IC- Air;* Pe liwisirn rusat r J atu4The World ils Goarnd Too Much 3 "The "Workid i. 3CTO~eveed Too Much." I I I ~ - __ EgUIY L BlISSAT, iBuiess Manager. ALEXANDRIA, LOUISIANA, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 13, 1890. .. VOL XLV.-NO. 33. - FR1AST E-CflACHING. and Ili or tmer iiojgnt ."..r lmcket" SAVED BY A COACHMAN. THE EMPEROR NERO. PITH AND POINT. NGLE TAX DEPAlTMKT. Iit ours- Itelily, I d;an'E a.nOwwit,> t-a t way. .Atchisn ,an ec..ame lonjged go you. TI'enty-fvo cents - Spromrinent place from whibh ovuriand UPI. Smitlh' Narrow •e.-ipe rn. A O.e of th MeeteIrut l.Fellow, ThffseIe -"OhI mamma, won't voU plea, eiv. lb.That's the tax on, sheep per ANDLORDISM IN CONGRESS. Pei Started avelers tfiarteid W.st-ward and its 1i.thiler-in-LOus veI 1e..ee. nlel a Great Country. Ie a piece of that cake?" aNo,my rather yaw the Daily Lino Was ; id. Ithoughl it light at the . ituar was to hlave baen Ar. Smith, a reonitly-married man, r it will make you sicka"e I' nIt Prohillit ]lelfFronwiownilg me and Mraraged. beleved ma-de. liritannicus, his brother hy adoption, de, 1 r t I1ndft a time,and urged ua in.ureao, but ho . .sQrred with a forebouding of evil that to make 'hbe n iroado came all too .oon for the a boy of fourteen, is in the way; he is want to eat it; only wan thea ntt e tNtes. : : tUosu was defeated. ITn' proanrty, owoNr,r. anw tho x mother-in-law, Mrs. Duzenbury, poisoned, thanks to Locuata'r art,a som iMakers for my flsh-line."-Golde. Reopresmtativo Oals.o.Alabamat frdm '1 am going up to luggs now to col-. I h e terplitn A.l.s.t;I"S.lni 1 piedid Concord coac hes vtce retired ). ad in ber eye an ominous glare. When dinner given by Noer. Suetonius re- Dye. SJudiciary ComImittee, . rentlyy re- e t. -1 had-a little tomuhle with Ioggs ; f tim ch m- The Great h -Iutory r lse sent farther w.t1- to the nd olM heitooked at him ther wa. a glittm' ordns the popular belief that the motive -- eAggFs-"I wonder why Irs. Jagg's rted to tho li.Soo Reprsentattives yes terday. Ho was moving his house. Old V iar. That Wer i I (c.corlIl, the eUrTice. he groat iron railroad. Colonel Majors n her eyB that filli4 him with apprc- bill to prohibit.aUlene (lm acquiring ef[o m one lotto another. I charged him : b to the crinme was no less a professional won't let her husband employ a femae.t elights to talk of the old days of stase 0nsions of the most disrnal charateur. jealousy of )his voice than a politic feae typewriter operator?" Foggs-"Don't e or owning lands within the United, witIh three separate assessment a,-the , I; achtnag. To the Times re:portir he shIeis worst fears were realized when ambition, The first dose only you know? She was his former type.- alON. The bill is accompanied by let terom which the house went. the lot , r of his II NIl is. a ma n aid the other day: B he inviled him into tho parlor for the made the boy vorysick, whereupon New writer operator herselr."- Munsey's port which sots forth with beomIng to,which It mas going, and the house I n i h town, "It all seems so strange that our flne P rp'o of havin. a onfidelntial talk sOnt for Locasta and chastised her with Weekly. rm tie fact that certain noblemen of ti iway between them, lie object, ed ," now h . and old co.ihes are no .mo.re, Fr travel b 11 ilth him. his own rope, rinueitpally'Englishment, havie theSground that this made his tlax• I hand. She excused herself; . -- Dootor-"What la your husband's. hearty ai the age . qlurcd hem was comfortable and faIll l uYes. 5r, Smith." .he began, in a s.arongerdosewouldhave beena quicker complaint ma'avm Is it chronice and nowown aboi't twenty-one ASarlyonethid lmore than they ought . .o ce'-onty-five, olemn volte, "Iquite inadvontently, I llio acre-of 'land within the United to ie. I ,aid an aseascor wea bound to harms. In the whole time in. whi-h wo . method certainly, but a more public, Wife-*"Yes, sir.I have nover known tho was a mem- happened to-to-a Iamlne 'lritusa.nLiledifeteLner. ta] them, perated our through daily line we were Ysarso yon, I "As if," replied Nero, "the Julian law him tolbe satisfied with a meal for the itos, .hile o things as ho found and ber of the firm I thi .everonce moles.ed by lndiaa or road our dress coa. and what do you saup- had terrors for me," and compeled her, last tlirty-five years,"-Burlington nalarge tracts, 4hough the exaatex- at.'sthe way I founa them. It was that started the oso I founed on it?" it of their agent, an the hihiwasyrmon of the West O there and then, to concoct tho ltrongest Free pFes,. holdings ia not kuoewn to not my fault; I had to do my duty. I first daily stage One evening not long before this ecn- o committee. Th re.port as that .s were caned, WeW ever lost one of ,ha a and most ifectual mixture she knew., _,Dear I do wlah I could think of anreyou. i. wa quite violcnt, God I liac ever ran r under the pretext is alien neon-re.giQnt.ocaership will, da r-ernmeunt -nail ,pouchs and never rs.atLion, Mr. Sinith, This was offered to a goat; the goat m e way o make the coungregation y." . I frm l h e lMi-s toasystemot killed a passenger. Men tor Lwyni, Sattending an impor taut meeting at the their eyeo men during the ai- course of time, lead Ar Mifgglns hurrii aft.r BIogg, uri rive r to lived five hours,to their great disap- eep ho was such an active worker in thi t NgI'X had participated in a atag party poincment. But when a drauthtwas keep their eyes on me during the ser ndlordisbm ineompatible with the best wh lmn he saw A-insLndown the road. Salt Lake City. pony had no I, Swhich tiher. ere oysters ant theam- Little Tommyb"Phind theyouwal. teresht and free lnsatiitilions of the u'heotherday hewantllotlax ths el"-ThBEcokh b ited States. Mr. Siully, the untitled W, d*o tilgg•n on the elegant roeonId*I founder of N a rysto- I. glishman, who owsa-nine y thousand co wastobe - Alex Majos, who was the - a felt A livclyconcertn in its workings t athis mether-in-.law in a.c then an invitation was sen t to Brita.n- iln in which heorhusband Colonel' I i the re. the famos "xpres,'O Sdo not think the Senator was killedi i 1ousmanner l.id got wind o[ the af- nicus. Hie fell dead at the lirst month- -Miss Dobuitante-"Were you at in Illinois ead considerable trstsu bu riTdh 11o wanted to go dow n thea . of the firm of Rus- Mr, Bjon- rther wePst and bhut we - or',is a niehr aduel Sith the famou.s Iroderlck, for, &ir, with a guilty look on his face he ful. "That epilepsy has Carriedl himoffi Bjones recetion, yesterday, receives fromthem.a. da y of the funeral and collect, wvorked for o it of yearly, and tod lihi it was real-. eil. lajol & Waddell,. Ifmy memnory eCrvs me, he died in theo I ve led his eyes. ihm her b asilisk gaoe. at last." said Nro, and no one contra.. an?" Mr. Bjonson-"Yeoa, I stepped in $Sc00h00 which he spnd., reNiaoned willth he inlterest r seri-'rng daily age. I *'Oathat soat" conminued Mrs. Du1.- for a few minutes, but therei was subch* a o report statles in Europ, Is citeld aU ly not her coffin, but his; and that she '. ,.ars n acwYork Htisl, New York. of ol1 dieteddiated., him. tht, if stages a inmaton of volua that wouldl the I illustration of the evil offocts o alien. onl aM It Wc- hisiidea Siy partners in the stage line enter- enhury, These were strange doings or a model e lot of uninteresting girls, oon coi ildt fiotble assesed whaldidnet I for the west nd l f t idlordiam, and lot the 31sourri rer orLn .ar dead, M-, IrV.. ,\Vaddl hav- I ;itv dnn. credit to a jde. on the bench young Emperor. hut of course enea, Weryon therer the hill proosea to proe be long toher, and thatit was.obviously the east every day I a prisoner to deat--"on. n .anymore foigners from aequir- im 7 ,lt LakoCily for ngpassed away at his home in ream.ng- entencing the Stoic, know of thiem; there was No -Young Husband--What' You am possible to levy on lliggins. It dI the vast trans- gn title to landa in our asesaor that . the binesas fatiitis eof ton, Mo., In Sep mhetr, 1871. MIr, W, Ihat coat, Mr, Smith. I dscoTverhe tw-o cause for alarm. Bis young pupil doAes twenty-five years old tot-day? Why yOm the United States, notie.ImNrasoabhle to wonderfilly Id o coampel thos'e'ONo no€'own lands a d Liouri region woual be I. ItRussell died in the spring of hbe i fg . dark-rod hbir." not polold only; he danees, he sings told me a year ago, iust before the wed- ead man should not pay for indulg- It as foeund impo sible to sure the the old lady was on di I ro Ao beom.e naturalized oar sell out, gin of tlhat itnLd. But up imptoved. sameyear at the homo of his su iIn Feoelhn (andthatexecrably,) he produces elab- ng,* that you were only twenty. in lIxuries line of daily staes for as long I Leo wrong track, wiLh a wild outburst T'hi report gonea on to state that, Na- to certain point we think itis neces- ,t . ao Palmyra, Marion Coan t y, M*o" orate ephouiatic verse, he drives charl- Young Wife (wearuily)-"I hav aged4 a withou. t som. 4.overnment iignation Smith replied, Arding to theiitenthi censa, there were am tp a distance The fist goneralnS printendent o. I f vi rtuous ot. Strange and new A it was, what rapidly sineu I "arried." ry restrain Miggtinas. Itisno l1a sady.d forf ad a lon time Cngress ),lOo tenant farmers in the Vnlitd As with him, Ielsa too fathfu.l . :Z ,his famous .1d .a.,e coach hao was bornfully: did it matr thae populace? No more -Clork(in readymade cloliin store) rero wvs appmaled to for assistance. At "Waell, Al&daerr, What of it? Ao YOU tleso , nuilMr larger than. can he o• .eafor tbat. He wOit lenjmf Fickhlln, a Westernero whom than the murders of Agrippina and O, -,Will yon please give me an hoae off simly to ao AI leageh be postal service allowedoSeO,- that I ,, tied in ny o tbr cfluntry in th World if Aduty. Ite srWed .etfer Mrs. Snith'. ill the West know i, the ffblim. He ,ran to ilnute Pavis, mother and half-sistrr, Miore this afernoou, ir ?" proprietor- 0per annum or a dally delivery of .1 do not mean to insinuateat al." A. by implication It suggests tfiat this is hente heaor that lady had twinsu n-Am- . naew every foot of live groat trans-Mii I they coinidod with schemos for menit- "What do you want to get ao for ?" ~-1 at the issusi ri rver from "I have other nmbr it likely tu inereacoe It says: rifhe impression tbat he could collect tho malls srt coeuntry and the choice was & wine I , plied Mr. Duaenibury; tity the public taxes. There is no sud- Clerk-"-I want No go and buy a. suit o( de Sacramentofrom the of yeor do- iti thoe .atralntOverruano in popula- fr( her under the poll tLx. lie wan . 6le west an. at ,n.. Flhckli mainaffed the company and more ccnining proofes den frenay to account for the Mowth of clotha."--Boston Courier. nri NO. Of this samn-4OO,,e went to Bus- lnlty, peat.h-a you know soiedthlng on and the 5i0, 0o foreigners wh flock wi th dificulty dissuaded from this. well and thon drifted to something Ient I crime within Nere; all i orderly, pro- -"Hnuo StIggins! I hardly . I Waddoll for the asarvio knew olr ahoresannilly and by oompeti- in the village owns any thing elt, [ajors & When the railroads pushed the hb bout this letter?" and sho ahroOk Nobody I other half fMr. a gressilv, a .onsioun rake's progresI you. \Vben'Ilaatsawyouyou wiredy- onflAbor ne er gu sO oof M (ti. esatol ,alt Lake. while the breas, looking dounment under his on ale reieving the wags owadayB, Undd- the Kentucky Tule and the Conuord oach- from the good young ]mperor to the lng flow stooplssnes. and here you l sxpaid to I tterfIrld &CO., contract- pose. aikig the battle flllce hiaser to win, gl ns, wealth i, rapidly dl1.1ppearlngm- a ou.t of the way Filin wanet East. crowned victor of Olympia among his are, fat and happy. What Am,No the other side of the range. has oured .w a few yars hince to provide hooes ca fringes are wheelln, out or town, the I:I lio made money in Washinagton and dtiod "iherl-whre. did yea glet that let- droncure. It may semstrangoly par- your '"Been appointed on the police it was In the fall ofl IM that the first er?" sta.eread Smith, r our poor paoton il.a problem for the p• oflta o. th. efgar mauafactory hale ;: in the capital city. His death r eultets verse that Sere should nave beenloved, form.",,PhiladelphiB TimeS& u.c t daily line left Atchlson, removing the hairs your mericzn statesmen to solve. The s, emingly all disappear Iin smoke, magt of .ie from the swallowin of a fish hone. "In frome lamented, adored. He killed his -Aunt Maria-"Yoer husband seemi Kan., then a prosperoma and promising I accidentall, Oultiplicatlion.o thoownorsof tho soil townijeweler io working on halt tlm.o, Jack Gilmore was a division agent a .oat ,lcideutally -quite mother, he killed men by companiesl unuualMy ami-able n4 pleasant nowm and aceor'espondilig ..olarcient of the th .e is all hound up, •. jsax city, a leadinsg boat landing posi assute you-I felt this letter in the book seller's teado Salt Lake. He romainod in that he oen, owltes JEuvenal, cOnpo.l da ]ithl (recently married)- no *tormuidahlo rival of the then feeble Ireas pocket, I hope you don't sup- ,. unbor of patriot ,and aory landowner d the feeb0l meli inffslof temdle . tLion aa lng as the sal•ge ran, when hI an epic poem-yot he was not loathed .Wiell, yes, You Wal struggling Kasas City. There was oso that I would eoo, so. low .a So see, I ha.e stopped Sthis country slhould owe allegiance to ta etory hiave gone out entirely. mo..d to the monlh Of tho Echo.au- nor an object ol repulein. Great going So cooking a l det Iaof rejicing over te corning iople'a afair." school, and we now he United StKes. We aro looking around fora le. s oal- yoon on IVeneer rives, Ile lives. i tha Ury into other crlminals are mainly admired el ho new eaterils e aind th many a great, have a cook. "-Harper' 1bamar. Thebillacems to aim chiefly althe ouA assessor. Mlitggls in .jnst toofailth. -Of conrse not; but I don'. know any aspiring, possessed. Nero, who has Firs tizon--"l heartheGovern good wishes and anijust the shouts of the thing abeut that letter." t wemotion of patrioulthm by the ariflilal fualoefficial lie oes his duty tloo well. _..,- T.I-1nn llf li. h fl,.r nr nn»J '.] none o these, was not admired, but ..mat has rejectedoneof the.new or•a "Then f will retal it to yea. Waite I loved. *'FEvennow," say8 ]DionLihrysos- „ ' . -, nerease of the number o. "palriots" JoSEPh rDAi Mi.le, I: whlpeb dgavly o f. The newlino marked ltov ,. veng .n sa tief Tr'an ors. What was the matter with mt we fail to ee what possible check It roId liwears examine this garnt rng it?' O.e Way t.ADo wor. I an.epAch in western methods of travel. hirlnwae, in the apockt with the tret r. ven nIow the eop longP oe .him to Second Citizen-"I presume it hadn't Aficrsto an increase in the number of . 'ove. now thi. ,wifi. I., foe him Am .O h To the Editor of the Standard--Stn Tai spring bfore a lime had heen pul A' .f to -a . Y _>f.fetway loSO n at farmea, or wh"at solution o[ the theo *-liivusr HENIl--waut for .m .oe tha be alive." And women, who could not sino tt 1 ip to at he evidence daily multiplying o( wn from Lhavenworth to Denver by t r, thaL -Niaei. ly husband Js orVl n -- N. Y. Weekly. orolem of providinig homes for the have given themselves up to thevulgar ^ battle-ship. pid spread of a public dsire to know T'[' stages ran spas- Caloura,anor ops nbls yi on ame. TltankU - ..pIe Leindr conditioea that constantly rT Jones & Russell. brutalities of Tleris, cLung with real -- Batchell (to happy father)--Con ore of the simgl CAx doctrin, and 4 mBAi.yiyu and the firm enuounte.2ed iorthemedar.. Your. LILo les end to tie monopolIzation of the land m t-owats. . love to Nero, Poppras, whom Josephs gratuilate you, old man, on the now TO ow involuntary poverty can be aOol- wtniltso from thn ouiaLSt. This line made veeil for uchhomes. What dliference hI calls advotea, a rfned nature, with a rival. Whom does he look likeT' hed by the doing ot ju1tice, ismost onlya few lrp hen the Indiana be- :I swear I know nothing-" cs it make t the tenant whether the Is -Silence, res-raitor!" aud she raised delicate itolination toward Jewiselh [ther (remembering the visitors' con.- ratifying to every lover of humannity., amns so hostile that it was impessIblb ,an whorecciveo his rant is asnobleman g ier hand meessivly. "T anorrowve piety; Aete,nwhom .ome have thought ment)--HB looks likoall hi reBlttival can the Andthe new and orightal methods o at garanoti a traviser safe piasego ti r a commoner?+. What off.ot Clara, pep., wronged child, will rMiusl a Christian, Nro's first love, and loo. both sides Ol the family."--Ex s urtedto with so much utceas, by both the Tinig camp of Dlnyver. The route anidlord'sa ,itiehip have on the teon- . with me to her proper iomc. fonl which ing him past death; the two nurses who change. idlviduals and associated workera, to lay from uorth up Smoky 1111 nt. Suppose thbat l r, ueally were to l Leaven c atch publie attentLon, show not only . he has been wrenchedIy a villain." prepared his body for burial; the un- -Fond Mother-"I have celled John C'hlicago and Incomes natural, fork and lirectly acrIos the plains lS n iove to the Just at ths crisis the coath.mn ea- known hands that for years threw Ate a dozen times to come ln and go or a have to spend a t he earnestnersa, hut hard, practical vilorados capklil. It was dangeroian ;ed. He hill only c grin of pleasure but he won't come. He is m omm.i senae of single tax peuplo, who and expensive, [or the Indians stoil ered. and . broad fliwers on his tomb--all thease loved tn errand, iew weeks in Amrersca each year to preaid over his fae as he saw the him with varying but with evident love, ut there playing with one ol the neigh- efI and not only know what they want but, tfor nearly every lteam of mulea that thI table him to obtain hie papora, bor's chldren." Caller (moaningly)- a he most part, just how toget ItI.I Uompany put on the line. The concerr aettr. -Macmillian's t.Magzine. fter that lie might go back to England At "ExCuse m.e, hase, ut I have been -- ,He-won't come?" Fond Mo.her- a Above every recent efiori to spread a , at leagui ,ell Ino Ihe handsot llussell, nd live there jest as'comfortably as he hiuntn everywheres. I couldn't tik childrern ough d nowledge of our aime, the progrmmine najnrs & t'adiltll, with all accompany- THE TEXAN COWBOY. "No. Those neighbor oes now, avoiding any lbligatlona he said, ve ryemuch on- f the Memphis single tax soolatlon, ilg rtghits and franch lses. Tlhal pioneei whor. I put ilt" heo havo tore resapeot for my feelings may now ase.tothatgovernment He han to go on playing with him after hA in the Stan& IArm llea hiought the Iocokaday l& Lig tused. la IsBvlUn NothingK ]%rlee* and (•uBrnna, withnt till Coul continuo o rakent his S detailed by R. . Brown, oS TInE R.n. Small Abomt .ia. rdof the 5th fnat. seems to preiseBB gtt riomany, oprating an irregular "Awhon I Sapposo this ring belongs to h as been called and I shall send uh.. Ilin ers peasants and li e in, luxury : he most grstifying and rapid rmsult. yuu, loo said Smith holdinatg up the Cowboy life has in the last few years home thin instant."-N. Y. Weekly. broad on the. proreeds of their labor, t andausatslaota ori RIue el small co..hes section yet ad his bouse overlooks th Toreaeh the farmoer and village readSs, tAm O. Joeph t. Sal t l.o.e Ona. woed Sheap piece of jewelry. it, Th.e attle ast as hundreds of Jultie bytwo moas-grown trail over which the stage ost much of romlhness, b orn Amert- rs oE the country newspaprae iaof Iixmty-two days. Thisrcompan "Thiat's mine.,too.e" grlted the eoah- lave dischargdl mostofthe men REMARKABLE CAREER. .ans are naw livin. 1.MxuriUasly in ba o0[ast taliones and the samse ani roled so gayly thirty years aIo. Luk baeons Dol=tA each weekeo studi.io.sly edited A man rho drank, and have frowned Aso Tr- .Prope oAMthe pro0eds of dmttion that nleuher was another dtiions agnt "lis our Christiau .are Henry?" a Arb rounndllng Now a Colonal In the nglo ax literature, preend n the , malsthat starle] orniA terinin as would i ent)y upon gambling that littile ofit French Army. , hey levy un the men who do business inside," whieh most country tili headoquarter were at the Nort asked Mor. Duzenbury. with a piorelat panent oreuently struggien through nearly to isdone. Cards and whisky being put The public n the city of New York Platte division. Benhamn died soo has been reading laItely I'ekliek make use o.,must resultila haoieher etndIof the line. gflaneo. 1 away, there is small temptation todis- We ara glad talt ;Congreman Oten after the .stages stopped. Hlanl, th "Yet, mum. ' reat rumany dispatches from ranoe.an o0 ratpid preogres than the most an- so ib isonly when they isstnidying the qitiestin, and that the i With the two companies out of the celebrated driver, whloso joke on Horas orderly conductra Africa giving Ohe yrogroess of the wa uile of m iasave dared to hope. - "How did thos evaidences of guiltgit are not aon idioiaLy committee of the House ia did- field and a guarantre of •uovernment as- has been imnmoralisebdhy Mar *each some large city, and wblkh the French Govenimenthas bee: The MIffasecounfish IHeraid promptly a - Gireeley into my son-in-law's pOCkWI" bs Wtogive 1 some Atttenltion Their istance. Itueasell, Major & Waddel Twain, oneo drove for the dally Sao duty. that they indulge in a genuine w aging in Dahomey. Lieutenanv eptod the offer of two columns weiekly "I onught not to have doneit, mnmu the rancbhes heplunder ofence eforls, however,N will notamolii to anyo ý nt to vork wiUh vigtr in their daily Lank line, although it was over tilh sprie. On olonel Archlndiro.d was the oficer mea ofing tax matter, Which the AMen bat I nmreoand Mr. Hmith'scot,wlthout to do when t onwt the a hing so long as they failtoGmpnre ' eWag entprilse. They huliltsplendid coast range that he made Horace talc they havo little loned as being in command of th hi associatlon made, beouusO the edi- asking him. to attend a little party given irfvo or In branding-time, the cabtie hendi the act that landlordism in the lp*qullippefi, strong and warm post sta in LIs head. Forench troops, who, although merely or clarly ses the cat's pronilon. it not by the ,,irnd-Coaehumen's SUoNal Club being all safely incloned. But they A vil to he attackeids and that it is an tlmas every n o. twefve mtiles, estal traveled in tho Ru. andful of some 400 or 5 cavalry,.0 hav ll ltat many editore no Artemuas Ward and a laIy-- " Tanfdlord bemanative ol itsshading. ý lished Livisiinsi l.h u,,rrin tendentl in must take their turns evil, wbetlhe the 11sell,Majors & Waddell stages, an at line In.iated great slanghter on their oppc -onbt paid no attention to the o le , Iargo And anno.n..d a sI dulee tim Igbenrie, bae. man!" .nd ah. haught- riding, which meun.A a lose in- i a foregner. It would bela mAitr of I Colonel Majors remembersh mII as ti ens, killing as many as 1,000 In lade them. because pAuhU aentlinut , ý fly swept ounior the rooom. rifllng importtmce whetJher Mr. Wly Tfztnbaj fine, ALrIhio toSalt LkeR 1 t peodon oie t. fence, . and ths A Ilngle nngagaent. Troa-conntry'i oiminiy, bheir localit haa not yet grown4 o do= I aliatainceof u..t.miles. The coachoes sonrace .re< Smith avers that even after this co- roodir of all breaks and damage* was a citizen of the United Stateh pr A There recently ,arrived in this city o iann l it. Ca notourIndividuel triends plts vindication she still regarded him slibjgect [ thu+QuOin, tiheState 4 1l-. le]lfte] Ier"Iinu dalvy and thero wa Where night overtakes them, there oung French officor who ia an intmit the Io oItonree oOn thy dily Denver lii her vitll for publie purposes iverywhere ize opportionity and . never a hitch in the po-l tiTne au with suspmlcon, and prolonged they sleep, staking their horses, and Ifiend of Colonel Archlinrd and wh noia took annually to the and .Schuyler Colfa. was oase A to wamh him..- he . equest their leo•al pairs acoept nouncea. At fIrstthu reas takeat b three weeks in order roilling themselves in their blankets. relates the following strange hiStorayt l the rental laluiot tho.' lanathat - honored travelerin aOneoia! stage. A State. Solo ,' ffBarmade tIhem. In this way widely til throgh line was that known Alex. E. Sweet, in Texas SUttings. These rides of inspection takehdays to alima to own in that as lhe celebrities of the '50's rode in th ihe dahing younpg Colonels life: atteed dividt.uals can do a work out are ranches in however, as Mr hlLyis able tohold old South liL-x route, along the Calli handsomConaords, for it was the nu tacomplish, lor there "About twenty-.six years ago, at th At all.roportton to the ,.uolty of their - THE CZAR'S POWER. extend atraight line them and. npprtnriaToLhedAiI tiiftleid lonia trail ly tFort i'ettrmn and For to the fi Texaas which in a time 'ranco was eingaged in a series I numbers. When the fanmrma' orgaina- questioned leading route So his own'it, IWh wrotobl toat Laramie. thenre up by the North Platte over ssventy-fve miles. Those ranches . petty wars agains the., nomad tribes i lonsweethe Tight as the Knight of Wlestt There are perhbaps less than 3i SIsA Limited to a Great Etn byJFour willontintueto b the victimst the 1nd he wemt,wltar, through the South whith are not kep. nnder fence neces- Algeria, and after one of these engage Laib havedone, the emocratio party .. of tthe old stages in existenle now, sn ,mlor tant Coorltt.nf,. Tril deomfl byettlejudiciary commit ý pila to Fort Bridger,e.ros GreE.n rive sitats more work. The boys must Gaston ArchLnard nthy. But. " they a.re rlning mon ome short, un.t ments, a certain any willnot bles aradialthau thriugh Elo canyoum, over Ihoi bi linut the Czar's power ia absolute only then keep their cattle in sight, and tee, and for which It fails toWqugest portnt lit. in the mountains, all ba thon a Cnaptain in a cavalry regimen AsMr. Gladatoeo say, "it Is the ol0e * manotainsand(ldwn emigrataion canyos in the sense that wherever and however while allowing them to grae in every adequate remedly. tored and worn, little stggestinug ttl was attending to the removal ,of th AdR politicians to follow, not to lea, 'o Salt hits I'ity. The daily flonve his personal will reachos and eerts direction, must see that wone In the glories of the days when the fare fro wounded, when one of his men disrco public sentiment." The public suenti- ste wa soron put on, ronning fron itself, it receives obedien It isbeu- many thousanda stray beyond the lmi.l OUR NEW ASSESSOR, Atchison to Denver was itOly dollar ere. a little'Arab ehild who had ne - .-- wena has been formed, the politellne manly impossible, even were the Czar of own particular pastures. They DIldlpiiantj , o. o or irg,' who, CIO ,Ou their dentlybeen abandoned by it paren Hi Was T*oo Sealous. Wad will be falling *ver each other i. thei throughBuc,,. S ic ,alt lc. "lk ILu il ;.1 "he'I with twenty dollars added to Salt Lake man of the most eomprehensive political over Salt Lake coairlh and delivored -Kansals City, Times. go thouen in parties, scattering IIn their flight. Being a bachelor, fI I. . ." .TaL rash to kaep up with the proc sion. Lair the en- _ __i__ should As able to cover IAd reculved pi•assngers. genius, that he the territory, for they must cover hun- liking the right, intelligent look i N.WeNo alwais] tbilught that as a com- BOTD CoBsmet. visLan, and direct by his per- with his dredt of thousands of acres ina day. the little fellow's face, the Captain d> Munity, wo, the pgqpio of Cros. Roads 1it.,March 8. t l- .- ANCIENT GREEK RACE. of an iagoutah, .sonal motion, the administration It ih not a lifo of hardship, and *pays termined.to adop him and give hiA Town, .onaldbe entirely happy if we empire so huge and ao unwildy, thing iSfurnished tax col. A clersfnan oneOwrge t .naIrect .e Iacend welloenough. Every hisnae.. He therefore senthimto could .ecurO as aBeessor and A Tribe Claiming so wide a variety of ants or ths SIoldicersD Xen uh lt., eomprsiing to themArol ande of the very beat, and lyeee or 'Frenh abo0o1In Bora0valr1 leeter an hoest, reliable and zealous of- . . Auld, in his elfcmon ontthe fe races, and presenting such an minflnite the In the little essays sent to the Sta they are paid besides thirty dollars per where the lad was educated, and late inotaL We see our mistake now--nr lowing Sunday morninBg, f*erred to complexity or demands upon the ruling stays oui from two all in pursit and of olo . Department, the Consuls of the LUnilt month. Each party in 1875, the Captain having risen to tl happinees was presenc in Sydney Mr. Oeorge'a power. uInthie first placo, the Csar's take the Statea occasionally leave the beat, tothree weeks at a time; but they rank of Brigadier-oGeneral, he u"s >nd not in poaneston.I We have gof low a: '. power is limited by four conditions: wagaons track o commercial statistica and gin with them the finestof camp bim to be enlisted a a pr model offiial, and we ar more unhappy Whatever opinions they might enter" that the crown shall descend by George'. theries they study. Con0 First, with beds and bedding, cooking uten- rate in the Seenth Husalr, in than we were. , tainreafitlng Mr. us a little ethnical second, that the As great Jewett, in dtiscussing the Turkii right of Primogeniture; sIll. the best of groeries of all kinds, der his own name of Armhinar The only fault we have to fand With were bound t recognize him a boir to the throne shall be declared o[ to the , and as excelent a cook as money can Gaining rapid promotion he was sol him is tHat.hbe IJs too .ealot.u Bigglns hritnlkt Thillanthlopist.I had the province ofTrebizond, renfers age when he has completed his six- peculiar colony of people r employ. The prairies are full of game, sent to the eavalry school at Sauoma swung a new algn qutsasflo his grocery pNamr ot listening ntoblaadoret to islateo of a year; third, that the Czar, his I nid En this r ionn who have n clai teenth and their rifles are ever handy. The from whence he graduated ia 1t0, oa shtore the other day, and oneurassrr, theAepliebrs of tho. Bneral asemblyI I wife and hia children shall be mehbers 116- . - -_ý - ,uponnif the attention of every student life ia freen,fascinating, and Pecularl ten years ago, a a asub-Lieutenant whosebname i Migglnh,happensi along, allMr. George there gave exprato to of the orthodox Greek churchi fourth healthy, began to admira it. Ilgginshail painteal thidInghtsthatwterrverybeautiful, poet- toprurir ilniep.:[D . i.y DfF. the elassi,. Iie says; Somo tor avalry. He weas then sentA to Tut MEF n issue any member of the im- miles south of Trebiond there As aor that the of These men.arp xceedingly chivMlronM and fought through the .ampal, n it, and be was flattered with Migghiu al., •ad dilNnetinly Christian. Hi without the tih line was made to ran by Drenver uanity which is highly interesting perial family who marries to alL womena thisNeems to be a trait 1842, and the following year saw hI evident admiration, until ho (Miggifn) idela of the Kingdom ot Heaven eemea. dBthe .1sleahurg hranch was taken oif. IhO student of history and of sociolog consent of the Czar shall be excluded ibornin them, as much a part of their comman.dinr a battalion in Tonqum asked him for 3.. to'toe that of a perfect oeiety, from of succession' to 'hermole then lay ]Incugh the Chey When the "ten thousand," on the f from the right moral ature as it is o. their physical In 1881 he was sent to Senegal as "'Thrte dollars! What's that or?"' which all poverty, lnoequality andinju. ane pass. diown Ilitter ereok to Gren mous retreat lby Xenophton, passe the throne. It is.;:trole.,,ihat tFiabe small feet, or it isseldom that a Major in the iamous regiment of Spal "Oh that's the ,tax .on siguif Comes tkewoulth. banished. It would not undo what a.. prvi- riler, thern to ealt Lake. This route through this country, a portionef t1 one Czar can geauinhie Texas cow-boy can be found who Senegflals, which he commanded .nder the hean tofqlaproedrpalestate,' be fair to Mr. Georgo to sy that he eA- A wtsllyrightymilesOuheuthatO lrig- armywas cut of from thn mainbol ous Czar has done. Buit as inabeddE.od has-not the distingthilng iark. of lout.nant-Colonl inIbia latei asnies yon know." pectsed such a soclety to be brought Isp•lial titomn, O h]alyuetd and left behind. They wro we are those conuditions in a handsom foot, and his boots 1areto ful campaign in Dahomey. Although Biggins pil;a-t to iVorld trouble, iut abeot by means of political economy. the of About , eighty iachoeswere used in treated by the surrounding tribes, i and so vital is niecessity astain- him all that the sombrero isto a Mex- putre-blooded Arab, with a thoroe swears he'll get even with: Mfiggflns on The moAt prfect system of plitical the in this service. Tihey were laIrge, strong,- termarried witlh theUm, and sfttled dow ing the eBxalltd idea of crowa ican. He will deny himself many French military education, Colon weight, .. - .economy could never rise higher than. the Czar l bvilit vlehices, known in oll alatng permanently in a community of Mte the eyo of hissubjects, that pleasures, he will go without a coste Archlnard. It is whisepered in prot Farmee Jones ilas building a hen-ooap the utteranae of Jesus of Nasareth. I saas the Coeneord roah. "ich one own., The people now Iting in the di scrupuloaaly pays p0ous heed to these and be seen in most dilapidated attire, neat Parlisian military oircleB, is ne last weok,'wlien Migrins swept ll•te" n Yet political economy may be regared l 'tis 'iutright lundred dollars an tricO referred to, included in aune decrees of his predecessors. The Czar's his boot miust be of the best and avengln Neegsis up the road"ald down a powerful auxiliary to the Goepol In nil eces- but oanthe list for promotion to the "ovoI as SAespeeally fitA ll foir thenheavy wVork vilages, cslaim tO be the liret dessenr power isfurther limited by tie most heautiful takethat the country .vat of Gieneral of a diviBiong of 1 onth i nwnwi0sdoaBel, '* -: .. completely estabitilsng the Kingdomtl q lrlred of il. Nine passengers _ould ant of thlose soldiers of Xenopho sity to which his human fallibility sub a.n afiord;high In heel and cutred of army.--san Franciso Exas "'Ahthat'sa aliso hen eo,. Cost quite God among men. in- French 1 -- 'co-leoatndwith ease on the in- Their language is Greek and they pr jects httl, to call in to his aid other instep, A fineupper and thin sole, fitting ner. alitle sum, I should imagine." Iwe of en'h. They were sartly cnsh- fees the Christian 1elloct, and thus the Car1is compeled' "Oh, yesa," said oIe.. TA gPittaburgh Dispatch iscomplat- ' religion, thou. like a glove, and showing the handsome Praetlal Eeenemy. "But I don't I o and wcre altngerhcr the ginest under the prssures of the In reality, to yield up, divide and wide'. ingtht theproperty owners arestanding s Mnoslem co foot to perfectioe. Firsat Collegiate-What in the we maind the epense." tt' even ru ini ther West. Each quest they dialstribute that prerogative whichn "No alnd Mdes in Mi way Ot business oexpandlin that nominally adopted Mohai ly Take the owhoys as a claue they arehave you stopped smoking olgaret it'8 a good thiAn for Mi"I was drawn by roar fine, atroan theory, ishis sole prorogative.-Boston city. ittiiburgh haN it sayn, made medanism. Thirty yearsago they ft hold, fearless and geerous, . warm- and strted In n cigars for? the toen," sig -Migins. "Two dollre, 1 enuakye ule Post. marvelu.haride. in ind.at.rli develop- , and experienced, reli- mally declared themselves Christian hearted and manly set, with nothing Second Collegiate--Oh, fathermade please:" I have tI make my report this Tl d 'ive were put into the service. lit, on the other hand, many of the af.ternnon., nd it's well to liave it all ient within the last few years, nea s Groiwlll- small vicious nor moan atout them, promise to try to ave money by .we 1ay received gold par, were fearless bear IMohammedan names and in areve |Tpaprallel«« I In its uineat so a to .ou" evet , Citizen of Boomtown-Our city has i. and Texas need not be ashaamed of the ag off cigarettes, yon know.--Iunso In.":- atdintllogent and an accident was list of clearing hou te r A a village there is a mosque. As Christie brave and skillf.lriders who traverse "Two dollars!' xclaliel Jones, la place in the Creased nearly one hundred and fifty a n e Weekly. t o I S AY' subjects in the Ottoman Empire the the length and breadth of herexp siv contsternation. . but .. w.itabt... s men I A sameI irm that per cnt. in the las ten year. he.. ad .oer t operated and are exempt from military service, pa prairies.-Lee C. Harby. in Harper's Turn Aloua. "Yesa that's the town tax on hen cop. is9lton inteathe Pt . We"Such a sa eress of the pony express Citizen of UphecreBekh-T It's uthin' develop ing a head tax instead, and the anom Magazine. Smiley-I'm going to be marriel The new assessment was made upli lt stana n1the way ol th oity'a , t ow- Aours hez Increased fivehundred peA nt , expense, stepping the lous ,poiion these people hold frI thebenatiful Mis Sharpe; Congra month, you know; we thought we'd meut, holdtig thear ptoprtyat . A ALY llttle animals Inly when the quently causes difficulties cent. ibis *ell nigh Ipoasibla to py , B with th a -"No," said the comedian, "Itifn't latre ae, old boy, and ome andi dr make it light for you. The satreetean are that lwPhme,h also made the oachineg ihorities. Their local ,"1don't believe it" The Dla 4 o t d customn, di aseasy as it looks I find mytack a ter health, to be graded, iand the to.wn Is growing., ted AM Ba.pRUy. rli "Yeneedn't, but hit'sa fact. In d8i ;. .aractersoonondlects, traditions and mixede coming sip e~art yo,'e right to tA IS that your littleodaughter by gam!"r'"icag lathing matter whe I saw you a h her now-she'll toast you wheo 'a. the road? What a pretty .ehild i An - "-*. - _- IL- ,J*^- rnil ollable rou to tJhe t oan"sludy-- he logic J'.ru n ae'vegot over fifrty, Tiibnge. tliompur Lost nielil"-1V ýh raf~tnP ýIOL-Wýý _,, ý:
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