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Show Senator Hoar Remembered. ,f t Senator Dalle) has stra)ed from ' H trotting horses to restricting tho gov- ''il ernment departments, and said easu J -, iH "One ot thu brightest as well as fttl one of tho most bitter things over . MH spokon by ouo of the wittiest mem- ' 3 'hers who over served In tho House of ImII Representatives wns said to u mem JvSI her who was known ns 'tho watcli dot $(l oi the treasury ' The watch dog vras i! silent when an npproprlntlon wnn (m j? M Ing very near to his home, nnd Mils !Kj jf member exclaimed; 'A watch 'doc 'Ift jlB never harks at home folks.'" u llH "Excusu me," broke In Senator 'Jj Hoar, "that was said In 18(19 or 1870, inll wiien 1 Mist entered the House." , tMlB "Wo!!," replied Mr. Ualley, "It vvai ''IffH also Hild under Mia circumstances 1 VJiB relate. I did not say It was orlgl liffl'B unl." 1'MH Wheroupon Mr. Honr told at length JH to w horn tho remark wns orlginnllj fM mndo and by whom, "In the Interests If H of lilstory," nnd what Mr. Bailey said H under his breath can only bo guessed J M H |