Show BD EDIT I 1 R RIALS 14 14 1 STRONG DRINK i i 13 nota more post itlie aud and pitiable demonstration of ot the deaki e ess of 1 f ildi lidi human iian ilan nature iba iha than talo hold hoid 11 ZI iia C 1 i tho the taking 0 of int ini inton OX i l drink ba lias 1 I upon those fio rio 6 have been foolish enough to con tract thell theil theli abit drinking the samo same I 1 to td ax excess r esst instances alo aie not wants want I 1 ill ili ing 0 where the tile appetite for strohm dilill 1 h has locked in enand men and ivo iro wll wol vvo inen men too of splendid natural abilities extensive and alid varied culture brilliant bril lUnt accomplishments gre great at luv luu intellect f fine ine lne parts even genius 1 trul enouch enough ilois doe dobr rip hip van winkle tolla his child that eliat a n man mau man in suell accursed thralldom w would 0 uld CU cutoff hh 1111 right light arm foi fok fora a att adf aa bf P f the dimnic damning 0 po supply but nut cut the question of how to prevent lre men making such abject daves slaves of themselves es is a very biffl cult and and ind perplexing one andas and as yet it is far very far fit from a satisfactory solution in ili the east ewt the prohibit ory ory ork policy has been tried but with not very satisfactory results mas ilas I 1 mach maeh lias has tried its it J s now trying it if but apse ut with ts th so no flattering flat ring success mr martin griffin in resigning llis liis position as a member of bf the fassa lassa chu state boar board d of of police commissioners writ testo eato Gover governor wor hor in JIL the follows following ng style atis satisfied itis nned fled that the most most earnesd earnest antl and conscientious efforts are coni comparatively 0 rat ively futile and that the law its mode manner an and d agencies of exee exec u llon lion 1 flon lon ion aro not instruments of justice i lwe kwe or temperance I 1 beg lea iea vo e to tend tender or my remigi resignation bation to bak take 0 electon ecton eu jr act a n the ther lat mr Grimn further says bays 1 I am now fully convinced coil cod vinced that the prohibitory 1 hibi hibl tory law lai us it now stands on gli the tho statute books Is detrimental to the tile cause of temperance and that it lt leads to corruption and oniey onney in re regard ard to the officers lie stated that colip complaints saints were dally made mado against the con constables sables and that a great portion of the thia timo time of the commission was spent in investigating charges of calleas ance anca adust officers he firmly believes e y i S that a good licence e IW jaw w woud 4 ba be the kest lest best means of 01 arriving ng at the results now desired by temperance people ve we have a license law w heie bere and even that is fiercely opposed both in private and in tho the courts that It ith liere ere should be some sufficient method of regulating this liquor business ia is patent and no good elc cic set his face against any legislation to accomplish on illi so desirable desirably desi rabi 0 an end as tha pro pye bention ven llon tion U of drunkenness so far as hs callae be ill in massachusetts accord inato D fo mr ur griffins reported experience it is nob nol the weakness of drunkards so much as official corruption that renders the massachusetts law comparatively inoperative here hero it is chiefly the corruption of the friends enemies real really Y of bf the drinkers and aud tib d of or judicial boffl cial clai that causes causo what difficulty shermay ther may be ili in the ende endeavor avor avon 0 to o inoff moe moo s control the the ibe alq liquor business and prevent drunken dru ness S MAIL main STEAMERS 7 the the washington Washingto ir astar star gives the fol list of steamers and lines contracted for to carry the ocean mails dials from new rew york fore fort for europe uro api for this present month the contract it is said being be 1 ing given mainly 0 oil the basis of speed a american packet co baltic I 1 whito white star line rhein north german germau lloyd wisconsin williams williams guion gulon cunard ciu Clu nard cambria hamburg american packet co oceanic white star debey north german lloyd nevada williams guion guion gulon 41 geria cunard nia hamburg american packet co republic white star dberg berg north german lloyd manhattan williams guion gulon cussia russia cunard silesia Hambur gAmer can packet co adriatic white star uain main north german lloyd vyking Vy ming williams guion gulon hr dyer der eagle engle line liue java cunard irisia hamburg american packet 1 co cetti c white star donan north german lloyd so aie die of the vessels named are certainly not among the fastest fi afloat LAW QUIRKS the opinion of the tho City solicitor of boston mass al that fant 4 the w women omen recent lecent recently ly elected as of the school lowi bowl bo ird of that gi city t y vye iye re ineligible 0 qu ae account couitt of vichi vicki th lem tem is said sald to have been based on bh a decision orthe oftie supreme court ourt efm of the SL state jtb that fa females males nales cannot hold the flie onice of justl justi justlee justice ae of the peace but bui bu it is belle belie believed ved that the elected women will be admitted under linder the state sta Ata statute tute which pro vides that the tite paid shall consist of any number of persons persona divisible byr three 7 Thoi ladies ladles elected are described as cut intelligent and capable and lus ius hoped that they tiley will vill haye have the benefit of any doubt doub tand and be permitted to ferse berse erve in ili the cuico to tiley tiles have beon been elected i lit tit HUMMING RAS OAis glicko hero ar are e a gie git great grent at many rascals in this country and they do not all belo beio belong g to IF r I 1 f I 1 the poor and dby by any means I 1 many of them find their thein public and other offices of trust and importance and ater after Z on their games 6 0 dishonesty esty and swindling suddenly disappear about the time they are particularly wanted betl ib 60 officers coa eos 1 of the law some isome lid iid ilide illde in ther owna edun country ta bu but f it is not ifft very ago afo to do js sho fco 0 c consequently 0 J oti other le r arun run off to canada though they I 1 nrc arc not entirely secure th there ere others still horod horog gh in their r endea endeavor voi vol 8 to 0 escape pun punishment for their crimes crimps take ship and cross the sea to toi a foreign ej country america ameriba at one time tine i was the tile gleat country of refuge for british abid and eur Kur european L drope ti criminals who incontinently left their own country gitry for their coun arys good but steamships and telegraphic cables and extradition treaties have made su sueh such cli ell escape dangerous and uncertain and edege t there ero ere is much less of bf it attempted now than for frem brom prem this c criminals ri ini n als ais who are aro determined to escape capture are more likely tb direct their course to a country wig wip which uhe the united states has bas no extradition tre 1 it y uc ii as one of til all the e central califra 10 ion bior or south amerlean american stiffe es spain hor Vor portugal belgium iussa lussa etc 1 where the fleeing criminals hope to find secure refuge to fu to as lutich hi uch as possible J hii hll rUnn lnig irig amay avay away it is suggested elther either that the united states state government endeavor to speedily pro oure i treaties with such foreign governments as are aro not now so connected with the united states or the negotiation of a universal extradition a con gress giess of representatives of of all nations between each and all of f which which powers such treaty to be be binding that would lessen the chance chances of or the escape of rascals andt might or might not result in the jn increase crease of rascality jn in this country there is enough of it now heaten knows AND AND LOVELY this thia is the kind of reading that so delightedly interests some of the ladies and andee we take it from tho the washington ton star of dec 31 one of the most beautiful brides that the e sun 1 ever shone upon was v t miss liebe G gedney n cy barney who tia lia wag was a married last evening at 6 pm to mr jas C haynes of new york As the bride in her rich robe rohe of white silk slik with ion lon lonz train which she managed most gracefully passed up the aisla aisic of the church with her gallant husband murmurs of admi nd mi ration escaped from many lips the toilette of silk illusion and flowers divided the admiration mi ration of the audience one orid of the most beautiful weddings that ever took place in this city was that of mr william oswald charlton chariton Cb arlton and miss mary campbell campbeli which was golej solemnized D nihed at st matthews church at ono one athis afternoon the brides exceeding loveliness Is i too well known in lV washington ashington to any mention here let it suffice to say eay that in her bridal toilette liette to of or pur fur ewhite she made a living picture which those who gaw faw can never forget her dress was of illusion with sprays spray s and wreath of white flowers florem similar flowers fastened on her veil vell peari pearl ornament sunda sanda a superb bouquet ran fan aud nud exquisite lace handkerchief completed the toilet the groom wore the english morning dress as also did the riest man captain charlton chariton of the army the brother of the groom E eight fallt lovely youna girls attended the bride these were miss katy wise wipe miss charlton chariton Cb arlton miss bitts miss sally freling Fr cling buysen huysen miss edith fish miss mibs freeman miss nina french and miss dalsy daisy dais v datie davie tho dresses of bride and bridesmaids were wore all from paris tho the latter iatter woi wol c rans rals muslin with puff inga insa and coples ruffles of the same fonn four of the bridesmaids wo wore wone pink flowers flower and four blue eilah ri ch narried carried a L magnificent bou boa bouquet rese mv 1 r hy f tle ile the I 1 groom and each wore a locket aiso also presented by the groom the I 1 lockets worn with the toilets of rose and white while were set sei with pearls and coral thomp worn with white cra ivere gilt with wit peael pearls and arld turquoise the grou p which stood at the c hancel chancel rail rall formed a tabi au ali of eerik ing be beauty auty it the girls who may feel slightly envious on leading i the above will be somewhat molli mollified fled fied by the tho recollection ol that the two charming brides were draped ili in 41 let us hop hope 3 that thab the illusion either with t the 1 e brides or the grooms i extended no further than the drapery not to the character I 1 I 1 4 I 1 BANKS in E england a system 0 cheek check banks bankd lidi has re recently been an inaugurated au which pro proves tp q be of great convenience to the pub I 1 ile lie le the C chief bank of this kin hin kind d is situated in pall mall uhl london jondon but banks A all ail over the country haye have been placed in business relation with it tile tiie operation i of these banks tanks is thus deseri described bed all ali A II 11 you have to dri d I 1 if r yon wish to begin bus business iness with the check bank bafik 19 efto irto rosend to send ir example pie lois floi sto to the bank yon youra you receive into InTe in cetani turn a checkbook check cheek book of ten checks each of the alue niue value aluc of orone ene one pound abiell which you yon can fil up and pay a away vay as 43 xou you yx may require any one will tare take your check it is ergood as lood tood as a post office order aud and I 1 jt Is E much rauth more convenient safer arid arld eil ell cheapen cheaper aper apen you yoa have not been tt trl tu tusk k any olle one introduce you to the tho banic sour spur our money was your introduction you are under 0 obligations to no one and youn your banking fic fie account co a nt has las cost you jou only ohly one shilling you can buy a bo book 1 0 1 1 0 of 1 e lf t checks or 2 03 check checke or sia lla 10 c checky cheeky h C k 1 all nil at the same rate ench each check is stamped so that it can only be drawn forsi for enior filer or J or ion whatever amount it bauro if it your checkbook check book lii 1 stolen st olentha the thief thier would probably not know how to k sin sla u it if he did the bank bauk has a means for detecting the forgery already this new i system item kiem simple safe cheap an and d convenient ilas lias won woly great favor fator in EnId hd I 1 thila tom tear family the fani family llyon of the lato late senator have not becil a g the lat mat fortunate mortals ot oi aai aal jai flate bere hero nero r 0 0 I 1 s PL a I 1 pawa passage C relating to them baron boileau who was sentenced tb imprisonment by ti a french trench court i for his con eon connection n action with the tle the demphis lemp his and el paso railroad ann aff affair hirIs mis confined in the Conc Concierge ierg lerg gerie gerle rie alme aime boileau is at boulogne oke a ahde 11 h her hen er six cw children liv aliye 9 through the be generos generosity ity of t the SL st louis louls bisp af ani afi atch acA aea aeh gives te he following p particulars rs relating ielati ll 11 to mr bentons bensons Ben tons family ninie nirie or tep years y ears cars ago baron tiro n boileau was the Iren pren ch clr consul at new york city trusted and respected pecked d by the tho government and abid Fici popular pular and a accomplished in his intercourse with the people 0 of america he married ibi while ile lie lle an consul at rew new aorl susan daughter daughten of colonel thomas H ben ton the th marriage was a most happy one B baron naron aran boileau was afta ward appointed minister to acua do rand it was while performing the functions of his office in that phat hat locality that he was recalled and unil discharged by tiie the french brench authorities his stay in new york lie had lied become involved ili ill railroad schemes and had been induced in a an n hour to recommend in his big as an official a agent ant of thio the government the negotiation of or the memphis his and el paso railroad bonds an fn in this he violated the plain law his country rigid in all such matters the french F rench government dov jov emment carried out the law 16 its utmost and imprisoned him fremont is a brother in law of the baron and the sa me which tred wed and mid found his connection guilty the general to serve a term terin of years he made good his escape fron from france however and arid in the absence of anything like ah aft extradition treaty will probably keep it good there was once onee it a period in the affairs of missouri when col benton was its political autocrat huto erat crat troubles not a few have come to these those whom lie he nurtured and loved mrs fremont our ou r jessie tho the wife of a man who has been declared a felon because of a speculation which has ruined lils liis brother inlaw in law bankrupted his famil family and cons consigned ned his wife and children to charity another daughter mrs william cary jones now a widow residing fraul isco iseo cal lias has neit felt almost terribly the misfortune of life and though not nob enduring all the tho privations priva bons of extreme poverty is supporting herself andthil d dren dreu ren 0 on in the amail small wages ia paid to li her er as a a teacher ill in the public rd j A i |