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e a i JDOWiSlE & NE1I.L. I'nM vlim, iG STONE CITY, AKOTA j. 11 1 n 1,1 1 1. 1 j1 11 11111 PITH OF THE NEWS. EVENTS IX WASHINGTON. It is understood that the president and Secretary Folder have practically hit upon a scheme for the consolidation of the internal revenue districts. Th«? details ar*. not yrt ready tor announcement. In the main, it is believed that the plan is identical with that proposed by the bureau and published nome weeks ago. Comment on the star route verdlft is still rife in Washington. There is, generally speaking, no fault found with the jury. It appears from a ioll oi the jury but four of them are republican and eight are dem ocrats. They are all considered honest men by tli ir neighbors, and incorruptible. The real difficulty was in the indictment for conspiracy. As was pointed on: a year ago." before the tirst trial, a conviction for conspiracy bad never been obtained this district. Judge James, in the case Of J. G. Rigelow against Bettie Mason, to restrain the pay ment of the "Betty and baby" fund, and for a decree making Bieglow an allowance for his services as counsel, signed an order, dismissing the bill on condition ot' the payment of $400 to Bigelow for his expense in defending Sergeant Mason on his trial forsh oting at Guiteau. The secretary of the treasury git«s notice that exchanges of3J per cent. bon3s into 3 per cents will not be made during July next, the books of these two loans being closed for the preparation of the August first dividend. Continued bonds received for exchange during July will be exchanged upon reopening the books interest at 3i per cent, remaining }o that date. The president has appointed Albert Woodcock of Illinois as United States con sul to Catalonia, Italy. HA ILII OA I Ji UM11L IS(i S. G. K. Barnes, general passenger agent of the Northern Pacific, in response to various inquiries, has issued a circular letter, setting forth that the road is completed to Helena. Mont., 1.154 miles from St. Paul, and that at Helena there is a daily line of stages crossing a gap in the road of 150 milts that the work of completing the road is progress ing rapidly, and the indications are that it will be finished by the lfst of August, and through trains then be running between St. JPaul and Portland. A meeting of the citizens of Dubuque wis held recently for the purpose of inaugura ting the projected railroad from this city to some indefinite point in the west. Manyot the leading capitalists of the city were pres ent and great enthusiasm was shown. It ia prepared to run the road Up tfee val ley oi Wapriepriour, and from thence Northwest. Chief Engineer Blunt says that new Sushels, sieei rail has been laid on the Winona .y St. Peter railroad between Slcrpy eye and Tracy. GENE UAL NEWS NOTES. A mealing of the ftfarshallcJ^yoa county, Minnesota board of trade was "held last week for the purpose of endeavo-ing to secure di rect rail communication with St. Paul and Minneapolis. Marshall is but 140 miles from St. Paul, yet passage and traffic be tween these points must be made over the lines of railroad with a transfer of both freight and passengers. The for.ner is com pelled to stop over night en route either way. A merchant of Marshall or of any prominent town of the .louthwistern coun ties of the state can go to Chicago, transact business and return as quickly a the trig can be made to Minneapolis of 3t. Paul. The former distance is 5"2f and the latter but 140. Freight ordinarily can be secured from Chicago "quicker, and at as 1 w rates. Two roads, the Milwaukee and Albert Lea route now run within 35 miles of Marshall, and it was for the purpose of having one of these extend its line to Marshall that the re cent meeting was held. "Wi'liam Simms, secretary of the Kansas State board of agriculture, says of the wheat Crop of his state in the advance sheet of his report: "Of the total area of the state 12 per cent, will not be harvested. The estimated yield for this year will be seventeen bushels per acre, which will make a total produc tion of both winter and spring wheat for the state of 23,601,51)4 bushels—a decrease from last year of 12,133,252 bushtls, and 1,400,000 bushels under Talmage's estimate of the state made June 1."' Secretary Sims also makes an estimate on the probable crop ot the United States for 18S3, taken from the departments of other sta'es, in which he laces the total production at 3H5,0)0.000 8,000,000 below the late estimate made by Talimage, and shows a shortage of 23 per cent, or 115,000,000 bushels from last year. Last Saturday the legatees under Amasa Stone's will were paid. The legatees found that one or two of Mr. Stone's relative?, and ones to whom he was especial'}- partial, had been forgotten in his will. A meeting was called, the matter talked over, and it was finally agreed that every one should set aside some portion of his or her bequest and thus maKe up an equal amount lor those not provided for. The value of exports of provieions, tallow and dairy products for May was $285,415 lor five months ended May 31, $43,83* G-"4 provisions and fallow tor seven mouths ended May 31, $5,s.004,975. The value of exports ot of the same, products for the cor responding period last year was ^"7R,550 in excess of the above figures. Mre. Emily C. Hale, wife oi ex-Deputy Collector of Customs Hale, of Chicago has been released from the Milwaukee house oi correction attfcr serving an eight month's sentence for grand larceny. A splendid train of carB, sleepers, palace and dining, 000 feet in length, containing the members of the American society of Civil Engineers, arrived in St. Paul on the 18 inst. Ex-Slurping Commissioner Duncan of New York has begun suit against the Vw Yor.. Times for $100,000 damages, for libel in a recent letter of Mark Twain The Rev. I'. 0. morgan, of ConbcHSrille, Pa., has been expelled from the l'.a|t'-t church tor malicious lying and grossly fm moral conduct The personal property ass :\sment roll of San Francisco, Gala., foots up f' an increase of *7.c27,870 over last year. The new directory of Lincolr. Neb., untRins .S,422 names, and shows a popula i 18,977. THE CRIMINAL RECOBl. Five hundred masked men visited the jail at Sheboygan, Mich., on the 14th., over no wered the sheriff, took Till Warner the --apposed ravisher ot the young girl, mtue Lyons, to a point just outside of the town, and hanged Idea to the cross ties o. the railroad viaduct. The girl had identified him. The victim was cut down alter lapse of two hours. He protested his -»no cence to the last. He was let down once before he died, but would not confess. At 2:30 o' clock Thursday morning the citizens of Iron Kiver, a Michigan mining and lumbering town, twenty-seven nines northwest of Florence, N Y., weresrart'eit by a tearful concussion. A shot ot giant powder had been placed under the southeast corner of a building owned by Mrs. Hanuon. and had shattered the whole front of the struc ture and broke glass 1,000 feet away. Frank Lincoln and William Vickers quarreled at Frenchman's ranche, on the Stinking Water, Mont. After lighting for sometime, in which Vickers was worsted* the latter went'ort and procured a gun, with which he shot and killed Lincoln. Vickers left the county before the sheriff oould be communicated with. A. P. Adams, a wealthy ranchman of Red Cloud, Neb., who has been sued in Omaha for $10,000 damages by Stewart Hoge. for the alienation of his wife'saffrctions,declares he is innocent and was not in Omaha on the dpvspecified bv Mrs. Hoge, and has not been in Omaha for three years. Some peo ple tuinkit is blackmail. John Williams, aged seventy-seven, was turned out of the Little Rock penitentiary recently. In l*«d he was convicted of murder in the second degree and sentenced to imprisonment for life. The longest pun ishment allowed by die statutes tor that offense is twenty-one yean*. Robert Lee, the defaulting postmaster of Driscoll, Ala., who unlawfully dealt in stamp«, forged thirteen names to his bond for $2o.ooo. and also the justice's signature and seal. He is charged with three mur ders in Mississippi. Investigation show! that by paying a a bribe to ce:tain alderman of $1,500 Mrs. Brayle.v sold the city of Buffalo a site for a school for 10,000. which*l*e had previous ly offered for $10,500. At Hastings. Neb., John Babcock, indicted for murder, pleaded guilty to manslaugh ter and was sentenced to ten years in pris on. D. C. Freeman, who has been representing L'ndblom A Go., 1 of Chicago, In Louisville, has disappeared, owing $10,000. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Gen. Grant iti an interview said: I think the courts are constituted",to try cases, and a jury was obtained to try that case. Ir» this particular case the prisoners were tried by the newspapers in advance and they no doubt intiuen-'.ed public judgment without the testimony being heard. They made Iheir own testimony in the beginning. Now *|hat the testimony "has all been in and weeks have been spent in expounding the law and the evidence in tiae case, 1 don't see but what the public i- bound to accept the judgment rendered. Bishop Spalding corroborates trie state ment that the archbishops of the United States has been commanded to assemble at Rome next Uctober to arrange a plan for a plenary council to be htld in America, ihe bu^ine-s of the council will only per tain to the offices of tbi3 country, and not involve Irih affairs. It is three months since Bishop Spalding left Rome, and that wa- the pautiiical intention at the time of his departure. Norman L. Munro, the publisher, has sued James Gordon Bennett for $10,000 damages done by the appearance of person als in the Herald signed "Sadie." Bennett has been warned not to publish the writing and had promised not to do so. The re suit of the publication has been the aiien, ationof Mrs. Munri/s affection, the break ing up of Munro's home, and the general injury of his tusiness. It is reported that Senator Tabor, in ig norance of the elaborate routine by which alone money can be legally paid out of the United States treasury, recently drew dir ectly on Secretary Folger for $65,0K), the price of land which he sold to the govern ment for the new postofliee and custom house at Denver, and deposited the draft with a Colorado bank for collection. Frank ternan, son of the New York ex senator, who was with Gen. Sherman's son at Georgetown college, and, like him, chose to enter the Catholic priesthood, has, after four years study, decided that (he priest hood, Is not his vocation, and has given it up and returned to Utica. Prescott Bros. & Co., the largest and old est hardware dealers of Fort Wayne, Ind., have made an assignment in favor of George H. Wilson for the benefit of preferred cred itors representing claims to the amount of iV.uOO. Liabiltiies, $0.,000 assets $100,000. In literary matters it is announced that Mr. Froude, the historian, is preparing a study ol Martin Luther. Macmillan an nounces Arthur Hardy's novel. But Yet a Woman Richard Grant White's edition of Shakespeare will^appear here next month. Capt. Winfield S. Edgerly, Seventh caval ry, who recently secured his captaincy by the appointment of ('apt. M. V. Sheridan to be assistant adjutant general, has been granted twenty day*B leave of absence from the recruiting station at Cincinnati. William H. Vanderbilt recently drove Maud S and Aldine over the track of the Gentlemen's Driving park in 2:15J, lower ing the record of 2:102 made by Frank Work's team, Edward and Swiveller, at Morrisania, N. Y., July 13, .1882, Zebina Eastman, who died in Chicago on the 15th, was one of the Owen Lovejoy sort of i«nti-sl:)very leaders in Illinois, and Lo\joy's death brought him out iu the slavery question. He published numerous j»apers. Annie Cramleii of New Baltimore, M. Y„ caught a summer boarder last t-utnmer who promised to marry her, but in January he mariifd another. The jury gave Annie $15,000. Eastern papers :?ay ex-!-:tnator Patterson of New Hampshire is mentioned in connec- tlw «re«d. ncv of the University tion witn the |»re- 11 Ot Minnesota preached Vhu'.i'S Brooks ot attending. H. Dukt Nutt, V- a-i town, 1'a. o5TO. K(T. i o.i. i n ,n Sunday la^iitrdm.^ and other dignitaries da O E I -vl'T.S' U O S S Lordi'«r: ii|!liircl, an iLlluetuml tlt'j.ula.ioa ""I towns in Englrad cl»ralnB n.m rennle 'he object wf which was to p.o Si A't ih, rf riciiorn »1 oo.l 'nrlinffford Stated the decrease in uie u» portation of American catt!e was aue to it fact that better prices were ^btaintd i •Vmerica. and not to the system ot cotnpu in slaughter at British ports/ He s.ud the government would continue to act up to^the snirit of the present he™ i.i the '.iir«liou of lurlber l-rol..b. tion. u ursni by omwnwils lo Hie ... portion of American cattle. Admiral Pierre, commander of the Ff fleet in Madagascar waters, in his report of the bombardment of Magurguayoray on the Oth of Mav, savs lie demanded the surren der of the place, but received an evasive re ply. Five vessels opened tire on the .own and the three forts, mounting thirty guns, were quicklv silenced. The Hoya qnatter of the town'was destroyed, but the i- rt nc.i factory and most ot the Atiierirnri iouses escaped injury. Tne garrison of ..0U» tutii retreated. The French sustained no loss of men. They occupied the town and are col lecting customs. At Innsbruck. Austria, recently the trial for hull treason oi Sabidini, Who drove Overdank, the bomb manufacturer, across the frontier, was begun. THE CASUALTY RECORD. The total losses by last w»eks cyclone at Beloit are about $60,00o. losses were Benjamin Browi $1.500: Bart Bailey, dry from $1,500 to $2,500 and jewelry store. Henry F. Crane, traveling salesman for the Jewell Belting company, Hartford, Conn., was found dead in bed at the Pacific House. Council Blutls, recently. He loft a note stating that he had taken poison. No cause is given for the act. Gray's Opera house Boston, was burned recently. E. H. Gray, proprietor ot the opera house, savs every one in the build ing escaped. Therejwas but little confu sion, and no one hurt. Loss $100,Ooo. August Pinsky of Waconia wasla'ally in jured by being run into by a train, throwing him from his wagon and across the rails. The entire town of Pottery, i.-i Calhoun county, was burned Saturday. The Graduates at West Point. Following is the list of gradu'itts at West Point, with their standing 1. George A. Zinn, Pennsylvania: 2. Wiiliam C. Langfitt, Ohio: Henry L. WTa'erman, Minnesota: 4, William F. Han cock, Ohi 5, Henry C. Davis, Jr., South Carolina 0. Beverly \V. Dunn. Louisiana: 7, Samuel D. Freeman, North Carolina 8. William F. Flynn, Connecticut: 0, Robt-.t J. Duff, Michigan 10,t Thomas Ridgway, New York 11, John W. Ruckman, Illinois 12, Alfred B. Jackson, Massachu setts lo William P. Stone, Arkansas 14, William E. Shlpp, North Carolina 15. Ira A. Havnes, Kentucky: 10, Willoughby VValx" Virginia: 17, Edwin C. Bullocs. New Jersey: 18. Chase W. Kennedy. Ohio 10, Louise Ostheim, Pennsylvania 20, Charks G. Morton, Massachusetts: 21, Sam uel Adair, Wtst Virginia 22, Godfrey H. MacDonald, Illinois '2M, Herbf-rt W. Ser geant, Illinois 24, Matthew F. Steele, Ala bama 25, Edwin A. Root, Indiana 2H, John M. Neall. Nevada 27, William il Smith, Missouri 2S Isaac W. Littell, N.w Jersey 20, George H. Cameron, Illinois. '•'0, Walter K. Wright, New York Ty ree R. Rivers, Tennessee 32, Roger S. Bv ran, Massachusetts .T}, John W. Heard, Mississippi: 34, John H. Shoilenbergerl Pennsylvania 33. Charles H. Osgood. Massachusetts 30, Harry C. Hale, Illinois 37, Robert I). Walsh, California: 38, Charles H. Cochran, Ohio 39, Elmore F. Taggert, Ohio 40. George W. Reed, Iowa 41, Sampson L. I'aison, North Cir olina 42, Alfred Hasbrouck, Jr., New York 43, Jacob F. Kreps, Penn-vlvania* 11 Henry C, Cah-ll. .Jr., Virginia. *45, ChaTles C. Tear. Illinois 40. Eflgar S. Walker, Mis souri 17, harles Mc^uiston, Indiana: 4s, Thomas W. Grtlith. Pennsylvania ,u,„ 'o i.111 .*CT1 The heaviest 0 i lilding goods stock Smith, hook 1,500 Frank H. J. l.'MMI to Travers, clothier, $1,000: Bamlin ^Race. building and stock, $S(K) 1). S. fonter, building ami bookstore, $1,000 Rock Ki\er Paper company on mill, $1,000 to $1.2 K): I-. S. Fentian's drug stoie $lJ'(Xi. Very many have losses to the extent of from $l,lRfO to $1,500. An earthquake at Ec-jnador on the H'th of May caused gieat alarm at Quito. Peo ple camped in the streets, fearing cata clysm. In Latacurga the shock was very se vere, overthrowing several houses. Tnose remaining threatening to fall. On the dili gence arriving at Latacurga the mules were taken out and it was pulled through the streets by men, for fear its rumbling would shake down the houes. Cetopaxi was in active eruption. People in the vi cinity fear a repetition of March 1*^7. 1V:) .xtruCU"1' I.' ,,me act a 14o| Frederick Perki s, Maine 50, Omar Bundv, Indiana 51, Lawrence D. Tyson, N'oriil Carolina 52, Clarence I'. Edwards, Ohio,' A Ravisher in Great Peril. Cheboygan, Mich., Special.—Till Warren, an Alf»ena man, was arrested last evening betwf en here and Mackinaw City, as the ravisher ui Nettie Lyon, and brought to this city and examined by physicians, and identified bj others as the fiend. Serious trouble was anticipated as the infuriated crowd gathered about hooting and veiiim* to lynch him. He was assaulted wliile in chaigi oi tne olli ers on the way to the countj jail under a strong guard, but was not hurt. He was placed in jail and a powerful guard took charge. The crowd prowled around tin jail mo.-t of the night, but were dispersed by the officers. Minnesota Churchmen on Divorce*. The following is the full text or the reso lution parsed at the session of the State Diocesan Council of EpV-^pal churches at ranbauit last week, in regard to divorce* Whereas, The alarming increase in the number of divorces granted and the con tinned enlargement or the various causes for which they may be granted shown the existence of an evil that threatens the foundations of society, therefore be ir. Eesolved, That "the delegate-! of this i!oto secure ae' by meiuor ^en .jrul law or Sn or.|h otbr manner a* them. A Itud I'riest Hem i .fail New York Special: A slender and pre p^nnggirl eighteen years old stood be fore the Qfcrk'i JQ*UC0 r_ Mc'apthv, i she wishes to prefer a charge against lorn. The girl said in her comprint that soon aft*"• she entered Father McCarthy ^ervue he committed an assault upon net. Nothing improper occurred between them after that tili |a^t Friday, when she wtrit to taUier S!c Carthv's house and the priest aml« an in ^ulti!1"' proposition lo her. She resented it, but Father McCarthy, she alleges, alter a ion" -truegle, assaulted and afterward locked her ii. aroom. The girl swore that she threatened to expose the pricat, an 1 that he replied. "VtU hud better Tiort von i will bring more trouble upon vourself than I you c:tu'bnngnijHm me.'' The eirl a!s« alleges that Fit her McCarthy attempted to assault h» last Monday. She told her story to Bishop Laugh Jin. ami the latter remarking that there had been too many complaints of the kind against Father McCarthy and that he would suspend him. The sau priest was sen! mitted to bail. jail and N III AN i'.N i i t* i Mr. Fo.d is to i e congratulated on this latest enterprise of his. and tlie gratitnde ot the ci i us of the northwest is daily mani festing n»,e|f hv the actions. StorioK of the New IMshop. New York Tritoint Br. KD?CKerb.icKey, of Minneap«)! -, the bi.«!."p-e]eit (I*. E.t of Indiana, is described a- a man »f unusual energy and tact. Tn his r»W: church he has a surpliced choir and an e I a V oratf ritual, yet he ran s adapt, himself e be entirely at home the simplest country hapel. He h«ut no faioily e*c*spi hiu wife, i 1 and as he is a man of great simplicity of life, and inured to hardships by year* rjf fron i tier work, he will probably "not occupy the handsomest Episcopal residence in Indian upoiis, but make a home in some humble i dwelling. He was the choice ot the hiitv in the convention, while the clergy favore i 'he candidacy of the Rev. Dr. Worthington ot Detroit, tne most popular preacher in that city. Of him, to illustrate hii tact, and reveal one scour e of h:s popularity, the following anecdote is told: A iadv "called about siiue chuich work, arul sent her card I to his study, when suddenly he appeared in his fiolet dr»«-ing-g wu ibat she had given him the previous Ci ristruas. Hardly had he gone when another came, audio! i reverened gtntleman stood before her iilac* ca?9ock of which »be hid lunor. No I I n*«« Like Homo. 'p On seuni iu a bad fiv," Raid a phil hntahrqgilit aiiUoig ua the curb stone, looking- much 1 -presse i in spir- "Not so awful b'td ai I might be." "ilavjyr.n no home?" yes, j've gut oiim." SWiiy don't v»m jro thore,.tbi'ii?'' »TP,c(!aas i don't wa,,«L 1 NN 'hewrious Dioce- t0,» "V'.nt you "hould. for the poet says, "And light tlie poet was, too. I was at .lotui! not an hour ago, nrtd the liouse was turned upfidy down. nil the ds out of the window and he fu oitiue ii» the corners, and my wife \rlt !i a dish rag around her bead, and the children Bo dusty you couldn't clean 'cm with a feather brush, and the hired girl raising Sam Hill, ami lour niggers beating car pets, and tho paper huugors at work, and a window cleaner with a hoeo turned on, and no dinner, ami no pros pect of any, and the deuce to pay jren eialiy—oh, you and the poet ate shout iu .^d you're miyhty right, U»o, there's no* pii|ce tiki home.' Druin mar. Tlie Marquis and Marchioiies? of Lawn« downe will visit Ireland in August and come to Ottawa, fanada in )"toh-r. "N«0f i'llThefu 1 In! •tcplmii'v Knabe ly '1 Several Luinirew oi ofSt. I'aul had the unusu-i ing to the mnsica! tre t! I I comb's recital lust Tbur-.lay evening thnmgh tlietelephone. Thepimo vvarer •oiu'-t" Na than Ford, at 07 K »-l fir. 1 street, were con nee'ed bv tv lep'-one iv.th six! -tice resi.ir nces in tl'ere.it pirtsot the i'.v. 1'ne eage-n. «h tli' s w'iu rtc 'i\\J 1 iiiVitati itis tli^ lei« phur.'e treat tf i:i.u-e connee'i show d-heir app'f-iation of the .: i-n terprist'ofthose navii he mat !. i e. Tii*-'r assurance th tne g:.iti«-fii tones »f ttie 'v!i.ib* piano" retaiiie 1 tiit ir nchnr-s not withstanilintr tlie m..ny miles of im talii cir cuit, hiM anothe'-io tlie many laurels won by the Knabe this season. Truly marve ons are th# wonders of el*r tricitv.'aiid the priviiegt s conferred by i'j» use multiply iiaiiy. It no* t»eco nes i.v-iidcnol only to order K nape pianos by telegraph but to Ii? ten to their lore* al a distance of miles bv telephone, ln'.en-lmj: purchasers of "the best pianos made' can mreatttr ring fur connection 'witn Mr F«ird"» mus'.cato»'e and select their pianos and order them sent to their residences without stepping outside their doors, lor electricity in tones, likesun ligf.: in photography, the truth. nsE ~U! h'Kliost '•,!"ffd iu Bousehi tot gent rries, pa e an exc is quite igpe of ies of lui ©pphine lion of ?inai Ho ii|tivd 63 Nfr in i clei le verm "'lUxo, lie* ». pnantH are haLitu of In.iia for N 1,ors court hi Williamsburg Friday, wart young man stood beside Ih r. "This girl," said the yormg man wiV- sister. She has sul|ere.l treatment at -.e hands oi toe !, .. ......... 4,is k[l)V etc., chowsahiel, K'«Mice. Hut !,«,•!, are i-mplovt, nionj Wouuerfuig 111 i to cutcli the w ol wild elephaatg and two huiie a Mni- my outrageous v. Florence a priest of the church to whic.i belong,"arid (jl tiiein. Tw.nien). either side ,ta R: the -omj:-u ,t,ia the w ltd ft'pptiiiiii one, to whose How wil 4& and i In whic «t#tls of *ner o jjfect st at time tike hai n) the rop» is i i«t(1I) live "tit aiid -a in h'hf the otiierd I :»'rence fromt ,r captive t«war ing tiiw Iii"fjt i the r«.pc, Tj1(1 ones during a|| truly woiMerftii. Pisrfect both of ihe nhjec 11 it* llie.ins to iCn ciision, in tyit,uu cotiirived, U'lort close upto theirs arMind it. carryii the dc'oy, perrc hud -.rained over of IM own aeror, ward v\it!i her unwind himself roue was hatileil »!\e could a] display of dry k which tlie den.', fuars of the wiM of their etf-irts of iuctui.t they siloi violent tliev .Im wild (Hies throw lame ones butt slioll id e T"1 ami f(" wiieli it is ne'-estM" they knee! upon' (roin ri*-!tin ,!lv ml Hig whii ||)t to ci 8 so tha ily acc ufcessar ue the fc-a grej varnif ftmall ii be in (yie col( iow thi yMontl #r the |o syri of wi the s retnci xquant ture bt ^ater 1 Hi ol y syri is "rec fttid o: used }W dro ip, ar A remarkably isplav ed iy an clnviried to a tree, ,i made an nveii a: sshich to p'ttsoc. The nun covert", and iirass and 'a wa." gone the el-, unfastened tlie went to the ovei. i.Ul the cak -s. tl.e stone aiid cr.-f back to ill-* j- .u:e. ©On tail as olte appea •Wi to K sJciei: »va«es i buttei last su expe »articul sfbro. the cliain again Ill' w i-ted it ru der to look the !river returned• nil' with his !:. ver wi-iit f-r theft, an-i, elephant's e •iver hi- nhou" it 1 i.-fant!y tie .*,dt.-n puuishi: .W'y )&>e tne 8f ted tlx for iped w iscrdet y unb yt iuam .tnd a ed lit Mont:.:} Honora" B}sul '1 h.-re is one niv 1*ruled MatesJT bo scarred ac to 1 ait the sb.ry v.i rahle t1.." L. if Hnner do these* cruel to SB wen ine as stant twiges i *1 on the a forms, Upw. tods o illons .which When this n but a boy, he w'1-'' er sister hefori' ilouse, where hristtnas hoiMJ^ from the l!azii-' merrily upon t1.^1 incautious iniive:!''. the in a the Orgies of the Star Koutera. Philadelphia Special.— 'The verdict in the biar route.-ase was a surpriseto me, as it must have been to every one in this nation who haf followed the case," said William W, Ker, of counsel for the government, re rrtnnot thfn*r of any errors thai tua lro«tcitUon made in the conduct. 1 as cribe the result rather to the social condi tions existing iu Wa hington. There aren't any Garfield rep'ib!-iu in Washington now. All bow |o t!i» present refute. The delight of mai» of be pryraineat Jjuliti cians in the result of the trial wa." open and unmistakable, although some had the dis cretion not to join in the orgies with which the verdict was celebrated. Nothing since the days of Nero has exceeded the debauch of rinir-day afternoon and night. 1 was p(?r sorifittytoraMrlnt! the and at the Eb bit jijottte. Anjljody could 'etd|\iuk who cared to take the trouble. It whs a day of dabam i» to be remenibereii bv sober per *«is of flie capital. Uisfad iOnsist each hree Augi bring herdr^.f ...... te, in an 1 rm9 any all flame. pree l«ll th 1-ho boy lowl^t it re. ner it«P'i i" worn (trtani of an' more, per uip? He was proud her beauty. scorch her life cn« He caught ttwr'l' fron. the ti-r He- Fo! her and tr hor forget Itil of 1C fr0] was bm ned a cogniuoii, win. the (ire had left' the And the bo\ he si a bov," he sauj. She could not nfl', 4P th r} n't] For a lotiir t'1" , of. but at Iv^.riV/ strong y outn tri forth iidotlie wars for a I «1 jrhai the i !lU(ik" all those who». II.. has tn t(i*' '".takin| he gn of marii of hi" love for him .1 fair repute of'j •1 of his ldf, tin.se scars of l» ll iyr no 1 The stater 'AOT amid tiH kt... fio wlii 'h •j She men v be gt i s a i ll.Tlifoi*!"!''1P", nil ds P'v-• ., which I,,1™ for all it Julvo the knowi(,(k .re make them From the g^ "Who ia thatTn iprou edit-r? Oh, f.,,?ft8or and put ried when he ',rm (i Mr. and f^the I ing the m( nlored that tfiPF. re railroad Will in, nth atul JI