Show I 1 PLAINT watterson his been board fro in and he talks in 4 bold fadhl on as anyone can tell who will read the I 1 following paragraphs from his editorial whether it Is whistling through a graveyard or chii common courage of conviction we leave to readar to decide the Courier Journal enters the twenty first year of its career as a news abor first year amme after a national demo when the of the ath of november it mabb its ap r ance and took he public b ep the result of the e leati 0 n general grant in t white louse had just been an the skies were black indeed not only for the democratic party but for the sothern Sou hern states there was no issue at the front except sectional the issue the bands of the south were in irons the heart of the north overflowed flowed with angry passions of political heroes who had only gotten entirely mad hen the war was overruled the roost and the camp followers of theae seat teed over the territory which braver men bad conquered wera tte and encouraged to loot an ire y in erie hel a n 0 le at 17 band t d in their buccaneer ing y the F oral troops 1 and so as we said 0 O morrow that november morning evv e nty pars ago do we say good morrow I 1 toi day nothing daunted by nothing ciway by dangers nothing distrustful god which is i good and a just god ana by whose 4 ice and help have not the least ar 0 abt that we shall live to see the rel qa alican 1 party which w we sincere ily i e v e to be an aggregation of 11 that 1 a false in our public life wiped from the face of the earth which it disgraces die graces anaa while an the tump for the f ean party re cel offer of marri alro from a commercial traveler ilis house has increased his salary as a tribute to his nerve ARC now AMP to trans mit electricity at the rate of two hundred and eighty eight thousand miles per second this speed Is at equal to that of the horn tire courier journal prints a de article with portraits of mrs benjamin and mrs levi r morten aad chivalrously heads it the silver lining 11 M tue omaha berald calls CharlesA dana of bratle new York Sun tile mrs roti abar of american poetics e I 1 SAN frncisco FR cisco bet on the election the redeeming feature of this gambling transaction was that air the at home I 1 P imp B Is regarded by the political polL newspapers as being the fore ordained candidate of the democratic party for 1892 1 WAS a most novel reader NO cb arles all enthusiastic novel readers are not Napoleons tur of georgia are said to don in 11 0 apparel in order to wark in the fie ida I 1 az V bennie taylor an old gente an between seventy and eighty years of ago died it springhill Spring vill et 11 co last week of heart d dortly after ecung a hearty breake 1 th examination of mrs fanny I 1 of springville Spring ville atah cc on Sat r last on a oc resulted in her being bound over in 1000 ands to answer before the next grand jury the of the is alleged to be as follows IV perjury enebe e case against her husband lucas ing was being in ly the get grand jury ahe testified she had co with him up till the time of his imprisonment on ta first charge when his trial came up at this te in of court ha ever she gave evidence to the effect that she bad not cohabit ed with hint for two months previous jo his imprisonment it was for this alleged perjury that abe was bound over I 1 iba W Y i 11 |