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^usn Ki'Kitr TiivmnA^ | 6yA .C.H. LIVINGSTON, gDiTOii AND ruoi-Bimron. ^ )0K AND /OB flVNTIKO D A. SHOW DEVOTED TO PttltiOt, ttHPtOt, MJWC^tTWE, AND WHOLE IWTEWEtTt Of THE PEOPLE VOL. 32. EU2ABETHTOWN, ESSEX COUNTY. N, Y., THURSDAY. MARCH 20, 1884. 32 Oorrwpondence of from all parts of interest solicited ly In ad 'BUSINESS OK TRY. Counsellor at - and Oounaflllor at Law A>«\ County, N. ^ irs and Counsellors at Law, NT Lrnw and! Counsellor at Law m fit Wall fit. NiwYork. ttorneyi and Couniellor. at Law, \ lurtcilt,: N. Y. « ji I . IIAI.K, ney and Counsellor at Law, f MrComtirk Work. <\!i<r /\ . MTU, and Couneellor fit Law. ;«•)• .I<'V, KXK'X. Co.. X. Y IIAI.K, rnoy and Counsollor at Law. n, :n i.r!htvu-n. /-;.i.».-.<• r,.i,,./i/ ,v. )'. JIKAM »'\ 4 ' aey and Counsello r n t LAW , 31 lM-f^Mi-v.. Allutnv. N. V. I A HIKIWN. aays nnd Counsellor, fit Lnw, ^I(IIAIU) I.. <IANI), Counopllor At Law , nnd Counsollor ftt Law, MAW A- UKOVKII, rneya and Counsellors at Law, Port Ilrnrv. /•>«<>/ <'<>u,,t v . .V. Y. PHOTOGRAPHERS. PHOTOGRAPHER, fVnini /'.mrf. />srr fmm/u. * Y. HOTELS. I THE BERKELEY, |£ WOODRUFF, - I*r, jtriftor ronoc Ixikr TUlngr, Franklin. f.V>., A. 1. \ALLEN HOUSE, Iww l 9mm. per IB p •or priest nor etbfl • a tiraoian ahrin* or Aita* monwl Mo MDMT idly buned. Whet poww ta* hoary Magian kntw, Th* darvlan la hi* fnmslei) daaea, Th* PrthUn prtaatass *woonin. Uutraga TO* woodsriaml tx iranoe. AM tutor* hold*, ID wood aad lltrid, Uw Uumaand «uuU» o*n*«r* .till i f t spatl of flowwr and throb w* rl*M Against or with our will. letimbad a hiU-peth ttraaff* aM iw With alow lawt, pausing at aaea turn i 4 auddan waft of wMt wind blew Tb* kraaUi of UM *w**t tmm. ffAftt fr»«r»no« from mr TMon «w<»» Tho »llen landarap* i In IU tUaA, »t> (*ir*r nilla of f uuik I »t*vt, A* llfihl of hMJl M lr»a<l. Vieti ma Jun* 1 * frMhnaM, l*p«*n« hro* . Hurmuni of !••( and bw, Ui» o»ll •f blrda, *n<l on* whOM Toio* «a<| kM* in iMMtplnir war* with all. 4 fnrn tMwtdo tha w»7 wa w mm plucked, Wlil.J! from har hknd Uh« I ilriuik a* from a nap. 9 potonl wlUihnrr of *J»»n I 4n<l ahn who ptuokad ituvn mvm UM apajt Aid 11 fU har gbH t »*M B UM raiU M II *(rwt«ha4 away %md low* «B IH* dto \ To » \ My fan* IM<1 *UtM>k a#alM>t a lottf K*M •lad, lot wKUk Pa* fonn,! mm \n Ma^at In wood to htjrn. '* In UlU lU d •)• MJratirm for UM ml * [ At tha foot of UM mountain m * 441 n^, If I \>nli r«a«h whUh on U M h*nd-*Ud l a tlqu in kir« tha «wtt.h. %a runaway |M« V t« Od h 1l4 atvd %o«M hurl IM U ^ • rwiky WrriM al U M ttrwl.*4km mt U M •MaUaok \ Waaa I p\mmA U M *la<t k«twaa« U M HMka, I win Id alraa/y aaa tha f l*Ha« haa/V llgat of UM a«c1na It waa var; al«wa »*w, \\• »*• »»«• »n at f hUi or a mlU I«I \ W,ml,1 It ^it »rarta.ka MM mt%m I «n« •torta.1. an4 tMtfVra ! ra^ha.1 UM IWIHCMB mt \fwtftttt w»ft tt e f»4»MwV If 7w« w« f^« I* ->* aii>Hi»i «t H — fta wte •• r»«««-«»« pa* -a •» •fto*? worn* WITH mo Loot. ^ *»w UMI hm aval w*t of (Ma «M7 r*MnUr m aw»f tl i ii . tt«w>4 ALK«U IB PAJCOT*. M4M«fi flM«f 4bw4 plank, HMrcfon, la a* l«t*M«ata-U portlo* of a minffto, tho^k «• a WHH of feat UM Irama on wUoh log. M»MW»«« laaAJiMtod to mor* at abo«» •M apaa4 ai whUa • B*n *an walk. At tba* •wto, »M U wMkla« b»« « whirr an-t » piwtoJk to wiiifjM UM Jonratj of a lag'* Ms^lt. Tfctto hi ao« • *ott«l *aw or It wemM k«M wM>* IWaa MM haaaraVl Uaih. tt la Afwatlaaaaa wbfidoa* wtoav ftt B w» Aj m gay* BM 0M OUMV day MH 7 WIM |« no U»l Icmth know, k W. D. on felt arrival ia Vtompmj. I > to have iMtvrd of * • 1M9, l«4. HI* wm drappad «H of tb* If try ia rtag d Uli f a**papw» Md «*Wv ratof. prtow in Bowtoa, wkUa war* « u Ant by UM dlaaoTarj of kto fonmtoL oaw*»tol Ma . kit foftwrl*., oawaplad Ma tm Una* years, tod kk present oarec* dates, I believe, from aboot tfca ya«r U7J or 1171. Kaoa hi. arrital la Bomoa Ayr*. •BPS to have awaiad «po. kit evety tod, eJthof*gk hk forma, reeord la wall known, h* la traatad aa a i Myiiilslil* i. and I* regard*! at on* of Ota rooet Alnott tnv Ayres T mediately on hk arrival in U taaeeed«4 la borrowing a to atablkh hk newspay, haa ha** taraiaaful from now ptibHahed la Frenob •nd \pettish ta wall aa ta English. ThU •-'--• •» as wall a* a daily, aad raUgtowa hnsaUlea in hk ruimtuu 11. ' M SSI 1 euurtnSawl firm^attaflH L-Ti.F.ttnJ nil' ALLEX, - - /Y.y- 1 TILE WINDSOR, H f .II)I«O»J>,<('K». ) • KELlOUti, - - I'rof, H JCf^iftf-f/WoiTO, K»«<vr Co.. -V. T. HutWImlHor mirl ,>,>il,uj..,,rv,-,,miiiM,1,il •aw •/ -Va M« pnnrua. to whlo* tba taath awa *a»»w>* troai UM pVate a*^ aaa W In alkaM ^«**»w tfM* UM toa4 »ff«ai»l to *W aort a* *a« of wto^b Oik motutw la a a w>W aUII map* nra* MM, »* t I AMI taka Uma ki rnnnl th« <Un«a* I 414 n«f. b>, U«t r ah** I knaw that th« Uaa all U M w»y •^••» 4 Kk« ahtoak at UM «qttta« *n<l. Thaw M tote Fwaayt »tMk*wJ ant <mt of UM *4f*a of UM a>w ptaaaa, m atoaai hUaVw ptp)aat -M^hU/ hwyon^ UM U nf UM 9 U*a. TWa»a u a Tutmia In. k a Hnn4*7 P*p*» M wall a* UM antlf* pntiHa I* «rra*«4 wH* |» ravrrahla awth fo» atrvolaf an, la aaavty all af thaw* UM arrnia »U y i an adiU«e ara aaid to ba a. good raad- \ I g«». mraalf . fling ,W«» . « tha aWt. ». I, ni o Imj^iu. ..f my *«i c k i go>« t).o «!^1 . •4a,t «n l tha n waa fairly fltina '1\w» UM B' haj* to KaiHf I* prvTawta UM aUal with UM grai» t« ha rr-u4a In V raat anbiaa of U l f whl-h cm ma/1a a* rt gnaa 'Vrvtt H Ua*«a han-Wo* ,.«tnU rt« Oia o^J-klrta CHASED BY AN KNOINU , wWaju ao»M an ka-r* t« >>• n* ng trip, Htit F«maln«f1 thora hn4 aHoinpto<l fcn renoli » inilrna<1 »IAII..II hj n «fc(irt nut iuTr<Hui Uio m<>nnt«iita, «n.t got khn fall ,rf i)l H ti» fniui'1 ma In ati •n«urtal>l« poatUun. I w.nil.l Uit ^rUK orl from M.o inlnt.an .x.l.t had I fttltnnnl.o ntx>ii({h nt lu t to KK< ft light In tha <f»ftAno«, (jlr«riiiiin Ufan n itnr •hotter. M ml •Ulion .if tho Rt>« T.IUj »«, MM* Ua^ l K. Ull t .Uw.t-1 It I r«Ml V««k la IV. anil Whan \»'!•»•\'« a«wjr.t ili w - — ,a« WS. aaw A aa.^t , M ha IIUMKI Vm U«> f»il ThU r>; !*•{. » TVa«« tKa*. S| fr.,* aaw. a»« „,,, at », j^w^fnl UuU ha ffV-nlrT .» hro«i|n)I f»t»i ->* g'«aa, whlla tha Wt'1 'in Uti atria* Ma antira art -rf 4»11 «*.•• .mm »-• r« t ,la.< *- **•* *« j !r> fit. miniVM Vm thra* .if J-w Oalnna i.nW» H tha vmt.ru .l.la .rf U. I V M ,4 Vm* tUA ltl~a T.lUy •>• W la <« U*wa 1 try aSa •**•» Iwraj IK ftw ( WKw) iha »*IM fall »{-». Uta **»*h U>* Ua l ; tt waa n.\4 'In** at all. b*t a ttvww >rf liHU I faiimU -4 w~A. tfera* *tgMh» ,4 an In^h KUh UnAa tr><1 r * few hniKlrott foa* w«nt .Mo 11n<lor t)ia o^arato uwo b«lhw l« «« • t.. • ari K|.mMl might »o-wl m« haa>V >»g ft ia aai'l tha* ha han an* rv.r.r f... t .^ my f*«!tng« kh»t If t r11t«4.lr»g, Uw> watM Wvai <m li - W >- Prwatw/I. a»4 » alk*ll. wM»*> rlaaa awl falkt witfe IK* «a* mri ' lhu.1 ' ttin.1 ' I m.n,\,\ whbrlng wl,*»U f-m M \*) Uv. TVaaia.1 waa a hMnga ar*1 14 «\«M *M pi*)', UM * t>M> alkaiJ rwiwi ; la k) »»o f.M>l fia Uio othas kwln# a '1A T i-> —• lha* Uic tmnk waa •>!*»». 'Ilka ip (a>1 wa. a raa^^ialblo ,>»., a« 4 no train ooiil.l JMUM Uiia point ami go .town Wl» K^'l* <>\\I >>a ha.| ai a iiala<t It to A., m, \ You innot fl».1 It n.'m,il,..m... l,.r.. — pxohkllr In Uia wlnlor.\ I a«l<1 t>, him. aa wo ant hofora Uia flro Uta in ilia avanlng, now OTvl Uian Blm.Uorlug aa i (hrai Haunt wwii IKIWIIHK \ raa.\ li« aa.i<1. \ t| I* a h.ulnaaa Uta an In flrn j^arm, wlilcli ia tha langlli ttt In n 1 liam ),«.„ ],«,o, I l,., a m°t l.«l wiUi «ft«r a itauaa, \ Hint waa a auotoho* I\ \ Hiip|Miao T»'I loD >»a of It to }Mia. an/ Kllmobolhtoirn, I IRICHARDS HOI INK. i'A'/r .-i. CI.AUK, - n.>/>'•»\< Wettjiorf, N. Y. 1.Ivory oonniw-t.'.l with lunin.i. WEED HOUSE, \ Tlicn go ahna.t '\ \ WPII, i will .1« a», ai..1 I JJT.TTO .»f inUiicat to you It U IIH* fa» fn«»> I ajraar ««.. tl..t U.a «.lT«,t».»«. aai.^n* ! I TlittTn lia-1 IXMII a aloom, wlii.-h at fli.t waa { m.ivrf, thmi rain, a.i-1 laat ,4 al) a miit.no .4 ' h'Mi>, Um( froaoii as it foil. Hi . wotght <n* R waa •> groat that Ui« wir« ..» U.a ***» a>1» o/ Ihr moUDtAin want .town un0o» Uta hwn i j \ n»> nmt Amy woa a .Ui» an ami I lu»l tho hltioa i»«wt i-»ril.lj tf ft l.«vl nut ).«.). for U.o ,».ua..lati..,, of Ui a with a follow oiwiralor <rr«r U.o WMi wtrna, 1 Iwllovo I .l,...il<1 rutf. ,1O»M**-1 ,nj k hojro, noTor to roiiiin. I Aii»'i min>oma ti«k Wok Unk of t)io httia tnrt «mt orvn y ,,ii,1ol I kno-w Hv. r.doa .rf aa w»»ll aa I k».tw thai of lliy Haai fiiaixi on I»IT«II VTh&n that ma^Uiita bogln. to rlirh, II U)V» to mo faa* aa M all<1 al-«i« I U\k ti«** lh**a -» - riaa<l f.w grwais* »j^^1 If I w«iM »'• f V«a In m »» • faa««* U« i U.la t a>^M ^ 4 a Er.n w>< I waa ail rmt flr'»« *»\1 >»^.;«'» ma UJ* lw-nwiti.i waa V-niwilng ak« g lika mm* W-»»U>,ira*y m* ixlat. <1a*B.w>l*waA dwa> I altnnid M *av«t>a \ li waa w,l r >«'. miloa k> Uv* »-4*—n -^ w--ill n 4 U«c m* Pr,,g k,, ,«•-), it Ull *4^>«u»l t - me t>.at a T«a< «-.-wt War. alav-o-t t^woon U«a m««M.t 1 rU<i*>t,1 wx U>* g>a4a a*, 1 Uwtt M)ta* \n» *W , I f—i»4 mraolf MM U - U^i>»_ TKnl U.tKi ! Lhd't : Trv» »»n*»af l vi M Wi laAva eithe « la -V. H»w K>a g»»4*> aiv-1 oitafca*, •»«*»• wH! »»M4» '•• i).« -nl'l'V,. if a [*>*».» Va aa«wfi»>g gf--^ -l»a»a*g. har* *r a«>«i r. ,: 1 • ' it W 7 u » »1 ff . an/1 chaaea Ik a Mm* •*.,..~1 ,.,, 1 ,.»,U ar^t (\I XI H IM* a >»- 1 —«to« « M ;~a»« will »v4 !>.« alWali t .»-.W.)»»r,. l^. IK'** wWn a>w*» >» • • l}vwi avOwi* A aaw wiU. a {,]*}» i«a»4 •«... . If W.« a* a high raU nf a»i< afe^I will . -» « it .tiaiglrt r«i *-1f. will M W wail s*^»*. thaA a* •»•* alkali ia a > w»I.^J. Ftnt II il U i • ax^t *anU«. an 1 ia TWK \ ACOIDKM ng lha Urt H I OT aight yaan J a^«-irVa«st Uwy.f - haa barsom* * eif^a»a»r«ti «b«mt all tha vwrt i of .. U*. «,«,t#<f=ig«l tita aUain t>* atsacra* U>* aaw a»tt ka*^* I -mir »r».M tiM taa>4 wha* | I n^.c , -Hi, a .i-c-1 .lu!h| Uta ««»>,» 1*11 f>.«> tH* wiav x « i' mU> I t,H »•*>' U »w»w a.mi4 >M>4 V-. ....^« U*.n a f.w W«» .Miag 4MdlMg« will g** >U W tl>* a»r|.)M aJ.ail m«^ aft I >1 ! x. I U >>>*l-«a -^ kJ>» iiv. «-, j...-r« a I .W a *7ra*« fWHb <4* r ; rU**aaai*r tawSk 0^* tVa... agW^. O- atwly^ttaa l—« •« r,T,,*wi 1 II U< t-aaa avnm in '«• tha i OMWI lawjor . fa * .•! nr IFM « | n h-.. t KUl- . trthan H«f,>or<, .V. V. • SHERMAN HOUSE, .'.I Dro ' H.-,IH o f Ml BANXS. >!•' I'DII T 1IKNHY . N . V. <l'«irniH of <\lcinlm ^ mi l nliillnn s •'\•ipii aiul ,l,,in«-M f i.- I.IIIH ..f rxrliau K r , Ilir I'll'vlliuiMf ,-,..,,„.„« . muMh r lrai»n«-(l»i t |'»lli:riirni l luinlimij liiinluma . IM) IN\KHI-,'.KM WIT H INITK H ron.) Tt..n<)M liou^h l t.1,.1 aoli l V. H ATWK.1,1, , Caahlr v SCHOOLS. ELIZABETHTOWN UNION FREE SCHOOL K«-.x»«rrHT..WN. K,.. » CV. , N Y. \. CO A IKS, - /'riHcijMU. 11 1'KKM. I.H.SH ,,f (hUHiliiH)l will ••' Nrplrml,,-,- loih rtiorr WIIIIKI niniuftli.Hi tit»itt up , an.1 I WM aitting hore mimtc la t waa •nt <HI the woat aido, pu«)nn« Wl» waj along hi tho hittor aoht ' Tho l.la.-l.lno Ihert. lx^joii h> nlina rtUa \1 i>riokM <i> t my **, . I waa l'atng •wtLrxl Vr.nnlaxiud f..i what. I want t>> tin itvil the wiroa Diat .-.nao.1 in; liaart «o .IAU.1 .till It waa in Uir^o w.ir.U ' A lotHMuoUvo lu i lnokan l.~*«, ami la H\U'H U[> Die 1 iriounLiUii wiUi a full liaaii nt •Uaui. It muat IHO .toj^xxi. *.i»elu>w, of II will K<> r>raahii>u i»t» Uia train at II ' •• Now II U a t»wn a f«w nillaa fr.wn tai. Mia wira lx>iwa«n whinti ami mr»alf waa .town A. tho r,«.1 only haa a aiogl* U« k tha runaway loivandtira, anUaa rb>p)>a<t, wonl'l wro< k Ui* train thai waa at ll*» «a*a •Uixiliid ia DM. .UU.B I Uiora \ Whal WM Ui IK> .t<ui. r \ I Uicl U. Ukink of Uta right Uiing to .Vr», lmt half a lmjiJjo.1 Maa* >v<twtta4 atilvna Into HIT BiinA. K M \»> brj. trf th* rrUior, an.I I ,»ul.t o..« 4»»l<t* wttlott aafor an.l more |.r..Hin.l. f.w whIU I w,m).I ai « the train at ail Uau4i , t wU W «a MTO U.o I.^<nw4l*« aa wall, II I Hi. njrtg [ 'IV. r.*w W*a alw*r >anJt in tiUgalUMi. and \ha pflJtna r«v»rt*. Th k •r«hia U^ iW <M toa.oiU^, it a f mi Horn f>.n.*«.« a* Uv-Mgi. it -I- / |»ar « tfc« «1!ggl«g « .« ^ -a f«— m^ « • ^-*-a^ w* **• »—-» •• *• ^^ -'*»* «* — k - TM1 WASHHtOTOW WILLARDS. niaaalr* Brathan Waa Lave OaU Bat. «e» Tluui T-ay Lara Baeh Other. Oaleb sad Jo* WUlard They earn* feet* when they mimit worked M'odd .job, mtfl tbey togath« U*-*d a t»v«m whioh stood whex* Wfflairff. Botal BOW .taad*. H«« feey kept hoUI »dmad.«ow»nsof moaay. The WilUtrd brwthm are many times miUioaalm. but kUibeirmHUon.oamiot blow the flams of brotherly lov* into their bosoms. Oal.b hates Joe, who owns Wlllard's Hotel* and Joe bata* OaUb, who owns tha Sbbitt HOIIM. Joe WiU»»d U on* of th* characters A r *«hlngtoau All sort* of storUt «ra told kbont him and b*'k often denomiaatad the beroiU. H* lire, on Fourteenth ttnet war the Ebbitt House, In a great briek of dirty white, whioh looks like a tomb with IU tightiy-olosed blind* and IU forbidding exterior. He has a wife, bu( he WaTgoe. toto aodety and ke I. thought by manf to b. a mma-haUr. A negro servant always •nswersthe door, and It i* Unpowlbl, to gain admittaiuM. BaornUy I ealUd on kirn at hk boainsas den. Going throngh a na>. »ow passage over an uneven, dilapidated «oot I waaahown by tha negro Janitor np « »aijr of steep stairs, snd soon stood in th* presenoe af Joe VTUlard, the millionaire A queer looking man, with a big head oov- -rad with the whitest of white hair and the brightest black eyea tha,t ever looked into mine, roae from an old ehair aa I entered. Tall, dignified and rather good looking, I ehongbt him, and I noted his great bushy while brows overhanging his *>*s, hk big noa» and hk strong Jaw*. He was beyond doubt a man of character. He was in a \taUv* mood and, like many other rioh r. I know, hk hobby was making money.' diaoonraed for an hour on Jay Gould Taadarbill aad other*, givlag me interest. Ing ptaaagM | n theLr oareers aad interlard- ing hia ramarka now aad then with a me- telUo laugh. im WilUurd'* offlo* k a peculiar plaoe. Ila. wall k oraoked and the oldest of broken fumitnr* stands about the room. A grate of alnjsing onal la framed in a wooden maa- tal, and on thk stand in a row flfly or sixty glass Ink bottka, whloh oost, when full of Ink, pat-haps Ova otata apiece. An old briek nr r/ i 11M «I I botaaahoe «a another, and the floor beneath haa neither earpet nor raf, and age shows raaaky a eraek. On tne wall above tba mantel are nomeroua newspaper alippittgs a)>oqt wealthy men and how they had ao- fokad their millions. It k a murtooa den. tottu OtoHltmd Ltod- <rf the same pattern, laid down by &e s man. For fire yean we W*T« like brotberfc If I had a sick horse I oonnlud him, Wewentoratto hit houe to pj*y oatto hit houe to pj*y M sUdge, and his family cam* ore* to>J bxm»»topl»y«oqMt Pd hare tnruedovt of bed at midnight of tha darkest night you eT«s»w»ndwll^tw«i^xU7S* k t a doctor in n he'd hare ,l^tw«i^ii mud thirty feet deep, to bring a doct •Me of aiokiuw., and Vm eartain he'd doaa fully a* much form*. In an unfortunate hoar my brother-io. Uw from Obiokgo paid m* a TUt He •aid th* mantel WM Tery haadsom* aad tha grata « perfect beraty, aad added : \BQiyouwantabmsfander.- \No!\ \ Certainly yon do. It will be aa un- it\ oo Moooat of nothing •» A day or two after ha wturnad borne he otm*.braasfend« from Chicago. He aotonlyseni Has a present, but paid tba express oharges. Borne on* told tha man on the southwest oomer that I bad . brass ' nder. \Itoan'tbel\ \Buthehaa.\ \ Til never believe it!\ \ But I've seen it.\ \ Then he k a scoundrel of the deepest dyet Some folia would mortgage tVir ' souk for tbe sake of showing off a little t» When thk remark was brought to me I turned red, olear back to the collar-button. \ oalled the southwest corner man a liar and a horse thief. I said that his grandfather waa hung tor murder, and that hk oldest brother was in State prison. I advised him to sell out aad go to the Cannibal Islands,: and I offered to buy hia house and turn itj into a aoap factory. j The usual results followed. He killed! my* oat and I shot hk dog. He eompkinedl of my alley, and I made him put down a] new sidewalk. He oalled my hone an old! plug, and I lied about hk oow and prevent.! ed a sale. He got my ohuroh pew ayfay by paying a higher price, and I destroyed hit or edit at the grocery. He k now manoeu- vring to have the city compel me to movemj bam back nine feet, and I have all the ar- rangements made to buy the house next, ta him and rent it to an undertaker aa a oaflhj wareroom.— M. Quad, inDrakSt TrtmUtr. ^ a twit fo* U-r«gW4 agaUat U M or •orpotaatoci rwaaHa of U M a«~ QM pa**7 lafwnd 1* « * . . «... Ka* >*w M g*aaU t**—m. wtjia. fcowa tka , \ **•••» aait waa a* waarn. my* W> amama aafeaaa IwnnwafraM l*v( Itvr w U>* f—.if»l raU at * •• Hv-f. WM —** HI*M In vhWk b. H,™ UM .wtk.-k How I are* m«a|« l - • «.. It in U». Um* U « MM I *a »-4 prata.xl hi *w »*«• « ^ M KafiMj it. 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' i i «!> bat twi*l «»* it is «r» **.w**a*ft.jt*e»w» T ipi^iMlBjwVM.S.aA U-tMJW-wU •w*t,*aa»a,toawtv«»U. < »>sai a7wtli*>Ma»r sf«(blM«.M.w, WHJIT CAMS O.~* H3T WORDS. •l» OSSean •!«!« aa . C-IMraa >U.ww4 ef a MathaF Twraa«h a Maa'a Paaatan. »VUIlam Jaokaon, formerly of this section at G*orgla (hi* family tiring in OwinnettX want to Arkansas years ago and started a oaUl* ranob. HI* pUoa waa north of Little IUx>k and last /un* his herds numbered 1,000 or 7,000. Daring the month of June J«**on got Inrolred in a dispute with a neighboring eattl* owner relative to the hranrllng of oartain stock. The result was a pernonal ranoontre, in which Jackson shot an<l killed his man. The friends of the dead aatila dealor swore vengeanoe and Jackson was foxaad to flee to the mountains, where tyn wa^fnlnad by Thomas Jackson, a young- ar brother. Here he waa followed by the Sheriff of hi* county and a posse of tha daad man 1 * friends, who hunted him down Ilk* a wild baast. In a f*w days they ran npoa him In a wild, sequestered spot, where a fl*ro* batUe *n*u*d. Jackson stood his ground, lighting Uk« a tiger, and when the •moka had okarsd away it was found that ha bad kftM two of the poase and the Sher- iff Th* remainder of the gang beat a hsst* retreat. Savara! weeks ago s*verel Sheriffs orgau- i«a<1 a poaa* aad onna again Invaded the m.rantaia faataaas in quest of Jackson. He m*t th*m again aad auocnadad this time ia killing two s»or* Sheriff* and putting the rawt of them to an ignominious tight. TJiia mad* atz van, in all, whloh Jaokaon, at awiaaatt, had oauaed to bite tha dust under Uia flash of hi* deadly rifle. Mean- Unja Jankaoo'* wif*, with six ohlldren, was *tmg|[Uog along on hia oattle ranch, •avaral waak* ago ah* wrut* to a biottiar of Jaokaon, who lives in Owlnnett county, that aha waa nnabl* to gat flrewaod and had hwaa baralag oorn for many weeks. She bad no oo* to akt har and aaw no hop. of lha raturn of bar husband, who was still in th* ntmutUina. Laat rrVUy th* same brother got a tele- gram atattsg that tba woman, having grown dawparat* ©Tar the state of affairs, had blown bar brain* out with a double-barrel shotgun. A abort Urn* before be received a long letter from Jackaon hiniaelf, stating that he and hia broUvar bad two Winchester rifles and two Oolt'a r*Toiv*ra apieoe and plenty of acaoiaartioa, aa4 were resolved never to be takaoaUr*. The Stats of ArWnsss haa oat. lawed Jaeksoa, aad his brother turn Ghrm- aw«t torn gob* oat to look after the ettldi*n Mmm. OHE OF THURMAN'S METHODS. The pubUoation of thia oorrespocdenc. has reoalbd a carioui' ohrennisianos in : oon4 aeotfon with the passage of the Thumud sinking fund act and it may explain in why the GouLd-Huntington Wbbjj wa-defeated. It will be remembered M the effort* of Oould and Huntington were! oonoentrated upon the Senate. Stanlei Matthews had charge of the bill tnd mi enthusiastioally supported on tha Damo- • cratio side by Voorhees and BOB HilL Gkmld and Huntington were her* ia pet-. son; Gould has chosen to dismias for a time his \ parliamentary agents \ sad 'Ltd himcalf undertaken th« task of calling per- sonally npon Senators and tadeavoring to oonvmoethem by U» Ingeniooa and {jlsnri. ble arguments of wbioh &• ia master to support the amendment, wbioh would pnto* ttoaDy nullify ibe Thunnan bill. The agent* of Oould and Huntington td ia the marble room of the Senate, to which under the rule. «f that bod* they oould have had aooess only by the introduction of some Senators. They wen oonndant of forty votes to defeat tha bilL Senator Thurman expeoted to paw tha bill by mid* night There wan indications of an at- tempt at filibustering by tte opponents sad m« y amendments bad been offend Mr. Tnurman was seen to have upon ail desk a roH-oall of the Senate, He roee, stated that he understood the opponents of hi* bill warn confident of riotory; that he had, in fact, then upon hit desk s roU^all of tha Senat*. with the name, checked upon it of tbe Senators who, he WM watt sdTisad, ware relied upon by ibe agents of Gould and Huntington to vote nay. There WM intent* Interest in the chamber. Mr. Thurman did not read that roll-oall or tell wber* he got it He simply said that at tba voting upon the amendments prooeeded ha should watoh it with great Interest, to see how w*UU tallied with the list with which he had been furtdshed. Than OMtoioly ww ooaitemation in ttte ranks of th« lobby. Tb* voting began. Tb* forty promlaed votes npon tint tally- thai, dwindled to eighteen. Tb* Mil was paawsd. Yunnan put his mysterious roll. oaU into bit pook*t Gould took th* train to M.w York and KU said has nerer batn tn Washington einoe. Tbe Thurman bill wen*tofbeHou*»,dafladth* eoTaWnartoua «fth* railroad lobby aad waa paaaed by a 4«o4ktrd« vote,- WaMngUm LttUr U frk Mm Tnk Svmtng P«tt. BINTS ON POPPWO THB QUBSTIO1I. V ITW propota to s girl who has bee* oat drflng th* day with another man. Wotoea have sot flu versatility of man, and easnot aa readily torn from one object to anothe» H SO w» V l