The Evening Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 297, Ed. 1, Friday, January 5, 1883 Page: 1 of 4
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The Evenin
VOL. II3STO. Q'bT-
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS FRIDAY JANUARY 5 18S3.
JLO Cents a "Week
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING
In Jot) lots nr at retail at extremely
low II if 11 r fit.
AT AND
Below Cost !
Win- assortment )( CIXJT1IS am)
JHANH tit lowest Hgiires. Also n
IlllAIJTTFUii lot of OIINUINF.
French Silks
At prices that wjll astonish tlio ladles.
Delaines & Drocadcd Dress Woods
Cliuiipor tlmn anywhere.
a
AT COST.
Grocery Department
Will be kept up to Its FULL standard
with the
Bosl s Froshosl Mdiaisi)
(loustaully ou Hand.
Lot on Commerce street and house on Main
plaza; also two residences for sale. Apply to
JOSEPH E.DWYEK
Executor.
TURNER OPERA HALL
'V.W. IIOWAHI)
Manager.
TWO NIGHTS ONLY!
1'HIOAY AN'I SATUI'UAY JAN. li anil (I
GltANI .MATINKi: HATUIIDAY a I'. M.
A play written to make people luuirli I
An electric and posltlveem-cc-wl
A ray of sparkling sunshine!
WHITLEY'S HIDDES HAND COMP'Y
Supporting llio peerless Calirnrnlacoiiiodlcnn
NEllA VERNON
America's famous singing snubielle. In mi en-
llii'lv now dramatic veislini or Mrs South-
wni Ill's I'ltiiitms Now Voitv Ledger story nnil
the greatest or all southern dnunas entitled:
THE HIDDEN HAND!
A stipoth ilnunatlo company. Miignlllccnt
mill special scenery. Tlio irreiil ciiHon-plekliiK'
Mi-no nothing llku It over wllni-ust-il holme
'i lii- educated donkoy " Emma."
Vfm htno novor scon tlio "Hlilili-n lluml"
played until yon Iiuxihcoii thlsirroat company.
U reeled by crowded house ot cry whet o. Usuiil
prices. Hi-served scats In tidvuuco lit Itlsebo's
opposite postollliju without extra charge.
for Halo.
Tho two-story buiil-rock hulldliiv. i-niiiprls-lutr
Nos. and lild. on Murkel street. For
liHitli-iiliuu apply at SKI Market street.
IlVil-llll 1'KliKIIIA III10TIIEI18.
N. Wltither.
I'liotoiiraplilo rooms on Cnintucrco street are
11m I. mi liitwir II... I f l- ....... it ..... ... I
Jul specimens of pictures r out tho smallest
ockot In lingo lllo Blzc portraits are stipuib.
Keu lilm heroic yon BCoothurH anil save trouble.
Tliriuir Hull I Turn..- Hull I
If yon want something lino liutween acts Kit
in .inn b nui -room ecu iicriiouaioiiuniirui van o
Btri-oU. Oysters unit llsh in oiery style with
Open day und night. ' 12-3-lu
Th) Jowolers Bay why do you iro lo JCiiiur-
wiiir I'hu ptiiplo any hunt use wu bhvo moni-y.
j.-iii-ini
If roil want rellnkl) lnfYriiiiitlwi ul..nl
Mexico purchase tho 'Itepiilillo or .Mexico In
lata" at Nlo Tuuifir'a hook store. l-'-ai-U
Itlo (Iniuilo mill 1'icns Coal.
I havo established a yard fur thoHiiloof Itlo
iraouoiimi rccoscoal ill llio IllniOer yam or
I'M. Sieves A- Sons nnil jiiii nn-mii'i-il In innil-l.
It iiiony iiniullty ib-slred Ah lo Its burning
iiiiili-n 111111 i-i'illiuiuy as a IIIKI huilipiu nor
link any nl niii-cuiiaiimur. OnlcrHcan also bo
lull ill tho hardware Iioiiho of Hltieholy A; Tips
ColllUIOICUSlU-Ul I O. IlowKI
l'lnit draining.
nnil llttt-uluss work In all branches of painting
uspoi'lullly by those reliable painters tit S'A oust
IIoiihIoii siiii-t. i'ago.V Herwiok uro Hrst-class
111 1 i "'" """"""if ' mis community
. .1111 Mujiitiiiui IUVU31UIIIUS. l-J-U-dlll
A SENSATIONAL SERMON.
TI10 Illblo Declared to be u Collection or
lteitiitlful Seconds.
Anil Catechism onoof llie (Ireatest of Clirls-
tlnn Monntroilllci.
H pedal C'orreciHinik-iioo of the Kvkninu I.IHIIT.
Nbw Vohk January 1. Mr. Ileceherls no
loinrt-r tlio only orthodox pastor In this vk-inltjr
who luvfurs to conntrno tho blbloforlilniKc'If-
The followinir alistracts Irinii a mtiiioii by ltev.
II. llerlier Newton of All Soul' church (I'm-
loHtaut KplKoopul) will make tin- bulrnr many
1111 orthndox CurUtluii utaml on end. Whcthi-r
ilxlitor wiihik Mr. Newton may conlldently
expect to KK-odlly bcciiino tho iiiobI JikIiis-
trloii8ly abusoil man In tho church. "It Is a
wi-onjr lino oftho Illblo" said thu pn-ui-hur "lo
KotoltaH an authority In any Milicru except
1 hat of n.'llKlon mid thooloxy. Tfio HlblH was
apnaled to in olden time to answer
kiicIi iiiicMIoiis as how the world cume
Into Ix litir . bow It was to bo ultimately
ck-ftroyed and many other ptiihlcms ofthlH
liatuie. In tho days tho puoplo wort- Hc-i-klinr
answers to ipieitlonH of this kind and thu lllbli-
Kavo tho nuiwern In roiiiu of tho llucst ploiHnf
IKictry 011 record. Tliofctory of tho Crciitlon
and the beautiful legend of tlieUardcn of Olen
however were but variations of the same 8to-
1 leu which had been told before but they were
ii-hitod In a urander stylo than over. An the
huiiiiiu nice law advanced and human knowl-
edge has Increased inaiiklnil has learned that
Iht-so
OM) RTOIII1N OP THE CIIKATION
worn written to witlsfy tho lontrliiim or a thirst-
ing curiosity which could tint bo thoronuhly
h'UUtled In the condition or tho men at the time
when they were wrltleii. To pretend to iiftc tho
Illblo In theso days us 1111 answer to tho ilk-s-llous
reKardiiiK creation and tho progress of
tho huiiiun nice Is wrouir. 'l'lie urowlntf ktiowl-
eilKO of man coiieernlukhlmselfaiid (lod Is the
lval re elation of (lod and tho bible
111 thu olden limes was but the per-
loriimiicoL of that meat rovelatlou
It Is tho pleasurOof (IihI that man shall learn
roiiiethluir of himself and after centuries of
nludy the dawn ot knowlcdxo is Just break lux
In upon us. Had It pleased thu omnipotent
Creator to the us thu knowlediro which wo arc-
Just bcKinulmr to ncniilro 3(M years into to re-
eal to us thu whulo tmth lie would have
lubUtl us of thodliclilliie or mind which Is the
lesult ot. our constant study of ourwdves and
our dli-einciles In 4hu realm uf science "How
could It bo possible" Mr. Newton asked "that
a book could have boon written :!. years ago
which would help men then III their search aftur
1 ruth Ini cKard lo the creation and which would
eontiiiuc level to thu
l'IKHIIIKS.S Or THIS A(1K?
.Subli a book ir written would liavo been In-
lomprchcnsllilo to thov- to whom It was ml-
dressed. Turnlnv tu thu story of tlio Creation
wu llud substantially a story that was thought
out hy tho noblest minds centiiiies lielon-
Moses was born. When wo analyze tho tmdl-
Hon philosophically wo Hud It to bo profound;
as poetry wo Hint It U bo altogether lovely.
When my children ask I'ora philosophical view
of tlio world's creation" said tho preacher "1
turn to theso old stories uud recount them
Iheso traditions ombmclmr 11 crude theology
which was all sulllclcnt lor tho aifo In which
they were promuliratcd. Hut in this century
we should uinku uoiitteiiipt toix-cnncllodeuesrs
with thu theory ot thu orltrlu ot species. l.et us
discard at oncu all ideas of this kind. If .Moses
Was mistaken In his history of thu Creation his
mistakes wcro thu mistakes of his aire. The
Kraud truths which Moses iieuiied have not
mill 'in me iM-KiiiuiiiK tiou created tne Hea-
vens and tho Ijnlh' Is u I rut li which can never
lie. It Is a wroiiy use or tlio bllilu to construct
rum It a biblical system ol'rcllidou and theolo
gy and Insist that unless this system is adopted
us the tctlldu ol lllo man cannot hu saved. One
ot tlioKieatest monstrosities ot the Christian
world isiueciirisiiau citcciiisin wiiien Is put in
Ihohandsof Muuduv bcliool seliol.irs. Infills
catechism 'proul texts' arc fouui which havo
oeeii
TO UN KIIOU THE I.IVl.Nd TIlt'TII
f which thev bate formed a Karl in tho serln-
1 11 res and placed In 11 tliuoloiriual cubluei.
All aiv Jumbled togelhui' In one Muvilo mass
without renin d to their connection with tho
text from which they wcro taken Thu
unknown poet who wrote tho lllty-llrst psalm
Mild: 'In nIii did my mother conceive.' In
thu catechism these- words uro used as a proof-
text to show that man Is totally depnivcd. In
Kcch-blostlcH It Is said that. If u treo fall to
tho north or south thero It shall Ho and this 1)
used In theolojfy to irlu- Hie Idea that after
death thero Is no recovery. Tho author of
Iheso words bad no knowlediro of thu life to
come but now tin) most atrocious doctrine
which uiiiisiiauuy mis irivcu 10 iiiu world is
based on his winds which art) used as a proof
text 011 the criticism and uiu const 1 uud us no
sane man would ciiustruo tneni. von caunoi
coustruct 0110 Bjsu-iii 01 tui-oloiry out of the
bibh) uiileHs you tuku Christ himself as vniii-
exainnle. lie Is 11 whole Hi stem uf Ihciiloifv
iiuuseii. iiie iiutiKoiJi 1110 ituiier lesiorou in
humanity I want no moio and I am content
with thu authority of Jesus Christ 011 which to
Daso my muoioiry
- Don't miss sccIiik H. II. itoso as U.tvld
HoiKllolu l'un In ii'lloaidlnif Heliool Saturday
ulteruiHiii.
Hand" at Turner ball lo-uucht. .One eontlnu
ous luiiKh and ifiiaranleed to cure llio worst
case or limes.
Thu next mcellnif of tho Woman's llenvvo-
lent association will take place at the Vance
house parlor ou Monday nlteruoou at :1;IJ0
o'clock. It has been resolved by these ladies
to collect cast-on oiotuinir rot- uistriuutiuu
auionif tho pooraud needy generally. All who
have anything of tho kind uru requested to send
thusaiuu to .Mm. bteirull ncurTrlnlty M K.
oliurcii.
Tito lturL-luil
Tho resldenco of IlrO.K.H. Klnif on Anirusta
Bti-cot In the second ward was enlered by a
lnirilareaily yesleiilay mnrnlnir and about iM
worlli of clothhiK and Jewelry stolen.
Thu houso of Mr (Icoiiru W. Caldwell was
also visited but Mi's. Caldwell wu awakened
she aroused her husband by sayinir In the trairlu
tones tremblluK wiimeu usu wlieu they want to
uiiro buiirlars "(Jut up (luorKO and tfet tho
run; and 1110 visuor iiiauu uis coriuo wiiiiuui
taklnif any souvenirs of his clill.
Scbwrt Htoi u Ilurk'Ui Itnd
Tho etoro of Mr. AtiKUStBchwurt cor. North
I'loii-N and Uelvln streets was huiKlail.ed lust
uhiht abuut half-past o'clock Mr. H uud
wile weiecallnif supper In the room adjolulinr
Ihuston) or which I hey hud a perfect view
throiiKh 11 glass door. Moinu 0110 was hen H In
tho'stoioandiilltlk-KlrUent tomi- ir It was n
custouier hut thuelilld saw no one. Bimiii ur-
lerwaids.Mr H. siiwa hihii at his i'oiiiiii-r Hint
went In when the man lied and Schwartz
fnilild his moiioy drawer uilsshiir. i'roeui'hur u
lantern be rolliiweil and fouiui llm drawer In
an iiiitlnlehod house on llclvln stit-ot uti'iilt
tiireu uumireu yarns oir. lie aisouncuiiuti-ii-du
cilloied man comlnnut of I he bulldinif whom
no ijiicHiiout-ii unu wiiikou wiiii 1111111 opposuo
polfeuumn Funis' house when upon uttenpt-
Iiik to bociiih 111 lit thu limn ran IMld lt)H
Kh waltz In tho lurch 'J'tio loss In iiiuifuy
nmuimtud tu about $tu
T1KEUIU AT THK TAUIFF.
l'onlbllltr That tlio llou.o Hill will l'uts
M'lttiuiit Material Alilelidiuelit.
Kuilnciit I'emo in Who AHemled I.lterHry
Society's Weekly Meeting.
From an Occasional Corres-ondent.
Wasiiinuton 1). C December aO. It was
pruilietcd tome tlino Blnco that thu seasou
would lu a very busy ono In the society world
but the developments thus fur havo not Justl-
lle.I tho lucllctlon. That then- Isnlenli i.r inn.
tvrlul here Is beyond doubt but now that con-
Kress has taken such a working mood thu
nieiiioem uru iiuiiu uusy as uru also llie ueparl-
uiuuU for which tonifiess uiaked much extra
work. Then there inn inanv of tlnw 111(1..
elected who do not feci esH-cially cheerful and
uro not much Inclined to ct out Into tho social
inn.
liaruirlllllll lUlbllilhiMl 111 1 locjll ttiionr lirr.
shows thu wealth of niiiterlal which thu social
world hero has. Thu panumph irlves 1111 uo-
count or a weekly meetlnif ol u "I. Iteniry So-
ciety" held at thu resldenco of Mr. Just hu
Drake Among' tin.' names mentioned us In at-
tendance upon thls"I.lteniry"ari! Justice Stan-
ley .Matthews of tho supremo court; Professor
Unihatii Hell of telephone lame; Chief .lust Ice
uiu- 01 1110 supremo conn;. Mrs. cnier justice
Uultc Mrs Justice Field Couiplroller Knox
of thoBiipivuiu'eouit; Col. Irish the bead oi
mo iiurcuii 01 pruiiins" unu enumvmir; jiiuko
l-crris Mrs. Daldirreu I'nifessor (lallamlt of
iho mitlomil coIIcko for dear miller and Col.
(lariiek .Mallory. U a "Uterury" can furnish
Mlell names at lis u i-eklv ineetlinr no iiihv -n.
elude that WiishlmrU-n Is nut at a loss for ma-
icriai lor society even 111 inu null scTisou
TAIIlri- AMI TAXES.
Tlioso who havu honed to bee tho Inlei nal rev
enue tuxes materially reduced this Benson are
uecoiiiuur very iiiucu iiiseouruKed. Tin? Konernl
leellui; seums to be Unit the- rrsluutlun or talus
oiiKht not to be attempted In any huvo way at
least until ul'ter the lurllfls thnriiiiuhlv ivvU-d
and thu lueoiiio which It Is to brlnit determined
iihiii xiieit-13 100 no uonoi 01 uieueter-
inlliatloli ot tin) renublleaiw lo iidniit 11 liirlirm
I his season. With this state or uiralrH it upiiears
very likely that tho reduction of internal rin--
enue will bo postK)iied until next session.
11 is possinie iHiit 1110 nuuse out lor nils pur-
pose now (lending-in the heualo may pass that
body without material amendment mukliiK a
reduction of U.0m.UM or J-lo.i) a year but
iho belief now lluds tiuiieut t-xpiesslou that
no t Hither reduction than this will lake place.
Thu whisky uieii uio ery milch dlstiubed by
tho course of the Senate In irlvlmr them no
extension only ou iroods now in bond uud
ciiuikoik- uiieieti on mar 100. raiklliK" wltu
Dr. Hush of C'hlciiiro limner secretary of the
Distillers' Association. Inst before Id Irir lor
the West nl tor the holiday iidjoiirnment your
correspondent asked bun what he thought of
Iho Internal revenue situation und prospects.
"I don't think we shall Kct much reliuf" ho
said "until thu tiirilf uuestlon is Buttled botti
as tho rate or tariff uud the results of thu
.iiiiiiKu
"What do you mean by thu results or thu
diautfoy"
"1 nil-ail that in mv 1111I11I011 mihilnn 11 imtto.
rial reduction of tho tariff Is In many cases
likely to Increase the receipts."
'Hv causluir a u-reut biereiim-lntlinainniint or
importations. There uru some articles ou which
Iho tariff Is iiractleallv niohibilorv. und tln-v
thus luriilsh no revenue at present becaiisu
none 01 iiieiiiiiiu iiiipurieu out ir tlio tariff Is
1 educed to such llgui-u that tbuy can coinoln
they will pay a duty ami In many cases thu
result will bo iMcry material Increase In the
uueiius
"So von don't look for 11 roniovul nf ih In.
ternul revemiu burdens this season'"
"1 don't think many of them will bo removed
until tho turlff is adjusted."
"How about thu bill fur the extension of the
hooded nerlod.'"
"Well 1 suppose ierluips it Is tho lcst wu
can do but It Is very bud lor a good many lu
"Yes? "
"Ves: It must brluif Kfeut losses toiminy pap-
Iclllarlv lu Cincinnati ami Now Vnrk: mii.i it
Would llllt blll'lirisu llie 11' somo nf Mm beal men
In the trudu should tfo under intlix-ly by reason
"Is thero uuy prospector Retting- anything
better in the house man is offered livtliuseii-
atoV"
"1 H-ur not. I think wo shall probably have
to bo coulcut with abuut what Is orfeioU us."
Tho Cuslno will be all the raito Saturday and
Sunday nights.
Whllulev's llldllllll lluml .1. .1. lo
nchloicil 11 wonderful success. Oierllowlug
houses huvo every whet b ini-eted It. Tickets
uru selling nisi ami 11 you wish good seats pur-
ltell;luus.
1)1 vino service at Teiuplolleth Kl this evening
at'-iu. Oil account or tho Inclemency of thu
weather the dedication or tho new "l'horah"
wilt uoiuiku place tins evening.
The feast of Kiiliilionv. hlirhuiuss will l.i.c.l
brated to-morrow ut U u. IU. ut tit. -Mary's
ciiiiiuii ruiuur juiuisiuu ouiciuiiuk-.
-Don't fall to see "The Hidden Hand." tin
greatest of all southern dramas in Itssiiiierli
revl al by Whlteley'a Great Hidden Hand com-
pany at Turner hall to-night
John Into andeoinpany are tho favorites lu
Texas this season. From tlio managers.of every
town whciu they hae iilajed letters have been
received reuuentlntr thu ruturit of Fun lu u
lloaidlng School.
Order of the liustoni Stur.
Owltnr to tho Inclemency of tho weather
the Institution ot lather Chapter No. t Order ot
tho Eastern Star and the Installation or Its offi-
cers which wore to havo taken place this
evening isliostpoued until Monday evening
Ilex tutu o'clock
-Most efforts to beautify I ho clly have hither-
to been attended with fall 11 10 but 0110 Is now
inaklnif by tlio city administration under the
guidance or the street commissioner tor which
Biit-cess Is assured Rvldenco of this Is tho al-
luvial deposits lor llower.irardeii purposes ou
the lli-st lloora of dwelling houses butu foot or
so above tho level of thy street.
Jack ltubblt on the Ktatfo.
Uobo ti well-knuwii Jnurnallst tho Into John
llmv of tho lll-tutud Juuk Itabbit Is now play-
lug David Doodle lu Fun Ilia Hum ding School
nud Timothy lliown In Malrlinonlal Dllllciillles
with thu John li. luce Comedy conipanjvor
which hu is manager. llo5o was in tho theulrl-t-al
business so vera I years In Canada uud Iho
Northern btalcs and aehluved quite a ruputa-
tlon Hi iierl'iiruiautu In thu rolua named has
beep highly eomiiit-ndud by tho press of tho
t ties hu iwnlly visited. In priviue lire ho
always seemed btillhiK iivur with humor uud It
wcro not Btnuitri II bo kept houses 1 oaring by
li s eccentricities when 011 thu si.m. n...!.!..
tho neolile of San Antonio will u i ti no. .mi:
.ous to sco how thu .Ini-L- Itntiiiii ni. ;i..u .....1
wjl throiiK tho Cusluii toinnnuw' ovenlun'
.ivii uiu ne.u vunienj cuuipauj willb'ivells
LIUI1T81'AIIKH.
A city election without an Issue.
A paper mill would pay In Ban Antonli
A new water wurks company Is talked of.
U t 11 uiaiirilH forolllco and hu Is ex posed.
Ills never too late to iiccompllsh the will of
tho people.
Tho nioi e combinations French can make
tlio safer he is.
Thoobslructlnif of sidewalks has become a
regular business.
-OpMinltiou to French Is the strongest nud
Johnny CoH-luud plays.
-Though mud never ruins jet this U un-
doubtedly u tvlgu or mud.
-The I.ioiit Jmysriiked In thu most dimes
for their New rear address.
-Wo uro not fur anything tu buut French If
we were we should endorse CoK-land.
Thueoiiilmrof Wells 1'aigo A Co.. marks a
new era In tho Express business in our clly.
Mr. C'Hstro lias a loiter fnnn Senator Mnxey
complimenting him on his work on Mexico.
- .Mr. French Is bJu-ii eix-dlt rnrciipturlnir the
clthuitis meeting llols welcome to the ietory.
If CoieUnd n-ally -epresentcil Iho opposi-
tion to Ir rcncli ho wiuild bo eleeted bel 0111I all
ipiestlon. '
Theoleclrlu lhrhl isiiinninv rr li...i
showsn irood buslnetS. This euteiprlx- is bound
A KentleiuRii. whu Isu 01 llie. sin ihm .mr
superintendent of public schools cannot write
graiuatlcally.
Tho "riim-H" Is Coiielaud'H organ the
'EXOIVKS " IS l'ls-lllli's liru-nl II... fi.n- I
independent.
- Flndliur a Btreot pavement may soon bo us
lllllt'Ull US Ulldillir llie mulii tinm.il In ..1.1
Siunisli mine.
-A sldowalk in thu wcstslde ofSolldad street
Inltiuil orOuvbiu propeH) lioiild In- built
without further delay.
-Tilt' gOOd eltlZell llllS lieileeleil In nrnvl!..
himself with 11 suitable candidate ami hu must
iuuku ciioicu iieiweeu iwo evils.
If Mr. I'rcoS will come mil mid i.n.. l.i
Hue or ud 111 inlst ration for tlioiiniilngtwoiears
It lulgut Help lilm.
An extensively signed protest agalnit
leasing tho river lront 011 Uisoyu street will bo
presented to thu city council.
It mav bun hlltcriilll. imt thu ...i...n..
or French Is piurerttblo to tiny such uxiierituent
as the election or Ids opponent.
Ist e lmino lu lliuifiund draliiKof the
llavuna lottery toalay and lo-moi row. l'tlzes
paid at No. : wesi Comuieree stit-t-t.
A 11 Mil to thu const could la.-constructed
now II our niorcluiits would subscrlbu an
amount lu thu uUgliboi'liDOd or $IUuIIUU.
Tlio ivpubllcau clly executive eominlltee
railed 10 execute thu ti 11st Iiiihsc.I upon them
they alluivisl tbu city election to go by default.
Thu lalluioMcti.lorsceltiierKrankNewton
or Fred. lluui-Ueti lor collector leaves these
ireiitloiueu Ircc tu bargain with Coiielund und
French.
The nieii who iiuiluttilu that tlio SU'.nu)
lllllltlsu Wl.-e piutblnii must do so because the
pnispeci is resiiieieu 10 mo selection or Copo-
uiiid and Fmich.
Mr. I'pbon is leiiumled that an upiiriipria
tlonloruu Improved toad from tho .Military
depot to the city is expected or hint befoi-e bo
leturns home.
Mau Anderson maki-a 11 11. turn nf in nji m
lines collected through hlscourj. Ir thu gamli-lei-s
had been put througli uie-ty might havo
1 educed tuxulioii
-Mr Oallagher a candidate for alderman In
iiu t-sinuiu. uiujuueii ignored oy tliu uoiu-
mlttee but hu would maku a irood aldertuau.
us hu Is a live man.
Tho most potent factor oierutlug unfavor-
llb IV to tile llloinbers of ll. .(! ...7.
Pttiticuluily Jake .Marshall tho Btreot couuuls-
luuur 19 inu wt-aiuer.
Thu "Slftllnre" irfta ntr .1 . I ln..
locul lllngllsh eoriX'Spondents Cockney Is
represented asHiib'ectcd to u trepaulng unoni-
iiui 111 orucr 10 nave 11 joke driven into his
nut opposition to French thero weio plunty i"r
liae be-utl doliuaoonei-. 'l-li.Kt'tuh.. .11.1..
dolt? ' "
All parties Interested uruitxiuested to re-
......... . imtn 01 one 01 llie llliest
0110 mile iiico courses in tbu statu lu lront of
suint; """" '
Jiiko-Marsliiillthlukseltfliteen tliiiusaud two
hundix-d and sixty-iuiu- dollars is a small
nu ! WOIK 110 llUSaCL'Olltpllllloll
as slteut commissioner. Hut wheru is jour
Ml'. I'.ll.l..! I..a ....... .. ...I
IllllVlll'rtill Hlllllllll-t.t. I ....... I ...
admlulsterthuclty. If ho should succeed wo
may pray marine clly shall nut Buffer us some
of his clients have.
Practically wu huvo an election on hand
cried bv iiaiuby-paiiibv people. Hut thero Is
nut a BfiisJblo man In tho city whu is not
Tim in-.1. w .--i 1 1 ...
oral ilarticiilatB ut the coining meeting of iho
uiT Ti 1 1 "-leeiiiiir nitiernieii
r ul" ")i uiiuwinif
full board lo be chosen ut each elecllun.
-"tieu jir. uroos iwiiKhttotllltlK) i-omiiiit-
. 1 '! 1 . "iciuis Homing their p ace
atthefilcasure uf tbu mayor lie lulled t
appreciate thu spirit of tulrut-ss oxpeoted 11
lilm by his personal friends uud thu i)upie 11
I'ndorourprcsuntelly churter iviririatlnit
t-ll is elected two-thirds leinalnlnir j prtioticlllly
fS t f t-iuulns intact aiid the only
chnKethJVuu?oV " '"'.. nuion is t
Tho Han Antonlau Khnuldiroiibii-uid in im
tlio conceit taken 1 out of lilm. A single block
win 1 "?w ulllMJI"fi eri-elnd In l1alChton
"lV'.'Vrt.lf U'.V " "'"' wuihiv"
u . Ti "J i.:.:; " ovuiro wo reacn
-Tlio fallmv nil WuUt. through lfoltlnir
hoiicst luau to piesldo over the uiuhs tn. .' .
l!!n.V!ilV 0rpl""-''-jHir euuld havo uppnliitod m
their p.iriioso huvo noininiiled ll 0 lovll Wn-
selfmul iirtrediils oloetlon us 11 Ki'eu 11 "m I
rulorin meusure. Sonm men get e itirt-ly ou
of theli-eleiuont when they comu to doul wltli
honest people. -IMoruluif dcttveiim-r.
ritHH XVAHDK ATTHH CASINO.
A Crowd i f Han Autoiilutts wlluess Ills
lVrforiilatire or Klclinrd III.
Notwithstanding lh f.l II. .n tl.n .i..l.
him nud eold anil Iho streets In ninny cii'es
llllsissilble.il ciowiIliI lunian man iir..t nl 11..
Ciuslno lust night when the curtain ui for
tllU lierforHIHfl nr Hlmklsiln.M ft-.. tf l.l.
aid III. This Is utidotibtcilly 0110 ol thu ln-t
"d tni-pt litterestlnu- plays of the "Hani of
portrait of lllclnird is inoro than donbirul .Mr.
at-ilo jin-K'tited a rulthlnl Hirlntit or
SliiikesiH-uto's lllfliard HI u by 1111
iiieunseasy task for 11 tingle iisplrunt if one
letollettatimtllootlt McCiiIIohkIi the Keuti'g
llarrv Hllllivan ami It. nrv 1...
charaeler an escclal stud and their tnasler-
pleeu. Hl-oni tliollrst sollliHiuy -Now in the
ileitih 1111 lliMuiirtli lltld Mr Wurde'B "llichanl
III wusndiiiliiiblv isiiiMluiiiiit. 'i-i it......if
leal but ilctet mined wooing' or the "Uuly
Anne" and the exultation" Whenever wus u
woinun In this humour woo'd" was tunsterful
11 gesllliv slid eloeiltlon whilst the dissem-
blance. Of the t llllllllisilll k'lmr iiunf l-...uL .
able eoiislslency. The vigor lu which the Kbnr
Ki. .1111101100 iiiucmwn uu lias wuiled 10
throiiuh IiIihhI and treuehor v. ml list in n
stn-iigb ortlie lxictlcal and hlstoi leal plctitro
of thu "etiHikisl-luiek tyrant. Mr. Wiuito's
eriniiiiiiiiee iiiioiignour elicited 11IKI1 eiieoml-
Itlll. ntld M vl II vi 1 t he heillllesl ntilnu .ti.i-
hcard In this clly. Tho supiMiil was by no
means eniiut to tho play uud although. It tuny
bo litigiillnnt to reconl thu ruut tbu lady bii-
iKirters. iiihiii iiiueb ileiu.mls vi.- 1 ..
ralluit) tho worst aetituscs forln trairiiljjitur.
lunch rriim tho Utility of tbu play.
Mr. Wurdo Is undoubtedly aiiju.plilng trane
illun or Kit-til liierll. Hiid is uppanntlv dcstiui-il
Hioeeiiiy a pioinlnenl Miston on the Amer-
ican stage llejeetlng tevenil aiHlintageons
offers f rum England he Is booked for Chicago
lloston 1'hllrtdelphlii and New York but when
uai iiu isiis.-ui'i jiiiiiiinn 11 is 111 uiija-d mat
ho wllll. ring wltu him better support und more
scenery.
N'KWS NOTHS.
IIK.N llDTi.Kit was Inaugiiraled yesterday
TilKhutisu p.ihsed the unuy apiuoprlatlon
TlIK ItOIISO bill til Isslllis. tiirnll.in nn.l f.il...
tlu-larlll bus bes u ivported to thoK-natu.
ElTTl.B TlllIMiKIl nud Lending reiithi-r.riilii.
liewu chiefs ale ill Wiishlmrliiii tn ti-ul r.n-
agrlciillnnil iuiplemeuts.
J. IIAI.DWIN. 11 Sun l'tuni'lmwi i iil.ll.ilUI u-j
shot und wounded In klsiirni ut tlio Ihil.lwln
uoiei uy a cousin named l iuitiy 11 ildwlti.
The ureslduiit refuses thois lltl r tl. mu-.
eritur or Missouri und other stuto oltlciuls to
i.oiuyii inu i.iiuiie 111 orucr 10 seclln-
conviction nr Frank .lames Idddle desei vliiir
punish litem as much as .lames.
Tbu Itud.lluaded Ilnnrer.
I'ltlladt-lphlu l'rets.
Tom Ochiltred it for all aooronriitinni .n.l
the old IU;. lie likes to wake to the tcreaoi-
ing of the bird of freedom and to be soothed
to sweet sleep by the roar of the Mississippi
lie is against Randall because Kandajl never
voted for a river and harbor bill; aeaioit the
democratic parly because of its foolish lead-
ers and he is lot UUckburn for speaker be- .
cause Ulackliutn was a Confederate. Ochiltree
skips around with a tomahawk hitting a head
wucrevcr tie sees 11 anu it isn't worth while
for him or anybody else to Uy to deline his
position in politics.
KI:i:i'IN(l TALLY OF KIHSl'.i
A Maiden's lliuliirss-LIke I'rupnratlo
lor 11 llreacli uf l'rouilsu Suit.
There Is n vnunir mn 1 ll.I.' ...
Wayne State of Michigan s who isgotngto
. -. wiiiu unuic 111c year looj u
more than a month old says the Detroit Krt-c
Press. The law will reach out and clasn but
throat just above llie Adam's apple and he
will eel urh 11 OifiklniT . :
around that he will seem'.o feel his heels beat-
ing a tattoo on the back of his neck.
1 uey were in 10 see a lawyer vesicular
Mrv Ann nn.l 1 il.r li... .
a little embarrassed ljul the old woman was
oiuiucm men. 1Viicu nicy spoke about a
breacli-of-promise case the lawyer asked:
iiui evidence nave you got!
'Marv Ann. iirnibu-e llw IhMm.c ....
manded the mother nJ the giri took the
pnver offn uilll lmct-..t . and .....n.l 1 .1.-. l
thought 977 letters would do to begin on The
uuici u3i wuum uc pruuuceu as soon ns the
case was fairly before the court.
"And outside or these letters.!" queried the
lawyer.
"Mary Ann produce your diary" said lite
mother. "Now turn lo thcheaillnnnf u..n.
ises' and tell him hour mm il. 1.:..
riage business was talked over."
"The rooting is 214 limes" answered Hie
girl.
"Now turn to the head of 'Darling' and
give us the number ol times he has applied
"If I have ligured right the total is 9354
limes" "
"I guess you counted pretty straight for
vou are 1'oml 111 nrlikiMil .?. .u-
heading of 'Woodbine Coltage' and tell ui
now inanv nines ne nas laikeu 01 sncli a home
for yoa alter marriage.
"The footing is 1395 times."
"Very well. This lawyer wan.'(s to be sure
that we ye got a case. I low ctany times has
Charles Henry said he would die lor you!"
"Three hundred and fifty" answered the
girl as she turned aver a leaf.
"l'ow mny limes has he called you an
angel!" m '
"Over It 000 mamma."
"How About squeezing lund!"
"Over 384000 squrees."
''And kisses !"
"Nearly 417030"
"There's one case!" said the mother as
she deposited basket and dairy on the lawyer's
table. "Look over the document-i and if
you want anything further I can brim' in a
dozen neighbors to swear to facts 'e sue
for $10000 damages and we don't Settle for
less than aa 80 acre farm with buildings in
good repair. We'll call ar-aln next week.
Good day sir"
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