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1 II I'll! ALU-A [IV ANTE. W. W. DOWNIE, Ekli'.o ,U I'ui i -h MILBANK, S. D. The News of the Week. b'/ TELE' i I' CONGRESSIONAL. Svrotxl were Jntriii the Senate on the #tb U reduce the21:111-ii111 of tilted States bonds #.be required of .Vatioiiu! batiks and to replace their su: rendered nous, ami to provide for the coiuiiK'* si ver. and for the uinemimi nt ot the tariff bill on the *iiPjert of cables. ('enlace wart twine. The clecte ns bill was further ills cussed. The biil 10 c-tnhiish 1 public farm in fftc'h county within the limits of the UepuMie was indciiniteiv 1 OKtponed. .. In the House the resolutuiu to remove the remains of (ieneral Orant o. Arlington Ometery was defeated by a vote of 1F:i to W. The Congressional apportion ruent blil wuh introduced. It provides thai after the third day of March. iSttS. the House sbsll fa composed of t&rt members. In the Senate bills were introduced on the 10th to provide for coinage at tin* branch mint at Denver. Oil. to amend thi' silver act of last session, and to define the line of the army sun! to Increase Its efficiency. the number of en listed men not to exceed 'kUIXi. The Hou«e bit! to authorize the payment of drawback or rebate on tobacco was passed.. In the House a bill was intro' need to restore the law In re lation to importations of tin plate as it was be fore tin- Mi-Ktnlev bill was passed. A bill for the relief of the mission Indians in California was passed. J. \V. Hathaway, of Montana,was elected postmiister of the House. A nil,1- was reported favorably in the Senate 00 the litli appropriating KMO.OUO for the eduea tiori of children in Alaska. A resolution was presented to inquire into th" practicability and the advisability of establishing postal savings bMiKn. The elect,ions bill was airain discussed, "v. Inihe Mouse bills were passed to present fK« marmfaetiire of counterfeit clie-i and molds providiUK a penalty for any person who shu 1 violnt'J the elect ion laws of State*, and the Jortitk-iuions hill. Hills wer« introduced to pay to the widow of Chief J'isti. i- Waito the luil ante of the salary for the year in which e died, and Ut readjust the salaries ot post masters. A UKsii!.r 1bN to a.-c rtain whether the right to vote at an ejecti- n was denied to :ujy le^al voter in th» country was discussed in the United States Senate 011 the pjih. us was a.so the election hilt. The House Mils for public buikuiifrs at Davenport. la., and Hloominjrton, Hi., were re: iirted favorably In the House the reapi'ort oi,in nt bill, based on a reprt-.-en tat ion of ,H.Vj members of tin- lloii-e. un favorably reported. Hills vve-e introduced to revive the grade of Lieutenant Wcneral of the army, to establish a llruilnl o-u and telegraph service, and providing that ap plications for citizenship shall be advertised so that person* wl-Miitf to oppose the granting of naturalization papers may be notified when to appear, and that applicants for naturali/a tion shall pass a satisfactory examination on the history of the I'nited state.,, the -dotal constitution and the constitution i.f the Where the applicant resides. DOMESTIC. A Pv.iriK'ATu was reported to be ne gotiating fur the purchase of all the lype foundries in the United States. KKMMIICK, KIT'ii.k San Kr.inciseo were burned, causing a loss of 5?~0 DoO. Titi-: National Hoard of Trade in ses sion at New Orleans passed resolutions in favor of reciprocal trade regulations of revision of the National banking laws of apistal telegraph an 1 penny poHtaj on local delivery letters, and in favor of a unification of the monetary systeaiss of the leading commercial na tions. SKVATOK SA I'AI i-, of the Chickasaw Legislature, and his son. Joo Paul, fought a duel at Paine'a Valley, Ind. T., and .Joe was killed and the fatLer was fatally wounded. TUB Texas Land Company of Col or ado lias ottered ("Lief Mayes SSO.OOO, 000 for the Cherokee strip. THICKK persona--Mr. and Mrs. AT EAHTUXD. FOWI I KvHTloN-t of linking m-ne's w- I begun on the lllh at the Mn' Dan Wtl-i.i.\Ms, an old negro living near yuincy, Fla.. was lynched by negroes for firing buildings. At Jenny Liud. Ark.. Charley Joplin shot and killed John Miller, Miller's wife and grown daughler, Dr. Stewart, a physician, and a man whose name was not learned, five persons in all. After ward he killed himself. Ar Kalamazoo, Mich., Louis Scott shot his wife and killed himself. Do m'istic trouble was the cause. IN New York Venable & Ileyman, wholesale liquor dealers, failed for SiOti.ODO, and llenrv Siebert, a tobacco dealer, failed for S-"i0,000. 1 SKVKKAT. carloads of coal, feed and grain readied Huron, S. I.. for distri bution among the needy set'o-r- in the northern part of the State. THK AT & Co.'s linseed oil works at E. T. Todd. of Sioux City, la., arid their daughter, Mrs. Slav ton -were run over and killed by a train at Minneapolis, Minn. Columbus, O., Mrs. Caroline Swit/.er and Captain \Y. I). Little, her attorney, were each sentenced to two years' imprisonment for defrauding tho Government on a pension claim. I'ltKsi 1 K.N'T I'ar.M 1.it. o the World's Fair National Commission, named eight members of that body to act on the board of control. They are: Messrs. Palmer, McKenzie, Massav. Lindsay, De Young. Waller, Martindale and St. Clair. IN the post-office at Hock port.. Ind., Miss Anna Jlrotvn assaulted Miss H.'ttie Love with an improvised sluny-stiot. in flicting fatal injuries, .foalousy over a lover was the cause of the trouble. .ku & Co., wholesale dealers in crockery and glassware at Ban Francisco, failed for gl'J2.000. Tiik Franklin Hank at Clarksvilte, Tenn., failed for &U00,00O assets, JfiioO, 000. THUEK sons of J. T. Archer, aged 10, 13 and 9 years respectively, were drowned in the Delaware river at Val ley Falls, Kan., while crossing on the ice. Thk total population of the country, including Indians, etc., will reach ti-S, 000.000. OI:OIM E MAKTI.y. the murderer of William Crouch, was executed in the jail yard at Meridian, Miss. Cu VKUK Mil.1.Kit. a liVvear-oId boy, who killed Iioss Fisbauph and W. ii. Emerson, two bovs, while the three were stealing a ride in a Union Pacific box car. was convicted at Cheyenne, Wyo., of murder in tho first degree. The penalty is hanging. A FIHK ut Sandusky. O.. destroyed a grain elevator and n.ooo.ooo fee 1 of lurn Iwr. Total loss, $100, o« crate filibuster agmuut un mewuro. i use Ayor's Cherry Pt,ctor!il freely in Nacona. Tex., six business houses and almost their entire stock were i burned. Dn iN(i a fight among striking miners at Monejr|,a. W. Va.. Jason llaU. mast er workman of the Miners' a-soniblv. was shot and killed by John Jinkins THK business failures in the United States during the seven days ended on the 1','th numbered :i74. against ."12 the preceding week and -i'.iO the correspond ing week last. year. FUKIOUT trains ollided on the Union Pacific road near Coyote. Wash., and lirakeman James wa.- killed and Lngi nineor Nichols and iretiian Giese were fatally injured, TI I K American Federation of Labor in session at Detroit, Mich., re-elected Samuel (Jompers as president THK lumber cut at Cheboygan (Mich.) saw-mills for the season iust closed was over 1 in 1,000,000 feet, an increase of 17, I 000,000 feet over last year. I Thi-.uk was a bloody encounter on tho l~th four miles from Pine Ridge agency I in South Dakota between the United States troops and some 400 or 500 In dians under Kicking Hear, and a nvim her were killed on both sides. The In 1 dians were put to rout and a large num her captured, including Kicking Rear, PK li, Ma 1 nn & Co., brick manu tacturers at New York, failed for &500, 000. Ir was estimated that cattle to the value of 5.VI.0D0 had died in Nebraska the last month frofn some unknown malady, Ihk Druid Mills Manufacturing Com piny at Raltimore, Md.. failed for JtiOll.OOO. IHK firm of Collier, Robertson & Ifunible 1 on, wholesale grocers at Keokuk, la., failed for ?175,000. I FERSONAL AND POLITICAL. (iKNUUAI. (, iii .iii |. c. Ciivrv, United States Marshal for the Western district of iscoiisin, died at Madison. He was editor of the Chipi-ewa Falls Herald. I "i.nxn, A. H, Yoi N(,, Juartennaster of the I nited States army, died at Dover, N. 11., ag«d (in years. MK.S. II i 11 1 mines near Fuirni" ^-l- w 11,000 men were out. J5 ST before the d' .••- -n man at Tennyson, Ind.. h'* made the s'atement. tiiat he was the murderer of John K. liiideibach near Fort Branch, Ind.. twenty years ago. for which crime, i Thomas Camp was hanged. Camp as sorted his innocence oil the scaffold. annual report of the chief of the I Hureau of Animal Industry in Wash ington says the year passed without I the discovery of pleuro-pneumonia in any new district. The expenses during the year wer u Parnell. i TI S'iT-t. 11^5. and iisit..'i'.'H ani- mals were inspected. The report says I "there is no foot and mouth disease in the I'nited States and has been none since l*S4. v Ki-ii'imrs were received at Pine Ilidge Agency. S. D., on the 11th that the hos i tile Indians had been fighting among I themselves in the Had I/mds. The fight was for tho leadership between 1 Two Strike and Short Hull, and the re suit was from twenty to tif'y dead In diatis, i IN New Y.,- the Iri- erican I'.: liam"ntary I rid Ass,. n, throngn which such gent ..ir ir'mnshave been made to lr i-. f.'ed against I K Indianapolis. i '." W, i ern Uaiivvay Company e- THK I'KTTUR & Co., tobacco dealers at Clarksville, Tcnn., failed for S400.(NIO. Owixo to the loss of property Mrs. Rose Mason, a widow, aged 0 years, committed suicide at Wanhintrt-on. (). steamer iton Rogue, valued at SloO.Outl, ami plyinj between New Or leans and St Louis, was wrecked at Hermitage, La,, anl ten persons were i said to have been drowned. I TH K grip and lung and ihroat troubles were said to be taking hoid of the In i dian ghost ulcers in South Dakota I owing to the exposure and hardship en dured during the porformarce. Ki.i/. v nt-. 1 it li AN UKTT died at Lima. O., aged yy years and months. H- I'. SH A W, inventor of seamless stockings and the jn.iehing to knit them, died in Lowell. Mass. I ill". South Carolina Legislature on the 11th elected John L. M. Irby, the J-armers' Alliance candidate, as United Slates Senator. This retires Senator Wade Hampton, who has represented .the State in th National Senate for three terms. SiT.NfKii Mot: 1 u\ CI .\hk, who de signed arid printed the first greetibiek. died at his home near Washington, aged 80 years. THK farmers have captured the Mia* souri Legislature, fcii to iS. make—a Magazine i,o« specially live subjecte? in lialena. 111.. a,"'d years. 0. \v. JIanna. the first white man .« permanently settle in Hlto-k llaw^ Ceunfv, la., died at hi- i-"^" Waterloo, aged years. Jrnoi: T. A. S. Mii ni-.i.i., of 1 At Cnadilla, N. V.. ex-Senator Frank i 15. A mold com in it ted suicide owing to despondency over his defeat in the last election. blubber-hoi ling factory at Toensberg. Norway, was destroyed by fire, causing a loss of a million crowns AT Tipton, Eng., six children were drowned by oreaking through thin ice A WKDIHNO procession at lermont. France, was on its way from the church where the ceremony had been pcr i formed when ttie bride and groom were shot dead. The assassin escaped unde tected, but it was supposed tne awful act was committed by a rival suitor of i the bride. THK Italian Parliament convened at 'Rome. In his speech opening tho sos sion King Humbert said the recent elec lions for members of the Chamber of i Deputies had rendered the state more i solid than ever. Sknok ANTONIO Yrsio. a .bar i planter who was ki'iuap' i by bainiii.*, has been released 01s payment of W.000. THK Rritish steamer Wesiburne was hemmed in by b'c in the lllack sea and twenty-one of "i-oa were frown to death. I MAI-.SHAI.i- 1. liii.i.xt and his wife were found dead in the w ods near Hal i ax, N. S., and beside them was an 'empty laudanum bottle. iJiilou was the man whool^tained thousands of doi lars from the Needham w ho sought to it. 1 i: I Mass. 1 widow 1'. him. 1 party ar Mi:. P.\i:.M:I .-•• in Dublin on i ^eixed the plant of tie i he being a dit" ctor owning the paper, an _. I name to the Indiauap- .» I a Quincv. Tin- suffering among i. 1:-i, ers in Western Kansas v\ as said ti iioon the increase. All were having that could, and iri llawl ins County but thirty five families were left out of i)S)0. Lilitor Ho.lkin. Tie sei'ured assistance and retui"'i"i I re eanturod the newspaper ollie •. Ml PA I .NHI.I. left Dublin for Cork on "be 11: h. Pi'i'VloiiS to his depart i, i'i' he ,nd his friends stormed the oflleo of I Unit Ireland, which ha I been re.-. i ured by the anti- Parnollites, and ou mori 1 took posses-ion of tho paper, Dr.. Wm.il has been eje.-ted President and M. Hauler Vu-e-l'i-esident of the Swiss republic for l'sub LATER NEWS. SITTING BULL~KILLED. Indian rullce Arcs! Illin at Ills nni[i and Hi lirinK Follows. lour Y A 1 lis, S. D.. l)ec. i"i. Sitting H'.ill was arrested this morning at. day light !y the Indian police. Friends at- i tempted his rescue and a fight ensued Sitting Hull, his son li'aek Piird. Ca'. Hear and four other hostiles. together with seven of tho best police under ('apt.. Feeht, were kilb'd. As soon as the firing had ceased thn 0 troops of cavalry earn" to the rescue ..f the Indian police, who were being roi.i ''d by the skilled sharpshooter* of ii.,-, tiles. They brought with them two maei,: n,. guns, which went turned loo.se p,»n Sitting Hull's followers, and within-i five tninut,e« the savages were out of range and leaving at a furious rate on I their fleet ponj.-s toward the Had Lands I where Short ill and Crow Dog are in- i trenched witt. -joo Ogallala bucks, The 1 poiiee were on their way back to Stand in-: Rock when Pluck lSird, the tall and athletic son of the famous chief, ur«» his enmrades to recapture the old rirm. The women and chiblren wore left in the bushes and then w [tli yells he 1ms tiles charged upon the police, firing as they came. A hand-to-hand struir-'le' endued, during which Sitting Hull, vvh.i was not shackled, gave his orders in a loud voice. For si \eral minutes the firing was heavy arid deadly. Nearly every man wbnta- hit was k l)ed. In tli" furious rusiila.de Sitting Lull fell out. of bis saddle, pierced by a bullet, hut it is not. known whether it was li red by the charging parly or one of the police, P.lack Hird was a No slain almost the first, volley of the police. The hostiles tired with deadly accuracy, and slowly drove tho officers from the field. If the cavalry had not come at this time it is probable that the force would have been annihilated. Sitting Hull's body which had been abandoned by tiie '"H'tured as w« a.s that of 1 ||it Sftrhiyn liie, Reginuim.' Sutenliiv, J)ee. ^'n, erv Suirdny therealter. "Th- l-liulin ton" will ten u I'ulluiiin Sleoper fr-,, 11 in -skhimm'on* if ,n diana Supreme Court, died at s i.o-ae in Ooshen, Ind., aged 54 years. FOREIGN. TWENTY Chinese christians were massacred at Hoong Tuy Isin by mem bers of the Loo liny Sos Society during a celebration in honor of the society 3 patron deity. The mission buildings I and manv others were burned and the corpses thrown in the flames. I FOYNV CAMFOHMA. u ,. Ifc'c Hearst, U I -Ol.OHA IJI ., K o 11 Wolcott. K. •oNSKi-TKTT. ios. j{ Haw-ley. K. OK I. AW AKK. lleorve t.iav, I. liich'd H. elm A. H.n V.' ra c. Oiv I I V a 1 W-l' ,:n !l .' k KSS. L\.!ititMl GVmplexion of tho Sonato and Houso. THK PEN AT 11 Kcpubliciins, Ji 1 mucrats, :w. doubtful. 4. Tbe tcnn- of otllcc of one third of the Sen ators will expire 011 S. IS»1. and their HUO ces-ors will be chosen by the Legislatures which will meet curly Hi the new year. In some States choices have been made, ami the Scu llers chosen will st rve until March 3, IMC. roliowiiiii is the list to date, and the probable political results when elections are held: AI.AHAM *. MONTANA. Term fx. John Moivan. 1) lS.»f,SV. 1-. S.nulers, It ... lK.i,'l James I. l'uih. O.isyr Those' Power. lsW AKKANSAS. I NKliMA^KA. Jttint'i H. Herrv. 1». A. S l'add..cl, 1{ 1WI I) IHVlii'.F. Manderson. K.I HUG 1. Anliiln, ili.-u-i.'is,K IhW: ll-'runli HNcoclt. K l!-'J:t Kl," lUll'A. I NOICIH CAKOI.INA, I) !««, D..1W17 .u ael 1'iisco. I... It-Dl. Al, \V. Ransom. lv9,j (JPOKOIA. NOitTH DAKOTA. II Co QUI I L. II.. l*!-V It .1S9T j. H. (iordon, LI P-yT Lymuu 11 Casej. R.!!*W1 IDAHO. I 0UI0. It isyil.lohn Sherman, H.. lHitt l{. lsy.jCalvin S. ice, L) lhV7 II I INOIS. UKliOON. ii.y M.Ctill'im.Ulwr, R..1W7 ... ri 1VV)7 Jos. N. Uelph. K P-V.S INtllANA. i WKNNSVI.VANI A. IV I) Yooi*.,ees, n. w! K 1^7 I (avid S T'-.i pic. I) ls'i Matt li 1SV3 I W i ItUOIlK ISI.ANO. VVm. Alii»v.». \V. Aldn h. K. lW'l 1 1'. VVuM.11. K .lsy.'i-Nathan V. lixon. K.1KA KANSAS. S.ifTll CAHOl.lNA. i! I'liiUib, ii. ..ISM.-, I 1M)7 iri.tSiiT Mall C. Ilutler, 1 ISP IvKN If. It V. rill DAKOTA. 1 Hlacl UH=. IMs'a 1 V tVlli(rr"W lilSW. a i s e U i s i K i .iTi-l \'A. -e- K. lb IA I. I 'V u Mr. I' K 11 St i .. '.eii Ire com »-e-,i A anti-1'a Jell' Hvu I'll Kluiir person- t.h-ir lives by the burning of a fa- U'.'v at Carneilow, I'o land. Uh.I.iam WAI.i.ACK Hi.ANV-UARP was hanged at Sh'-rbrooke, Ont., for the murder of Charles A. Calkins on Novem ber IS, 18S». Fi.K V K N persons were killed, fifty in jured and many houses and vessels wrecked by heavy storms on the coast of Sardinia. /.. ... i! A1 I_V.. IS»: V1 flfl.l. :. !, 1 .: -r. I IS',!.-: 1 1) Iriy., .. J»., I.a. k. Nev. -. It. N K.. S. It a. Mm-.n-ii Ca Wade iiiir I,1.. S \V 'olier. Ii.. W s. nil'. 1 -S. I) 111 .i" a .uitier, Those marked iioti»e- Those rt II -t!se. Til '.-i.' in if:y tir-t lluu.se. ...- -I II"—• T-w :-.s MSSWJTl.-o-r .1 U A K -^X* 13 4 1 fit lh OKI,AW.Ai. I., John V\ 1 a v .i) KUIKIOA. rv. 1) 'J. ll, i.ert liu M: IK I' '.TIII', a ,| n i St. and Minneapolis to \»t prin^«,' F.vi lyl.oih who wants to g.i to Tint" sh-nld re olleet that. -'She Horiitu p'n" Is the on I road l, I aul Ark. y wi ieh o„ Sj rings iroin tt.e Northwest w ithout chance o curs. I-or 'Jickcts, teservaiion in Hot Kp.i,r.'s Sleejier. and further infornoition. 8[ piv to the .0 al acent. or write to W. J. Keiiyf.ii. len f'ass A^ent, (.'. A- v" K. Ii St, Puul, Miun. Babies Pictures taken Instanta-I s Jo.,!. 1 I la:n. Hon. 1 v 11 VVm. H. Harries'" John Lm„« 1 »v Orriii M, Hiili''Jj John M. A!!i-i,«MI i"11!1 ,Hvn. A •it,hiflyfH* 1. L. F, Mi Kiiuu' N EVAOA. lstnj ,R. 1«I7 1KK VVm. Stewart, K. 1H)3 1 V NHW HAMCSHIKK. IRH-I W lsy jiV. K. Chandler. K..1M)« NKW JEHSKV. JJW'i K NKW 1. M. I. John Ht'U 1 OHIO, n- \NKssKi:. Bellafnv Stfrer .) no A. aldwe::» (ieorve \v II,,.,H Mart 111 K (iar,I Kr.-d Lavtoii 1 I ll .ii van Win. I'l lla\ne" Hod- II li lie. J. 111 ll .lite" Kt'iert K l'-an John M. I'atli-•! 1 William Hale. IMsyS i'i isham ii. Harris 1) IMH3 TUX AS. ,1 oh 11 li -,I,mi:i. l. I"W libsun, 1» MAINE -Hale 1 ii I'. Krx ".AltVl.lN Kichard 1 n!,e. 1) I MO VKI«M«»NT. 1 .Iiistisi s .rrill li iyir i i .o K i-i i!uu'mU,ims:« ••n. i VIIIO I MA. 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Thos li VVutsou IDAIIO. Willis S A e, ... U IM.1NOIS. Abner Taylor* .. K 11. Henj. T. Cahle II I.liwr. l-l Ml'll.ll.ri 1 l'». Sentl Wike* 1) Al It 1', 11'. 1 lie 1 v.)w.l) Will. -VI Spnn^*ei**lJ VV 111. New l.- rrj-l): 11, Owen Scott i) !'V s i,:,,i ,f 1 auc Trr ,.d ,u %ve r\ n," 1 Clurlit* Lcwjri* n 1 VVm. H. Uatcliv hay. H. Miuysiji* iji Ji'bli r.trsiiry^ 1 •Inhn 'r. ivicU H. WiUtmiiW. luion William J. Hrv'a.!,l'i!iK", W. A. McKe^a ',! A Rem] Kittha A1 "AMPSHHU 1. ,, N«'*' JEHSF.Y C., A. Hert'en* 4 James Huchat, o»i{ Jacob A, Geiss i, r' -in 3. A. pa *«'/, i Uaincr* ....p 7' nkvada J. Horace F.Uartlue*u, 1 ... It Mcl'herson, D, 1SW» !S.« I'Uufus Blodirett, I isu KKW YOKK. 1 Ml,? I J).„ JCIIT v- .V !^l lanpf1'1 •nms da tfi.i"' Ntw 1 veiu I. as. Covert* le-K 11. k a. navui A iioo.lv 17'*^ 3. Will. J. t'OnttTtln ,, 4. .John ('lancT* ii!'1*] i f. Tims K M.,,.,,. „«,/ VV .1 Oh 11 U, l-'ellows 'j 7, Kd. ,1. l)uii|i'hv* [I a i[ 5. T. .1 Cam ,In !,i. j) IK A. J. ClimmiU!/*."* 10. K. H. Spuiola* ,,r Sl 11. J. lu«\v vv urricr l'i. K. 1 lower* l.'l. As),lie! 1*. Kit. I,* |»--jh 14. Wiluam (J Statu n) neciser*. p: n IT). llei,rv Hacon• 1 Irt. John 11 Ket ham'li ti, '. 17, Isaac N. Cov i\ (ecl R" jMn't s ,*?nl 11 the gi with of UII HPS. hut'. 1 irns u' tltina i't Uai i-uil thirty Nolt'IU r,\uoi 1. \V A IV llralich. I) #. f. II I* 'heat ham* It 3. Henj 1-' tirady 4. Hen 1. II. Hmm" i». 1 ft. A. II. A.Wlllian ll uz rtur iw a No-H ill I. ft to .1 l.'M-i V, ,H 11 1 V im a ,1 hoot tied. yk^J &{' ,n« 4 •n-N 1. tftr- I. Alfred A. T:t\ a I. II uw It. H. s 1... 1.i 4. IP 1,ton Mc" r.. ll. Ua-h.i: the 1-" f i 1(i a p''- w 1- 1 Clinton A. Hat Pc a. Chart s Hai vvi 1» 3. Allen li Hii-b- .. 11 4, John I, M11 .-he 1 I 1 f. (ieo. II. Hrichlier*.! wVom:v •.. 1 "''l-eiice 1). 'ia: 'K lilll.nCATKS l-'iii 'M Till:.- I» KDKI.UA 11 nry I.- I r* I) «. James 11. Hlount»D 1 "i nerMli 7. li. VVm. lOver-!t 11 ciiari.-H ,F, Cris[i*.D h, Thos. (J. Lnwsm uare s Mns.-s ]jj ipi-.-V'H .Hill* ..k'il't, lico. W. KiUiian* II I. J. Hcii,lersoti*..l I". Kdward I.aiie* O Stefan 1 le|S. VVm S J-'orman*. I» 'V? Sinj.s i j|^ Wiliiarnh* ii 1 luir.ps, 1'osf .1:j (}!4v, .( \v. Smith* .it INDIANA. Wm. F. I'arrett^ I) s. F. V. lin^u .h.reM Y i U W i U K i I V-Tn's A John, Seerley I) 7. "i Alii/. 'N V. J. Marcus A, Smith*. NHW Mix. 0 1 Antonio Jos*pi* OKI.AUOMA. 1 1 Mivid A. Harvtiy*, IT AH 1 JohnT.' 'aitc'* .. THE MAN OF MUSC.t Tkt» Standing ot tie* I ol .'i.1' A1110104 Ilii* I elh.V( The athlete iti a rcciiut amusing. When he enters si usually whispers to his "Look at him. isn't he ada l'atltiti. ,1 VVm. -on in*.. I) H. A N*. Martin*... 1) T- Y ''-At), Mel 'lei la.*i A'uri 1). Hyiiuin*. i) u 1...i,-oil l{ 9. lhoiiius Hownnoi 1) K li V i i i i v o o n e i 1} iH'ci Ia. y\ into ... i) K V^NSAS. t'wv ,|f. K. It .. k (i I'-enj. H. Clover. A] 7. J, .iotm U. Otis.. ... At M, Davis., i". Uakur. KKNTI'CKV 7. VV Hie, i. o,»t V\ iiilaiu T. K lis* [, s. ,1 ts H. M.-C.-i-a 1",» 1 I 1 ^oo-laiciit* 1), y. Tu u |.a V.H.M -t.,,'oinery*|) J, 1. ,l,,!su VV K"fnlali ll w \v. o i W s u 1 to'ph Mev. 1» I.UKai. A udrew u I s I A N A, l: 4, N. C. ICancha -d* -1 K -, i 1 t, s, M. liohertsoii* I -MAfNB. VV ie i S( ih lr 'C 4 Ciias. A. Houw He*K MAUVI,A\'|. 1, nr\ I ,i .-e |i .1 Isi lor liayner' vv nl T« 5 'liH'l,esC-.inptout*1» II Welles li„ li*.. I j. rt. Wm. M. Mr Kali, ?!, MAiSA'UCSKrrs. Chas S liatclal *1 7, Win. Cogswell* li A it s. Mll C( I ,sen!. II "i-'v o. h' 1 i i- .'" ^^vi,i,in,* .las ti'Dnim,. u ,4 J( M'lrVolr"^?!?- V K lij.oiiu.sL:. 1 athlete always looks |oo 1: chair in the class-room why it does not break down, too. seems all out of plao-t' 1 1 IOWA. Hu i, TJ hands, and a pencil looks funny as he handles it. II air of patronage, as if iiitell suits were well in their v thing to bo encouraged, eve ing on occasions, but jh worthy a man of muscle. He likes to' stre'eh .out Inl and watch them in repose bow much they can 1" w rMl w requires. The professor e'. to him a little unable to instinctive homage to pov though it bo physical. I"'" across tho yard men look 01 windows aftec him. 11" V to tho young lady visitors, a' creatures look with awe "P" 1 like being whom they liaM' tling ir. mud and gore for th« Harvard in superhuman fasiu Tho athlete during atMivily does not "-1 tidy n" r,"sVvcnJ K 1 1 ,1^ Lodc.* .l{ 1a John C. ('rosiiy 11 MICHIGAN'. Weadoelt.l, S -SvcphvusunMt N 1 1 1 to reserves his oneraies for p' fort. Ho can neither smoke i WiniauiH I) About all that is left him athletics, and for this pu'I 0 S get. plenty of listeners, but o'clock in tho afternoon conies his element. And from tyur toils away liko a young Traveller 1 M*! DISTRICT ATTOKNET GRANT