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the ~Jutrat Arg1:5.
J-91. tL V VIIOOMNA. PuI.Iaiess ~.
MAIDEN. - - - MNTANA
As an illustmation of the depression
in land values in England. it is stated
Lhat an estate in Devonshire of 420
acres, for which ftlO,000 waszefuaed a
few years ago, has just beensold for
H~,O.Ui#.
A little cheaper postage seems to he
one thing it no--king els, that Congress
will grant the people at the present
session. The reduction is small, and
will scarcely be felt at the Treasury,
but it is of Importance to the masses of
the people who writs letters.
The Philadelphia Record jpublishes
,an article showing that Peunnylsania is
losing $22,72fl,724 a year through the
suspension of coal miningin the anthra
cite region. It also asserts that the
losses entailed upon the state through
the railroad pools, railroad restri. blons
in supplies., and the coke syndicate In
the bitumsinous regioes awunuzt to 10,
247.310 a year.
During the last year, 569 speeches
were printed in the Congressional
Record which were not delivered in the
House. How many undelivered Rena
tonial speeches were printed is not sla
ted. This is an immense abuse, and It
is a fraud on the people of the country.
Half of these speeches which are pub.
lished, but not delivered, were noteves
pre-paredI and written by the Congresa
men to whom they are credited, but
were written by literary jobbers for
compensation duly made.
The Increase In the consumption of
oysters the jasat twenty-five years has
been enormous and consequently there
was a probability that the natural sup
ply would boeome exhausted. As a
preventive measure oyster-beds were
planted, which have proved so produc
live hat the growing demand Is readi
ly supplied. Fortunately the fecundity
of c e om yster is prodigious and It.
growth rapid. About two millions of
infant oysters only occupy a cubic Inch,
yet they are ready for market in from
two te five years; a sheltered locality is
laveenle to quick development. The
"nalisr-e4-a those bivalves are termed
whisk attain mnaturlty in lrnitfleisl beds
ere cunsidered superior to those
dredged for In natural breeding.
In a lecture delivered at Boston, last
week. Lient. Schwatha surprised the
Biostonians with the statement that Alas
ha is larger than all that portion of the
United States east of the Mississippi
tiver, sad se, withal, a very valuable
territtry, capable of contributing large
ly to th. national wealth when its re
sourcea shall he develope&. Its chief
river, the Yukon, dlown which Mchwatka
journeyed en a raft, is shout 3,000
miles bcig, being but little inferior to,
the Mhilsstsppi itself. The country is
scanes of gaems-a fact which Iichwatka
attributes to the mnyriada of gnats sand
flies, which make it Impossible toe ran*
heals to hv~e in the summer. Schwatka
Sdown the Yukon to Its mouth in
~hrlsge assa, sad sailed thence around
the Aleu~aa Islands. He repents the
statement sbeet the temperate climate,
of these isleads. The mercury, he says,
never falla below sern, and the summers
are never as hot as in the central states
of the Union.
The manages's of Ole and college,
Philadelphia, have salved a difcult
problem, which was presented to them
several years age, and was more puz
zling to them than any problem in
mathematics to the student. It was
what to do with the boys after they had
been educated in order to conform to
the terms of the hequest of #4,000,000 I
for this educational institution. The'
charge was that the boys. after the corn
pletion of their education, were to he
bound out "as apprentices to useful
trades and occupationr~s. They put
their experienced heads together, and
resolved to attack a manual training
department to the college, sand teach
thee boys handicraft and trades under
the collegee supervision. Thin was or.
ganized some years ago, and it has
peroved a seuece,.. The manual train
ing school turned out buya, mechanics
and artisansn, w ho could earn five or six
jlollars a week at once, and thus sup
port themselves. Now a new building
baa lw'en ereetwl and opened, which
v ill a commoiat.' five hundred boys at
a time anid supply them with the latest
improveid machinery for iron and wood
work, etc.
N4EWS Of THE WEB[.
'oebtoffice F.stab ahed-Dakota, Grtinnel
Flaaasry county.
Albert Hawkins, who has bee. coachman for
all the prswsaduta ain-o Oes. Grant's time, ha.
tortet ro entrar*i for the sans service unkcr
(;rsovr Clevelant.
The ap~pointtmeit of It halt Carpenter to be
gotvernor of Min~ana for the wuexpired term
..f Utee. Cretly, was a surprise as to the ludi
euntwis, tot tot very much so as to the presi
de~nt's dtheoteia otA to comply with the C'hicagto
platforto and select a Mustasa maw for the
place.
Iiot. tGes. tthertdes. marshal .1 the day
fotr the ceremonese attendiag the dadication of
the Waeneingtoa mosnumeut, has issuedl a gen
eral order ansetuacin as his chief sata Ilrevti
Itrig. Glos Albert tOrdway and asspectal aides
die camp, (tttd William 1. Talk.aa, V. K A.,
It Is eade~ticod thattts.. Haze,. chief sigeal
~Mcer, contemplates preferring chargesagplast
Lk ut. Cal. Gal A~eiataa.t Adjt. Gle. Chaaaeey
McKeever becas.., of certain eupreesitma said
tot hav, been .teed by the latter ritleeting wipen
him (Hawne) in eruta~ttiton with the manage
meeut of the Grceely cipcditioit
W. W. Kec, t x goverwimeut counsel in the
star route ncaes, said t.o a reporter that it was
Not true that he stated in a letter to Rtandall
that the jurire to the Kiltbournte-rhomlertO
snits were 'Uucot.5 A mvin said be couild give
tetormatein that auth was the case, and he
lierr merely w ro~te Rtatidall what ho had heard.
The senate passed a bill to appropriate $iii,
(let for the pwcurltst of erccting a status with
suitable camblamatic devices thercion, otn one
of the public ceerryatitma in Washingtwun, to
the memrnir of iiti."n iefstrcts anti bis, ctitci
latritite. Illc till Irnvitli t fir tlhe appointment
of a joitt ,,iimntcc if ii iIe senators sand
thin. r,;n.r..wtantivc, with tuthborite t toto.
tract fotr ite' etattie sant te. tnct,. the resrrva
tamu on which it 'dalI be ccre. cit.
Patotiiiteename' changed: lIowa, Loty, P'age
county. ti Yorkitow: l'outoiffc.s ilieconttiited:
Iowa. Htolman, .c(loetla coutty, malt to L~ibby.
l'oatiiaatcru contittjsiitiet: louise JDtiisoit,
Merrill Iowa: tirrgots James, Elkhourn. Iowa;
it. It Wollau. ittarleuu.'h.Mmn.;L Bltcr~iu,
Warren Mina; Edwin I) Hatch, Cheistie,
Wis.; A. H. Bltlodl Glriiitiit, l)uh.; Julia A.
Ityan, t'vltysvillc, Mminn: Frederich C.
Crounee, Martinvitale. Itiunt. : (lc ocgeTetblii,
Itttiaioclle, Mont.: iabiciel At~eleea, Itaver
Creth, WA i.; Joseph A. litearbuck, Yocktowo,
lows.
Casmaithat .1k Wo~in
At Ic wietout, Ill., Howes, King A Co.'s woot.
cin mill burnred. Loss, *to,ltei; insurance
An explosiotn in the building of thnt Metallic
Cap com.pany. Philadelphia, hilled ituperia.
eudcnut ti M. Hughes, sd Gtoocge Uweas, a
Marion McFarland, a farmer living asar Gis
seva, Gs., was bitten three wecek age by adog
eupposed to he madl He sufferedl bpt little
from the bite until a few days ago, *hen he
had convulaions sad died a must horrible
Oviim mi dmI~d
W. Ht. lbunnsy of Duluth has bees arrated
said belt for trial for selling liquor without a
Lovoansient license.
Iafsivreas ji ashy alone, in M.sntreal, was
broken list.. tlIe ..afc blown open, sind *lt,ltxtl
worth of wa~lhes and dlanusaslu tolen.
Nylvrstsir Aleisander-, a coloredl man of Ii
trolt. bas lien arrs~tsul and held to the grand
lisr for selling liquor to the Whbtt Earth In.
Newt.,rg, R. 1., ttpesial: George Upright a
young lisa:. nineteen years old, was wreate I for
grand larceny and forgery, comnmittkd in
lariinore, 1)sk., ahont font weeks aago. ttprightIt
went nut threw with another Nowburger. In I
foulr nmontha tiey itcagroesd and i'praght wont
toi work for a farmer. who sont hins to itchy. r
fit Isushels of wheait He re'-cited a ris-ek inl
psymsn.it. forgesl Ithe farm. renans, giit sth,
muniny from the lIanniore hank, and~ 5.s..s Is.
atareil. tie acknowledged bis gsuil hefuri
l it Jaudge Waring and said that lie had spent
all tbie oneoiy. it. war bc-hI. asit the Dakota
farmer had been advisedl of his arreL.
lmer.sl lava N.Is
lain hosinesi mianager Rtngg of the ut. l'aul
Day baa been aemsted for reectevinit and open.
I letters adtlressosl to tianley Waterloo, the
Edtotr-in-Chief.
J.,hn I'. Cook, one of the Pioneers of Hilla.
dal. county~, Micb.. a member of one ot the I
earls--st sate soinnetuttional convention dhod
last Noisisy nilght.
GeMS~in News Item&
Duainess usen of IUskotta as*e i~n fav-or of tioy.
rotting Xisiwtnr; all on accossnt of Teat'.
At (l~ieigo, Ferris & Ai ^ry. 4,-alert in painits
anud oils, failed. Assets. '-.:. st1; liabislitises,
It was a colil wane sin Tnesi-ihy last. The
ns-rsourvitotwtt at Fort ti:ic-s' s [.-Isiw; Sit. Tin.
Irent 1:1; Mouoni-headl It; lisiith is,; 55." Paul Itt
At 5.i. lonic, the enpn.1.-sisos if the W P'.
Itickert t'ommiisisionl etipaisnil. was isi.nn~otued
Iits tiabtlities sin ithe ti-.. rif the iielcsse ge are
I very sniall, and outoinno inslebtuses is rn;,; tu be
light.
The cnep -imin't wtasib hiss he-en trioed at the
AlaS-ama intasie teositssl disringy thet jitt two
years, of abuoliehsnsi :1 nn',-hsni, it r.-strsints
ii, nmsnaginig the last-tite, i" srsported ass i~-i
tire sis;.s's1.
An is rnnfi-slrst- sillt .-." whio was a trifle
will tn hai yonib. has just niarriedl ass cosmic.
tile Washintgsm Icily, whos ii- £ .1v ito t'atlisl,-.
' tichav triedl Itnii sind I:. ts~ion," hii, caut,
land I sin now going so fir lbouisawsnL"
fil-f Jnatioi Girooen of Washingitsui Territo
ry, says femiale jll.nri are si-sir. l s*
itnarne rc which involve ilSii5i-e hs. lre-itie-s if
proniiss alit gasisslg, assis wusstl hang a end
prit for either osffense on nitolralo e stiminiy.
Hasvings stis-ivirod 517 4 sjiviiri- ,are. on iti-,
U'hiesgs ilsickset, stir New Ylurk lsiealel now
.atos in 'tilail- Ij-liss astillint dude i-slee mitre.
he bore msay Is tit" -if I-rotlsriry liovi ilown iin
tli $tielislkilt, bu 5,51. I. jii.4u article ,eiuti,
to buiifyiisgiils
Itee. Mr. Iriss. m. d-set iuiS I-iceet in otsargsfs
gsotrial on a . blrtw- . " fts-.I, ... - ta rationssst
isspisrlant ilsi--issi:. i, fad-. -'c" :tos. is te- 155-sI
dres-els lut 51,1 ,"-s.. the I itt.ll 53 in'ilil'lO istitli
Sand asamoralily. `
jJ. ire Wossts tit InlistiisstoI.s lii seiy I-c t
seaed to spread upon the re.gars of his 094un
nhe etatemestof James O1. Disnes that a faib
trial of taisltibet suit sgalmem the SUslstls could
not hn' tad i n Isiliena. The eatr? was there
faro tmato that the case war vatntatiaily din
misateti.
.ter. ii. D. Jardine, pester a,? lit De's
1j.isropal church. tiled a dhamgeeosat for t'=ti
ta :t agaittet the Sanuas City Ties, rher giga
t.Ifamation of ererseter. Por some tints Uneft
has bteen atieseusions htwees the peastor 5n4 a
.artiou of his rooagregetloa so sa~ctutat of the
tarmersecutraem hagh chtorae iau."ritaafatt
Kr. Kirk, editor of the Btirmslsghamn Deli
saidl is his paper that the cotasry would know
in the future jest how mu-h relilances ebasd
ta paleea so the worala of Chamberlain, preal
dal uof the heard of trade, barked as It was h ah fpepce lbus rs byi
was is refereces to Chenaherleia's spteech he
pariemen brogseut abouttl thleso Aathee ris~.A gang ofb
lts.ly aseeslted Kirk.
John L Sullivan sad Alfrsbflrsetaetat were
is the Court of greneal seseiees at New York
Wedeesdlay. with a great numbher of assedat~ies
anti crowds of spectators. lultivau sad
tireenbeld were so tra-tatso the cltarge pea-o
ferrrd i~y the pollee,thai their ot-tatat tu Dead
teats Ilatare O atadou wan a violatiatn of the law.
Judge Barrett. is his chtarge. warnta-d the jury
totlivest themselesw of symnpethy witha sparring
matches, end with any prejuatane agattast tas.
amag tatelaes, and ala ta'nnane if this wags a igtta
tar a costentiso witthout weapons faar the snas
prymaty. ith time otfcd wlai were guilty us
dat- tihe statute. Ther jury was nut atveain sh
lairs, and returned wath a verdiet eof "not
guilty."
The Cauuaer of adeathe from rhaater is Des.
rope the peat gesnsaa was about muter, thou.
The Pall Mail tiastztta save there is reason to'
believe that rortugal is making arratngamentat
to crati to Germanay the Poartuguese puoeacwswsa
oat Ibtarges bar,. as tfiaathcaat Afnen. It ie un
tatown son what ler-na thte aaaointplahl't caetsion
walt take pas.-.. tatt at is tat-ioc ta-at 1. t,-tatet4
a-a with sonara,'-laentt a-f P'rita't lii-atanrak r. tat
lng to the Tianarsas anda I:anutotaut1, whnich
are in the imamaedaate vacataity.
Disney Osde" at awee h11italls.
loatemstertm of Maauey Orader om.-.-. reatied
adirtai ntattltation frnam the laaatAtafl.. dptlt.at
utest of a realuatijat itn rres for iatcay ordters is
sued upon pointain lutlrat Britain. Theotld sandI
new rates are ar foltoas:
a (lttd New.'
Amounts. Rate. Rate.
Not esreetitog gilt ............i. 'a'c l1a-a
lOver 9tt1 sad noat eneeeabng gil~. uial. :eao
lOver **.'t analnata erteetllng Stti . ;.c 46e
liver t:toian l not earwaling 54).. Mea Otte
O~ver letiaednot etac dlag E J. St lIdle
Wkglaiilueseaf a week.
There were 306 failures In the United States
reportead to Dradetreet's during the last week
agitnst atO in the preceding week, antl2 ptt .1st
anti 14.9 he the corraaaponding we--keof t10t.
1151 and Iteu1 respectiveily. Atbout n; per rant
were ilsase of smell trades, whaow capiatu was
tees than O5.aASI Among those reported ant
barrasasead. were: Haenry Levi A .lot, fatary
goods, and Watch, Weltniaeh lerplatk. ostnrh
feathers, New York city: John La.. batilaerra
Drotoklyn; t'ity Dash oft Sctire.-t.-td,a N V.
Felheimer A lieckwatht. grain. L'amb-tam- L~iegal I
A Itotaineon, clothing, ltnt.al, and Betoaer A
lBeu, wholsasle qu~aanso, Phaladottlpia,
...etas 11a sr in S la4
frhe popuLarity af American floor in Eng
land inconnetantty inoreseing. in epldananiintn
Ennglieh nuillers givea the folluwinig reano..u for
the apparent advaaotage ginoed) by th.'ir rivals..
1. Atneri.an diotr Is toadl. frontt wheat of
greteair ste. ngtin titan tin. avrnag.. not' hieat
grown aond rre'icnivl in Engt:.nd. :. nh. ea
treiciveasrals of munfanmuftre o intin-,great Annr-
leasn maill., with its. nunmnnnnou n. ..nini.re, io a
eotnnidtiratni.advanntan.'n. N lt. ' T ne itsite re t:t
the groat Anneeican bti is is far e tinr *..! alte
hint tine qutite¶ eae..ptnintally go..l l~t'ni tghhIIttt
nhinittry. 4. Sine light a price fnrti!~ t'I j. tnnde
ont the. supterior geniee, if thnntrnto tin- htous
mnarke~t that .im"tenn..n onnllrs eon attaci to .c
jtor iownerqtn fities at a urice thitt tot it.. -If, no
unremtn neratiie. N Tlie *nttn~ri- itC tt' ¶10
o~f tine dlnnr trans~it as t'.nnllnarnd with, tha~t of
wheat. ii. Atnen""at un fl or nne netraight tnt
to coonpelitiott 'rith tine totwn-nnadt. tdour or stirt
greata titmeenotmn town.. titer.. ltc¶m- *."t,.nn,.
only onen ,t..ientnntntt agent tn~twn""n ih snn
re no and tin. baker. i. Tbe nntlsernnritv nuf
American flour over Enigtin or inntnetitato
nan. in cpen neenuet.e of It. Mi~nlot atlsnt tw.t
mounths noln when it arrives, wtnnet. Ecngliol.
flounris often sent to thnn iake- before it in cold
Vienna Dlspatch:-olrdere havne been tole
graphed thnrounghout Enerope for nihe arrest
of Lucas Januer, niefaunltitng anti aioscondieng
direcntor of the .e.'nn~ites departnnentt of the
lower AtteteiaU, ttnta,,t btackl. Liberal re.
wartin are offer..) fo tj.. al ,tlehnnineis of
the culiprit. N tnnt"non' bt 'nlil ,-i-titn'n in
Heinelinh Kufiter. es bronker, on~p,-t" in.rif.
eeenmplieitY inn Jmu'nernn eritoc, inov. bonn- foundn
inn Jaunter'aeacanui lani. Thtn,.e Lbrie repirnosnni
lia"Pntnn af tut,t~tt aimti to KoLnirtn ott tn
Lontts le iiugintg tn :h"" li:-,cnnl,t atinik. TI."
line -tonre .f tine latnk tnave entserd .) ite t,tnen
Ilonrtnen. lo as t lej ait. ni..tnt tnnt a r~n non tine
tentk. whith ise now lt.nnorting nit nlnnnantil
wittlnnt regardi tto tinn netnpnlatnti date
nut l.nynnenn 'Ilit" rini .ietpal antttorsi.
inave sneyrnl a hnt"..' thtmt the "n
will witinoraw its ntnp1oeit o: .),'annnvet lnt-.
into. Tbn bank nn rep--nnng nnayotnhtnir en.n
tit'e ofl witinlraital not ntnlonit...A runmor i-n
aitnst nthta Janners ea tTunni tan ln funoenl Inean
Kintntertntioterg. Janinr runt Itimot f at tiht
ritiage of Kierling, a oinrt tt lista~tc west n:
this; cat. tnlyi 1 itrien* wee'" fonndnn nn inn
tLudy. Jaunnenr o enlr-e'' wan '.et~n i florien-It ir
annnnntn intl be livn-I mm atn (0`` oittt ortr
It.' hnan ltneenn'Cnnl..Y .t ,ty t~in' ,- n i Owek,wny
t hint tnrs. Hi.. trninnt~ide ,rizeinntn., in a lantt
on. no tint enugan traots. In n.'ontnnniin-n n'nt' inie
Inn a churech yard.
.titnnnnr was a birothe r of thne ndirecitor onf tine
Rling tiheater, Willtn ennui sneanrsme ago. Otit Io
lambv asa foondti une or Knnti'nr vtnntineo tartol.
on thne bark of whenh -b ien totriily,L in Kttt'n""
hnando riling, tine- wnntdsn -nnveria tn tlie
ItankI." itearelt ni..,ln1nned itaninies. wihini at
tirenn atppnnare' to Ia etntnoh. tnut weer rnmitty
tbtottitng lnvr. Knf4j'r is a ltnnugm
rnaniof ittlatful orignin. Am' ttasnonne.-eevelt
11i.Oie~ id a a npiniet au-'nnt. enmtnnsrt'iat p"n
laott ann I finnally ndarinng tni~nt~ee' .normntnnC. ie.
ltsion oaoin wunnie-y-ietnl "r to the nnoblility. Sot.
etnii~tl a foeienur Arncah attn-inn, lea..."
tt."agttn. A fleecing himinnf ' ion',ttJn flotrinne.
li.. at-. ruinnnd liaron Viciton Ertanger, i"itlt
was tin.- credlitor of Ithe re-'nntiy bnakil
rnnpt Weinreich to thad amunot of *.ln', -
easn forinna Onlner pertont- inave also
ne adivaenc.. nni~nnty of tin, banek at atnine..s iii
t.-iron, lonin sarncoingi n the profito. Thne tnasnl
nie renc.vuring frnem thn efecte of the. etefaina
t inte and. ronnti'ni -~r in reuiving. Jantner wan
Penen-O-igly a vit'V reiigi.nnln mnin!. He ln'vesre
.low titid 'ft l,ihn~inlr. Hio wnfe wAone tnit
tic nninoat n.in'brtt.a.l ninnie nof Vi -tena. Th n
tragic end nof Jauntrn vorkios great nnnnnia aittmnt.
Uadt&UMt~ @umtuaep Omwurae~e.
The Nathaltet C'enteaazy Conferee., at Bat
ilaiiia nods,(i~ on Wedlnesilay
The PAiet'lmi.
,1f 1.e 1 hopssa" 1m noseaed "To the ethodhae'
natal. I athe, United Ittatesi and toando" It
,yi: ?'waeit wa to imind you, doar tbreth
.,n, wtata we samImd- hiearty mmgtrtatitoiea
raatba* eaaeem of the peat and eltprert the
swfnathet avti #htoe ul at'rdr achheewain ta await as Sisthe future-.
teat the Intitiam peenui by tip'rovidmi ital ,
"we. .1 out ist a iet~ S athcelatping t l.tl We
almos yoa bn~ irmniwdoatty ti r ete
-bee Moest.)Nebdtat's haver.een tieal
em, sand bythat we tme.l theyd hav give
a'elal md intreetoelt of ii.'muri tian tiai. 1. llth
divn rerftial fIieeh, andve atav t.rattainst
ofthlea sabit ey. lb vaite of e muat uitist.
Nes n ht we hatemahel atindaroe;
thye aith etanetmits the amlwe tol tht npiro
£iu owed redempsthoiu. mada t if wuiptne, mail
divie ecllilme f tes curch an thuea camtion
ett fi, the wilitiofth maaimingi th
snituea ifri ma ottu wait retaled .rs ( auqa.
'via thate beyon ~alliituea oftrh,w hawver rmad
lrhaaa'tl.wil taim the drinamib of sn the ew
icimen of Netolcatit, lithe uvality taftttoa
lnate hi malveto froatd. me well a'
exurienim oaf th wotant- in ito. a'Oa heuac
oat ofe the darkortad mwlitethout gum 1,11 the'
t "ight s an lJ ie alaf tu rihan ..a e~ta le. G s e. ^Iev nt e o m lai ftr th ,h oevieu r ensir
truce haved wiaanotm' the ralling at o f Itthel
coottel ac, a iaitve ilict h. avte fttttari' theaike
the wjtua of 1el tint littaurti. ,aisttatoaiy na
Shitinlrtrati aau Juata Iaaf ~thu-Matial
tor bewcpi'rittir', all otisJ nd~ whiupai or
ttpirotiotdidanal c-el anlsas tliei au"rle tluil
eallor .ieas'il ofuti that eta-as. its inrt-eu ars
outamf itheg daurkta~eaa atnd daaa ofi sianr intor thle
aigt iimandltafeasa. 'i'larna,~-tnueia-, mieter e' al
ttanue, hiave glvrm tahe moathn etali and stunt to
iur ortiaes pa , eaaal antl,'titsiiia~a fito. wa 'it- ana
atereium tafa-xpfaritaa'ua aaetravein. tiadiipheioa
th otrte aaf'athe ttirsiwlt. lafeiilatiianfrd
outs'mueall ou tjoto tadtoati eiour
tnpiatioo aendii l-aia tian t upin twinee parae it
elall oureleuie aaly ifoarmsldeesn of th rame, no-r
vai'eat tin tha ouraa ma S\,b.'( vary.aaataoutr m~reeilv
tao el athaon ou ttlita ma alaatinatn~,at braver
tWre, the-are giveni wnutead yooa,, landltupiat tou
eourovrtaaalaaoipleant eearmined itsrwotrk bali
fronte Sh histoaru.an 11ke, ftparo ithas these*
ariaenolhem thr hverlay e'. iwith I lay titriae
ptd erausee.ea orf them bhrat httu ean~ list
alartoe e ma. 'ern Star ('brlatlaj diiatupew ullhe
the lei hura't nor the Kaaa ttaymb atuoatcn ito thai
workl of the home, ow taoa'ame an athe crmemuh.nn
etitoed fir ihe sol asua ad, tue'ry tithoe. iofaima
hiolad. t t@" itr gI oary is idnrte" hel un-vt.
of thir: Lordithmoud wihyu, traethaiu, aLet
vaiue t H' u ityo ieeur ui a ts (ower to
aonvrasmt ith es and kepnd Sheehiutrum,,a wall
amss tol tioas tla oua.i aoti~antate asathy ,tetm.
fotthe eiartaae rapeako thev Nahptta :1thte. a p41
of t"Ithriaofith a cvhurchtinte pas epi-t'." ehlur
withroutia' urgesat ia mautia, o it auaiily. led
giat a"aheaaaaaa houaaat aavaauat of eiart, a tviei
rt'ut anal' "asrmhe~i Ala' lawtijaliong Sit. oh.
work sof the ailt oarl hvia ana aorles imn'ltoal
Asiut foa r liaatheii- riafraiiatf inJ" th Nthw Tioaaa
rreata'e t iat thaJriltav a-turt-a-ta-. Tlaill trmoit
of ia'th faord wtha iaaui in.1 u altaotua firIwio e
Ia -tafiat lRutn ora atf~r tasturlbai i i
plea'.. Wi'h are awa-tam*l chli a-.aataagie willi
was was th inti aaihuraa, wthe ahiuren a ae jawel
alas t olda ta'S inture wecto taoie have a larg
iThae addes speak wooaf rvane lialrh aiia."
lttosaaw Uglasral 3goawater'a Ustavr Iaa
1.6w.
Is his eomtmamlmioati mm to titt. homtte. of repre~
a"atativa" in reIo "'.N" It the. r" ,- .imtiott of tha~t
e..ly inqumirtmo wit. timer ut.r ;t iti-!lotmr law it
t11li'sble to let' .r cmrnert. tm.et aftoctiri genm
teal says, after remt'inmg tlio rmmm.lmmmimmt: "'r.
:.+I mutt reply that I c'annott futrmtiih tie he"at
,;.iuioum m'm'tsired. Tht' antttittr, ivf thme attor
I., law es lith t at.miit a ml .let,,.' 1..:it "c LVl vitt
wall not Iteitul 1 o I. ' 2'.' tint. " t!: .I
'"l'ts.' mtt'arttltmite Earls jim time gimvermi
tII''. t ina? a ssmakt, lmt uc i-it .1 'a~ etit.:g-tt tim
tinitit tit+""ttitm e.i'.-t'oi t't.tt'e ei %t :miii ii'metm
ho-ritmio. m'omabtim t.,-l. nn' .' nu
Timceae pImmi~ tltw if -ll mmm!t' 1 t*y " mitim n 4
Nir e 1.v.am a'l l4 mtmr-l, 0,it t ~I'.- .1r 1. V+:t' ". M -m ,
,.u oayt'le ,"t ta,'lomr-. .m'iiimm'e.* to
Etn"- mV sttake, aitt srct w'.1, Ii' 'I -u~tmrantiitt
Pail: atthit-ag ns.rittig, :tits lx.A4i sit. . us
('mi~tor." entab.ita!hi 1;;.
The ato. Nim f ael.. A, - :I-' e.uoro
(itreDm., d"o ii, ti l , ,a '...: .M ".
Itartm, i tak m "n uet- n ,1 i.- rates' : Noti
4". "'I ,m " mm ,i a tmaa.. f'"" tt l 7. tI,,""t
Flutte r i, oitmmd e'rmammie'y."m.t tit,-c lfairatogoiu
Wheate, Nit. I Imiaril, b" .mtig I har-,it~lmem
Remamiti, :.e.e:tm.
Tirki I ami.h i I Slum g'll;Nm I,511.
ft laas t I 2.le
Wiea'. tNatt. 1, mit 71 mCltt'O ~i
57. a, N... 9 wjhite, 21t'td ai., 2c..a 7.,
Wlaisaa.N.irl, \n n:ew o ,t extral No., 12 hard
'mn-i. Nou. 2,~at sit-.
(Itite, Nhuim ,matn-,lie; Nm itwbl 21k, ; .1 ;firt o
WHaEi aT, No. tihardt "l,,";aN, 1 hard, me;~vt
Tuuoiim aseit SI ;':r eectd 4 U 1;co
demo,', :.'Ihe,
ll))t ~r -The satin k was e roeeumsi
in the nroitdoalloma fI t.. minerstate corn.
n 'rce Itil of 5. Diaa. The color qun..
ei a : Anthe cles mm
or le as~ havnor prrbmeed a ticket
tSO hee OIveysd frnts tim cole to aaotber, or
t+ I the rolsire l f0.' ehail receive lb' "acces
iatntent. and be &R1dsd the moms fa.*l~ities
mod aecon'nutiottooa -s are fsnlehem all other
pas eogtrew holdupingt"k of thre mmsa et.m
without duecrrlminaiino: but notibmg in ti e
.hll be so eoeotsuct4 am rto prevent may rail
tune r f~orl'a poegea amR tbsep way tem
for the p.11.re mu Ik, a d mofey, or to rehie
to traaep rai'oa nreinheg o potl.t wholly with
i n the limoito of one sale., pprI'Jot" that ne die
orlmlamilomis mwadt o accounto rae or color;
and provided. furthe, that the fursdablMh,
mopasato mocromomiudetum, with equal fac
mod equal eaomforsý mohs eawsear sheD.rt
not be somoideredaficemate
lb0Aarx --tiro gmbs lnieduesd abiDl mori.
day for a St)i')tV6 pelait biljdluagantUwaier.
The groat. interat&iatoeamrwo bill wa. om
mitered. The .aineh momfore an the Naal
appropriation bill aiboaned im laohlllttogee,
!awl uo a yea and ray yeto the eaasreto Omoal.
tIeltlinlcotl ape ies ameadmeats.
The following wrife aromuud in e seeu"v
esseeua.. Iontiremtmo: Pooelmmeeea-Aagmo
toe ilemdlte. tresro Iowa- Waillce d. Agnew.
;'tomida, lIowa: 11'le 'ýephart. Miller, Dab.
bittredt. llaekiao, United htatto attorney foe
tie dlrt.et of rawstum; lamle it Mimatum,
tjillmd Itltei attoitnsy for the dutlrirt of Ce..
'w41out: Joluti. hely rommoilmioteraf Aim.
At L"a. a, rwae. I; Jlhter Nleeber, cam uulsgeu.
f r cl kl~ra,iisuwafla.h Thosa A. Coam,.
SolIe-r at of atsa.,, district of Momas s
Na,1g...
Ni~eut litso-Piehataeiserm Frank Palmer,
t1i.tagao;ttavid % Iteol, Wmnkoun, iowa;J. It.
ttuttir, Wintmn iarty, Iowa: JttntM. Htibbard,
lloltghttin, Vmo; TlareisroA. Borr, Loacaater,
Wlxes- bt teeiltll a departameat of
agrte"ltnre peem by the house provide. that
it.'rct~ 5)ajt hil appolcat a .erttaryof agri.
catm lto p re"i over the d.learlloeol theu
ee~~~l.I. wbg.whaUl in every re..pe.t rank
wli'. tIae or,rerne. acm contiotltting then
eeatl, t. In tloitwaganinmtitu of the depart.
tIN~ jim fln 101 itimis for man assistant mmC
ritrtcy o.itt an rtta~l molary of {4,ttit who
ic to siti '.rr:' -ire ',omomioeluuer of agrienl.
tarie rio, I. edii, r aleilishut. In adtittue to
ltw ,I,o,ei.m.. ro. *.laiing In the biure. ntof ag
o n.")lture. priotuio is wadte for e"+tat~liehjms g a
dii"tettt.I veterisary cerrice anid a ,livioion of
f."r.ttry. Taw' .11 traaufere ite. tttnliilt to.
ri-eu tf sairicolmr.e with allart-ttnatn-"r to the
ltttpe~etl dslatimttiogt of astrctitt'ire.
lae-lreoeetattuiyeAl,A.boif \."w Jt.riey intte
tltt ý l j'oit tiototitta providing for an af.
(it, ."tt try .t tiwo tr. aitry andI "penl.SileI
uct."r toe *Ilr otlot I-- tie' proLowr lo,'gl author.
It.. -of New bo-h oity. Unit lyen, Jereny tity
anmit llotiokeus-t,. ltrvret-n by pr..ior quaran
ti.", aad esolmey mneomure., the enitrance- of
chu.lesa ttst, this reentry, and prevont Its
spored If it itiould take foothiold.
A bill losted mntla.riaiag the buitll ogs of a
britige genmo the Miaeiesippl river at Htick
Iltand. A mumetnit' atiom frmot the ae.'r.'tary
of the litteror, askiatg for an a .pririm-pttiott of
ILmalI~ 1's; s wa reel. Very nearly the ea.
tie dtoy wasor ap.t in debate upon the ttemata
inmm cd~tooaeoam bil
Wm Woorn, of ]"r mopasas ~nae nawipi m
resoltebos pmseatdecbia ... 'briatita..aile
Year's days b10idayse fotur i' leI i.im o ittr~n
mout 5PIQtmLye The honae then sailjtune',
sold Weibtuimisvp, se. 2. Thmough titremainno
that f~ene,'.atmve a'onnmmeet..t ..iaii Ia taken
for three- Iustimess 'Ir. at ati"unetitil Jam.. i.~l
The house. enre ll~y outm.tmmerulew the ses.
ato and dodg~ed the ~.elatiton. That ,i.'ua
mient provld4b+ that mther imeanch or ..mgretw
shall adijourni for otore thas three, day.. toit..th
or. without the. monsemut of the other. Tim". eu
at. refuneled to eomum.a'mt, andi tie- l,n.emo wan
bond, ti.to got s.. fnr time h.J.telo-'
NMA!A-Ths omajor portion of the day was
Aevoted to a dlscett.sot of {1a dlugea inenmt
batwess the two house. on naval bill.
Mr. Logan, tru m the sam on .emmtora
salar,, rnipomted the acade"mn bitl
andik pssaem itwoum.t ebek. It approprciates
5 rovidimmg for adljonrt~mwnt f 11thtimrm to
Ja 5was theun tabist up a web.! onmmby
yeas anmd says, and! wa.. not to-yea r
hesenate in secret. .jtiative 100o. " on
kidered at great lemmgtm. Vest's titmie.
elarittgthat a Nicaragimat. eat erytn m'apoehttfl'
is izmeapenhetde, and. dmrt.. tomm. 1L., 'tary f
the mmav7. not to enforce in. o _Ve1re t e. oab
ject '1wh stae. was take o p ci. s 'i' 1055
spee'ues upon the nmernts if the N 'angrag
treaty atmd tihe lo-nelitt tto he mexi " from
tbnm.hngt a acanL. t~rmato. 110rg~en. sht' me
frlemmth' to fiho canal, mmde~t time tm'ami aipemn~h
im favor of the treaty, anti ?rmat..r \'e t.Ii int
otqloatmi..m tUtemmg the .lebate Nm"t Ed
soummdt teolk ,.ceaaio.i to cay-a 'mt- iea rougly
faormedi the ratiticat .e'.. ofite im fa uan
treate. regftrdlett ..f alhat tr.c"igu WetS
emtght say or do TiemV' m-t r"-mhiteto., .. mi
watt forgotteim early seeT' th.*mt.'ia'n r 00
at."tt~ nunn Amijonem. .to )tmmdlay
Houen-Nearly time uthte 'toy was pa X'Ot
in dtlmuiouoti of tt." it .mertot'" 'e'itt'td ice ll.
The imonem imucimmim1 t.,. "'tt, ,tmew,lmvint' to
the, nmaval bilt. ammi 'ie.m-i'ct' a further rotf 'r
itttyl --Ytr. It'umtm iuttrimnttee a 1,11
tatmiiah an atlditiomai laud! dismtrict it.
The setmato tootk the initial em.p immf
tion of surrendemring it.. po.m'timmun .tmie ant
m outs tin the. navy hmiil amtthorizimtio the "mm
at' etm.'tmm of atl.ltttumnmal at.'e. e'rt. r.-r by
paamiing a bitt provmmimg fotr the regui.t" aipro
t~i.crtmio f'mr time navy for time .'omil.,-l cia no'mttmu.
Tim'- bill pamisett me simoilar to tim' em ettlac bil
jpoumam-l tiy ihe immnt'c' at itte. tast 5.-minmmt anal is
entirmi7 free frommmcvmrvtimimg kt..,wom cc I.gicla
tiom,. Ftme bo.nn. mtiaimmramem fomr tenmdar', antt
tim" ituate' in not like-ly to do anmythin ti~'" its
Tim r.' mat.., by a loafty motme jmammmd 11 ti tell
intraineol tby tienator (thair tom 'rmeimtle fort
i'ntummmmmei.i on tie. ettij'.'t of time ,i.'mtt-mii
iqtm.r trafiitm. Time bill atttimm'o..'.mtim. ,p~i~tomm
mimmit o~f a ,"nmtmmminai..t of A:-% ,-it tteretmo tot Ith
eel.-, tm'ttaolt'ly with rm'erecm"-" tomt'ertttntttft
mme-at anmd capatity fmor amm lmbtim't. inmpaortmal at,!
timtm'imgi immet-tleatitmtm atm mo' "Idity mt -.hmli ite
in, i evmo'iagat'' timt' aioe'timeit liiquor tai. -f, .its em -
iatiottt t't rt.-ein- sii.ar tatateotimm an.! it. m,.ioi'ram
ee~nmnmt"ni, criimiinai. tmmmral atmtt mcie;t,i:ir' a-,
:owiat ti.ikt, the pubtlic imealthsim t, .;,"n. r~i.m ""t
faeem 'f hint itetittel eti also, ttt iimqmi' a.tnt
time pea -iteal rt"mmit. of limmytti' at,!l pr tmitit ry
im'mciatiomt'r fortim,' irm'a'mttttt of timtt."eoj'twm ht
tint thme- te'mrio mmtatet mf itmeI ntti.' 'ri. .- -int
ccý.nr ors' it owrve" withtout ealary. \.'"
tmer' that, fur~ of toim omnoe t.. it.' '-" .. .
fro'mmmtite p.dthlmtma party, atm. tihey aret" t."' ..t
to. the jpnm'itit'nt withimn cmobhteen moumth. a: t
Printe-,' lltt'rt Vioo'tr, them 'Ott oin 1-e
L'riitct of IV.!.'' attl tim' fttttmr pan~tt:m
!'ngland,. istotm' tttc t~m tomur iit thm. t it
.-A State s minim! .tttttlt, nmext ve. ' A I
r nx.ud u irhe iI t.:tt~! witim iugmmiting m'era'mnntc fte' ul.eo Iadig uimk'