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. -v ' :- igTr,. -. - faWLxthiU gLixilix "gacrlc: glxncstlatjptcrtiuug, gjulij 12, 1894. 3 t' f . ?0E FLJM POPULISTS NOMINATE A OAEPET BAGGER POE CONGRESS. Ralph TJennmont, the Socialist, Select ed at El licno as Caudiclate for Territorial Delegate Ariitist Dennis "Flynn A bumjer Offered for tlie Sacrifice. 'ot Yet a Voter in Oklahoma Brief Sketch of the Hungry Poj. ElRhxo, O. T., July 11. The Populist conjiresMoual convention today nominated Knlph Baauinoat for territorial delegate to congress. The nominee is one of the original Popu lists of the couutry. Ho Inn sihvuys heen Tabid, and s.iil in his spetcli to tbe con vention tlmt the corporations own the gov ernment, the military and the judiciary, lie is it Socialist and, like all Socialists, has a great hungry 3'earuiujj to get into ofllce. He lias never voted in Oklahoma, leiui; comparatively u new-conier. He runs a paper in Oklahoma City. He will have absolutely no show asn"isfc Dennis Flynn, the Republican nominee, as the Populists are verj' weak in Oklnuomu, and 1'eaumont is a stranger even amon those btrong in the faith. ENID AND POND CREEK CASES. Special Dispatch to the Da.ly E.ti;!e. GUTHEIE. O. T., July 1L The South liluid mamlaums case wns called in the fctiprsnie court this mornitiir, but the hear ing was postponed until next term of court on motion that such a suit cannot be brought in the middle of a term. The Pond Creek case will be argued tomorrow. PliTNN AND GERONIMO. Washington, July 11. iiepresentitive Flynn of Oklahoma is indignant at the action of the senate committee on military affairs in providing for the removal of Geronimo and his tribe of Indi ins from Florida to Fort Sill. Ati appropriation of $15,000 is made for the purchase of agri cultural supplies for these Indians, and the matter gone into with great detail Flynn will make a fight, but as the ques tion will bo practically decided by the conference cum in litres of th- two houses, he fears that lie can accomplish nothing. KINGFISHER COUNTY" SEAT. GUTIIIUE, July 11. The supreme court has appointed a commissioner to take evi dence in the Kingfisher county seat case. The county officers are in what wa3 origi nally North Kingfisher, while the county sean was locited in Lisbon. The two places afterward consolidated, and the of fices wero placed on the Kingfisher sido of the street. A maudamui was issued to compel the county commissioners tn pro vide a place tor the offices on tho Liibon bide, and the matter comes before the su- pre mo court on appeal. COURT VS GOVERNOR. Waco, Tex., July 11. Contempt pro ceedings against J. II. Arnold aud J. C. Taylor, lawyers of Calebville, and J. T. Goodman, editor of the People's Voice of tlmt city, has assumtd an interesting phase. Taylor aud Goodman are in jail under sentence of District Judge Good rich for contempt. Governor Hogg 3-es-lerday telegraphed the sheriff to release them, aud the latter declined to obey. Iater, another telegram was received from the governor, grautiug the prisoners full pardon and ordering their release. This telegram has not been obeyed aud tho men are still in 3 til. The sheriff states that he will not release them except upon order of Judge Goodrich. THE TJ. P. RESUMES. Salt Lake, July 11 1 our companies of the Sixteenth regiment at Fort Douglass, are held under orders to go out on the Union Pacific road on short notice. Too TJuion Pacific road will start out a through traiu for PmtUud tonight, beint: the first since the big Hoods if last mouth. ith the exception f a short stretch the road bed bus been put iu uoud condition. spoimxG. Sonio Pine Performances. Chicago, Ju.y 11. A lair sized crowd at Washington park saw some fine perform ances today, chief of which was Sabine's jace for the great western handicap. He won under restraint, with Vassal close up. The mile aud a half was run in 2:33 . the western record for the district. Dr. Bice lau in the fifth rirce and won it easily. He carihd 127 pounds and ran th mile in 1:AQ. Rice was worked on an extta quar ter as a preparation for rhe Columbus handicap next &ntuniay. Diggs won the opening nee eaiiiv, and Penniless won the .second in a haid drive. EIroy, at 7 to 3, got the fourth. Sport Was Interesting. Nkav Yoi:k, July 11. The attendancp at Brighton Bcacn w good as usual, and although the scratcliings were numerous in the fourth and fifth races, the sport was interesting. The usual upset- of favorites came aud the Mime b d starling as on the other days of the meetings was to be teen. Kansas City Races. Kansas City, Mo., Julv 11. Close fin ishes and f-t timo made the races inter esting. In the third Li Garita, a hot favorite, whs closely pusbd Sy Stella M.. and only won by a uo-e. One other favor ite, P.uiy Bob, won, while several heavily bucked seconds came in. Attendance large; track good. Summary: First race Five-eighttis mile: General Holland in; Jerquet second; Maud Row third. Tinu 1:05 Second Seveu-eights mile: Lu Garita won; Stella M tecoud; Powhatta third. Time 1:32. Third Xitie-sixteen'hs mile: Glndiola won; Fred Parker second; Morton third. Tune .57. Fourth One mile: Declared ofE Fifth Four furlotms and fiftv yards: Joe Harvey won; Lady Gay second; Iduma third. Time 5' j Sixth Tiree-quarters mile: Pony Bob won; My Violet second; Southerner third. Time 1:20V. GE.VEKAL SPORTING NOTES. The Yale-Oxford athletic contest comes ofTJuli 10. Jerry Marshall and Georce Siddons have Mmiod articles to fight ten rouuds or more in Boston the last week of this mouth. Houben, the Belgian bicyclist who de feated Zimtnerm.n, the American, iu Brussels, broke his leg yesterday at Xtfimur, near Biussels. The Mssncbusetts law requiring the carryiug of bells and limiting peed to ten milts per hour goes tuto t-fftCt uext Satur iIr.V. The day will be celebrated by Mas sachusetts rwers, as will us auuiversary. Solly Smith has cabled London Sporting J. fr from Chiaigo that he will light Johu- v. i he English feat! erweisht champion, a-r 122 pounds, for ?1.000 or 2,500 aud the l-tg.st purse. Smith will lit.t m Eug 1'iiid if ailoweil expense-, or he w 11 allow Join son excuses to lignt in America. .Tames J. Corbett. the 1 uuilist, arrived in Dublin, Suudnj. Four bauds and ti.ou Funds of citizens welcomed him at the sa tion. He wabentried 011 men's shoulders fioiu tl.e train, the l,.ires wire unhar nessed from his carnaueaml he wus drawn by l he ciowd to his hot-1. He ws cheered wildly when he made a speech from the hotel balcony. James Stan.vbury, tho single scull champion of the world, is ot with ni otLir challenge to Jake Gauaitur. Stans bury .-aj-s that with expenses guxraateed. he will come to America and row Gautlnur for 2,500 a tide, three or four iaile on any MEAT neutral course outside of Cxnada, or he will row on the Rpean or Pa-iamatta river and allow expense-. Lnst week some of the cycling pipers published a letter written by'an American who t.HW Zimmerman lose at Florence, Italy, and who was under the impression that. Zimmerman had combiu-d with Wheeler and lost purposely to make money. Zimmerman'.-, lutr defeats yave color to the impression, and while his tie feat of Edwards on Sunday showed what, his ret.l merit, a- a rider is, it does not lesson the impression. Ed ward -t. con ceded to ba the best man who ctiultl be pitted njjain'.t him, is a crack, and Ztm nierniHU iiad to suddenly acquire great speed to beat him. BASE BALI How They Stand. Cr,uns: Plaved ""on Lost PcrCt Baltimore 01 41 20 072 Boston 00 41 St OOG XeivYork 04 & 20 504 Philadelphia GO :fi 23 HS: Pittsburg 00 -'IS 2b 570 Brooklyn 00 34 0 500 Cleveland 01 J2 2D 525 Cincinnati 0J 29 SJ 40S St. Louis 00 28 ;5S 424 Chicago Ci 23 42 3.'i4 Louisville Hi V.) 4H S0 Washington 00 19 47 2SS National League. WASHINGTON AT CLEVELAND. R H E Cleveland 2 1 0 0 0 .1 S 0 1 515 21 4 Washington.... 2 0 2 0 0 3 2 0 1 010 13 4 Batteries Zimmer, Griffith aud Cuppy: Dudule and Mercer. NEW YOKE AT CINCINNATI. RH E Cincinnati 0 0120020 1 0 12 4 New York 0 1100100 25 9 0 Batteries Murphy and Parrott; Wilson, Westervelt and Clark. BKOOKLYN AT LOUISVILLE. R H E Louisville 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 2 710 3 Brooklyn 0 3000000 03 0.5 Batteries Weaver and Hemming; Dailey and Stein. PHILADELPHIA AT ST. LOUIS. R H E St. Louis 0 4 3 0 0 5 0 0 113 19 2 Philadelphia 0 0 0 2 3 2 0 5 012 15 2 Batteries Miller, Clarksjn and H iwley; Weyhiugaud Hutpir. 1'ITTaBUKG AT BALTIMORE. r n E Baltimore 0 2 0 10 110 0510 2 Pittsburg 2 0 2 0 3 1 0 0 8 9 2 Batteries Iuksland aud Clarke; Mack aud Gumuerr. BOSTON AT CHICAGO. R H E Chicago 1 0 3 0 4 0 0 5 01312 3 Boston 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 10 3 Batteries Griflith aud Kittridg Nicholls. Ryan and West. Western Association. At Omaha R H E Omaha 4 3 10 4 0 2 0 014 14 2 St. Joseph 0 0101010 03 3 4 Batteries Whitehill aud Fear; Johnson aud Cooley. At Kt ck Island R H E' Ptocklslaud 0 0203102 0-S 14 4 Cjtiincy 2 20 2 0010 07 7 3 Batteries Andrews and Sage; McGrevy and Bolaud. At Lincoln B H E Lincoln 3 0000100 04 7 2 De .Moines 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 1 7 10 5 Batteries Loukubaugh and Speer;Cragg ami Trafll -v. At Jacksonville It H E Jackbouville 4 0 0 0 3 10 2 111 9 7 Peoria 2 0 114 110 010 12 5 Batteries Capliuger and Snyder; Jouh sou and Terrieu. Western Lieuguo. Ac Iudiauupolis R H E Kansas City....l 30 0 10010 0 0 10 3 Batteries Phillips and Wesilake; Daniels and Donahue. At Dettoit RUE Detroit 0 0100000 01 C 2 Minneapolis. v...0 0 1 2 0 2 0 I C 10 4 Bittenes Borcers aud Jautzeu; Mc Farland and Bttirell. At Graud Rapids B H E Grand Rapids.. ..1 0 2 2 5 0 17 017 19 3 Sionx City 1 2 2 10 0 0 4 111 11 3 Battene Killen aud Spies; Cunning ham and Reaves. SHOW TENT BLOWN OVER, nunox, S. D., July 11. Lemon Brothers circus teut was blown to pieces here this evening. L'ttle Rosa, the snake charmer, was seriously injured aud four showmen Oidlvhurt. The small attendance ouly prevented a more serious acciuent. CRUISER'S TRIAL. Boston. July 11 The cruiser Minne apolis was given her experimental trial to duy over the official course. She itid all that was expected of her by her builders. She attained a maximum speed of over twenty-one knots an hoar and an average speed of 19 37 kuots, both under u.itural draught. MOTION DENIED. New Youk, July 11. Justice Birrett of the supreme court, has denied a motion of ex-Governor John Evans of Colorado, to be permitted to come iu as a party plaintiff in an action brought by Jennie Mayer against the Denvei, Texas at.il Fort Worth railway company, in which Mr. Evans sud that an effott was made to settle the action to defraud the other stockholders who were lying on their arms waiting for thu result of the action. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS. CLKVKLAX1). O . July 11. The Christian Endeavor committee of '94 estimates th.it there are fully 15.000 delegates in the city, with more coming. The convention proper win oegtn tomorrow morning in sanger fest hall. Rev. J. E Cowan, of Pittsburg, spoke at one ot tlie tallies toniizht upou "Principles, Enthusiasm and Methods." C02I2IITTaE APPOINTED. New York, July 11. Default having been made in the p-tyment of interest; due April L Is94, on the consolidated mortgage bond- and interest duo March 1, 1SD4, of the collateral trust bonds of the Oregon Short Line ami Utah Noithern Rilwy cumpmy, S E PeaSwiy, H S. Fritz, G. (1 Lee and NT. H. Jorditi of B-ston, and Howl nd Davies ami W. O. Oaknian of New York were appointed a commit.ee to orotect the interest of tlie holders of bonds. U. P. BOND-HOLDER. New York. July 11 The Union Pacinc reorganization committee has is sued a call to tbe stock-holders of the toiupaiiy's comprise! in the Union Pacific system, ikiu;i for the deposit of-eenrities under the preliminary agreement prepared for the protection ot their interests. FRIENDS SWEAR VENGEANCE. Spring Valley, 1.1., Jmy 11 Today m Spring Vdley everything passed oil quietly except the funeral tf the Italian, Domiiiir Bum, who wis killed by the Uaited States troops. Friends and sympa thizers of the dead m tn are swearing en trance upon the heads of Catted States soldiery. HURRICANE IN AUSTRIA. VIENNA, July 11. A dispaich from G rat z, capital of Stjna, states that a ter rific hurricane pa-sed over that place to day. The wiud blew with such violence thiit windows iu every part ot the city were blown in. Many nouses were un rooted :imi much other damage was done. A number of persons were injured bv -e-tug struck by falling glass and other de bris. A "silk season i" predicted for tho next summer, especially of the very lipht silks that are made in this coun try, the taffeta, demi-taifeta, lute string, foulard, or the so-called China J silks, and.the nsefui.surahi. SCAEED BT BUUMS WHEAT YEEES ABOUT WITH EVERY STEIKE ST0BY. Market Opens Hijrher on Bullish Gov ernment Report, Stronger Cables and Rumored Death of the Strike, but Deuials Later C.'iujc a Slump Corn is Higher aud Qats and Provisions are Off. Stock Arrivals Limited. Chicago. July 11. Wheat went up with a rush and town with a thump today mainly on coufl'eling strike rumors, clos ing flower. Coru closed J cent higher for July and unchanged for Septemb-r. Oats finished X -'enc loner and provisions at a slight decline. Wheat opened at cent advance and after selling down yii, rallied jlreut, eased off , changed aome and closed easy. The firmer feeling was influenced some by the bullish government report, hut more particularly hy tlie stronger tone of cables. The shnrp advance after the openiug was due largelv to the rumor that the strike had been settled and upon denials later prices again went hack and lost the early advance. Trade was fairly active" Corn was quiet with the exception of a sharp advance in July on covering by shorts. The ranue for July was 'i. Otts advanced early bu? react ed later on selling. The rauge for September was cent. Piovisions opened easy on liberal offer ings, later becoming stendy but dull. Comcared with last night, September pork is 24 cents lower; September lard Scents lower aud September rib 2j cents lower, CliKuu JiHi'icet. Chicago. July 1L The market today experienced the followm; range of prices. Lowest. iClosing MM. tilhj 41'l G1J.I 4i?4':s S7 -7? "V 1 3-'a 12 5.1 12 ;t3 CEO ti K 0 57fcj 12 65 6S0 0 8.) 7-6 Cash Quotations were as follows: Flour Firm. No. - spring wheat 5fc. No. 3 spring w h jat, noni'l. No.- 1 ed 5ti)se, No.- corn, 415c o. :j jellow corn -iljbe. o. - oat- 45ji48c. No. 2 white 45Ua4Slac.No.3 white 45a4Sc. No 2 rye 43alSc No - barloy, ii'in'l. N. 3 mii'l, No. 4 c. Nol lhixsetd SI 30u3", primo timnihy seed. $4fc.wl0. 11m pork per bbl,1265 al2 0"Ja. L d, ier 10U pounds, SUSJabUV.. hort 1 ihs sides, loo-e, SO 70 10 74a. Ur sailed shouldet. boxed. $ OJ..0 12l. Short clear sides, boxed, 0 57a7 00. hisky distillers' huished goods, per gallon, SI 20. CHAIN itOVIlMENTS. UhCUIlT''. SniFM'TS. 2,200 75.001) 110.(H)(I sj,ooa Flour (barrels) Wheat (bushels) Cora " Oats ' :0 050 5,TM Kyo " Barley ' On tho Produce exchange todav tho butter market unsettled, creamery, J-alSc; dairy llal5c. Eggs, lOMfcllc. t. Louis (J aln St. Louis. Julv 11.-Wheat IUgber; cash. 5536c: options lower: July, 5IJ4c: August, o'.'Jsc; September. 'i'Shci December, 5 .Jac. Cokn Higher; cash. 41H; July, S9?c; Au gust e: September. oU'-c Oats Higher; cash, 42c: July, 30c asked; Autr. ia.4c; ept. .c. Poiik Jsteady; jolbing $13 50. Laiiu Lower; stean:, JO 70, choice, S6 55. NEW YORK PRODUCE. Butter and Erkb. Nnw Yor.K, July 11. Butter Steady, un changed, w.-stern dairy lOVyiUc. do cream ery 14a20c, do factory lOaUc, Klgms 20c, state dairy 1 ilSc, do creanurj 1.mi20c. Ej,-gs 'toady. Western fre-h 13all, cases Si 75a2 73, lleceipts, J.K79 packages. Coffee Options. Ni:w Youk. July 11. Coffee Options opened dull but rn!d tinner and moreactno on European ant. : il huj mg. Clo-ed btearty at unchanged lolapointsndvnnre. Salesll.O'J) kz-. including An- "t S14 70aS0, September Sill i-.al4 10. I leccmber Sl- Mi 13 iCt. pot Coffee Stead . ltto, quiet; No 7, 10U.. Mild ipiiet; Conk'.i. K'alOH. Sales 70d"Central American. Sugar Market. New York, July 11. IU. steady: sales lata vestcrdav, 25.OJ0 centiifuuals. 90 test at 5J& 'Kelincd'quiet. L1YE ST00K MAEKETa CHICAGO, July 11. The nrlvals of stock were comparatively limited today, le than 1G0 car lomls arriving, but as they were the first receipts by rail since July 2, the effect was reaesunng. Today tweuty-ouecars of cattle were shipped and five cars of bogs. Prices were much weaker today. The sharp decliues yesterday at western points and the prospect of increasing receipts irom now on gave prices an unmistakably downward tendency. Buyers held off for concessions and the sales reported wvre at lower figures than have heen current for some days past. Quotations ar nominal at $1 o0(5f5 30 for cattle; Sj.25(g3.7o for hogs, and iJW4.50 for sheep. OMAHA, July 11. Catth Receipt, 1,700; the market is simplv glutted. Although the receipts were light today there were 5,000 head held over from yesterday and today not a sale in cattle was made. With so many cattle on baud the feeling is naturally weaker and prices are liable to orop a notch or two. Some cattlemen talked of reloading and shipping their stock back nome. HoA Receipts, 10.300, with 0 left over irom veterday. The markec whs from 10 to 15 cents lower. Shippers were ouyinc early, but after they had pur chased about iweaU cars there whs a rnmor started that tbe railroad company wonlu not accept tue nogs to smp east and they stopped buying. While the market opened at only about lu cent- lower, i fcrpt on dropping and closed at fnlly 35 cvnts below yesterday's quotations. Early sties wrre t $4 Wg4 95, but tUe bulk sold at $4.75 to ?4.S0 and risrd at $4.70 to $4.73. Sheep Keceipt-, it"0, ma rJcet steady. KAXSAS CITT. July 10. Cattl Receints. 5.SO0:shipments 4,0CO;market 10(15 higher. 'I exit- -teeris $2.254 00; Tcxa conr. $1.40v2.45; bei -trer, 50vj-5P, native cmws. $1 553.); -trcVrrs aud feeders, $1 7g3.35. bull-. $l.S5t2ia Hogs Rece'P'-, 9 400; sUipiurnt-, 4.300: sfndr 10 t 2Uc lower; bulk ot sale-, t4 1 tgo.10: heavies. H 905 10: pner-. ?4 90o 10: mixed. f4 i4g5 U5; debt-, fl 70 49o; pigs.fL50rf4 90. vorkers, $4 Si4.flS. Siteep Receipts, l.fOO; shipmesu, 2uD; market slow. WIGHirA MARKETS Wicnrr . July 11. CAT71X. CUtle W to ISc lower. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castofia- Opened. Highest Wheat July. 57 GTS Sept 69J4 "9JS Dee OJs l.J4 L'OIt.V Julv 41- Sept 41J&&42 4L'h Oct 414 4U4 Oats Jtilv. 33 33 Aug -"- : Sept ki 1?,$ May 3-p5 o.'J 1'KK July Sept 12 70 12 70 Laui Julv 6 SO 6 SO Sept li'.U olrtJ lms July G.V B57K- Sept 0 trf) t; Ui REPRE5n.NTTIVK SALE?. The following are the representative sale? of cattle at the vards tod: Scows 21 2 (Vi 11 heifers 710 2 10 i 1 1 stock steers .Vi2 2 50 I Scows 0"j0 i s. 1 heifer firyj 2 oo 1 cow 70 2 UJ lcow llfcO l(V)i HOGS. Hoss 5 to 10c lower. R3iaiaE.vr.vrrvE At,E5. Thcfollowintrare the reprasontallvo salea o! hoes at the yanls today No Dock Ave Price.' Xo Dock Avo Prico SI 10 222 4 00 5 .... 180 4 45 .S " j.-y 4 .UJ .1 .... 216 4.10 'J .... :3 4U 12 .... 00 4 55 3 .... Is2 4 Z) ax"-' iimmj-i'mME eepega aai CAMPBELL IMiODUCE CO., BnyeH and shippers of BUTTER, EGGS and POULTRY CORNER FIRST and FIFTH. Largest dealers in Southern Kansas. Large quan tiu wanted daily. We are paying to day .oUows: Live Poultry, per pound. Cents Turkey, hens 5 Turkey, toms 4 Clt.cfcens heus 4 Chicken-, roosters 2 Cliiekcns, broilers y to 2 lbs per lb 8 Itick 4 E-4-, without ca.oS?er dozen 5 Butter, fre-h S AVe muet all competition and are prepared to tereive shipments ttom an rea-oiinbie dis tance and guarantee satisfaction in all eases. Conespond ffitlnis We will make it profit able to you. Ask for price and freisht ates. ('allaiHlt-eus 111 Zepr milb. Telephone 155. Kcsptcttullv, A. E. LAWItENCE. aianager. 6QUELCHING A PASS FIEND. The Acent Was WUlin to Pas ITlm Ont oT Town. I called upon the general passenger Egent of one of the big railroad lines running- into the citj, says a writer in the Buffalo Enquirer, and was ushered into his private office. He was enraged in conversation with a gentleman when I entered, and after a few min utes of abrupt questioning took a small book from his desk and began writing. An expression of intense delight crept over the visitor's face as his eye fol lowed the agent's pen, and I imme diately surmised that lie was about to receive a pass. By this time two other persons came in, presumably on tho same mission. They sat down in tha opposite side of the office, and realizing tho situation cast wistful glances at tho fortunato man. Tho agent continued his writing and asked the man. where he wanted to go. 'Make it New York city this time," responded the man, who had evidently deadheaded before. A few finishing touches were applie-1, and the pass was handed over to him. He thanked the agsnt very politely, and assuiyid him that he would not bother him again. He examined tho ticket and started for the door, when he noticed that it was good for only , one way. I "Why, I guess yon have made a mis- take," he said, in a tone of surprise, "this ticket will only take me one way." "Did you expect to return?" asked tho agent, unconcernedly. "Well. I should say I do." "All right, hand me your ticket." Tho man gave the agent his ticket and was astonished to bee him tear it up. "Well, if you're coming back you can't get any ticket from me. I thought I was going to got rid of you for suro this timo." Without further ceremony the chronic pass seeker took leave, and tho other two persons, having seen enough, followed in his train. ,THE MEXICAN PUNCHER.; Life Upon II?rd I.lnr on th Southwest or 11 1'lalus. The Mexican "punchers" all use tha "ring bit," and it is a fearful contriv ance. Their saddle-trees are very short, and as straight and quite as shapeless as a "saw-buck pack-saddle." The horn is as big as a dinner plate, and taken altogether it is in ferior to the California tree. It is very hard on horses' backs, and not at all comfortable for a rider who is not ac customed to it- They all use hemp ropes which are imported from some of the southern states of the republic, and carry a lariat of hair which they make them selves. They work for from eight to twelve dollars a month in Mexican coin, and live on the most simple diet imaginable. They are mostly peoned, or in hopeless debt to their patrons, who go after any man who de serts the range and bring him back by force. A "puncher" buys nothing but his gorgeous buckskin clothes and hi big silver-mounted straw hat. his spurs, his riata and his cincha rings. He makes his teguas, or buckskin boots, his heavy leggings, his saddle, and the patron furnishes his arms. On the round-up, which lasts about half of the year, he is furnished beef, and also kiils gam?. The balance of the year he is kept in an outlj'ing camp to turn stock back on the rang. These camps are often the most simple things, con sisting of a pack containing his "grub," his saddle and serape. all lying under a tree, which does duty as a house. Frederic Remington, in Uarper's Maga zine. SANDSTORMS. A DU:grrtable Etp-rltnc on thr Sahara D ort. More than once we had practical ex perience of sandstorms. On the first occasion mv tent was blown over upon me as I slept, and I was left crawling about under the flapping canvas, try ing to find my hoes. When I had emerged I found this new kind of hail storm rather trying to the expoed parts, and I rather prided myself on my success in re-erecting my house un aided. The other tents held, and their occupants did not know of my mishap, but every other upright thing was cast down, and a nnmberof loose properties went off into the desert. They were all recovered except a spong-e, which, being light and elastic, hopped off, miles beyond recovery, and by the next morninir mignt have arrived in the mahdi's country. The next visitation was is the day time, when we were on the march. I saw it coming in the distance, a wall of sand cloud, sweepuif? toward u.-. though th atmo-phere where we were was stilL 1 topped the caravan and be an pitrhintr camp imiBediately. But oefore the operation was complete we were struck by a storm of sand through j which we could not e twentr -rards. Aftr half an honr of ihin a person ' feehj like a frkni ole covered with , bread crumbs We dnre not open our I lufrsrape. lest it shoeM ?ei Sllud vrith. 1 5and, and the tvocder va how jJoojaa 1 scoccded in cookinc a tolerabta din- t succeeded in cookintr a tolerable din- j ner. sn wnth CeoLary. -M09dco .-nd?. mz aimoads, dates, i gums, olive oil. jxsas. canary n;ed, fceca- I vox. slippers and goatskins. AGEEE TO RESUME WALL STEEET SPEOULATOES STAET BUSINESS AGAIN". Active Day on tbe Stock Exchange Winds up With.a General Ad vauce iu 1 'rices Improving Taiior of IS'ews Prom the Strike Ceu- ters Loosens tip Traders Purse Strings aud Much Buying' P.e- salts Stock Quotations. SEW Yor.K, July IL This was an active day ou the stock exchange aud although there were periods of depre-ston. taken as a whole, the market wa in good toue and 11 very general advance in prices whs the result of the day's trading. Occasional bear raids were made iu certain stocks, notably Chicago Gas, but Sugar and St. Paul writ also attacked without sending their ptices below the opening. Xews from the various strike ceuters became im proved iu tenor and as speculative opera tions are for the present mainly governed by ttie labor situaUo 1. tbe trading cnined 1 it: strength with the reported improvftneut j in the railway camp. The failure ot the general striKe ordered by ura'id .vaster Workman Sovereign was a lactor in the stock market and was to some extent re garded as the beginuunr of the end of the railroad strike. Sugar, which furnished more than a third of the total sales, was strong at the opening and in such good demand us to cause the shorts to cover with a celerity tbat eut the stock speeding upward at a rapid gait, an advance of 3 per cent having been recorded before noon. At the higher figures there was some realizing aud a re action of 1 per cent took place iu the alter noon, but on new purclmsts, come ot which were made on ashiutou orders, a higher level. 00, was readied, being a gaiu of 12-3, the closing sale being at a figure oniy i below the best of the day and 2; above the closing price of yester day. Orders to .el! Chicago Gas were on the board at the opening, which sent the price down 2i t 72. the selling being by the timiu holders who feared the con sequences ot .1 general strike iu Ctucigo. There were good supporting oiders at the decline nud befote mid-day a gain of 1 was . ef fected, followed by a reaction of $ and an advance of li, brlugiug tne shares up to 75 with a final reaction ot $, the advance on yesterday's closing price being 2 per cent." St. Paul loit nt the opening but quickly rallied and ou a brisk purchasing movement in which London was prominent, sold ur 1 withatinal reaction of j. Burlington, after an open iug decline ot w. rose 1W. suhsequeutlv receding j; Rock Island lell off at the opening, sold up 1 and reacted. North west made a gam of l1, closing at the highest. The improvement in the Grangers wus largely due to the excellent showiug of the corn crop iu the government report made public last eveniug. The general market was strong as a rule during the afternoon, the best figures of the day being current just before 2 o'clock, after which realizing caused some recessions, which were partially recorded, the specu lation being decidedly firm ac the close, with prices mostly higher than the last figures of vest ei day. Pullman made the greatest gaiu, 5 per cent, on purchases of a00 shares. The additional ?550,000 Western Union stock listed 011 the exchange was issued for the purchase of the American Kapid Telegraph company, which been operated by the Western union on a lease, but which was recently bought uuder foreclo sure. The bond market was firm during tho morning, but was easier iu the afternoon, closing rather heavy. The principal changes in the duy ate: Decline- Louis ville. St. Louis and Texas, firsts. 3; North ern i'ncihe. seconds, 2. do, thirds, 2:s; do. Montana, firsts, 1: Wabash, second, 2; St. Paul. M. &M. consols, 2j; do W. & M. fs l$; Chicago, St. Louis aud New Orleans, 5a 2: Southern Pacific consols, "h 1. Advances Wisconsin Ceutral,firsts,2J4'. DRY GOODS. New York, July 11. A freer movement in dry goods iu all directions was the feature in the market. Many more buyers were in the market who con teuted them selves with looking after goods instead of purchasing, but with transportation fully restored, large sales will follow. Clothing woolens aro wanted but purchases are de ferred. DupliCHte orders for silks have come in. Staple cottons have moved slowly. Print cloths unchanged iu de mand or quotations. CLOSING BOND LISE Xkw YonK. July 11 Government bonds firm. State bono inamive. US.Vsreg Doo's coupon. Ui-4'srog Do 4s coupon.. Do 2- reg Atchison4s 1H J Do 2d A SKi .US ,M KandTfirst4s 7! .113W l h hum T sc.4. 4H U3H ct Paul cons 7s ...12rt4 . M 1 do CA: P W.V.H. .75 St L A: S F gou 0s. .J CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Atchison 5H NVt'l Cordage. Adams Ejp 147 Itopfd Alton ,fc T II .'B Northern Pc. Dopfd 05 X Pacific pfl.. Auiencan Exp. ...KM Northwestern. Balto&Obut 7U I Doptd Canada Pacinc C4 X Y Central.. ... 21H ... 1 ...104 ...140 MM i; MM mi lis Canada feouUiern. 40 Pullman Palace.. Central Pac llty Ib-ariSa , Che Ar Ohio 16j Rock bUaod Chicago tc Alton. .IK t L A- S F 1st pd, C BArQ 'jfit 11ml ChicaiCoGas i Dopfd Conolid tied Ga.13rt Soflttii'rn Pjkt fl'LA -st L 'A f.-OKnr Itettnerr-. Gl Coal A: Iron... 5 L'nnro Puerto Dei & Hudson 12K'..1" S Expmn D.-lLarkA- W....lST4!Vbst .fc Pc., IU-Centra! 6rt! Dodonftl Jl Kan .vTexpfd.... 19WeU Fargo Kxp. JM Lafceroore VitM Wfeiern Union... 4 LAtX 44. Gen Electric Vf& MoPhc 2T4 Xat'l UtntA 17 3lfr m rut New York. July 11. Mooer on eaU eny at 1 p"r cent. lt kxm 1 p-r conu elfel 1 percent- i?terliu excUaase Arm, with actual bnsinese in banker' bilb at H9&- for demand bills, and $4 4 for sixty-day bdl- pntd rt, 4 'w4 m Com-xn-r ial bills ;4 -s4. Silrr-r Crtiacats UaMi. Th tot! 5ir or Ux-S.s tnday wr 1TV-12 shares, inclndinr: Amcriran Smemr N'4.f: HnrMnxUm. C.AXh Chiemsu (ia, Ta.vtr. D t C. F. 240: LoaiTlllad NahTilV. UJUf. MitSKMri I'riflc 3t Rmdi'f, XTOk K llod. ,i,njO; st. Paul, tt," mtcn Union, 4.0. FASHION'S MIRROR. The fichus that are so sinch in --tyle now are very useful for brihtnin--r the old home .owns. The lapelfi in the Kton reefer are 0 exaggerated size, and give the j-f-ar-mont a very novel air. Ai.T.-wnrrE Irl&h-poiat esxbroidfries ere of open pattern, and many of them ere wrowrht in Vandykes. Thej ec the haahKxae&t of this elis of trim rninjrs. Censed aronm. He was a vjy iaapaliast man and he did no kbiak the traia was gag fiat esooffn by any means 'Condncvx-," he said, "did yon ay j this train was gR5 to CiaonnalaT" 1 Yes." "dareT Certaialy." 7ell, K any; bat thsrc l asij oat ""J ff51 the the I "natuoyou mmmr "I mesa that if you. waat iogwtthi ..3 Oncinaati you'll have ta utkbt fe epan, and &?rte it at- Iraiht wer the ether rosL Waahlurtoa 3tar. D lUUll flHlOi Tlie Peoples Column. Tl o Want Colnmn of a "Dollv rapor tall von wlf re It pnv to Mlvertfcv. If yoH have anythiac to BUY, SELL, TRADE OR RENT, try tnece colaaias. SyPayable Strictly in Advance. No iMlTcrtisemcct taken for !? than K. Ouo tine advertBements chars ed am latea-nvoliaes. rk- given nnder classlneil hoailf tn th'-s column applicable only "o lecl alverti-e-ti'ents. No loreJgu ailvertfeemeata tuten at above rat-. Atowi-r- to advM-tIer.ieoti at In care ot tl..'K.r.LxoGice-lioall be called tor withtn teria aftrr inwrt-.tw. Wbn advert is w ih replj s forwarded to them srfanupvd uvul-opet-xanst be;enu . Reference to torrar dvert1int nts shonld givedescnpttonandilmeof insertiouor copy of tl- alv-rtisc:.'f irf -uonKl W -nt. Not ir-poniKe for HlvrrOeuent3 plven irrifcrontiiiikHl v telepbotw. tlas-iftetl alorr'-euifnts will be Scents jer lln-each in-e-tHm: average ssjVon wxirds to he. 2ul licHsareujeur. M A 2k 'J. JiJJJ, J Jf-i L It 11 K1.11 l ii!;r IIjIs liFttit a iter tine per))". SitiHttiotis Jf 'tutted Female. Domestic. w 'A.NTBD-AGiKL.Ti tUUB.N'MUL HOChB work. taquireni .M) X ltiviMMiofo. it f w ,Ultl-A OIK'. 'JO LHi OKNfcRA hou-oworn. ADntr cun-c Klcrs4l and Buffln uvp. Jin-. K. il. Wltaatvil T TV rAMF.U-.sN liXPKKIK.NOID OIR1, httl ..meiHluottsuMurs. uiu ji si Lau kbi w ANTED 1XUK!LV1 Kl.Y. F-XPEKll-JfCKD ilimu-rovut belu. I'luzxa. 2. lvTrtto. w rANTKD-AN IXPBhlKNCM) lKl. FOK yciar.il 2iuuvHvrk. .u at. iuuna uiw- reuce. ' It A EDMA L1C JliiLL'. (. J.Urr 11.1b limit 3c lcr ll.c mtt Oir. 'A.NTKD-MVU -MEN TO WOHK ON A larui. lB;uirs .vWilch x udmmI'j arttu w bttiidtiuits if anted Mate. JUSC'Iil LA 2I0 US. l?OIt ALn-IIAROAlN MILMNisJtY STOCK. L Oxturvs, rlci -1m. oil jwmtlui; ko N. Xutu site 1 ii 'I'ECIAL s-NAl' IS Ut;aIN.a& I'Kul'lltlV. Urueiliios. 3. u rpLl.EIMlo..E Zlh, BkSr ICK CKE.VM. DK J lncrcd lauay iaimuty tuuay yuitot vit 3'tf lOr- mroYlNQ. VaiEYs AND GUTTKKS X lullouJ. W. Uile. 12 .Nttrta l-tIK. .lit IOft GOOD TABLE HOARD akd .br(nl iimmus ro lu -ira. Uoret. .Su. -U .. Mutn t. Hum. u dii t iooiu tJUX) ir w.k, Luuril t pr c&; eaKl iuti c. tlk-liu Salesmen. W'ANTED-SALL-sJlAN OK AGSNT-tiOOD pay rUlbi; suu to rOr. I. tnant.l Hunter 'IrtlloiuiK Co.. lluiiutwU, O. iIUUku ba A OiiA IS AJ A Jul. I el . br Iwrrfay. A.Tt H - AT O.NCE. WOOD. t.lVEt. iiL-.-nlH at j S .lll. Oukfc krltlDr uliK.e. biciufaur). ,ail uiuruluk IwinttHk au1 li. ; . AMHKAtit.M'b IN EVEltY IOWS IN Write iuli wlm t'tuiuy. lu "iVrt .veunU street. icbilu. Kun. iUUT iU4U OUH B4 11 )i -Ji J MlJM LSUlZLLAJSliO U S I liilrl ll.lt. Lf'l V 1 or hjicurt- 4ar v ,'AMEU-'IO HEY OJlE UOOl) hKCO.D liana botuauMt joiMlii. call or .mIH 3 a Ku.;kH(; -! v AMMI-WSLY SIXTY EKT Or I7sfc.it ulckotor iron len in tcwl owwl tluu, ul room 1. otoi iu.. jtaiu :. uuw- VlfAMMl-A HOI.SE TO TAKE CAR OK ' or b k feed H lU tafc bt ot cht. AI lrHi 13; I Ida jhi.U(. tlJ -t AV rAN'lEI-EIDs ON JlAJUNO a'D Hl'ttN- 1 ...t. i:liim 10 MAUBV brlrJt x liarHD Main. Kuii. Au.tn.Mt KoembMCk Hroh. uliW ANTED-TO l ' A XD feEl-'tND-HAND suru. waoa. Call a( tsjtl'jaHtM. E. Ik Jiwelt. d nr.'1K'MF YOCWAXTAN ACXOVTAifT trM-unNcraMHtr ealiMWIcaaa CtMiibcr cillii,!Cf. Y M. C. A.. lMtldin. st if AMH-FHiM)!s JMEHEhTKD t A I'Ml.tal tocatiuo t tn tac iatltwra( ern ItuMutm uk-. oumar lXMtclaa mad iuprk r.,ut. Actual baiawii itaptrtaatut wel. aa ail uUter oinmuu Im t ion durtaic lac ru lire s.i 1 mrr. it .I'OJi SA Ll'l Mlncellnncoiia. I mr 11,1-: wl ir 1.1, i-r.iajr. ioK8ALE-AT COfti rL'R .1TIKK. t'IOVE8, Saadw, i-lc . fur ih Dent " lu). to aa.a i-ooin for mw mo'. W will eli ai wt for . an unythlas I11 out 'o e. Mitt ltursc aitc" tut ail ZittA- t ncuhd band COv. J . lltrtay Co. 0 N Main. i A. irak. MJuirr 4-U I 'OK AU HOLSEUOLD FCRN1TUEX. t -i. A Market t lld ,Ort A .. LAWJfc SIZE IRICYvE. BfT .' UtUoosed IS Nortk Mark st. ( -t ,M.oAU-t vutY rw LHiHi aricibur 13 rKbbrr. sllaa.i lined, vkatrnaroof oaat Mb vrKei c.dUl. iln beet (uoa at kmll trie Ut cl'-w sifk. J. L. llodtw, i ltltaualaa. yposlta Carey Hutel. Mil 1oK AEEoit TK A DE-ONE BEi t.KADK KU.xja t-aoboffiai'k wtib all attacaaM-uta ar.dfla Jlav of iau nm A harsMn to to- nskt jxtiBOu W r u or oU at oe. bin Ltuau i. AH Ma j 1. aircet. w lcfa.ta. 4 1 JbtT TaJa.m o DBArr HmTvijii J n.ip. alao u-t oa t.V-. rtytiaa (aaally liarM at a barsftta. Iatace istabia, Ikwway f. 4-Oti "SALE OR 1 KAOK-A I.1 trcomd-aaad taMpur bad T. J. JCicaoboa. (0 E OoMdaa. risE line or b llai ar eaaa. I.Hti; saU-a SO. 1 Oil STOCK AND PtX- i lorq- coiAti I ata. Muaa bt nan r1 ta Mko rooan for atbr tfyoiU. A i ly ta 1. HctToa. dSuf I.H)( ALK-KAND-OiMEUOt XfcCAaUAOE JL h b. rsaia. Hatiar'a brar aaru b ar-. op? Cary hoteL M tf lOa Al.- MBAE TK Km AT JU FOU ta-Mta. rr m.. Eaakiac 2at, ttld- Jta IMams Baa. iC aad Oi E. T naalai at tira. aiitf 11. EE TK SET OT ECY EOTKUIA A ' RntiAamca 31 toil awaiati.fc tud t dltlan. tliafiicaaubfar aaaa. Addataa "Jtoty itupnila.' tt m ottjm, llU T.lK hALt TO MOVaWaW a l ttttb M. mA Am. tf I I 1 i - - a.L. L.. wda, -arb.br ia aia:4at saaa atj t& artaaaa atot caa br luvri at a aaaa-'i .a ar.tlt .. asOVBC ftalrrt-c Ur in fa, ajg wlttan bbiaa No. rfe SacV'mt aifMa. aaar ttb and Waco Eartfani UaaTai t m - Tali b yaamiaarrbt a ataad awaav jtatf i-o J aay 'Oft At.E- A(K nm tOaf OX EAifT iTarklK all aav rira m: a. I la caMtra- tta. Uoaa Wtow aad axoad bataaav 7 mtim frata X, Door TEta la ry caam far lat aaaifl aad l"tmt ad raa t-M-a . umxkmmm. mo awtB brBBovatt Aaad. Mart iaWataliM U. IMS. rult JtJSSTllutt&H. t 1 fi it ". . fc ir t j.a i ,VB KaOfT-XO. Kb At 1HIKO bTatKTT. 1 Mteaaa, a. ar. bala. - a. eaUar, ars, iarsa jnana. Mil-la jvr latiltl J. tf l.O E I -U. J43 W AtO AVKt.CS. AfTEJI J Jaa S. K. T. Urwiia, tm Narta it IO BrvT-BKJCE REStUaOtf-K. CT1Y WT i r aad Web. Va. Ot a 1 tajarii. aa. aluk EztaaV ie.laialaaa. Htt !..: REV 3 b7a ae-.T - matnMs bogjcm, ALfO k iarstt oVoa lOR KET-HOCaE Of ALE PA fcTH Of Tatt A cs by aub btawaa. ss arat m FOlt JTl'lXTnottiK. OOi.i,- OJt rtafatT rtJiOK Kbuna. 9 Ra lit 3tant t L tar UadM baaaaa 770b acT-rwo PEtAHA-vr wttmymmn X jaata aRRarwiiaabi b aa VA a Taaaaa aa. l4 ERXT - JBUUUA.vrt.a- rCKaJttO OR A aanarcHaaa ta a a B aaay aa aaa laa't apr. u aaaa m mmi iruM..vT trm roaRo a- mi j Taaa.a aoi rtXAXVIJt. MyaiTgjgt; U .aaar faaafc A . aWa TRAaV fjpw fc at. RRH. mter in iir 1 iw LIS- Your Wants SuDplied THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. in imw i.i "TONKY TO LOAN". SHORT HUE -', aii. anmj lowest Me. Nw Njt... 1 Banket in.t-tkra asrcat:ty. Dui uontcu -m. Not:h Mmiu rrci. ., , w ANTED- FEW CirOH-B CITY Ji", 20JJJJ 's rvfc No defay. 31 1. Uarvr. a NorOi Xta -orC ;a .f QOMK HO;iK u6vKXrt.aS ON-TKt.i. IV- 1K SA 1 JjtiifCSK. "2j. vL ; " vr ,w" F1 -sr ls sTt-j: Ibt tor s le ..u ttUHMU(m mr tft- .9 1. LtL- 1M fifth and Uwmu ,. $650 - tH tlolr.-. KAK. . rciutS p u'iiiu. take. twh m,, .i.uxibim i-elt ttata.iL Dk tiwu.., i;eR!'..ni. bsorcaotct. uM) i ".. kivrni) i. i ra pr . w nr n. u. jiiajutmaee. 111 ru. - boo L? fi-tl l...'fc- .Vlll till. VI w wtum uii,ckMlrii. IkMUo.- tAjta -U i U ; i.Y '' -J icltiin'o(ix. X fc-r m v fct k ir Ob ptir ir. t'ttn r.xcu.iyci-L W'AXlHl- lO . XCHANOt HOOT lAIll. Mr hcs. bo.) amI ariMM. taqati f r t Xartta Jlf. t s sro. c 4: - rpoKJkC Ai.l.-0 i. K I MllttYKn.K V. -1-, n. Eh..proMiir. fer (". i . , iaairit.O. T utixN. .sfa Rr i c.. , fck m buote aa stto-r owvtl ir Utu-X bo ul trxi.lM s., wM , j . ul. u.t. fiuto Jrkt mim. WU-.,. a t: A v . 4JWKiHic M1mm i4Ht w u Afafcan. i.MmIh Ai Ottuem. . '( rKADR. TAVrMB-l TAJECl.orWS MOET Tukeii Up. Loyr. .Nif-,1 YlilK t'HtMT ltiMiav mt ItitM f h. STBAYFD OR TOt.KN- -VXV. JVl.X Morift hor a bo I li batxln aka Jjr rocliWlmta. atMawartMckv' oaltaM rr vi 111 b ti 1 fW h rrrnrt U Wl Wm DAae'a ' ' Hlcban . NMHt r t'rt .' J'KltSO.XA L. IDEK-sOsaL -!Ll. Kto.:tVS UAJlb n ion- bvAltik. ml nmnm tama iia: f.. rnewent. tihm wmmu tut v-ry iri( wl qu ItlMr cn i-u U or u4ir ftTaao Wchtl. kit. r ta; PROFESSIONAL CARDS Piles, Mslula, fissure. And all thtHa . th r ret am eti-si wit tout knlfo, liga turr. o otls lTKEb(,UAKAN. TH.li NO Vonr' If U- paid watt! I-a- tit 1 1 wrl. Jf 1H1ATH MS. 1 j.-r-- in fs'i r Xf n ulclv 1 VOpi lUrMi in m uinnis ZeLsT .. ..- frinaif. ailHtvti' la all forum, iw l.rucor rlicva. Palafal IVrlod SUipreaakn, etc a r tatty. KplJifwy or Flltn-Plt "jfcwnr oaatrolll and i-rmaiill) c. rad. CvTuaM4aao I' nmll prmdtly aoawrrMl. MDiriNK FUR"!HHKD IX ALL PANICS CtHiillatiH. enntMlantUl and ittrit. c iltttotirM frn. S.m. unttlTVp. m. Htm iIhv- nutil 1-ai i '11. all at oiuco. oiihaKo lunn it McNamara. DU. J. K HKXXETT. J0 . 31aln l.. M hhlta. Ks. CHILDREN'S RIGHTS. A rhato of tho E'HlTarl I'rottlam Thai. Confront Sootaty. There is no substitute for a genuine. free, fterpne, healthy, brnad-a ml-butter childhood. A tine man hood or woman hood ean bo built on no other fonnU tion. and yt oar AmeHoan hour, nra, 1.0 often flllfHl -w ilk hurry aodwi.rr , otir mnmavr of lirlnif ia no kryr-i 'n concert pitch, our plan of jxUtnrr- .. complicated, that we drag the ba irt aloufr in 'our wake and force thm to our artificial standard. forjfetUikR- tn t "aweet ttowers are alow, and wr ' make haate. If we ntujtt, or fancy that we inint, lead thia falae, too ferriah life. le j at least aparu them. liy kT0laf tli-ii forever on tiptoe we r& in dmntTrr f produciax an army of eoajrention l littlo prir. who know much more than they ahould about Matter which at profitlese ereB to their elder, Aa to keeping- children too dean f-r any mortal nae, I suppose aothtuir wore diaastroaa. Tbe dirme rijfht Ikj glorionaly dirty a lanre pnrtton ,'. the tiaaa, whea dirt ie a aeavry e.n requenee of direct, aweful, friendly r-.n-tct with all aorta of iaVereatiRa; h-.; ful tb infra, ia too dear to be d .: Tbe childrea who have to think -t their clothea before piayinx with tf dofa. digf inJ I the Mand, vrorkin.r n the shed, building- a bridge or i! ? j the tfarden never get half their Ltu maie en Joy meat out of life. I have a jrood deal of eyavpatky f-r the little people during then tret. t or tea years, wbea thary are jaat bri ning to learn life's leaaoaa, aad w. -', the laws which jrOTrn thesa it, . i. eftu seem so strre aad unjust, The child ana a riffbt Jo place of '. owa. to tbiaip of hisovrn. lo eurrou- 1 inga which have some relatioa to t size, hi deaires aad hia capabt'.: Bow should we like to live half U time ia a place where tha plane w twelve leet tall, the oec knob at u unpoasialq height, and themaatei - ha the sky; where every mortal tn -. was out of reach sa:eept a cotlaetin f higaly-iatsrestiajr oVeef oa drea r .' tahieaaaMl bureaus, jrauarded. bv-r by giaata three time a bvgeaad t -erful aa eurselvea forever ari- . "Msa't touch." aad if rdid low r. - a shovld be apaaked, aad have ao ot aethrd of revenge save to speak U- s symbolically em the uaogeaaive pert .1 of onr dolls? The child profctam Is saerely nnn phase of tha universal arnhiam t... esmfrewte aeeisty. "Let the hiatorT ' dmnsstie rule typify ia Utile tn & 1 tory of oar politaeal rale, at tha out ' aatcrratle eoatrol, waeea aemtrol 1 resvlly aeedfal; by aad by aa incip-T t coaautatioaslism, ia ehih the liV- ' of tbe subject gaiae fuenaraitioa. ext sioaaof Oiisltbertyef the smbjact jrr aallyeadiag iR aataraai abdication- We mast not exaaet children te loo good. lataDeetamJ aad sneral 1 rority produced by stimajatloa wl ' a: t--te exaease of the tutarw rhara ' -Ie ! ssatters tbm child has a 1 ,' -W expert exam plea. Ba Uvea 1 ' aa. no earn oaly laara laamagli - et lame av mm. aaiy aeea from '-' emaercte ewanaspiaw mi gewiaea v- a vfhnjsa el i.litrxn pu."Jbatidii.Jaaaea- NNsTCk fX&f . ; .JSSB??saj - ss 5sessria