nin- e. lobby with protestors. that they should dismiss all Interest and re Such, however, is not the case. Some ings that follow almost as a matter of muddy and marked with bloody streaks; Mrs. for clemency, such circumstances should were Williams was the widow of the late Charica 1 sponsibility. The association undertakes to Indians are enterprising and farseeing, but their sweaters stained and reddened, Parents in Indiana who read of the course. their head3 a mass of tangled Williams, who was the inventor of system completeness, influence the executive to deny It. There hair. In the rowdyism of the students of the great East- do, with and what more are thriftless. The result is that the It is an age of specialists, and if the their dilapidated condition, marked with de- modern railroad system. At the age of would be but spasmodically and partially lands, children, might bo excuse for the commission of a feat, they did not look the strong, powerful twenty he invented a plan by which a ern colleges in connection with football con- few have fenced in the best and the mother of fourteen seven of them young giants that had driven away from railway could be built with smooth Iron unorganized benev- crime by men who are born and who grow hotel so full of tests will be likely to conclude Hoosler accomplished if left to great majority are content to work for under, twelve years of age, has not proved the confidence and sure of rails Instead of the use of cogs, which was that up in the midst of the ignorant and de- victory earlier in the day. the only system in use up to that date. colleges are better institutions for their olence; but the personal element, that them by the month. This majority has as her right to that title through her devotion Mr. Williams never received a dollar for praved, but there can be none for those his Invention. --sons. which warms the heart of the giver as much right to occupy and till the land as to a single occupation, then who has the This interesting advertisement appears in who sin light knowledge. against and Philadelphia newspaper: . The "last will and testament" of Lord well a3 that of the recipient, and is so do the few who hold it, but they make no right? can- a But a specialist in one calling Are you getting ready Byron was sold at auction, in London, a The man who has been chosen to head needful a part of true charity, need not so. In The effect of Judge for Christmas? effort to do The red aristocrat lives not well be an expert In another. Teaching, Wmters's decree in If not on account of lack of funds, and few days ago, for ?13. At the sameale a the remnant of the Knights of Labor is be eliminated. is kept alive at these many desire some ready cash, you can secure $lo It a baronial mansion, and employs as as well as motherhood, Is a profession that the suit against the Order of the Iron Hall $.jU characteristic letter of Carlyle to Mrs. the statistician of Governor Boies, of Iowa, to upon your household goods without annual meetings, which at once prove the of his tribe, who have just a3 good a right demands all the strength and energies of 13 to affirm the insolvency of the order, removal; easy payments and confidential; Austin brought $20, and a letter of T.vron who figured out two years ago that Iowa no waiting. to Coleridge. 135. A letter of George Eliot wisdom of united effort and the depth of $16 per receivership permanent- - re- cer- to the land as he, for month. These its followers. Every year its requirements make the and On account of lack of funds a good many complaining of the literary criticism of farmers could not raise wheat for less than the sentiment of brotherly kindness and quire officers agents tain persons, was sold for 5; a letter from facts do not come from an unreliable become more exacting and its methods all and of the order people are not getting ready for Christmas, Nelson to William $10, G3 cents a bushel. Sir Hamilton, for benevolence in the community. source, nor are they presented by one who more complicated. Only thoj-.- e and all persons In any way indebted to it but it may be doubted if enough of them and n number of letters written by Ameri- who are can Presidents and statesmen for JITj. : ' are ready to mortgage That school In New Hope, Pa., in which This year the needs of the association desires to upset the George delusion, but actively engaged in the vyork - can thor to account to said receiver. The receiver their furniture for cash to buy presents to pay en- The old adage that it is but "three gen- kept will be greater than ever before, since the i3 enjoined from transferring any assets, with the the teacher Catholic children hours from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. oughly understand its routine, its sys money-lend- er erations from shirt sleeves to shirt sleeves," poor ua are terprising for the cost of his after school to drive them to commit to whom we have alway3 with He declares In hl3 last report that the In- tem, its character cr the pur and is ordered, as soon as possible, to make "ad." seemed to be once more Illustrated by the recent bankruptcy son memory portions of the Protestant version suddenly Increased in number ten fold. dian laborers work for a pittance on their pose aimed at. The Kentucky widow an equitable distribution of the assets of of the eldest of the A current fashion plate represents a present Sir Robert Peel. His grandfather, of the Bible was not a public school in the There will be poverty and distress this own lands, which are held by men of their with fourteen children is undoubtedly an the order among its creditors and certifi- r woman in widow's mourning kneeling the great It was never known, and the with first Sir Robert a manufacturer true American sense, but a parochial winter where own tribes, who are grasping to the last estimable lady, and much" to be commend- cate holders. The decree embodies substan- bowed head at a railing and with her back gave 50,000 to his government towards upon even to suppressing the aggressiveness of the first school. calls those who have a little degree; and further, that these laborers are ed for her industrious effort to increase tial justice. It Is patent to everybody that to the spectators. This enables said spec- Napoleon, and won his knighthood thereby. great-grandfath- er give will be many. That the response will becoming poorer if the so-call- ed Supreme Sitting of the Or- tators to get a good view of the sweep of That it may have been the Naturally, Senator Vcorhees annually and less able to the population of her State, but with due does edge makes haste be generous can be no doubt. There her veil and the "hang" of her gown. For not entirely take off the there assert their equal ownership and tribal to opinion - fellow-citize- ns der of Iron Hall ever had a legal existence to avow faith in ad valorem duties, since deference the . of her widows anxious for the latest styles in of the Illustration. will be sacrifice and self-deni- al, of which it has no longer, and that the property A French proverb bids us take the first there is reason to believe that, upon the ad claim. The Commissioner attributes this as express"; at tld polls there is mourning this seems about what they nothing, y advice of a woman, and not the second. outsiders will know in order that condition of semi-slaver- Into which so room to doubt schools like- held In its name should be distributed would like. valorem basis, the President owes him a whether the are This proverb Archbishop Trench deemed suffering may be relieved. Those whose large part of people to manage- among It3 rightful owners, viz.: these from large balance of patronage upon the Sena- a the have fallen ly to be greutly benefited by her The unexpected comes from Oregon these one of great wisdom. Said he: "The second incomes are lessened will not be the last com- whom it came. tor's output of service and sacrifice to the fact that their land3 are held In ment. If the her srven female superin- days. Nobody can ever guess what the counsels, against which we are warned, to respond, for a fellow-feelin- g will make Governor of State will do next, would spring from her reasoning, and In advantage. mon, and leaves one to infer that the only tendents down there were chosen on a simi- is said that while Mr. Gladstone and his that and Cleveland's them kind and impel them to "lend a It now comes a man to be hanged who says this she Is much Inferior to man; but in in- remedy is to allot to each Indian his portion lar ground that of being "lone widows" friends are not in favor of any tuitions, moral intuitions, above all, in extension he is guilty and deserves all he gets. Evi- in Unless we have become a nation of hand" to others less fortunate whose of the land. Human nature is the same with families to take care of It speaks women surpass us far, having what Mon- of woman suffrage because women have dently, this man ha3 no respect for the taigne to prime-sau-tie- r,' wealth-worshipi- ng flunkies, excuse comes are wholly vanished But It is ascribes her i'esprit what the world over. What has come about with well for the kind hearts of the sons of shown strong Conservative tendencies, his traditions of the gallows. the leopard's spring which takes its giving is good prey, can there b for Ochiltree's and numerous not indiscriminate that for the educated Indian where land i3 open to if it be to take it at all, at the first Kentucky, but les3 for their interest in edu- party in the House will sustain the pro- Weather prophets who have been predict- bound." other statements relative to the Prince any concerned. It is best that the public - all would be quite sure to be the result of cational matters. . vision which has been incorporated in the ing a cold winter will find some support Some of Mr. Gladstone's friends and col- affair? to should know what the situation Is that must Colonna It seem3 sad have the equal and common right in land among pending bill providing for elective parish for their prediction In the fact that winter leagues in the House have notice!, with a be faced this winter and the be3t method COXCERMXG SPRECKELS. feelinsr of uneasiness, that on two 'after- manhood and womanhood of this country whites. In fact, the George theory would councils, which confers suffrage upon mar- has set in early and in very businesslike lapse to a vulgarity which makes gossiping of meeting it. This may be learned of the Frequent mention has been made since manner. There is time for an abundance of noons recently he seemed to be quite seem to be the best which could be devised ried women who are rate-paye- rs As well wearied out, and fell fast asleep in his valuabla to newspapers. speakers this evening and the way be the beginning of Hawaiian trouble of cold weather between now and the 1st of Jenkinses for the enrichment of the few who have the as upon single women who now enjoy March. seat As a rule, when any party feeling Is made clear for practical results. The pro- brains. Claus Spreckels, "the sugar king." At first Years ago the mass of young men municipal suffrage. Mr.- - Gladstone's party being displayed or a party speech being gramme is in the hands of gentlemen who was charged he- was RUBBLES IX THE AIR. is all eyes and who went to college were compelled to HOW TO POPULARIZE RAILROADS. It '.that the chief will pass the bill with the expectation that made the Prime Minister are well qualified to speak on the subject fomenter and supporter Of annexation, as More In Keepings oars, but he fell asleep in the midst of a get along half a term upon what a collegian An incident on Thanks- the Lords will kill it, whereat the woman good deal of noise, caused among the Radi- in hand, and a gathering productive of which occurred his real estate interests in the islands "Going to make your hotel larger?" cals by Mr. Je.cse Collings's remarks, and to-d-ay must spend attending one suffragists will turn against the Con- in football much good may be expected. giving day on one of the railroads runninc "Yes," answered the hotel keeper." "It again on the following day he slept, pencil goes would be immensely benefited thereby. As servatives. in hand, through several speeches, and only carnival, which to show that either the out of Cincinnati may serve to point a will be more lnnkeeping." up to AX VXPOPULAR EXPRESSION. the facts came out this was found not to woke when It was time be thinking average people whose sons go to college moral for managers. As out- The Toledo Commercial says that the of dinner. . Sign. of extreme eld age are, railroad an ', How Thoy Rent. be true, and now it appears that he Is fisheries which have heretofore constituted unquestionably, creeping on apace with Mr. are in much better financial condition or The following Is the text of the circular bound passenger train on the road in ques- Wlbble I wonder what it costs per day Gladstone. favorable to monarchy because his sugar-plantin- g an Important Industry in the cities and that heavy debts are being incurred that which Is reported to have been issued from tion was making its way along a few miles for a bed in the hospital? No help but prayer, dependent on towns on the southwestern coast of Lake beyond young may foot- interests are coolie Potts They don't rent 'em by the day. A breath that fleets this iron world men attend to base and Baltimore under the direction of Cardinal from the city the engineer observed a hun- Erie have been nearly destroyed by gill-n- et And touches him made it. labor, imported irom Japan, and the Queen They are rented by the weak. that ball while In higher schools. Gibbons, the authorship of which Is attrib- ter chasing something towards the track. fishing. The catch last year was smaller Tennyson. Is favorable to that. But Spreckels is than ever before, and this year's Snd Time. uted to Mgr. Satolli: The something proved to be a rabbit. catch AX Under Republican auspices bill will be It one-four-th These are the days when ways SHREDS PATCHES. a must be understood that we Catholics probably able to take carb of himself under was not as large as that of last various It crossed the track and took refuge in a And means considered by Claude, presented in the Iowa Legislature to change are not opposed to the public schools so far any form of gevernment that may be final- year. The Commercial says: The Wilson tariff bill Is not dangerous as they impart a good secular education, of ragweed. was near- great Who has to get (to his regret) the prohibitory liquor law to one providing -, cluster The hunter The fish firms of Toledo, Sandusky because it cannot become a law. Troy but we believe that education, to be com- ly adopted. He has an eye to business and and other points in Ohio had formerly used A Christmas present for his Maud. Press (Dem.) for local option. The more prominent Re- plete, must re3t on religion as the basis of sighted and could not locate it. The trained pound nets only. They saw swarms of cares more for Spreckels tlfan he does for et After a woman begins to get fat, and all practical morality. Man. created in the vision of the engineer, however,, enabled gill-n- fishermen coming to their fishing JiiMtlilnMe. publican papers, like the State Register, are Image of God. has a longing after Immor- oper- pounds has wrinkles, she should never sing sen- king- politics. In addition to his enormous from other States and! Canada Folice Judge What did you arrest this advocating the change on the ground that tality and aspirations to seek first the him to fix the exact locality of the animal's where gill nets are not permitted, literally timental songs. Atchison Globe. dom of God and His justice. The religious ations In sugar he has extensive shipping surrounding their pound nets and cutting man for? He says he was doing nothing Is now slash- of rising genera- hiding place, and his sporting instinct led It suspected that "Jack the It will be better for public morals to have and secular education the San Francisco. He has four off from them every fish. As a matter of but riding his bicycle. McKinley Interests at self-preservati- In cutting the object greatest Importance. on er" had a hand at county decide tion is an of the him to a prompt decision. He determined to they were driven to the Officer McGobb Sure, he looked Philadelphia Record (Dem.) each for itself whether it It will be a barrier to impiety and a most sons John D., the eldest who attends al- use of gill nets, and for their purchase they crooked; tariff. will have high license or total prohibition. effectual iwans of inculcating obedience to stop the train and drive the rabbit from were at great expense. But the legitimate though he stands straight enough now. President Eliot's football does not Ro?m promoting peace and order most exclusively to the shipping business; in- the laws and of cover. Bringing the train to a stand he fisherman using gill nets seemed but to to be much of an irnprover.ient upon his Thus far experience has proved that local in society. The system of education in Adolph B., second, who now to crease the piratical swarm of unknown fish- LITERARY NOTES. politics. New York Commercial Advertis.ir. England. Ireland and in the Canadas com- the attends ermen who come option Is the most generally satisfactory sup- jumped from the engine and proceeded to from other States and The man who causes two blades of grass bines state and denominational schools, the sugar business; Claus August, the third Canada, and as a result the Sandusky Reg- Gen. Lew Wallace is at work on a fourth method devised In this country the con- ported by the public purse. Furthermore, bombard the cluster of ragweed with pieces ister estimates that there were not less to grow where only one grew before, may for system which the state son, was formerly a partner in the sugar novel, the material for which he has been live to be told to keep off the grass. Puck. the of education of coal with which he supplied himself. than ten thousand gill nets in the west end quietly collecting for several years. trol of the liquor traffic. adopts presents to our minds a grievance business, but Is not now, while Rudolph, of Iwake Erie this fall. It is believed that We understand now why hazing has gone deplored fresh-wat- er Coventry Patmore, the. English post, says very much to be the absence of Either the rabbit had changed its spot or the finest spawning grounds for out. It Is easier to commit manslaughter There Is trouble in a church in Alliance, religion In the public schools. We wish it the fourth and youngest, is not yet old fish in the worii are located at this end with lofty assurance that the United States, by route. Journal. to be understood that It is not our purpose the engineer's aim wa3 bad, for he did not of Lake Erie. In Maumee bay and river, the football O. Howard Hughes dug a well into which public schools. We enough to be in business Claus August "never attained to the production of a "A bill to take the bread cut of the mouthi to interfere with the succeed In immediately dislodging the ani- on the reefs and in the marshes around the single work of art marked by style." of present ss Ten-mil- e true good r.o water came. It was. suggested to him only desire a modification the is rated as a first-cla- business man. It numerous islands, and in such inlets as of American worklngmen," would be a common school system, so that the con- gave passengers Half-wa- y creeks, young fish M. Sardou is accus3d of taking sugges- tariff bill. Syracuse Standard. mal. This time for the Philadelphia and have title for the that one Culp, who was alleged to be the science of parents be respected, and that was he who went to to take heretofore been annually hatched in suffi- tions from other plays for his "Mme. San3-Gene- ," President Cleveland's "great and good the state shall p? that even-hande- d justice to disembark, and soon all were engaged cient quantities to stock all the fresh unfortunate possessor of an evil eye and done to all citizens that none be taxed charge of the Spreckels refinery there, but was and of reproducing, in the first act, friend," President Dole, appears to be a b in the exciting sport of trying to drive waters in America. It found that the a little French piece of half a century ago. gentleman who is disposed to hold hU job. a poisonous breath, had bewitched the well. without deriving therefrom a corresponding that led to some misunderstanding and to vast and Intricate system of gill nets cover- benefit, and that public blessings may be Bre'r Rabbit from his cover. Meanwhile ing the whole bottom at this end of the Mr. Thomas Hardy and the Hon. Mrs. Washington Post Half the neighborhood believed that this commensurate with public burdens. his withdrawal from the partnership. He lake served no other purpose than to turn Henniker are collaborating in the writing A ticket for 1S0G: For President Walter the near-sighte- d hunter, his face beaming fish into was the case. The pastor of the little The foregoing, coming from the source it has recently brought suit for an accounting the aside and drive them Canadian of a short story entitled "The Spectre of Q. Gresham; for Vice President. James H. with gratitude for the assistance he was waters, preventing them from reaching the Real," which will probably be printed Blount. Platform. "God save the Queen." church undertook to wean the people of does, must be accepted as the position of against his father and two elder brothers their usual spawning grounds and result- in periodical. Minneapolis Tribune. receiving, maintained a close watch with ing In a dismal failure of the American a their superstition. Theieupon the church the Catholic hierarchy in reference to the in San Franci3co, and if the case ever fisherman. Following a sharper instinct Mr. Howells, writing of James Russell When it comes to' a tjuestion between gun ready fire when un-Ameri- can Is one open in hand, to the rabbit comes to interesting developments are than we are able to comprehend, the fish Lowell, says: "He was one of the most Gresham and Wilson as to the most met and a majority voted to dismiss a public school question. It not of trial refused to go Into waters so fraught with policy, it's about "horse and should appear. Finally, it did appear, but Spreckcls'a tolerant men that ever lived, so much so Philadelphia Press. preacher who had wandered so far away hostility. Catholics are not forbidden to expected. The elder ambition danger. I think he would tolera- horse." so suddenly as to disconcert the entire rapid that have Invented The Clergyman And why should little from the old truth as to denounce witch- patronize the public school. It Is. however, has been to build up the largest sugar plan- In view of the destruction of the tion if Roger Williams had not been before party. The engineer and passengers could fisheries, a movement i3 now on foot to him." boys say their prayers every night? The yet we send missionaries to an objection to the institution and a propo- tation in the world, and he has doubtless craft. And Legislature of Ohio prohibit gill-n- et Miss Ethel Arnold, of Mrs. Humphry good boy So'3 the can have a chance do nothing but shout, while the hunter for- have the sister Ird morning. "the benighted in foreign lands. sition for a change In the method of ex- succeeded, but at an enormous cost Ho fishing in all Ohio waters. This would Ward, is an uncommonly brilliant talker, to get what they want in the got to shoot. The rabbit Improved its op- Life. pending the school funds which would de- has several plantations, the largest of include the spawning grounds referred to, and It has long be;n supposed that she simp!e cher- The vote of the Reichstag to readmit portunity and scurried away across the Washington couldn't, when a stroy the system of popular education. The which Is thus described: and thus save the fisheries from extinction. could, if she would, write remarkable books. ry tree was Involved; but It might have the Jesuits into Germany marks another field, and last seen of the hunter he The question is one of interest to this sec- She Is about to prove what she can do Catholic hierarchy, like equally zealous the It covers nearly fcrty thousand acres of in this line in a volume to be called "Pla- been different had he been sworn under the epoch in the eventful history of that order. was in hot but hopeless pursuit. The engi- land. The land was formerly nothing but tion of the country, since the best table fish tonics." law as to his income tax. Philadelphia, Protestants in some States who demand the ex- readmit arid desert, but. by extensive and we get seasons of year Times. Gr:nany Is not the first country to neer resumed his station, the passengers an at certain the come Mr. Cable has taken up his pen again, reading of the King James version of the pensive irrigation, the water has been car- from Lake Erie. years, after a vacation of several and Ml them after having once expelled their seats, and the train moved on. ried on to it from the mountains forty milc3 has NWIl-Rrt- Jniionne Childrrii. Bible in the schools, want a school which distant. It involved clever engineering tal- The New York produced a novel, which will appear in them, though they are still excluded from The lesson of the incident for railway ent. The pipes and flumes had to cross Critic takes the trouble to Harper's Bazar. Magazine. is Ill-br- ed will teach Its religion. Neither are satisfied gulches, some of which were two ask twenty-fiv- e literary people what most Scribner's It to I? called The Japanese of all classes hold an everal countries of Europe and South managers is that they might do a great thirty "John March, Southerner." The first chap- great contempt: but the upper with a nonsectarian school which simply thousand feet wide and four hundred feet impressed them at the world's fair as if ters will be brought out In the January child in mastering America, Including, if we do not mistake, deal towards popularizing their roads if deep. There were also twenty-eig- ht tun- impressions classes consider the of their inculcates good morals. Unfortunately for by feet, cut through the of the writers of histories number. country's .unpMant collection of motley Italy seat of Vatican Itself. nels, three eight solid and novels and rhymes were likely over indispensable. Ther is and the the fortunately for the Republic, they, would show more of a disposition to rock, some of them being five hundred feet to be Poems the slrnatura of "Annie codes of etiquette both, but long. better worth recording than those of any Fields," which appear in the leading mag- in Japan a fear, a horror, of a mother's The opposition to the Jesuits has not been accommodate. Is not an uncommon thing the path child--hoo- d of these sectarian ideas Is the Amer- It five reservoirs to store wa- twenty-liv- e natural impulse to make of neither There are the e other Intelligent and cultured azines, are written by the widow io.-sibl- so much because they were Catholics as In. largest holding forty million of the as easy as for her vee ones. for a train to pull out of a station, leaving ter the well-know- n many ican idea, which is that, a3 a matter of cubic feet, and enough can be secured to people. Among the number to whom the publisher, James T. Fields. And for this reason the sons of because of the peculiar nature of their persons behind who would gladly have pa- question was put was Henry B. Fuller, noble families i;re brought up in separate duty, the State must educate the child or Irrigate the entire plantation for several a Mrs. Fields lives in Boston, where sh? is tn-- y said, months. two main ditches, the Chlcagoan, well known for her zeal establishments, where and their man- society obligations. Prince Bismarck good tronized the road if the train had waited Th?re are and the author of "The Cliff la all kinds of ners ur wearily, continuously, hurassdntrly see that he is educated to make him a Waihea and Haiku. The latter is forty Dwellers," a realistic and much philanthropic work, especially in the realm corrected every by alter their expulsion from Germany, that a few minutes. is almost Impossible to miles long and has a fall of three feet to talked of of organized charity, or the Associated observed and at turn citizen. True, our system Is not like that It twenty Chicago tale. Mr. Fuller says: "I was most some trusted male friend of ths parents, they hxd expelled they the mile, delivering from to sixty Charities. rlgl-H- teen not because ' get a passenger train to let people off any- per Wai-he- e himself of noble birth. Tbese of Great Britain. Canada or Germany, cubic feet of water second. The impressed by the perpetually untidy condi- The Hon. W. W. Vernon, who has made reared little princes and Iw: have a!.o were Catholics, but because they belonged except regular stations, and as ditch Is twenty-on-e miles long, of the tion of the grounds so wide per- separate where the church Is recognized and where where at same grade as th other, and can deliver and so Dante the study of his life and is about an entirely band of retainer, who to no country. was dissemination lunch r? expected to to exist only to do While their restoration school are divided and teachers for stopping to enable travelers to step out up to seventy cubic feet per second. The sistent the of and to bring out an English prose version of slightest bidding. the funds delivery capacity of two literature. We have learned how to con- their little master's I will doubtless be gratifying to Catholics, gather nuts or flowers, or slowing up entire ths ditches the poet, Is a sou of the late Lord Vernon, noted the manner of this when 1 went un- are selected with reference to religious and i3 eight million cubic feet per day. Out of magnificent spectacle; per- Mrs; It is likely strong protest forty acres on trive a artistic who is said to have done more for Dante to NIkko on the train of cars that ever to elicit a from is. nevertheless. Just the system to enable them to admire beautiful scenery the total area of thousand haps we shall learn some time to treat such pierced, with seeming sacnUge, its dear, creeds. It the Wailuku and Waikapu commons them literature than any modern Italian has green, religious old Trie alarming German Protestants. foliage, thing twenty-liv- e thing heart. which the mass of the American people de- or autumn such a is unknown. are thousand acres of good cane a with a decern degree of respect. done. One of his labors of love has born desecration, occurring uicn a popular lands, and more than twelve thousand acres is to praise good feast-da- y, con- Among all Thanksgiving and which they will most zealously In fact, such a thing would be so for- It easier American nature the translation Into Kalian, through i brought out an immense the features of sire are under cultivation. The cane fields are than American good manners." Think of of competent scholars, of course of people of note. .Among them was hierarchy eign to established rules, that the most po- fifteen miles long and several miles wlda. a little son of the Emperor, In observance none Is more commendable than guard. But because the Catholic and, with an average yield of five tons to the attitude of mind of a man who could the Laiin commentators on the "Divina who. a request passenger Coromedla." gorgeous crepe gown, whs followed through to on-looke- that which gives public school children an has declared for a division of the school lite from a have it the acre, would give a total year's crop of permit the magnificence of the architecture, the excited throng of rs by a long sixty thousand tons. Some of the land Mrs. Stannard, who is best known by her opportunity of contributing something to revenues, it will not do to assume that done would probably be treated with con- the picturesque beauty of the lagoons, the line of his 'own Private retainers. Six of yields above five tons, coming from the nom'de plume of "John Strange Winter," these retainersf-th-e b??t-bui- lt and fleetest sec- infinite variety of the hol-de- the relief of the poor. If the appeal were Catholic laymen sustain that demand, since tempt. That is not the way to make friends. first crop of plant cane, the ratoons or crowds and the never has 'ventured upon an entirely new field of foot, with the little fellow d hich ond year's yield frcm the same cane not surpassed glory of the whole to be over- on grld-lacqu- er Catholic, churches, In the case referred to the engineer was not of In "The Soul of the Bishop," their shoulders in a brlllUnt for any large amount it would be an im in the as in Protestant turning out so well. shadowed by the scraps of paper and scat- literature palanquin ran or walked, accord- The entire plantation Is ploughed and which Is Isued by J. Selwin Talt & Sons, ing to quick given in a shrill. position, when only cast-o- ft intelligent communicants are more and even asked to stop the train. He did it of - commands but it asks for broken up by three sets of very powerful tered lunch boxes that at certain hours of New York. "The Soul of the Bishop Ik childish treble, or in resjionso W a fcuddtn clothes, a penny, a potato or an apple more exercising their own Judgments. One Ills own motion and out of pure kindness steam plows, two engines and ten plows of the djy-wc:- in evidence in some parts In somewhat the tame vein as "ltobs;rt wave of a tiny hand.