Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 14, 1890, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba daily free press Winnipeg not. 14. Free press. Morning and evening pub Lilied every Day except sunday at six o clock a. M., and four o clock p. A. Respectively at Winnipeg by the Manitoba free press co. W. F. Luxton managing director and editor in chief. Una Faethe dreadful narrative of the rear guard at Yambura. If they Force Stanley to justify himself they will regret it for he a desperate fighter when attacked Tus was shown a along the route through darkest Africa and the Only living officer kit at Yambura stands by his Side to sustain his charges. Edition by mail one tear six months 16 one month strictly each in Advance. Daily morning free press delivered in Winnipeg on terms. Evening free and Sun delivered in Winni Peg 20 cents per week. 75 cents per month far Feree months. Strictly Cash in Advance. 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Bis courage and abilities have to commended themselves to the people that after serving Premier fair a full term of the legislature tie finds his government supported on Appeal by a largely increased a majority indeed so Large that it a almost an extravagance of speech to say that there a an opposition at All. During his term of office he grappled with several questions that were calling for settlement but which previous governments had not the courage to touch. Of these the Moat important was the question of the Jesuit estates which for a number of years was the source of much Contention and increasing discontent. He took it up and settled it and in the speech from the throne which opened the current session of the legislature the announcement was made that the protestant Section of the Board of education had accepted the miney voted it As its share of those estates and the province was congratulated on the removal of the last excuse for further agita Tion. We Are too near the stirring events connected with that settlement to judge calmly perhaps or impartially but the judgment of future years will that or. Mercier s course in this respect was bold Wise and Friday. Nov. 14, 1890. The so Ardai. The whole civilized world rejoiced when Stanley returned Safe and successful from Hia Mission to darkest Africa. Everyone admired his Pluck and endurance and More than these the skill which was necessary to carry him through so Many difficulties. In All Eye but those of the envious he was a hero and people were not slow to let him see How a race they appreciated his splendid achievement. Hia associates were scarcely less applauded and Pride and satisfaction were everywhere evinced. Now comes the Cloud. It not big or dark enough to eclipse the glory of that expedition but it casts a Shadow Over there was much dirty Linen accumulated on the Way and it a now being washed in Public and much to the Public disgust but the memory of the dead officers Barttelt and Jameson will have to Bear the discredit of of it. Stanley May have some infirmities of temper but there was nothing in his Book to provoke the disclosures of Barttelt s rela Tives who have probably by this time discovered that they were guilty of great indiscretion n publishing them. They put. Stanley on Hia defence and the popular verdict will be that he cleared himself of All blame and that in the allusions made in his work to Barttelt s conduct As chief of the rear column he was generosity it self. What he has said since to Clear himself of the expressions made against him is confirmed by All the competent wit misses now remaining. Bonny whom Stanley found the Only surviving offi cer on his return to Yambura in a Long letter to the London times Moie than confirms All his said. If major Barttelt was wheat at rapid City. Grain pouring in prom nil Points accidents week. Ing. Statesmanlike. For the session on which he has just entered or. Merrier has Laid Down a Liberal Gressie programme. The system of common school education which has been too much neglected in the past is to be improved and extended and it is intended in addition to this to establish free night schools All Over the province and to increase the Grant for All elementary schools. The care of the insane has heretofore been entrusted to religious houses and owners of asylums to which they have been Farmed out the province contracting to pay so much per head for their maintenance. Without there being anything vicious in the system itself its practical work ing has been attended with scan dals according to some of the for a number of years past there have been com plaints especially from protestant and a Reform has been loudly called for. Or. Merrier responds to it and a credit in Money together with legislative authority will be taken to provide for provincial control As soon As existing contracts expire. Active and practical Steps will be taken to promote colonization a Central agricultural school is to be established and liquor licenses Are to be diminished in numbers and increased in Price. Other reforms and improvements Are included in a programme which indicates that the Quebec Premier is one of the most enterprising and enlightened of Canadian statesmen. Rapid pm nov. Is pouring in from All directions. Geo. Mcculloch co s elevator is rapidly filling with Good hard wheat and Nuu Moth roller Mills is kept Busy Tremy for per Day while the warehouses at the elation Are being taxed to their uttermost to accommodate what is necessary till cars Are supplied. Threshing proving far More satisfactory than was exp cud. A yield of 35 of wheat or 70 of Oats a quite common. Who lives a few Miles West threshed of wheat from 80 acres of land while Sawyer j. B. Brown j. Spearin and num. Bers of others were rewarded with from 35 to 38 bushels to the cart. Or. Jas. Spearin s oat crop turned out in acre average of 78 bushels. All Over this Section the yield w enormous and the Sample cannot be beaten in the province. Old settlers and new Are More than Ever satisfied that they made no mistake when they settled in the rapid City District the Elysium of Manitoba. Or. Lyman Dwight superintendent of g. N w. Telegraph company arrived on last night s train and drove to this morn in. We have had a chapter of Here in Riff the past week. The first unfortunate was or Frank mattock Foreman in the Woollen Mill Whosel hand was caught in the machinery with which he was working and so badly lacerated that it will probably be two months before he will be Able to resume work. The Dav following or. James Graceie con Ductor on the m. N. W. While coupling Carson the Yard Here had Bis right hand badly smashed. Amputation of the thumb was necessary. A third Accident happened night to or. James Simpson s three year old son. While on the ice with a number of other children the Little fellow fell and broke his leg. Messes. J. S. Armitage and Geo. Motheral travelling Grain men Weru Here last night in the interests of their respective a Public read room and Library at Maocia Tion has been a room provided with newspapers and m Many As the association can afford will be opened immediately. Or. Frank bold of Minnedosa was in town this morning. The ice on the River in splendid condition for skating. The m. T n. W. Railway company Are building a Telegraph line from Minnedosa to rapid City. The new line will be a Loop on one of the company s from Winnipeg to Yorkton. About two inches of Snow fell night. Current chronology. November 14. Boleyn maid of Honor to Catherine privately married before Catherine Waidi forced from Henry vol was Mother of Queen Elizabeth and beheaded at the Tower. May 19, 1636. Of Benjamin Boadley. Of Baron Leibnitz mathematician bom 1646. Of George Hegel German philosopher born 1770. Great tempest in the Black sea the Kaa of a number of English vessels operating in the Basso turkish War. Of Pom Miguel sex King of Portugal. Isth Sherman left Atlanta and began Anarch to the sea. Storm in Eastern blockaded. Of the Hue discovered enthusiasm in Boas a followed by declaration of War against Turkey. 1889-8ir John Macdanald resigned the presidency of the Canadian Council and took the port Folio of and a new ave Ella with the lengthening of evenly Sis then arises a demand for novel indoor amuse an English paper tells How such can be obtained on strictly scientific principles in describing an entertainment at which the writer was present. The lecturer held no a Sheet of paper which he touched with the still glowing of the Caudle. Instantly the paper began to smolder and it soldered up and Down in a narrow line until it had written god save the which was the very last jiving we expected it would do. Then other sheets of paper were taken and on some patterns were burned out on others animals were drawn. On the last there appeared a very fair sketch in Stencil of the room in which the lecture was Given. This was mysterious. The papers were landed round for examination and though ome were held up to the Light no pattern could be found on them. It is. Easy Enouch to prepare such said the lecturer. Take some Altpeter a common Salt known sometimes As nitrate of Potash sometimes is Potasnic meaning the same dissolve in water till the water p no More. In fact make what As a saturated solution of it. Then with a wooden As a match end or a lip of this solution As an Ink and draw the pattern on such a sized a 3er As you see. Any paper will do but the a sized paper will not show the Mark when the liquid lies which it very soon will do. But if Here is no Mark Bow Are you to know whore to Start from make a Pencil Mark at the spot. When Yon Are ready apply to he Mark a slowing stick like this. You will see the burning spread right and left until the ends meet and you will have a result like and out dropped an elephant. Teething troubles. Of the Many diseases associated with teething i shall speak Only of localized stomatitis As being the most constantly present and More directly within the prov nce of the dentist. The first symptom of his condition dependent on tooth erupt Ion is an itching sensation before any ocal disturbance is noticeable the child will rub its Gums or bite hard substances. Slavering May be observed. Then we find Tum faction of the Gums. The inflammation is localized or diffused in Accord Ance with constitutional conditions and whether one or Many Teeth Are presenting n the healthy child the swelling is tense and glistening in appearance while in a poorly nourished infant there is rather an appearance of general inflammation the issues being flaccid. In the first instance Lancing the Gums Al most invariably gives instantaneous Relief n the second such a procedure if it gives Relief at All produces it Only by very Grad Ual stages. In either Case the application of the tincture of Belladonna will give re if though As it is a dangerous remedy it should be used carefully by experienced lands. A saturated solution of potassium Bromide is harmless and sometimes quite satisfactory. Where Lancing is decided of it should be properly done in accordance with which Ooth or Teeth May be presenting. This hould be remembered that premature dancing never does any Good frequent y causes an intensification of suffering. The wound rapidly and the dancing tooth will meet the greater resist Ance through this than through the orig Hal York Herald. Insane As Bonay reported him to his brother months before his death then he waa brutal to a degree and exceedingly cruel to the natives under him. Briefly Stanley s theory is that when hear Rived at Yambura be found but one of the five officers or. Bonny alive and 169 out of the 271 soldiers dead. Or. Bonny told him the dreadful Story of Barttelt s barbarity his attempt to Poison the Nephew of. Tip poo Tib his prodding of the Zanzi Barie. Killing of boys shooting of men his Joy when he heard that Stanley had been poisoned Hia attempts expedition and finally his death at the of an infuriated husband whose wife he was abusing. He told him further of the neglect to procure Medicine for the sick and food for the starving though provisions were easily attainable the neglect of All orders and the hideous incident of Jameson and the cannibals. Since or. Stanley s statement was published Bonny himself has made one which confirms All the charges made against the officers of the rear guard and particularly those against Bax Lelot himself. He is Char Itable enough to adopt the theory that Bart Telot was insane and answers the question so often asked Why the officers did not interfere to prevent All this brutality in the following manner with regard to Stanley s charge against him of a Lack of initiative Bonny says he is Klad that Barttelt s blood is not on Hia head As it would have been had he violently resisted and tried to Stop Barttelt s doing. Had be done so the whole Camp to exec rated the major that in a moment on the raising of Sonny s hand Bartte lot would have been torn limb from limb. Bonny admits that combined action might have the relations of the officers were too strained and a single written protest would have made the protester a marked Man and it was m slight matter to incur Bartte lot s the friends of Bart Elob and Jameson now threatening to bring Stanley into court. Tommu cations. The neglected Sabbath to the editor of the free allow me through the columns of your taper to Call the attention of every Clergyman i Manitoba to the fact there is now be fore the Dominion parliament a Hill to secure the better Observance of the the Bill is in charge of or. John Charlton and he object is to afford Relief to hundreds of work ing men who Are compelled to engage in their Ordinary occupation every Sabbath or lose their situations. To strengthen the hands of or. Charlton and others in parliament the Christian people in every part of the Dominion Are requested to Send petitions one addressed to the Senate and another to the House of commons of the do minion of Canada. Forms of petitions have been sent to the representatives of the differ ent denominations and ought to be in the bands of every Clergyman in the province. I Dave volunteered to collect those petitions after they have been aligned in the different churches and Forward them to Ottawa. I would therefore request that every minister who is supplied with forms to have them signed and sent to me As soon As possible if he has not already sent them to or. Arm Strong in Ottawa. If any have not been sup plied he can get forms by dropping me a Post card. There is some reason to fear that some representatives of the various churches who were supplied with petition forms for distribution have neglected the work entrusted to them and i would ask these gentlemen if they cannot attend to the matter to Send me the forms that they May be sent to parties who will secure _ i would moreover ask any person connected with a congregation whose in cuthbent has notions to attend to these Sabbath Peti to take charge of. The matter himself and if be has no forms he can get them Froine me. Two forms both of which Are to be signed by persons of both sexes will be supplied to any person desiring them and they can be extended to any length by posting foolscap to the Bottom. This matter is very urgent. Many friends of the Sabbath have spent a Rood Deal of time and Money to secure legislation which will relieve hundreds of hard working men from a tyranny which is destroying both soul fund body and it till be simply too bad if All their efforts foil through the indifference and neglect of professing christians who could greatly assist in the work of emancipation by simply sinning a petition. Winnipeg nov. Is. Accident and suicide. A Foreman crushed to Scutt a Friend on hearing the suicide. Elm nov. Moving an old seven ton engine in the shop of the Jar Reki manufacturing co. This morning the lipped allowing the monster to fall crushing Jup. Mcclay Foreman of the and a swedish labourer named Benson. Mcclay died on Way to the Hospital and Benson cannot live having received internal injuries. Both men were horribly mangled. Henry stutter until lately fellow Workman with Mcclay was near the works when the Accident happened and learning of his death it so worked upon his mind he went Home and shot himself dying almost instantly. He bad been in ill health for some time and out of work. Jameson s pictures. Hideous found in the note Book of Stanley s subordinate. Buss bus nov. Beige while on the Congo they saw Jameson s note Book containing six drawings representing various stages in the cutting up and cooking of natives. The pictures were headed a drama in six one of the officers also saw a head and Ikin of a negro preserved in Glass vessels in Jameson s Possession. John Moedt. Stanley himself invites this in closing his statement. He says or. Walter Barttelt was warned by or. Bonny to let the body of his brother rest in its grave at Benalla. The other officers specially warned him that it could do no Rood to probe this question Bat or. Walter Bart Telot seems to Bave been driven on by a fury and his friends of the press have unanimously demanded that some explanation should be Given. I have told these facts As they were told to me. Whether any one of them was True or not i have no Means of knowing. Some Are attested by affidavits others Are in official reports which i Bent upon saving the expedition from scandal waa Bent a Jim suppress ing. If i shall be glad to go into a court of Law where the whole matter can be fully commenting on this unhappy controversy the Chicago Tribune says there can be Little doubt that the friends of Barttelt and Jame Sog will regret their action should they Force Stanley into the courts and that he will Vin. Dicette his charges and fasten the responsibility where it belongs. He treated the matter in Hia Book with the utmost Deli free Trade and Protection. To the editor of the free press. Your last weekly Issue you hold out prospects of reciprocity with the states in spite of the Mckinley Bill. I often wonder if those who talk of reciprocity with the states comprehend fully what that Means under the present conditions. It seems to me that reciprocity with the states Means an adoption by Canada of the Mckinley Tariff against All the european nations. With the present Canadian Tariff lower than that of the states the states would not hear of allowing euro Pean goods to leak into their coun try ask Cacy and generosity no farther in his censures than the commander of such an expedition had the right to go. Had the friends of Barttelt and Jameson Beta Wise would have kept silent. It is their own d that have brought to through Canadian ports. May i if Canada is prepared to throw her lot in with against great testimony against n Convent. London nov. Naples police authorities have obtained an important witness against the directors of the Convent popularly called the buried in the person of sister Maria a Young girl who said that her father a wealthy Man put her in the Convent against her will because she intended to be married to a poor artist. The girl will be called upon to testify for the prosecution in the proceedings pending against the institution. Forty three on the Flag. Washington nov. Tracy to Day issued an order increasing the num her of stars on the National Ensign and Union Jack to 43. Five new stars Are added one each for North Dakota South Dakota Mon Tana Washington and Idaho. The Stara Are arranged Iii six rows the sixth Row containing eight stars and the other five rows containing seven each. A wrecking Steamer Jacksonville fin., nov. Steamer lost in the Bay at St. Turns out to be the wrecking Steamer starry Banner from Baltimore to key West. She truck Bank and Sank a ten minutes in Shoal water. The Crew took to a rigging where they remained for several until rescued by the life Sav ing Crew. Captain and Crew of Nix men were All saved. Steamer is a total Britain a canadians think that the already heavily taxed British ratepayer will View with complacency a higher protective tax against him and cheerfully pay for a Navy to protect the Canadian coasts will lip Salve and other protestations of loyalty be a quid pro quo to the British taxpayer 1 do canadians realize the fact that we can Only Export raw materials and that no country but Manitoba wants Canadian manufactures and even in Manitoba judging from the Large re turns of the customs House we prefer foreign goods and Only buy the Home stuff because we cannot afford to buy the better imported article. Open up at once free Trade with great Britain and leave the to starve themselves into a More rational Frame of mind. The americans will come sooner to their senses if let alone than interfered with they will soon learn that they cannot boy Cott the world without boycotting them selves. There was once a Wise Young lawyer in Jade let his advice be taken to heart let them alone if True they will succeed if false they will h. Act but hcs bad. A amoeba 2for. 7th. O Gnu Lorai to Chicago nov. Morning paper o Sullivan the iceman who Nerving a life sentence in Joliette Penitentiary for complicity in the murkier of or. Cronin has intimated t a number of friends that he. Is anxious to Teall he about the murder and thinks h has already suffered enough for the misdeed of others. The Newfoundland dispute. London nov. Standard states officially that lord Salisbury demanded ten Days time for the consideration of or. Waddington s proposals in connection with the Newfoundland fisheries dispute and has Asye made no reply thereto. A Catholic conc Rem. London nov. Correspondent o the chronicle at borne says that on the Occa Sion of the Celebration in Honor of Chrit to Pher Columbus at Genoa a Catholic will be held with the special approval of to Pope. Bobbed at Muy pal has nov. Of a. B. Amer in ton Corner of Texas Avenue and Jordan Street was blown open last nigh take women of Dorse can. When Yon have seen two or three streets n Santiago together with the Plaza the Alameda and the Hill of. Santa Lucia Yon Tave seen the whole City the rest is All sameness and repetition spread Over an expanse of Many Square Miles for Santiago occupies a superficies out of reasonable proportion with its inhabitants rho require to be conveyed from Point to Point by a railway and an important net Vork of Tramway since the War against pern it appears women have been employed of conductors of hone can and at me time an attempt was made to employ women As Drivers too but it failed. Chilian least of draught Are obstinate and re quire a stronger hand than a woman s to manage them. As it is All Over Chili in the Large towns As Well As the Small ones the Tramway conductors Are girls whose uniform consists simply of a Man s Straw hat n Money bag and a White apron the rest of their costume being left to individual taste. To desc girls have a seat at the Back of the car and seem to perform their duties mod Estly and to the general satisfaction. The pretty ones or rather the least bad looking the chilian women of the lower classes Are not blessed with fairness of face remain Long in the service they soon find get otherwise provided for. The hone car girl is one of the peculiarities of chilian Street life. As far on i know it is the Only country in the world where women Are engaged in such child in Harper s. A hint on handling a pet sing inc Bird. The owner of a Canary or other singing Bird sometimes has occasion to catch it for the purpose of examining it closely As for instance when the pet has received a Hurt. When the Bird is not perfectly tame and fears to be touched this task is not a pleas ant one to ii tender hearted person for the Little creature flutters around and dashed against the bars of its Cage at the risk of hurting itself and of aggravating any sore Ness which it May have. A simple and easy Way to avoid this trouble is to handle the Bird at night. Stand by the Cage and then let some one turn out the Light. The Bird will sit perfectly still and you can catch it without difficulty. When the Light has been Turnce on the pet can be examined and then put Hack behind its York Tribune. A Ilaff amt crawl. The company May be requested to Esti mate the height of a flour barrel. It need not be brought into the room for All Are familiar with the article and the compan. May he required to Mark on the Wall where the top of the barrel will come. Carpenters masons and others who Are accustomed to making estimates in their Heads May not be caught but others Wil be sure to Moke a great Blunder. The height of a floor barrel is Abnot 3 feet Anc 4 inches but most of the party will Mark it at not less than 3 feet and some Over Horn. A Remale athlete. Mrs. Ii. K. In Rincler of new York i an unusually accomplished athlete. Sli walks thirty Miles at an Outing at a Pac of three Miles and n half an hour makes a Day s journey on a bicycle on rough roads without resting climbs Mountain peaks with neatness ital dispatch is u Long Dis Tance skater in excellent swimmer a dexterous and powerful canoeist a sculler am rower who might compete with a College Crew and i Kynn ust who lifts 535 pounds of Iron when out of practice and 625 when at her Best. Withal she hns a Iran n Din Bazar. There Are women in the woman s Christian Temperance Union in the daughters in the woman s belief and in toe Eastern Star an aggregate of nearly banded to Gether Muter tartan Tor Loyal or vice to and manner of human need. To Marble mix Whiting with Lam it Stoa Prantow the Brevity of Fame Public men of other Days not now often heard of. Briarton Barker c. N. Sex governor Filer Proctor Knott and Lien. Long their Fame waxed and Are All Elgut yet. Special correspondence new York. Nov. Any one should Umback the of the newspapers for be past ten years he would find a most Riding proof of the Brevity of Fame n that Brief period of time men have prims into repute which has put their Ames upon the lips of every one and yet Oday Many of these same men Are forgot in. It is Given to but few men to win a reputation which survives the curiosity and comment of the hour. There hangs p in the Library of one of the justices of he supreme court in Washington a photo Ruph in which All the members of con tubs of the sessions Toj ginning with the Var arc pictured. Some of them were men very great contemporary repute and it 11 newly elected senator a few years Vigo As looking at this picture and confessed hat of All the number of men therein con aimed he knew the names of Only eight. A Brief Glanco at some of the names which had u meteoric brilliancy in the last few , and which arc now almost forgotten will strikingly suggest the Brevity of Fame. In 1880 or. Wharton Barker of Philadelphia was thought by Nauy politicians to be one of the com ing men in political activity lie was possessed of Large wealth was rather rest less in his Energy and established a newspaper and Wharton Barker was one of those who undertook to shape the destiny of the Republican party. He was perhaps the original suggest or of James a. Garfield or the presidency Anil some months be Ore Gen. Gnu fled was nominated Barker was engaged in a movement which was shrewdly managed and which had consid Erable influence at the critical moment in giving the vote of the convention to Gar held. The exploit gave him wide Fame. He was considered a probable member of Gen. Jarf Leld s Cabinet and his failure to obtain hat Post has been thought by some of his friends to have lessened somewhat his in in political matters. At All events re never engaged in another political movement As Brilliant As the first one. Kittle by Little he lapsed from the Pedestal notoriety which he had obtained Al though for a Brief period his name was conspicuously mentioned in connection Vith in american Syndicate which obtained enormous privileges in China which were afterwards revoked by the chinese government. Since that time or. Barker Las almost passed out of sight although 10 is now u very Busy Man Anil still has an interest in a newspaper publication. He is however a Young Man and May be heard rom again. For Many years up to and including 888 the name of Cornelious n. Bliss was familiar to citizens of the Republic everywhere. To merchants he was mown As one of the great business men of new York City and to politicians As one of the Powers of the re pub ican party. So great was this pres Ige As a politician that he was elected to he important Post of chairman of the Republican state committee and in hat capacity Dur no an important Ireail Deuthal which was to tinge on the vote of new York or. Bliss achieved a notoriety which pleased him less ban it did his friends. A f t e r Bat canvass How Over he practically dropped out if Active politics 10 that it is Only rarely that his name is mentioned and within a Short time he has Iven the first intimation in some hat be still maintains an Active interest u political matters. Or. Bliss has been Levitin g his time exclusively com i Clely to the enormous manufacturing of which he is the representative a new York City and while his political repute May seem to have been lie Lias increased the respect of Busi Nain men for Lis abilities. To is one of the hardest working As Well As most Sucic sol no Busi Ness men in new York City. In the last years of Gen. Grant s Mulrain stration and from that time up to 1sso, craps Charles Foster of Ohio was is to Vincnt As any in the Louse r in politics excepting possibly or. Tuaine and or. Conkling. Foster jumped nto sudden notoriety by an and courageous course which he took in reference to the Southern question. He won the esteem of High minded citizens everywhere and yet by shrewd political ment lost no popularity with the Active politicians. His popularity in Ohio became enor Mous and it car ried him into the governor s chair after two of the exciting campaigns Ever held in the state. Many persons sex governor poster thought that pos Ter was the coming Man of the Republican party but after he retired from the governorship for a Long period his name was scarcely mentioned. He has recently How Ever attracted attention by re entering political life As a candidate or Congress in or. Foster s Case however this comparative obscurity was apparent rather than real and was voluntary rather thai forced. For although an excellent poli Ticia nand Itman of statesmanlike impulses he also possessed business capacity which commanded the respect of the Ablest Bonsi Ness men. It happened that Joist its he was retiring from the governorship of Ohio thu discovery of the enormous reservoirs of nature which exist under the soil of that state was made and governor Foster was one of the first to see the great financial pass abilities which Lay in the development of this wealth. He gave himself up for Sev Era years to organising and developing the business. It we an absolutely Nev business there were no precedents an therefore those Intens Ted had to feel the Way. Governor Foster was so absorbed in it that he slipped away from Public notice until after the successful development when it was found that he had created business which was yielding and would still further yield enormous wealth that he has contented to enter politics life again indicates Bis belief that Hie work has been practically accomplished. He has made no secret of ambition to became some Day a senator Tram be it it Man of such aggressive torn Chat thirty five different varieties cicm8 to s elect from. Prices ranged prom i pier to Zotts a std we can suit every taste or Cotton. Write for samples. Dawson bold co., Wynn Lipaj put and hence drink no liquor Cortee is All the stimulus the Ounjia needs it warms it invigorates the mind spirit when oppressed by overwork worry. Cortee is the Temperance age of Mankind. Inv but my the above is it. Remember what it stands for Chase san Boru 8eal Brand Java and mocha. Buy no Proctor Knott. Now he has entered politics again he is sure of command a Good share of Public Atten Tion. Probably the name of Proctor Knott will always be remembered from the unique find to him most aggravating Access which he achieved in his famous pee cd which ridiculed the then unsettled City of a ninth. Was the inspiration of the moment. Knott Mil no intention of saying More Tolian a new words when he took his feet to speak on in appropriation for Buluth Harbor. Che humor of the thing occurred to him he was speaking and there was much n the situation at that time which Justi led his humorous comments. Having started in this vein he carried the House with him and never in the history of con Gress has there been such 11 scene As was witnessed while be was talking. The members gathered about him and he Cou used them with laughter which was so great it times that the speech was interrupted it did not occur to him at the moment what the elect might he upon Bis own reputation but the a exec Day he discovered to his intense Chagrin that he was being heralded Over the country As a Jenius of humps who eclipsed Artemus Ward John Phoenix and Mark Twain. Although a hard working Momber and a serious Man governor Knott found Jisc of handicapped during his entire con Gressional career a Hub i Utheil ten years longer by the repute which he made with that speech and constant refer n c o s to it and congratulations which he received annoyed him As much As the song a a r c h i n g through geor Gia is said to an Noy Gen. S h e r Man and As references to the Chinee disgust Bret Harte. Governor Knott quilted Cori Gress because he thought his usefulness waa ended there and returned to Kentucky to be elected governor. Since then he has been practising Law in a quiet Way in his Kentucky Home mid has acquired one of the largest practices in the state. The Opportunity occurred to him last year to go to Duluth and sing the praises of the magnificent City which is now hems developed there and tie people of that City received Tim with the utmost demonstrations of respect. After the War Gen. Longtree was the occasion of almost As much comment in political circles As he had been with Mili tary men during the conflict. Gen. Grant him political office and it looked As though Longstreet might have started upon a career of that sort but the circumstances were such that his political relations were unpleasant As he differed politically with most his old com-1. Railes. Since re tiring from Politi Cal Lii e Gen. Long Street has been Busy with h i s memoirs w h i c h Are sure to be a valuable contribution to the history of the War As he Bey West kept. Differs in his views respecting some of the Battles and issues with Peiterson Davis and Gen. Johnston and others who have written of the War from a Confederate Point of View. Gen. I Longstreet however has bet a unfortunate. He is in poor health and lives quietly on a farm in one of the Rural regions of Georgia. Tire farmhouse was burned Down a Short time ago and a part of his manuscript of memoirs was destroyed. 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