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TIIE DAILY CRITIC, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 31, 1890. The Daily Critic T'e Onlf Ptmocrnttr P,ulff Pjvr Pih Uhetf itt Wahtnfftn. rfnrtt TTASrtiSTlN CKITIC CtMtlUXV. orrit-B: 943 rfRgT NOrtTHWBSt, WAtHWflffWI C ITT. ft. C. TStojHS W StIBSClOPTtOfl. Br mafl (taa prrM), I year jsoo " " fawnta ... . se CrrtWtlt, nwwth TlIBCKlflC, aB B SCrWvt WasMagtaa, ft. c. tfttMNrtes, J). C, Mat 3t, 18W. COit?L8to?t orrossp. Tkt German Lutherans of WHdh md hate determined to bttng nbout the i peal of the compultory education lar, which Interferes with the teaching of Cerraaa In their parochial schools, and to this end thejr are working to mke tip next LetWatiire antt-Kevmbllcaii. The Gttmaas of Chicago, also, at agf tnilDg the question of a repeal of tin Illinois corarmlsorr lw. The Vteoa tn law Is not yat a ymt oM tt Illi nois statute has hern on the books About fifteen years, but i viritialtv a tleml ltter. t OLOKRD FAKMK1W ALLIANCES. The Jfattonal grnnomito, the official rjran of the National Fanners' Alliance ml Industrial Union, published at this i ity, Informs us that at the last meeting of the Colored National Alliance. In esston at 9t Lesils, a plan was formu lated for the formation of land-Investment companies composed exclusively or i "loreil co-operators. Under this plan iilte a number of such comitsnles Have 1een nrjranlaetl and are now in success 1'tl operation. The first was organised In Texas. "The truth la," says th jVnli-mol Kotnimtt, "the colored alli ances recognise that the colored farmers must help themselves, and It Is wonder- tut how self reliant they are settlne- I but doing It. The polltlolan is ills- ardcd ami practical co operation called In. with exchanges In several of the tn"t renin! Southern markets, to attest i' success." TIIK THUB HKASON. Our esteemed contomporary, the New York TViatia, Is once more hard at wnk trying to explain, on yime l-yr-ntheel consistent with the beauty r! Itfnerlcence of a high protective Uilff, how It Is that American maun. r. i hirers ran atTntd to sell certain oT M.i it t reluct cheaper In Kurnpe than i. home. There is only one truthful (iplanatiou of this phenomenon, how- ver the Tribuut may writhe and wrig :W to rind another, and that Is that the 'iHff enable the manufacturers to harge more than a fair and reasonable jront In the home market, and that the jteople thug pay directly Into their lockets a bonus outside the proper cfiumerclal percentage. The plea set up by the 2'rftifM, that they make these concessions through patriotic mo tives and in order to invite trade, is, of course, absurdly falie. If they were WHng at a loss, they would not want any more trade. In such a case it 'would be the larger the trade the greater hcloss. Tito simple fact Is that the people are paying outrageous and ex travagant prices to the manufacturers tvfco are protected by thntarliT, and this J the penalty they .suffer for their devo tion to the Republican party. FIFTY CKNTS, KAOH. The "friends of the farmers" ar di vided Into factions Into two at laastt hnd one of these factions, represented by the XmtioiMil Bmnwmil, the tttclal" organ of the National Farm. er' Alllanee and Industrial Union, is warning the puMie against the other fac tion, represented by the -Vow Houut4td and Jibe Jtrm and Jlimt, published at.SprlDBileld. Moss. "The country," says the KetHowitt, "Is being iiooded with circulars, beaded, 'The Farmers' League, devoted to the political welfare tf the farmers; Independent and non partisan."" These circulars are designed to organise the farmers Into a polities! league, and they jive a coasUtutlan and Irtcripttoa - of the plan. Tbay are tfpBtd by Herbert Hayrick, as saesetary r tlie National Faraujra' League, The ircular shews.'' says the Meow- ' that lay proaow to unite all 'Lt fameis of Ataariaa, laio a laasji t i ilitk'l purposM, aad charge ifty liHcach." AadUtUUtite atitk in Le o.JioaAUt of IMOSt Of tiMiM OV3 j. h'-. Tk tuuMtrs use Ummm for t'-bry-HMklMc puruMM. to "fry Um fa tu of tlw fanner, jetviitg hlsa yfjmiim far Us cask sad ksadteg Mas into th lefly af aMaasptiag to feats upoa I toptaa noiitica dottrtaes Uut turn la ftafcts oa kis Hpg. IKKUNIU SiSISS' PLATFOMM. MtriiaaVi i! What -asakai a fasv HHRAfitA lat lla rrtat jfotiimt Aaaosasat m "Tk fiit Fare," aad daciaces that WaB 'irt, CagrM4c Co. are atawnaUag iu "taut ta tariff rackat a laad--. issu la unset to kaep taa weaHa 4m1ikm ajawrt aaja asvkaail ta Has old partias. om kali aowtta- lot i'iaOte sad taa otaaf half for free 'mXt." XL aUriinia bursas teas m my ) awcaskk tad atoHuaat dwuariariaa. dixag ttetto to thai badote d bad 'buays. taawaaay yowar, to clan legis iiuoii ud iu gtaak wk.lt ad asm, to ;-.imrRy elotaad ta purpla and aae IU4U a,i ltukiatif ototaad ta rags, to 'i,c pry 4ckls that eacuatfear tae 1 iul t the aaofte, sad to osavat tkaad i a laits Waaa ta OasaAeaaw are iu 'he K.uj.jjrity." Meriiada rua oa, VV'ii i-ij.t bringa ojm tk Hontea or t-cMii-'ijl WaaattoWigiiaitraaj -.c ia Mjmm, tit ww kam Mafi oit lc McKimc batt.-' that ihu uudHtoa of aCatasfaaMa , : uxti ut u propoatkkw ujpoa which akxdadd iweiu tlttUMt is daaajair. but .t Ua iuu ouds cienoladoa ia Lia bsvuB,; Vuu can foal all tae , iupi a i n oi Uu: una, $ pact of tae to(4 ail tiwi uaw. bat yau oaa toot Jj taa ja,iiaaU taw be fooled no! on ecr. Rfttrawhtlo.bnt wlil (onoHf?atc upon their own platform that Is to ay upon the RcouomlMir or AlHanccrs' platform- (1) Mote money hsired (llrwtly to the people; (S) free and unlimited coinage of Ml ver: (3iabo Iftrou of (rambllnjr In optfcms; (4) ao Ilea owntrsWp of land: O) rec.ivery of railroad and rorpwatlon land grants. () no cms ltahrt(oii;'(7) tranportattrtB H s bwoWMtd by the aovermitcnt; (9) sbolitkm of trusts, and (9) adoption of llw AMstraHan ballot system. Well, In some of Its planks .Morllnda's platform Is not objectionable, and we key tMa mlwnthrophlral stttesoMn Miry mtcreed In agontmf litem Into fact. v OLH 2KW POSTOPFICR In patting the House bill lo erect a postofflre In this city tit SamMa has, e trust, ettld the matter. The bill ss amended so as to provide for tl e purr-has of the entire Wock on abb k the ftiotre Theatre now stands. The amount, fflOO.000, fot the building was adopted, but no sum was Axed as the purchase price of the gromnt. If, a Is contemplated, the building Is to contain room for other purposes than those of the pnstofflce alone, the appropriation of t800,(W0 houl'.l he materially increased. Why not make the proposed bnlhltng one of the largest, as well as the finest, In the city? The location isceotral ami prominent, ami the structure erected should be worthy the Import ance of Its functions, especially as It will doubtless work the beginning of a movement which will end only -when the Government occupies, with its own buildings, the entire south side ol the Avenue from the Capitol grounds to Fifteenth street ami from the Avenue to the Mall something it should have done from the beginning. Till? "BLADE" HACKS AND IIKWS The Toledo MinV, that most virtuous of all tho Kepnbllcan papers ot the West, Is reveling In Indignation Is en joying a fit of Intense anger Is de lightedly futlous because, forsooth, Congress will make no service pension law. ''We feel sure," the Jttmk de clares, "that even the service pension addition to the Dependent bill will not go through." But the Mule does not despair; and with a kind of subdued anger, that is almost sorrow, in Its tone, it assures the veterans that they need not think their case Is hopeless; and then it bursts Into these Hashes of passion: First flash a gentle one: "We need not sit down and fold our hands !" Second Hash more Intense: "This Congress has shown Its contempt for the appeals of the soldiers '." Third flash a zlgaag one: "Now let us use a stronger argument." Fourth flash chain lightning, accom panied by loud thunder, made be hind the scenes by the manipulation of a bass drum-stick on sheet-iron or In some other theatrical way: "Deeds, not words ! Organize, and do It at once! The first thing to do Is to organize, Organbc !" All of this U In the manner of a, tra gedian of the Henry Irvln? school, crjlog. "Ha' ha' villain I havethee-I have thee not'" But the JllatU may be In earnest. This movement may be something else than a money-making movement In its own Interest. And yet lt seems to be only that, for the plan of organisation suggested contemplates numerous asso ciations, modeled after the Science Hill, Kentucky, Association, one of the promisee of whose constitution Is as follows: It-shall Imj tUe July ot tbeseccmd commit tee to smbI at I eatt one da v f ner wk I iu vjaerowi work eaiiTaMing lor the Toltilo These veteran-lovers are, as a general rule, leeehes that suck from the purses of their victims much money, for which they give Bothing In return but breath out of rhetorical mouths or ink that flow from venal editorial pens. A WOIID WITH JNQALLS. Senator Ingalls said, in the co ursc of bis Gettysburg speech: "I believe that these Confederates have only one r gret, and that Is that they did not sue csad." Poeh, pooh, Senator; you ouaht to know better, or, if you do know better, you ought to be ashamed of yourself for saying what you don't believe This thing of talking agaiast your con victions fat policy's sake is mighty hard work. Yow know it aoae bet ter. Your speaea agaiast Seaator 3Iv gaa's ptaaasttloa to depart the aagtoas aad eoloaise taeas ia some far-oa Uad, was eaa of tae paotaat yeat aver wails, awl H was so beaaase you dfcla't be tkwe ia wkat yat saW. Ifeaeat IasHaa, aow, Sena tar, isn't tkai true? But, supjwsiag, for esaaipto. that you tfcfofc iha Goaf aiiaia4as raasat aolaiag savelkair failure, daa't you ttdak yau are to biawte fa- aot kaewfa the eas trery? X was of your pmoiaeai. your power, yowr felicity of tfcetngk aal faiea of sfaaaw awas anamhiwg to taacawairy. Ha U uadar a aaacal oit Mgastoi to telassa ais &iwwm with fact. He has ao right to clothe ia all the beauty of kk rkatoric and tae "grace tad vSaacy ak gttLHtua AAkiayM wkifik kagtaflli "wajfB,ffa ejiesieaegep "wia ssiaaas 4eajpapdpa aaa paeaaelftieaai vaa asa bsaaeasata. kaow of 4w '-CaaJadefatea" as you caM Unwar Wkat paias have you takea to astartaia tkatr real swatiaaeail ot to oktarva ika purpaae skat actuate tkejai; &v you svw beat iettM, kaxe you ay aaowMte of tka eaolu ttoa tkat is la pruxcasa tkase; do you kuww anytkjUs of eveaas duwa tkat wejl ef oavi wkat you iar teas ooa teatee, rkes tin cases .' You kia ton aaasaat ao to every oat ol Huatdaa Taea why do you eeaftky yaw irtwmritoary gtfts to tka aMaa1c ol aafJMn of wkick you have m cartta toaatetp or, eke taase qutioea tttrest yu aad fur ah a wekswt vaMcie lor your ato iueawe, why daa you taka aseae patea to isJaxw youmetf ? Jiobudy wia4 Uut ivtMu rM A teiniii.irttaaFotaa.ir Tkaaslaaa jk tkir Ttafcing neSF saMnM as taaaiSW vs. Jans lew frrfnt. "ic.n arc i min nplnu in exalteil p".itIon imd endowed with brll llant and profound attainment. Ymt owe mwh to aouT generation aod yon oueht to he honest and pry 9m debt. TUB VIOLATED LAW. Thtrfng the Cleveland administration the ReimWiosns became Indignant be nvm Dewwctatfc ofBcWs, foitowfng, as they dM too ofteti, l the fvwtnritrtgof their RermWIosn ptwdax;etii, neglected or reftned to enforee tkw Right-how law. One of the remits of this Indignation was the etMotwtent of a law directing the enforcement of tmt law in the Government Mating Office. In obedi ence to this Congtwsional order the KIght-hour law was enforced In that office until the Ilarrlwm administration r-t It SMei And now. In the Govera ment Printing Ofllce, and In other psrts of the clvll-servloe, the Elghl-hwir law Is being utterly disregarded flaeranily violates. Obervlng fhls action of the llewibll can administration, the Federation of Labor Union of the District of Colum bia, In session Femtrary 18, 10, adopted the following resolutions, which "were forwarded to President llarrlsm under seal of that orgnnlastlon: tVhereas st the earnest solicitation of the organized .worktngmen of the Pnlted States a law wss pasceil by Congress In 1. and approved hy l'restitent Johnson, follow: Klabt honro "hsl! eonstttnte a liar's work for alt laborers, wprSmen ami BMrtnntas who may be emplnjetl hv or on behalf of the fiovemment of the United States, Ami whereas the spirit ami Intent st saht law, as clearly hown by the petitions of worMngmen ami the ilehotes In Congress, ass to prohibit the employment of work men more than elalit hours per day on Oov ermnent work: ami Whereas Hon. Henry W. Blair, chairman of the Senate Committee on Kilucstlnii awl Labor, In a sivee, h ilellvereil In the Senate on March 5, 1S", said: TMs Kluht hoe law, enioto.1 by the rafted flutes and plaeil tin the statute owm wun a tmiouuennuene ami tnlmn plly m, law Hffalntt crlm, has been de liberately and prltontly and wickedly violated by the executive officers almost from the beftlanlne. Nerer has there been any considerable degree of success In ex tortlnu from tlire unwllllnr exeeutlvn otfleers of the Onveriimeiit rumpllanee with their own duty In this regard. And whereas this body has satisfactory evidsivoe that the Elelit-botir law Is now I-elng deliberately ami ierslsteutly atnl wlekedly violated by the executive ollkers of the llovernment;" therefore fnioftr.', i hat the t edsratlon ot Lalmr I'nlons of the District of Columbia respect fully requests the President of the United States lo order executive olilcers of the Uovernment to euforce said law by pro hlbllliig the emplojment of workmen on public work more than eight hours per day, except lit ease where It may be neces sr to extend the time to savx or prevent the destruction of life or property by tire or Hood. In response to the communication en closing tin resolution inioted above, Mr. K. W. Hnlfnrd. prlvato secretary to tho President, writing to thesecretnry of the Federation, under dalo of February HI, ISflO, stated that the President had re eel ved the resolution, and had directed him to say that should tho matter come before him the President forhls olllclal action it will have his careful atten tion." The Federation, In Its Innocence of Presidential methods and requirements, had believed that by sending to Ills Excellency the resolution heroin set forth, lt had brought tho matter of (la grant and persistent violation of the Eight-hour law before him for his olll clnl action; but, In abundance of dis cretion, tho Federation concluded to re main "at rest" for awhile and observe tho effects of Its action of February 18. No effects having become visible to the naked eye of the Federation, it prepared the memorial published in The Critic a few days ago, and, by this paper, called the Presi dent's mind to specific violations of the law in letter as well as In spirit. This memorial was put Into the hands of President Harrion by Mr. Thomas S. Denbam, thq President of the Federa tion, who was informed by his Excellency that he would ascertain whether tho law was being enforced or violated and would take whatever ac tion he deemed to be necessary in the premises, Apd now, the Federation is walling again "at rest" to ascertain what effect the second section of Its aetion In the eight-hour matter Is going to have. The Federation Is a patient organisa tion, and it will not fail to permit pa tience to do its perfect work, TIIE YTURBIDE CASH. Judging front the tone of tka admin istration papers in Mexico, we fancy there is a disposition to deal rather se verely with young August! a de Ytur bJde oa account of hk lodkereat publi cation in Ml Tutttpe newspaper. We Had this strangely at variance with the general taadswey of Mexican policy, aad feel a eutkaky as to the eause of so uauaual aad eeamiagJy unnecessary a departure. Ko douat Yturbida uuue a grave laktake ia criliekiag the govaraautat o Mexico. IIekaaoeaeariatk.Hexl caa amy, aad tka etkkkat, therefor, k tkat of a subaltern dkaekal agalast hk coutuuuuUag otHcer. Suck aa oSeaee, foamittod by a Uautaaaat ia our Army, woukVke pttakhatl by court wartsa), of course, aad so oaa caa reasaaaUy ohm plain of tka IHasfcaa U they adopt a sbaUar plaa ia tka case oi Yturbkk, but, as w have aW. w taiak we detect a illspoarttoa to call far aaraaer taea iu tea, Indeed, tka nana mas already take have kaea eitraorOt aaiy. vtisruda has bum UmM A CeQijelaVaw- aMaaVenaBiOaTi eawT ft eaaawi 4aaawW)awtfe IJawaUalteli MUa'watA Atttflly lAaedl wid mm, a ot&w HftUApy Is la tuck etiiifceV we totojy mliiyuretoaii tka caaca of m iatiiiterttag iAea&tika uwauitoBaaiaasMe tka VMag laaa wttk ''rreatwdiaj averiy tkiongkaut Tkare wall be much regret m tak akkaf the Bk Graada skaajld tkats k tifffrliiit be vaftfed to actual evttuia. For oaa tkiag, Mr. Yuurbida k, ua kk awaaer's aid, ol aa oaa Aa(tsuw large aad laJtaautial faaafly cooaw tkw but koak ul wm f rkada baaU-But- apart bom tk tad without Ota SeaiMeat refeceoi:e to aaraiaui mUmi. l'"ii' ' ' w VSW JISiliM. tkeiaeajas etf Maatott'a akaeeat veM wkkars at ooaelusas tkat aay xtra oceajuarjr dsrwoaatrsrioas ay t oaera Mdat sratotii Yturkkk utut .i Twr sp w fws tes-sw pairweaaieai frogs a vkk u wake a terribk UMa of kks, aad U. tkaaaavca, tivakat to a ujafaaaioa oi waalnwej IauiBatcaUy Ytuili'di's .if wis rvro of Indiscretion nothing ri'tc The frif nds of Tree In stltntions in Mexico will nt t e rcwraged hy a successful effoH Ml Mag nify n. ': A PITIFFL PLE.V It h within two months of impm since the city of New York, by aawr. arteristrc game of bluff and ,sraWc, rterpetflttetl the most stnnendmK aWe of body-snatching on record, In .nrTWI tnrtlng to Its own uses ami aitirettMM enwdnment the mortal remains of Gen eral Grant. Before the wastexl bdy of the great rentier was fairly cokl In lh cottage on Mount McGregor such mnnln cent promises of monnmentni fulfil, wrent had been advanced bf the plutocratic metropolis on the Harlem lhat the juster claims of the Capimt by Ihe Potomac were quite overslfHiflred and set aside. Now, after Ihe laiwe of a futile ami fruitless lustrum, multi mllllotied New York, by her prweaet'a ami, Mr. lloswell P. Flower, eittrtas whining into court with a idea for as aistance as urgent as It is conlempllWe. In other wools, after all her magnilo quent promises, followed by an squatty plsmlrUh performance, the great, rich, penurious city crawls, hat In hand, to the back door of Congress, begging for 1980,000 or any other crumb or uncon sidered trlflo that may fall from the Nation's table. In conscience's name, then, and In the language of Hip Van Winkle, let us give the beggar a cold potato ami show him Ihe door. it will bo remembered that when the people of France, not the great and rich, hut the peasant and artisan, from his hard and scanty savings, had given to this self-samecity a monumentas Im pressive In artistic execution as It was touching and beautiful In. sentiment and conception, It lay long In bond or "hoc," or whalother disgraceful limbo, because that city was too poor, forsooth. to afford It a bentliug pedestal. At last, by, the persistent drumming of a newspaper, which Its rivals delight to decry as a "gift enterprise" sheet, enough "enterprise" was evoked to en able the country to accept the "gift." There on Liberty Island it stands n monument alike to tho generosity of the poor ontrter of Franco nnd tho Ineffa ble meanness of the mill Ion olres'of New York. The same disgraceful history mftto nomtnt, may ho recited of tho me morial arch which, with such n flourish of glided, but brnan, trumpets, was an nounced to be erected iu Washington Square. It Is a history that repents It self with monotonous dlsguslfulness in the annals of our boastful, but ever frugal Gotham. In the meantime, the little capital of Virginia, a city whose aggregate wea'lh won'd be but as a forgotten iwtiuy In the cast off trotuers of New York a city ravished and Impoverished by war and slowly tecoverlug from the blight that derailed the entire South Hloh mom!, wblch'alroady possessed the finest group of heroic statuary In the country In Its monuraont lo Washington, has quietly, but effectively, secured the second finest In Its splendid memorial to Lee. We trust that this $850,000 Flower of Incal acquisitiveness which has sprung to life on the calendar of the House may not be of tho variety that blooms In the spring, with a "Ira la" or other wise, but rather of that other sort which Is said to be born to blush unseen and waste Its sweetness on the desert air of a committee room. If Congress is ap propriating money for a Grant monu ment at the present session, let it be the 100,000 for a proper memorial at the National Capital already provided for in a bill liefore the Senate, and not the scheme of Injudicious charity so oheekily proposed to the astonished House. Thomis Rbed hah gu too far. TUe bsndwritlBg U on the wall, and we feel eoMtnUBeu to sing at Mia: Ok, Thomas JUm.1, Tpwtiuul Thou was of craft and gullet We've bW our peae this many a day With rneok ami patient stntkt We've su our rights drop oae by oaa In (hy capacious iaw Our privilege ot felttiug uihui Wlmu w bou!d work our Jaw; Our right ol braying lsd aad loug, tVbau we should ilit be, Uut bow wVU stag adiffsreat seag Vou're strillag at "eJd taa," Tak "quoraau" aad "Bukwkia," Take "tettre.n "yaw aad a)," Cut short our -'Hattoawy" swag .tad Oavern aunt hnuipiOt; But, Titomm Uml, we wm you, you're gasag sie tou far, Your ikhMu la on the safe watt Waa you eioae up the Mar. "' -'"" - Sfcl ! Ths New ioK Kttmw W thought fully remarks: It is six weeks to-day steea the Hk-u-iu titU cksrgttl that Malhaw S. tuay ku4aM)Ge tre-Bi tae aate TrMauryot Petnijdvauia aad loat it lu psatilsnea. Ute ttantM to tks etiuM Ua "Cktk" Msaae t FHUtuuv, U ukoat Oaav utada Loaksstoa. Seaator Dua t'iuierea, wau furaiskad the uiusey U save lb State turn Ums, sad -ttoraa-uMiurJ Wayae Me Veagh, turougjk whom the mlthanaBf wu aia Keputiikaus. Quay has uud ao eaaial ot taa iluirjri, iuul be reiatua his vhtee as t-halruuui. at taa RuaitblU-nB XaUoaaI Coauutttaa aad bead of the party. Aad yet Mm. Clarksaa waaaar that tae Jse publicaB party la luoalag U hold upuu the pre td tu country! Oar estastnai coateaiBarary asaau; to lur gattaat vn day uakas ttaaaVer. His ouly tka gsttuart of a aaakefattaaas wait enasas hard. Ukaaa Jtauas wsanoiw saauifhiag Uku taia attW OAeiic bHktam wuuai ius sad ytt asataasj- " wkat w your sgjeH aaM ye caasas Aad j aasatat sfaia aaaar a stuta. uAxm iOM foaelBk. faBuau). anrntitiflnVii nr lsiaaf " -iad akt sasttad st a Ukatucai su aiMuaL HtejBuwjs or uaia 4 aar U agrew tuit. 'Ooyttsae, MM, sad aawyuaeaai aaaMusu yet saasuaaa uut, sm ast. But ya ssaa k tag dead ta ye street. WM444, aa ViWWm. wku i We waatsaaaet's UaaJM mi 4mm tmm at tasus, btgtaad, ka mm ahasttf so Jsuiice ( catcaau bwauae MswMtaateaee uaaWss ktsa- 8 WUtiasas had had a hole woe. kasrt aesvouMaat, at OM late day, hue kad tu lre 4 oxat- s "'"a" saaWejeaspHp T Vm.iuXI. "atet CteBMu U tmm mm at aaid at Hmhiiuau JuJy I5uw,t, aaafCouetliiSiAstrAwtdUer iWcatwa U la ..ouHBUlAio tut Uut aaaakja ut CeMU J wis JTutarwu m 1 candidate for Uovrrnor. In gfvtng this 1 'ruptiow, the rowoty conventton de I'rcd Mt. ratterson totw a fatthfni ad vKHte and fattlrfal expounder ot IJemo- cntfo rrat.rc nt!, recently herd at .MimpMs toeonsMet the question of the in provement of the Mississippi, resolved stainst the Cowtten owlet sehente, and 4e risred that the mere faet that the 'owthrt" syiem Is prosecuted hy Eastern or Hew York cspftal. shonM of Itself excite swspt ctf.r that other mteresttwertairtagowtimg, In thi, the interests of the Mississippi Valley. TnE M vo or initAoo, who has been on a hip throwgh Tests, made a speech at Fort Worth, in which he IMwpotated a (oka, The Fort Worthfans toe the lotte In earnest and sett-rely crftietsed the ilts tingnlsheii visitor before he was treM oat e town. The Mayor is at home, sate", ami announces his determination to never again heaifnnny as he can. It mii tost fun, )n , the son and name sake of Ueneral Oram's Secretary of State, and Frederick S. (MM have been formally rrarl out of the Republican party of Sew Tork by the Republican Shite Central Committee. tons U, Ftt.n, treasurer of the Lutheran Orphans' Home at rwiadelphhi, Is safe! to be an emhetsler. Something about that Institution's gnawing a File appears to be In Order. Tmr rvtcu, heaoem o Mr. Exptorer Stanley's On-to-Africa literature tnh(ht In fer that he wae keeitiag open a line of re treat to be used after tlve honeymoon. Ots v o5Bjn boodle Aldermen are trhskMng back lnk New V'ork, Why sheuhln't they f It's perfectly safe. Tun Vasdbmiii.ts are taking steps for the ereetkm of a slxmlll(on-lollftr rest Ueaee at Aslwvllle, N. C. Tmk Woma.n's CnntSTUN TBMrnH-ca t'nlou contains one humlrwl ami wveiity ftve tbewsand nismliers. Tub xahkkt rfr.i'onTS say that Iron te steady. They wight have added, and rigM, also. SEEN IN THE LOBBIES. Kx-i:oiigrennti Felton of California, otie of tho flirewJest. llepubllcan polltl clane 011 the raelflc coast, geld to The Chitic reporter In Cbambcrlln's thla morn ing that there was 110 truth in tho report t lint lie was a candidate for the Guberna torial nomination. "I am not an aspirant for the nomination," eald he, "nor have I ny desire for the ofllce. I cannot say who will be the lucky candidate. .Mr. Morrnn and Mr. -Morklmni and several other good men have been spoken of, but It's too early to name the winner." .Mr. Kolton said In reference to tho Senatorial contest that If the liepubtlcana were successful Senator Stanford would, In all probability, lie his own successor, but If the I)omierata should win, then the fight would be io tween Senator Hearst and .Mr. White, u very able man from Iam Angeles, nirli th jirreemBjse in lavoroi Hearst. W. 8. Thomson, New York; Thomas .Mitchell ami wife, Lexington, Kv ami F. I II. Noah aud wife, .Montreal, fan aila, are at the Sliorelmm. John lt. Proctor, Kentueky; II. K. l.yneh ami wlft, Itoston; l)r. W. E. llastklns, b. S. Army; F. A. Campbell mt nun. itoanoKC, anil u. II delphla, are at the HhMtt Oeorge B. I.emmou, Virginia; U. I. Lamrlols and K. V, Stanlou, Boston, ami A. II. Williams, South Uarotlna, ate at the Metropolitan. H. N. Fuller, ltoolisster; Mrs. French, Vlorlda; Joe JI. Stewart, New York, nud A. I). Payne, Warrenton, Va.. are refls tered at the National. lr. II. (1. Ilnrke, the obliging rbief elerk of the ltlgi; Home, left this after noon for Coney Ulaud, to take eliaree for tbe summer of the Urlghtou lleach Hotel. Mr. llurke Is one of the most popular hotel clerks In tha elty and hlsinauy friends wish him a prosperous neasou. H. S. Oantlaml, Nashville; Clark O. I. b, Oantlaml, Nashville; Clark O. apn, wife and daughter, Albion, N. Y t If. O, Smith, NorrUtown, la.,arestay- rvua and Ing at the St. James, Oregrow E. (lonraler, from the City of Mexico, arrived thU morning ami regis tered at the Howard House. Mr. (lonzolez Is bore on buelaeu connected with the Mexican Legation. Mrs. E. K. Wright, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Addle, of Clover, 8. C are at the Howard House. The following members of the Suburban Tress Auoeiatfon of New England arrlred berejesterdayou their annual excursion sou are registered at the Jtlges House: A. atarbuek and sou, L. O. Williams and wife. It, W, Waterman aBd wife, (Jeoree W. DttMNi, Mrs. I- A. rbillliw, W. II, Cook and wife, J. H. Campbell and wif, Mrs. G. N. Kendall, II. H. McQuillan and wife, E. U Harry aud wife, U, y, p0fr and wife. Mrs. H. W. Waterawn. W. M. White, E. 11. Ttwadlke ad wife, Miss Tartndl, Gaorge M. Barrowe, MJs K J, Cook, Mrs. H. M. Barry, E. If. l'leree, W, g. aears, K. S. Harrows, Miss Barrows, P. A. Heyvtard, Dr. Jarvls and wife, Mrs-0-A.I.se, Mfw Sbsttuck, G. W, Dtvlas aad J. W. Catufer. Frank Wood aud wife, Muskhron. Mich., Charles II. Uaauag, Madison, N. J .; E. II. Belt aad A: W. Toksy. PhfladelphJa. are ttoppiBgat the Hotel Joiiusuu. J. F. Eraas, Cotorada; George Straw sua Mark skauwd, Pittsburj:-, awl Jeau pee, Oklahoma, ie rseiUwwi at the Hotel Issperttl, Kit bard Guruar. Nsw Voik - Josui, rt UaHttMl, mutajfg; I). C. Meefwea, BruM&iyK, ami r. Jl. ru(Sllr Yusk , am eta.ytug at Willards. j.. Saw It U. Kaauu, oaa the Uadtug Wutr w sraaaat Xa near, Mkk., arfvl tats uecatag aad ragHterad at tae JbudaU. M1m Uray, Ssw York, asd It. H. Bakar, XoffoJk, sm at the Haadali. W. f. PttMMua, Ksasas City; A. UtJburt, jr., Sum Turk; Q. S. Watawtadeac, Yt.; Mr. sad Mm. a. O. Br ysu, Ckarisesaa, & C , aad l 8. Ceak aad Wile, at. Louis, stoypiag at taa Mggs Haaae U. BodAiu aad wtta aad A. F. Ukudt, Xw Yoitk, are at Wekk'. a. U. Currier aad wife, Yeuagttowa, Usjio; Mia. A. X. -- uid J-- --J M V&tfSnZ SJ; jToatt taaaBa. H. Ktuaoett, and T. a. HcLury aad tatatty, Tasas, aad A. T. Boahora, New Yark,afeattaeAraatea. lieu. Y. B. ajiy sad wile sad sarvaut uf Mi. ad Mrs. L. LisUssla. Xev York. jfe- A. Etoafffta aad Jirs. Higsoa- yfcari Wsils arfpkfs, are rsoJitsreJ at taa Aug. B, Masar, TSIpWHaaattNBa at 111 ejr'l 1PB afiP J, . tauuitieU S,fCd t-t a. a njsaa jBjfUtHf laU Ran aaas sspsssssi sassw a. Q 'taurauAaa, Hufftoa, aad autattaei M JMAkV ate cisHuyrkiMl mhi itai lite " seejf e"i"aispsB laisBBB nannR 'naW" eteksVkiMir haaxea tkat ia aJuait tu assaa jpipps fissj iui 1 psaii iHfaajaa sejp pjsjgasssp sbt sBsfsapsa W sbj jBBBBjBsaBBpaaas r ssbpb aBpBjanjpj aj apppapap naBBa iflf&ifi!sB ffirurte4f MaawfajMfwtf him rw SaaUBSSS""" 1 Sill I IIP SBSsBaBaBaBPBJBSpBJ -PPSSPJiPJa SP" asah.o 4a tjt oata ssftuaa vock. Turn thtm vmum W mqA sismm svwtis a lajr. Call to PorUittr s V it u ta bast laay. ' MMS MtUUjuijki tttafet estwwvosi gpjHpa &ms Bursa, aaaaAssH aas ssasasar Laudoa: V. V. Tidnn "nisaiiifafcir ftrmk iaaajwaar 9kaaafMLa Cernposert or the LotA's Annotated. From 'ii' 1 I F. ("" It rri'rt. Mr. Clarkson's sudden discovery that the I)rOCTatlc prrss has a rtroch forget eircnmtlrm than the nerntWlenn pttss will setfmtfth msnv worthy wgrawe wh rdlhg to tl old FederalM Idea that DesroCTatfl are Ignorant, ragged nd Vlckms. Opposition to Democ racy In thhj country has always had the fftYvm fff mtttocratlc pildeaml "bettet class" contempt for all such as have hm n assrstsiree from family prestige or fottnne. Ninety years ago this feel ing on th part of the cvclusi Fed eralists anrounted to a fren7.v. They hail ami fearetl the people. Fisher Ames, the spokesman of this cmsB, went croaking to his grave in the belief that Jefferson's triumph In 1900 bad made certain the death of the re pnMfe ami that Its life under such auspices was not to l desired. Liter, under Whig and Know nothing leaders, ami still later under Ilepublrcan lenders, the same Idea has obtained, si tlmugh it Is not now so freely pro claimed In public. Kot long ago Dr. Hscon mad" the startling discovery that, while the He rmbllcan party was the party of the wise and good. It was led by the Igno rant, the sordid and the vicious. Now Mr. Clarkson puts on record Ue fact that, while the Heimbllcan party is the party of Intelligence and great moral ideas. Its newspapers do not have much more than one-half of the circulation that Democratic papers have. Tlktse are suggestive facts. Are we on (he eve of a great discovery that the Dem Dcracy, despised and maligned, Is composed of the Lord's anointed? It looks that way. Let some Uoston aris tocrat watch ihe graves of the members td the Essex Junto. Even a worm will turn. Hie I'nrmlatloii or ATrlen. Lltmnt Ffettrr S. &mfln d in Iht Jtu JFrnm. And under the name of the Independ ent State of Congo Its government was organized after the most approved methods of lloleian administration, and it entered fully equipped Into tho fam ily of nations. There is within Its area, which, as said, Is thirty-three limes that of Holgium, a population or 150 whites, about one halt State olllclals and em ployes, and the esllmntcd numbor of natives within Its Imrdcrs Is about 10, 000,000; and In tho whole Congo basin Is estimated at about 50,000,000. Africa is about three tlmos the area of Kuropc, or 12,000,000 square miles, and some writers estimate It to contain about an equal population 85,000,000 souls. The enormous trade developing there comes mainly from tho narrow telvneo which separates the mountains from tho sen. It is a great badn com posed of plateaus, gradually ascending to 7,000 feet at somo of the central lakes. It has four great river systems: on thq west, the Contto. second onlv to tho Amazon In tho volume of Its waters, and the Niger; on tho north, tho Nile; on tho eatt, the Zambesi. Thcso rivers once formed vast Intornal seas, which finally breaking through the mountain barriers, have descended by cataracts and canyons to the ocean, leaving groat areas of rich deposits of wonderful far lllity. Hut tin Never .Mitrilcil llnru. Jri$m tAt KuHiim t'l'y Jttal. "We never marry our first love," the Kronch say, and Dickens was no ex ception to tho rule. He himself tells what a powerful Incentive this passion was to him at n time when he was put ting forth his severest efforts to obtain n start in life. Hut ho never married Dora, as did his hero of the novel; and she, on htr part, did not die ouo or those youthful, pathetic deaths that tho novelist was so fond of depicting. Some score of yoars afterward, when ho was the husband of Catherine Ho garth, whom ho did not lovo, he nnd his wife made a formal call on tho Dora of his boyish d roam 9. He found her n comfortable, middle-aged Hrltlsh ma tron who gave no sign that juvenile courtship had left any lastlncr Imnres- slon upon her. This visit seems to have cured the amiable sentimentalist of tho Infatuation which had haunted him for a quarter of a century. The vision of years was completely destroyed by the reality. If young lovers were only gifted with prescience what a host of unhappy marriages would be prevented In this world! Uut, on the other hand, how much poetry would be precluded, and what a set-back would be given to the census. Benedict was a true phil osopher when he morallred: "The world must be peopled." nA Necessary Mvll," unit uu ..InilB. fensibla Hulibery." Fim tkt CourUr-Jwrml. The tariff is a tax, in so far as It ! for revenue, It Is a necessary evil; a form under which the people surrender to the Government a portion of their bard earnings to meet necessary publie expenses. When It goes beyond the revenue limit; when It seeks to put a check on commerce, and turn Industry, by means of obstruction, into new ehan ntrlsi wlies. it taxes a farmer to enrieh a manufacturer, the tariff is an Indefeasir Ule robbery. ad an impediment to the aatural growth of the country, and, ia stead Br increasing, it decreases the in dustrial resources of the nation. it Would ll a Carious OolnenUane. tie .W yett Ttmtt. Mr. Carlisle was yesterday assif aad to a place ob the Ftaaaee Couuulltae, which will have to du with tka IIoum i ana htu. tie could have ao asaiga aat that would be wore apasoariata. Thar ta ao Metuber of the Saaaae wka has a utore detailed aad accurate knowl edge of tka facts baaiiag o tka UriaT tkaa kt , if, lattead, tkase be any wka m sa well injaraiad. It wuukl ba a cujtiaua ftoIacMkafe if k akeukl fail ta hie lot lo writ UtiuSsasata,aska tiki ta tka House cotuudtiati, tka wlaftrin report. Mr. TtHMuiwaa KefasM to Ua TrimUml. JHmum Uy Xtm Ytirk futm. The ratau-t of tka ratirewaut of Uuv emar Tkispaaa froat tka Civil aervica OausUriiaoH k daaiad. We caaaot but be glad for tka sake of tka 8oafujuat ejBstof tka uaoida tkat Mr. Tkasapaoa raluaasto ha taatptad to iva uu work for wkick auk ao well attad, but w asa aarry fur kis take aad a little aafcasaad oi our Goreraiueat tkat hat taaat da kis work at sariuun sacrtsW. WUHe Mu U t'ltm lAt UoOtu Uumbi. Our risikakslhiulel fitaaiki mtiat kw vaw of ia-ccaaiag tee fautHiar wink tka taaaftastsa of uareauiaAaat, tku uae of taoaey at elottluua. Tky are w ve i.mm wasuau toe mm caaiBsvlaa f uad for km xaar la KSjaaacaSuaaetaa wktia aasaa hi V ALU Uu, Aisujbuui'a Touis teasat tka hair .0 b4 SaMaaaaasAsaalf 1 4lrOfl tA Asu Wit .Wsw. 1st atdactsBir tka raiisst at-t-" tJout " PMnpsisTspjP PSSBaar fa"aflsSB pibibpipjppsspv ' ap isajp uiiasi'iiuTi foe tka Ckjkcaao Fifp tsiti e t'riaklsi.pt Hfffffiig aaa saiMA oast ae- vufHl iaji liblijr In eaujuaa tVf tka BJatrfciM of tka Oaatrict uaaast (kat devataad's ft dmlnlstrari-'n mm ssv v--vBjBPPp, PBSIBPOTBPSyBPPB1PBBPJBFSBP DiuUtiv FwtMrtr'i Visual Calaastlkor. New Assemblies Are Itelne Oretntied. Fivm tltt CMmmo Xer. The rehaWlImtlon of the Knights of Labor -which was predicted by this paper a year or so ago Is apparently coming to pass. New assemblies are being organ ised In all parteflf th country, old as semblies whose charters had been per mlted to lapse are reorganlr.Ing, ami the membership is steadily Increasing In almost all the districts which have re mained faithful through the long period of decadence that followed the disas trous strikes of four or five years ago. Last month nearly fifty new assemblies were chartered, and then there was also a large number of reinstatements. Lo cally the order Is regaining some of Its lost ground. Its membership Is said to be of a betier class than formerly, and a more enlightened spirit prevails In the management of Its affairs. It is not so much an army of conquest to day as a school of political economy. It no longer seeks Its ends through the sheer brute force of numbers. It aims to get the workingmen to think right, in the assurance that they will then vote right, after which things will come right of themselves. Hence, strikes are less popular with the order than In past years, and lectures and discussions now occupy the attention that was once absoTlied In tho more or less wasteful processes of war. Tho Australian ballol, the reform of taxation, and the exten sion of Government control to monop olies are among tho objects to which It Is devoting Its energies, and the atti tude It has assumed on these Important Issues IS commending the order lo the respect of people who have not before held it in very much esteem. Its alli ance with the farmers has nleo strength ened it v,ery greatly, and, If lt will only resist the temptation of power, If It will courageously pursue the course of edu cation, rathor than run far afiold after the doubtful prizes of tho strlko and boycott, It will ultimately acbiovo sub stantial lesulls nnd reach a holght of power that it could never obtain by tho old tyrannous methods, which so nearly wrecked It In tho past. Ho bettor Beer thnn the ltobt, l'ortner's VIenuaiCablnct Beer. OFFICE OF WOODWA11D A T.OTHKOF, Center 11th and Fats. n. w. SCOTCH ZKl'llYHS HEDUUED.-Wo have last redueco about 90 vrfeees of Ilrooaded Zephjrs to the exceedingly lowprleoof -'(So per yard. Heretofore sold for We. This ex cellent value will bo eonspleuouMy displayed on centre table In frnt of Scotch OlnhaBM. Meeand floor. MENW IIANDKBIiOIHHFri ItEDUCHI). Men's AllMnen Colored Bordered llem stltebed Faadkerehlef. Hedueed to Met 3 for Mo. Men's While and Mnon llaad-embroldered Hemstitched Initial llandkerehlefs, unolnoh hem. Kedneed toaSe eaeh. Men's White All-Linen Hand-embroidered nenstltehcd Initial Handlorehtaff. twn-lnoh hen. Deduced to3So;3forSl, First floor, NEWS IN LACE3.-eolered CbaJitllly Lace, In all the new shades, for bat trim mlDir, four Inebea wide. Wic per yard. SPECIAL IIABOAtN.-Colored Silk Laees. with tinsel, four laebss wide. Oaly 97e per yard. Colored and Embroidered Crepe Line tare. Jour Inebes wWe, Oaly 75o per yard. We have Just reeetved a new line of Uee Tarasol Covers, Ih Imitation Brussels Feint. . to HJ. Cheaper Erades In Tambour, 75totl.J5. First floor. NEW JEWEUtY.-EiiaiHsl Use Pins, In, allstjle. Itednasd from USS.M and Si to il.TSeash. FaMTSbel! Flos far the Hair,, Me aud tteeaeh. Doa CQLLAKS.Hedawdi frem taa, jj, JM.tl0toSe,(0e,laBd 81, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, fwuer Ulb aud PSts.N. V, Creates An Appetite There is uotluajc foe wanna we reeoauaaad Houa's aaraauarluu wUh vtmtm "S-ttaf taaa fw tu or wssitua, ladlatittea, kk Hiani-ae aaa utaar uouuiswor dysaataki sw. u iui ww natmat way una auut aeatly toaai taa atuauusa, asststs lYbjfle ' Ia- uua wui MaaasetM mnm real aaaavT aias la uetfcaat aaatta, or vary datat aesaastaateeleUisi e Hsls&4- tftstteW tsftaaaaaT HsTMut' saaactita tow ar, aaa taunts, te T sad 'eiar- mmmmmmmg urn niaiiaui auwttii WfU. t'haowta IlaaslurtHi "ilm awsatNtriua kas eusadaM of a aaasu kaaftaaaa east veaioujs sasv flnm alaasts vaue aaalaaal uceatsaaat tatassi- t base seat avssaai beatlaf el BuaaVs awauwa tiUa ta zaiaUvas at aarsaw usl cwued sjaay teast aasar Wsaos taara, who "ti'sv atl ajunii r atceat, mi'lfagtfOft. aaui auce, kkt Hooci?s Srsap?tHlIs avut to uu dfuaawu. y lor at. fx Pul ouJi by c t WOOS Ot., lowU,alaw. AMCSKMENTS. Vf W NATION At THEATRE. TOT (SATtrRDAT) KVKSISG Mst Appearance of PRIMROSE & WEST'S MINSTRELS. INCLCDINfl LKW IWCfflTDEl. BARNEY FAGAN, TW0RB31N.tL Bin POVB, SW1PT ASD TBASE and, others, A. AffllfS OHAND OPERA HOt SE vennqts at :1S. Matinee Saturday LflMONT OPERA COMPANY In the Oreat New Yort Calno u t", ERMINIE, Inerraed Oretiestta. Grand Chtris f-n?. General Admlsalon ?" Berervedseats joard.-.- Tune a-tast week of BRM1NIB. KBKMAirS SIW WASHINGTON TnEA TItB.lllh., oemth otrenna. sve C0OLK8T ItOsTSK IN WASIlISiTON. fosltlvely last Appearance 'if DOMINICK F. McCaffrey ATIU.miO ANtJ SPECIALTY ( o. TO-NIfinT! TONtOHT ORAND OLOVK CONTEST. DOMINICK T. WcCAFFREY Ann PIM.Y MeMtLtAN Of DUtrtet of CMnmMa. McMHIsm to reeeire S8& It he stays 4 Koun ;, Week Coramenctot: MONDAY, JUNE J. THE PIALRAS Grand Combination of novelties THE LATEST KUHOFEAN SENSATIONI THE riAUlAS. FAtltCnili'D & MVINGSTON, FANNIE 11BANE OILHAY TIIE DEVONS, TIIE F1IEM0NT8, SAM COLUNS. 1.EONZO. IIOOER & 11EIXE DOLAN, JOHN IIURNS A JESSE BCHNS, WARU A VOKES. Ladles' Matinees Tues.. Thurs. and Sat pjEW NATIONAL THEATRE. JUNE a AND 3-TWO NIGHTS. Commcncrnicnt Exercises and Dramatic! Rntertalnmcnt by the MARTYN COLLEGE OP ELOCUFIOH AND THE ACADEMY OF ACTING. Huraorons and Draniiitla Recitations; tins slo l'antotnltrie: Fcnclixj Battle; urccK statu -arn Contest In Oesiurc: Floating lon Seenes; New and Beautiful Attitudes In Cot tuma with oalelimi effects, aided by musl nl seleQllons; "A i-alllne Seene." rntulo yirn foMor tiousa.whn will persoiially lead tlio creltcstra durlnx Its rendition, "lb wf.rand mn Daceed Hie Minuet." "The Famine, ' wl'h Tableaux. Tragedy and Comedy. Scenes from the following jilayi Injw roar" (flower scene); "Itomeo and Juii-t ' tea deelphered bv Ignatius Donnelly , ' Nrll pwynn" (a stare upon a stage), M Metllles" (entire); vMa-lith" (murder seeiio); "Teali.tho Forsaken" (death scene; "Hamlet" (Ophelia In the mad scene). This college will graduate this year soma of tho best iirores'lonal talent In the t'nlted H totes. Complimentary tickets must be excliaiiecd for reserved seats. Thelatler may be obtained for 2S and SO cents at W. G. METZKItOTT A CO.'d, 1110 P st. n. w. Mummer courses In Elocution cost from tl upward. Circulars now ready at the College, Oil inh at. n. w. All persons who enter tho summer elass on or before Junes ara fnr nlsbett tho best orchestra chairs FREE for tbeentertalnments at the theatre. mrautojus niiiE KEOLsIPCN. 1st lie Greatest of All Musical Instruments lleeause It performs any music from a waits or a ballad to an over tore or a symphony more beautifully aad more nearly tierfaet than any other single Instrument. The Aeolian Is not mechanical, but. the manipulation of It la so simple that a person can learn to play It with from one to three weeks' practice. Tour visit to See this la strument will be esteemed a favor at E. F. DROOP'S, Me FA. AVE., Sole Agent for Stetaway and Other Fir -Clajs Piunoa and Organs. 1SDUOATIONAU fTHlE NORWOOD INSTITUTE. Kxtroet rein a prifali iiittr: "In reply to your request for my advice us to a good school for your daughter, I can with confidence reeoramead Mr. and Mrs Cabell's Norwood Institute, in Washington. D. C. The standard of scholarship there Is nigh, the Instruction thorough and thelaUu eaees good. L. Q. C. Lixab, , Justice U. S- Supreme Court." The school opens gent, 90. a JS-dAstt Directory of Lawyers and Law Firms pAMFBBU. CAHK1XGTON. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW, 56 D tretjtonhwjt, WasaiaatoB, V. C Webster Law BaUdiag. BeeMesiee, tttelt attot isHhwest, TUEfl A WEBB. ATTOAMEVS ANB O0UStLOKa. MSitfthStWt, WiiBiser.ut. D. t . JaaaiSSSyWeaib. fefcg.das.ti yoooauay whsblhk. AT-JOKk'EY AT-LAW. atl aad si st.. caMaaty ktaddliu. near Inaiilana ., WasMiasan. O.C. ftatieatla ta Oearta of Urn Bbtrtct aad ol Fitaeatsjosaa'sCQsiaty.aB. tex-dAMM SF. vmmge. J. Q. ZACUKY. PH1LXIK. aACHKY A JfcKBNNSY. te-a$ ,"atiiteiwto.F3t J. Avmtmaemmm, ATTOKKEYAT-LAW. htaTiLtstf BHIth Su-eut. MONHV TO LOAN, BJLAL BaTATE AXP UUNsl. mm all pacts of the city. ut vwu torn 8ta aud V aU ItriWOTTOUUuKOMKKAL B9TATS OS JyJ. atat-cl&ta Mfritlsa at towast mm of IMsssit. No May where sauarity in gMd. IwVttata w. oajy to louj qm qooo asciiiUTy, iwrt wiifn ws. VjUeUCY. 10 uxax ox Mtuh aut Arm sax u kit y, ATS AND SPSS CKhlT. M M S1M1B mtb2,-b UD tO ,5 D fMMtt .iT actual mju. rp. or wltbpat life buarwace. Mala, awotaly eg aajtrterly ta raanlac a, te, IS or w imt. U aaa wtgwau wU yu SSk jurgsos to.loa Ob Ai w s- j- - O C. MILL. iw.u utiiM aimoiftg. waaatfSoa Slats' s 1 it. a. v.