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Lim li, <if inrnlilu. .lulim li.cl leii-Le|iaan ls .lead. | A Hlitlf.li Si lioi'licl Min. I.c.l nu M. Mult'* Keys. N, K. Damage bj hartieaae in Viannn HiiiiKsiK oilier i:n lui ur-, in Bj raonoe .u Bterde*. foli..ive.i :!,at nf Wiikiiisun A-Cn. A banqael nu* k'iven bf tin. bnainosa nun of Ualttasoreto tk'iiator (iuriiiiiii. ~A Baae mu* arraigned foi m.niii. in Wilkeobarre, Petta., apea the eonfeoobm of a uni ii Ivniiicd in I'.iniii i. - The Junction lvllilroa.1 iu Plttakarg was cnnnlctcd. : A (le niuiul vtiis io nile on tbe etoekboldero of the Belcher letinery in St. Lo us for ti Btnking fund ef rr>?Of?, ooo. ? - lin- Ncn-Jersey Prohibitioniststeeolwed to ifCifci t tin ir St.-ite (iigauizutinii. An arcu xnent was inadc before the (inventor lo dit-O-BB tho charges BCainat Sherill' ILivkImjii. ('hy a\h Srni'LiiAN.? The American Bawbell Ass-it iatiuii ineelitiL' OttttotL Jiilk almin the Mayor's appoinlawnta. Mr. Mapleeoe kjivs he -rill Bim b-isg Nova.In fur |10,000. Lnilics' Amk-ihIjI.v hall, Tire in .1 eheaaiea. fiiclory. c ProfoOB t Pincioi's lei in nmi "Tho I'lannlN." =_-?: Minn, r to (he N. w-Yoir. rarintis. (iui.l value of the I.L'al tcn.lci rn I var dollar lll'-'j grains), slLIJl cents, St... ks ruled nvc.iIi dur lng i lie dal , 1.1,1 a lido rally recovered Miinelhiiig more Him; thc 'liclnic, and (ho rinsing was sieady. 'Jiir. WkaTMBB.?TBIBCBB local oliservatiniis in? dicate oaMer, lair weather. Toii!|.Pia1nre ycsnidfty: iligheit, ls'; lmvesl,.'LS'; aveiaco, 4'2r*fj;). ('?".?lKiiii.ssioiii-r ThampBoa heare himaflf uk il' he hud ciititc faith ii. thc fnrccHiit wm k lo keep him in i-ilicc, deeplte thc 'c-BQde-nnatioB al Grand .lim s iiiitl |iitlilic (i|.itiiuii. Ile hus just millie u I'iiiiilici ni appoiatmente rn his depart nicnt. IlcaiiivliilcaiiHijoiity of the Aldermen have thc air of nicii who do not know lilia! Lin al timi rs arc. (.nvcniir Clari 'him. has Anally invcn the t-M-fatea agaiael the sin-nil' a bearing, Coanael for Mr. Din'kleofl laid great atreea apon te-eJi liii ul it rcu'iil.u iiics in thc forn ami pus, ni t timi of thc papen eontaiaing thc aeauaationg ami tin- i-iidi-ncc, which ia nf .ni I he oouree jiuirsiicii iii (ii'ii-niiim. a badcaee. Deciaion woe reserved ; hut m Mr. D.iviilsun lookg Iniek nt his (Ki vices ill the late CBUpaiffn, lu- proUabl* d(rcs ii.'I foal Icnihlj IHIXIHIIS. ? If Caa\_rraaa ahoeld reel the ntrineeitj ol ia* quit ino \vh"t h. r ,i rapabllaaa f(.rni of l'"**'"' tiii'iil aiialg la the Southern Slates, thc status of Florid.i Dtiffht h<- profitably d-wMUiad Ht an early d;i>. Colooel Mti-hec, 000of thc Kej.r. ecntatiM m from that Slittcdeelincs I fiat in three disliit ts the Imlliit-l? )\cs were stiileii OB thu evcniiiiT,' of election dav and nnilniilited fr.iinls OHiii'iitli'd. IH-.luis nut indulge in itisiinni tiniis, )nit make* piala hIatt-ni'-ntH that OOghl to C'Hiniiiii.il ut tent ion. A Western taxpavi i has written la the 8c(i('tary ol thc Jiejistiry nabiag lor Ssl,MOO as thc sliiite of Innis. Il and his family (if (Ive pei ami- in thc sinjJiis revenue lund, lie hus thc B|n i el.e- ol Mr. Hendricks Ihi his aiiihoiitv tli.it lin- money has been dishonestly wruni; fiom tim taspajrarg of the Natka., Mr, Me jOwiloOafh ini'rht propel ly refer him to thc Vicc J're*i(lent-i lei t for M isfar-tioti. 'J'hat would i-sl.ihlihh a picccilcnt, hiiwever, w hich would not be plaaaaa. fae Mr. Haadrlaka. Certainly if lhat Kcnth i,:iii should try to make Rood all Ina ?ampiilKn assert iona he vrould Hpmdi'y he liankiupl, llniimiiilly lind ol lui wisc. ?? How complcLcly the playing of hiiHehall Juts bes-Oino u husincsa in this cuuuliy, uud a lam fjiL-HHuvs, too, to shown by tho prooendinttB of the cou volition Jual eudod iu this city, lu hes pione were ntUmded hy dislcguLra from many ?iUa-B of tho L'uiou Hud the aharjiiK,^ of thu jfl-t.UBgi.i_t LudicttUHi that poiuu of groat Importance In playcra and eportoincn who lake n financial interest in the jinnie weir heirn. nettled, lau, resultsifeB iHimher of rliiuii.ee in the rules of pliiyiiiit mid thc mainiireiiient of tliiba, ilinl Ihe niiiiiiiiisteiini: of dOBBI of diH ripliuc tn unruly members. Du Ihe whole the worl. ol the convention seems likely to improve the reputation oflhe came, hut it still remain* un entirely "professional " sport. ? ? ? Thc Senate, and indeed lite country, nie BOM lu possiKsimi of Ihe dclai's 4if Ihe Spanish treaty, together xx ith ihe opinion* cf the liesiilenl and of the Secretary nt Slate ahout il. Mr. At thur mid Mr. I'Telinir huysen holli favor ils raliliealion. The rrcsidciit is brief J hui the Secretary cn er* limn' niiniilely into ii discussion of tue convention. Ile pointo out what he BOB Hiders the -dvantagOB to he reaped hy tho United States from the reduction iu daliel nnd the removal of toniiai.e dues on vessels. Thc popolatiOB OO the islands, he thinks, flhonld not Ihi coiinted BgaiOBl thc document, for ?1 th')U_'h it is small it Icrins a natural market xvhieh we ought ta have. He adda thal we night have obtained helter terms if il had not bona foi spain's obligations io her eroditon. Kvcryhody is sorry for Spain nnd especially for her crediton ; Ind sympathy rarely induces liny one to make a had bargain. ? in his lecture lu fore the Military Service In? stitution yeeterday. Captain Mirari Field out? lined a formation tor line ol' hallie in the face of thc lire from modern breech-loading imus of prccisidn which lias many strong points. Bat it m doubtful if any fixed rule for forma lien in hattie ran be laid dotrn. As rapidity Bad uccuraey of lire increase, so will the proper Ajfiltiug foi nial inn he governed more and more hy (iicunislances. The character of the nun whom be ('(iniiiiaiids, thc character of the on? eal*/, thc nature of the ground, the state ol the battle? all these thinga bare in he taken into consideration bj a eointnu!i<lnirr officer, mid the groat General xviii be the ono who can blatantly see nut only tin- proper movement to make, hut thc most (Heelive fighting formation in which to make it. Womaj j/el aro the old Napoleonic column charge on a modern battle-field, or env airy BWCCP in among infantry as did the si|iiad roueof the joiiiiger Kellerman al Marongo. / El IA rs ll ON INDU8TR)'. lithe advantage* ottered to thia country by Ihe Spanish trent) are uncertain Bud compara? tively -tn.ill. it is for that reason thc more im pol laid to ascertain uhethe! the lia atv will woik injury tn any ol oin industries. At lins tillie, when all Induatrica an- greatly nmlatr l.issed, ililli (lie sllit-'.'le tot existence is tot ninny a haul one. Ihe Bennie Brill bu rel j -in si linns ontiaideralion lo erery feature wbicli threatens to diminish tim rewards of labor lute. Ol til tlllHNl Hill (ll Clllplo.l tni-iit Atm tn an ritifrt'iiB in orilni lo give lie I lei waurea* tu n ,n ht-t - in 1'ubsi ul i lane here. The iitii.t' diaie lided of the ttCBtj would he to adxilliee lim pt ila- ni -'i ill ill Ctiliti, Olid Hull tn 11 l-l lit 11 \ . Uni BOtllP d', lim. ti milli aUo in ? nt in i Li s mun I ry i uml thal would be I il ilt not .mil lo lim it'jiii "lotMi- ol I lill ifl mihi, lull III ll.lise lilli. UH i llu'-in.-il III pi ml m. no .iii t'liiim, hi ?" ? i Blt Ifs ttl in i'm .'Xp.-iii.ii-rn h. minni ., tm. ii;.;,| Inuit Hm lilllie III < III tl ll H. H. eli aimil ii Heil mi ulimul iii. til "ld.i nopi.nm- ul lin (cull, imniotei, Billilli tte n I, |. .1 ..I ill .Inlier, ,,,, .-,,.!.,,, out tliia ,, milli .1 oin c i ni ilutt ii lim |i,j,a, in lin- | llttllll I , Nilli ill < niel iil.-u, di.I lu |||l lc i I III pu ? ||| |. il, I till i I lit L in III lu lim li,L il, ; lum i ? icu.ld lu- I. .u|i..|ai I . A pi.in,,lu ni i.i|>..i In III. i .Icu,| ;:,ulli|n itli.l Hm |,|nilil,i In nf Bill ^luilil .Hid ullu . enlelil liles lui cm hu, ,11 lil tin- ciuii'ii u,ml.I lei,ll, ),ul ll WMlhl L io pail mulji i, iel lu cheaper ccu tm ron, Sll iie|-s. Hui ii ni.iy he doubted whotbei thal benelll Mimili lie aa grout aa many now suppose, The ratal toeonaiimera is the coal ol iciim-d, nol ol ran elli--;..', 'lim In illy Wollld ..petaile power? fully to pr oat rn tc refining in thia country, as Ilia', xvni I, could he pei lonni.I iii many reaped fl more economically in Cuba, imur lim place ot pio.luetioii. Under tim treaty, all tuaitr below No. IH Dutch staiidaiil in colin would come in free, aud the process of rofising n;> to tbal point could be carried au In Cuba, at leaol until all duiies on ingar thould lu-repealed, with a tremendous advantage oxer leliiiiis in this country, lu any event, Ute treaty would be likely to prostrate the refining industry for a eoneldorable time, and thu* to add materially to the eiuliai liissiiuiits ol' our industl ies. A sin.liar effect as to Ihe tn.uml,ul un- ol tobacco hat already baan anticipated by tome mai.ulactiireis, ulm have diced their establish, tiients, :iml thrown thousands, of persona out ol employment. lt cannot be .said thal theiran ticipationa are luireaBonable. il tbe treaty is to he ratified, thc price ol' all manufactured tobacco xxiii m:ttt-i tittl> decline, involving loee to those who have stocks on band, The only wa] te escape that hiss ia to stop manufacturing j ami accumulating stock, until tho treaty baa boen approved or rejected. In b permanent sense, the removal of IniM the duty holli mi nm and on manufactured tobacco cute nfl josi half the pto!, "i mn non enjoyed by IoImcco workers h. ii against manufaoturore in Cuba. The lower cost ot labor In Culm would give thc fur eura maker a tremendous advantaite, which, witta the Barrow duly for protection oontem plated bf the I:tilly-, would h.- lal.ii lo ninny i tabluihmontfl In this country. Then are other branches ol Industry which would he pt,,si taltal in like manuel, it thi* tn illy should I.e adopted. Cuba is to ffl'l raw materials tier ; hut nut in null acl ii ki s cunnii. Tin n Cuba is to bc allon od tc sell tbe products of such manufacture in our marketa free al duty. Thug Cuba could fte! tallou endothei piodtuis free ol duly liom ii-, and caustic suda tree ol duly, xs lnlc mir manufacturers have to p.iv it duly averaging 0*1 per ooo I la-l year ami 69 percent in 1883, But the Cuban manu? facturer, having this advantage, can then send hioeoap into our mark.-ts free of duty. This ls only a sample ol m.my instances in which the treaty would give a din ct advantage to inaiiii fa.iureis in t'ul.a ovw manufacturers in Ihe Culled stuns, lt can hardly be said tbal the pi.-seiii condition ol our Industrh n i- tuc-... i,, fonder a change of thal kimi desirable, hie hawaiian TREATY. The treaty with the Hawaiian Islands hu* been renewed by the Preaidont, nnd will come before tho Henate for confirmation. Tin- treaty waeorigLaallj urged by the people ol the Pacific States with ^ri, nt c,iinc*ines*. They believed, with much appeirance of reason. Unit il would secure thea, cheaper nugal and other products, uml greatly lactaaga their traffic with tin* -elanda, li la ono af tba striking teeta of oana menial histoiy that under tho Operation (d this treaty, last aad ol gettlag cheaper sugar, the people ol the Pacific Coaal have baan compelled Ui pay ahout 2 ccu ls ? pound for the mi min moro thiiu (he ]ieople ol thu Atlantic Stales. A monopoly secured (ut,dui ol the pnulm-iion lu tho ihluiids, uml the rates hy rall flinn the F.aal being ho high uh practically lo exclude J'.llsti ni HIIK'ir, tlid people (if the Pacific, I'lliist havo been compelled to pay xv hate vcr prim tho Uaettii-ji monopoly, aa w lit W demand. 1_^ other respects also the treaty lins fallen far short of, the expectations of lhos4i who origi? nally urged it. In this cuse, hoxxevcr, the (itteslion for lim Senate ta consider is not altogathot one of Importance IO the entnitiv ns I xvhole. Tlie benefits or injuries lo the people of Hm Pitchie Coast are relatively ho great, uml the benefits or injuries to the people af other Slates rela? tively sn small, that Ihe (picstion may fail Iv be considered in the lighl nf the intel! sts of tho people of thc I'.teilie Statis. If it is to Unit interest to continue the free exchange nf prod' nets with the little islands opposite theil doors, thc people of other Stall? Will be by no means disposed to object Tho question is whether il is to their interest, tn oonsMleringthal ques? tion tim Semic will doubtless realise the necessity of hearing front both sidee, and gi vial lull and free consideration to tho raaaouiagS of those who Oppose the monopoly ' which has grown np nmler the existing treaty, DimiTilEini AND PLUMRtSG. The names of iliscaaes seem to have some? times thenu-gical properties of conjuring word-. Au outbreak of cholera in ihi* city would create s len ible piuic; the Bunouoeemenl nfaeingle death from yellow lever at Kew-Orieano would canro widespread spprebenaion 5 and smallpox has not lost its trad il ional terrors, although the disease hm) boen effectually staraped out In thc large centres of population. The public has a lum hui dread of tltCM :nul ether diseases winch may be named ; bul singularly enough, it is indifferent to some rontitgioas diseases, whieh from the beginning to the end of the year may be constant in their ravages, malignant in type ami alarming from their increasing prevalence. Toke, for example, las! week's exhibit of diph? theria In this city. There were seventy-live casca snd forty-three deaths; snd if the record were followed closely it would bo ascertained that tm many months mure than one-half of tue steadily increasing number of cases have ployed filial. There is no other eootagious disease thal pqnalfl it In malignancy, and cer 1.inly no) one that is equallj dreaded by intelligent physicians. Yet terrible na are its ravages, ami insiiuitis and sudden n* are it* Approaches, it creates no panic, aad, indeed, attracts comparatively little attention. Another ringular fact eoiineeie.l with diph? theria is the cullculli nt testimony of sanitary expeits and physicians rnsriecting the common esl causes. I?l. .launs ll. I avior, chief inspector of the fourth sanitary division, was quoted ii. rcBtcrt.ay'e TittnuNK ns Buyingt ? Experience -bas taught us that, like cholera, diphtheria is "brod and fostered by Qlih of all k'uds, partic ''ulaily by sewer uas where there is bail plumb "lng. Its Hack lies through tho badly ram ? ti mt ml Hu. m.111 -, ili'i 1 ami private dwellings "wherever they ure round, Proper sanitary - plvciilll ions iiiiii il ntl as inui h us limy du ??. Imiera." Had plumbing, dnfeclive drainage imi diit these are the chief causes ol ihi* innligmtnl di?ea?ei audit ran lie stamped uni ' precisely ;tj cholera ruin Im rough) ami eon ipi. nd. I'lu-i" i* scut*. li an intelligent physl' .ititi ni hu tt ill juill issum willi I >i. lat in on t' ? i lilli lt (OIL I'Ipiilln 1 ill is the tl lt ni il mil.nine ol sn .v. ? oom lu Net* Verla, Jue) ns cholera ls thc pc "I", 1 ul Ililli Hui -ii lichen in ( nu .1. '. nd Mu ? 111,-1 ill Talia. X,,,,i., jem-. WlirC i|ii'kli . '1 lilt* l'l ll' Itt lill lill ll "I li .n 1 h., . lld Mi ii \| 11. |||ns uml N iploi ii , n- lh. nil ii. I ||| M. lilli 1 1 .... mi . .lina, ,1,,,| 11, ii iii .11,Liu na a.? .11..Li, i,,i ih, ? iphl tu. 1 in, eiii ci,.|.1 ih,.1 1 |a lil. ... . Il,, .|| iii lllo Cl. ||.,,, lilli ,1 Lu I Ihal i-i |*| ,Ht ||| tin ; 11 uh. li, Uml III \, 'I \ l.,1, ill UlllCI \li|. , || Ul III. I le I ililli.I I .11- Ll ' III -I lil IM >'l ll, |ill III I I I ll, I ui in. iii.> o'. . ii i" c am in iii.. I. ullin I lieu lim . ll js Hu 1 indi Ililli I 'lui, Hil pl Ullin I, ul Hie il, ?. : ? ni 11 ii d 1 hi Ililli -In tl 1 lt I, Willi opcils the l 1, lui ill! till I '.,. IH . 'I . 1VI(11 l( ll* ol a ll.11 li in |ihcii lim ulm hon lost hiv children in imi niel un in.,.null ul defectivosewerage 1 alni ll. -.I-', ih , .. m- . .1 ion ul li-iu-incut , ,,,, lim Kn i -uh- when-th. disease his pasted from house lo hulls: nm! t! mi to tl cn, one sc.-nu ii 11 er ...elli 1. ind where illina beau completely -ia:';, d out bj tearingonl the old plumbing snd renovating tin cellars, Another in pector, testifying bcfon thc Tenement-House Com mi iou, states that hr alone has given 1,370 notices for violations of thc plumbing laws In about 3,000 houses; thal lhere is great igno? rance among plumbers, uud that tickuoaeand denth are frequeutly caused by theil handi? work; and that tho |ob of altering the plumb* ing in old houses i- so expensirc that, many liindlords cannot nflord ti undertake ii ami therubj lo rendel thc tenements safe habita? tions, Tho assertion-) ol these two Inspectors '?' .1 iinj.li 1-1 "l I'm. Titi nu tK could bc supported l?y a grenl body ol cumulative evi? dence showing that bad plumbing ie the eom iii'iui'.; cause ,.1 diphtheria and similar diseases, Thc Dike ol Argyll ouee described the modern house aa built upon .1 large gas holder ul L.iil an- as the chief foundation, and the inui.ties as completely al the mercy of thc secret foe thal was always lurking there. What renders tho position of the gurrison still more dangerous i- the foci thal the sappers and miners who are summoned to iis aid aro 1 oii-i,nilly luiiii tim/ the approach of that nm t insidious of all foes, sewer gas, by igno* un! snd can li - - plunibing. DONT TALE VON SB NS K, s/.s | yo/,. Ben Hoi Lamar is rep irted .1* re nun king thal "thi Routh simply recognises in therosultof "llme'ection the placing iu p IWer, foi the l'if-1 1 "time Blane thc war, ol an Administi tuon not "ho 'ih'' to her. In other words, Mi. Lamar (?barnes thal Rapnblicaa adiuiuistruttou since ih* war in been hostile to the smith. The St-iiit.oi'a own career furnishes an em* phatii 11 futation of the 8 1 dor's Idle chat 11, Prom a sketeh ol his life which nppc irs lu thc Congressional Directory foi l-*s| >v,. extract the follon ing 1 Lc ms./ C. lunar . . naaatactad ta the wwii, and X \ Willi ' un -1 vat, nf tlif> I ,,",. | . ? ,. , .,Hl| r? . illili.1 In I -CO tu I,.li- ll *' al lu tin, s ?, . I iiici tl.I -ll ?UtS iN|csi-?|,|,n . ,,, |s,i| ??,?,,.,, ,1,,., ,,? i- di rate xi inf a* M. 1 tiatit-t'u.: ,,r i_a |,,,|, lie alu.. 1,1 nail iva * pr,mei'ed lu t lu- 1 '.,|,,i, ? . ?,? . Hi Mal IV ls lie,Cl,nt I.V li '?il ll 111 lll'.l. ', ri, ;,., I,,,,.,,.. , . diplomatic mlssloa to Koaala - . .; aaa elactsd to the \ I Hld (inc-rs** of lim I I i , ... :,.,.,,.,! tu tin- Xl.ixiti eui,in-**, au I wc,., i i tothsUnlted si,,tes Bsinato iii .1 ileum i ii . , . and took his seat Merah 5,1877; nae resale lad la 1882, Tim lads above given dispose of Mr Lamar's prepoeteroui libel on the Republican party ll Republican administration since the wm had been host ile. m. ex en xvii non t being positively hostile, bad been ,in*t without being merciful Lamar Instead of bein- to?day in th.- United states Bennie, tho peat of loyal men would be i political unicast, debarred from x <>i mg and limn bidding olttce, branded as ii iii.iii without a country, Ami yoi this Kobe! Colonel ulm, not content with taking ap anns against the I I.ion, Wi Ul lui olid Hie ec, cvnh Ihe ,ln ngu of poisoning foreign sentiment, actually complains (hui the Republican party bag h.-en "hostile" to the South! Nor has Mr. Lamar been am exception to the general rule. His fell ow-I tai tors have also been restored to ali tho rights.uni piivi1cf.es JrV_-i.ll they e nj Dy od bulolo tile tl ai JcllolnUU Pa vis, even, hus not been hanged on a sour tipple tree or any ot her sort of extemporised gulloxvs. Tho (.(institution of tho United States eonlers on <'ongress tho right, of declining " the pun "ishiimut for treason." Hut no lt. publican (-OagrSBS since lim iv ir hits availed itself of that righi b* m ike tr-non dillon*. I'lm spirit of Republicans touching tim South his shown it? self in anneal. uml not lu punishment. Repub? lican ailniiaislr dion li.ii li ii eh.ii,nieli/ed br mercy aud forgiven eas i by the olive branch ami not hy lite club. la a-serting the contrary Mr. I, innr la as ab" surd us the prodigal mihi would li.iyn linen il, itfier filling himself with failed e.ill', he had observed I'a his father's administration had heel) hostile lu him. PRICKS TO IA RM i RS. The official report by the Agricultural Bureau of the prices nnd products on farm* deeorvec especial intention, as halag widely at variance willi reports which have recently been circu? lated. Whether the StatCBteBta of the lim. un be regarded bs absolutely accurate or not, they ate al anv rate innre trust .wort hy, and .ire based upon .a larger range of information than nay of thc reports pul in cireuliit.iori by speculators on Ihe one bani, or hy agitators for change in legislation or in traaaportation on tho other. Recently s committee visited Chicago to repre? sent that the average price of wheat in Kan ma od the farm was not moro titan 35 cents. Thc Agricultural Bureau reports that iris 15cents in that State, 4'i in Nebraska, 10 in Dakota, 50 in Minnesota, 55in Iowa, 02 in Missouri, and is higher in the other States aa the sea-board ir. approached. This stotemeot corresponds more closely than any of the current reports nidi the solid fact that wheat-growing con? tinues to increase, even in tim tar-western Males, where the price received is the lowest. Notwithstanding the reports thal the fanners gel less tlnin the actual cost of production, the number of farrae and the number of acres put iiiif? wheat steadily Increase. Thc estimated (u-i of production in the far-western Rtatos has been about 40 cents, or even less on some fm nu, ami iii this rate il will he .seen thal, some margin of profit, though in many cases avery sm,til one, remains tor the farmer even a! thees* tremrly low prices now prevailing. The ditli -iiliy is greater with corn, which the Bureau reports sa averaging only 18 cents in Ni brisk i, 22 conti in Kanoa?, aud 23 in Iowa, In many ni the Western States, corn ral lng is nf ter ali only one step in the procee ol hog raising, the farmer realising bettor prices by reeding his corn to hogs than he could realise in -' lli'i?' his corn in tho markets. The price ni mts, averaging 2H cents inr the a'hole country, is said to be the lowed everroported hy the department; In Nebraska ii is only LO I ! Ill -. OOMfF. IP AT IllC BENEFITS. Among the great advantages which ere repi ? Milled ;.- -'im to neel He to titi? Tinted SiH.s upon the ratification of tim proposed treaty u ii ti Hpain is an Imaginer? increase in Ihe bu si lu iel American ships, lt losuppoaed thal thn commerce between thiscmttitrj ami (bibil nnd Porto Rico is una fun lei! nu il mn t windi*, in rurel git n , ci., ami Hi .1 n I irgn part ol titi - . ir ry lug lt iitn umbu tim nott I rent) would bs , mi i| L, Aim i li in diippei a |iu luca, nil i all, ,. || ., l,,l if,, m.l .-.,, , ,., v I u i.I ii i ,. Ihi! i "u ul Hu- milli i II nppi ii , Htltl Iii I'M "iii "I lill ? Mell M "i 111 "I lill '? ll "I'll '?' lill I .I lu ll i lumi Ul ? ? i ?" .? iii im. .1. nu i, ? Ifl ami .mil ail a, , < ',"'. I in lui. I.,, I clot la. m u. ui. i, ul iIib ? imi11 ii.'I hu ? uiiuti > io I 'ai , ',,'.' , pl is, j,t tn xim i ii lil I i gild 11,1,17,1 i in foreign russels, I imam nett u ? \ im i ic ni i ,i I innr. al,, adi lum mn JO pei iini iii Hu- Harrying nile from Ouhn tu this country, and over BOpei cento.'lite narry lug li,uh- Imi,, lins co.Hilly lo Cull,., and the t Hine ti,t lu remaining, nol already recured by Anieri* . in vessels, is only about 020,000,000, it would seem rather doubtful whether thu advantages tn be gained by American shipping are of startling importance, AN UNEASY CAMP. Governor Cleveland'! secretiveness u.*r ids *-,.., t ho old-faehioned Democratic leadersexoeedingly. They visit Albany,end leora nothing; compare notes ni nh each other, ami only pct more oonfn Md; listen anxiously le sn,di hun* ns ere di ipped by tho Gov? ernor'* roost iutniiiite friend*, omi then confusion bscomoo asixod wit it disgust) contrive elaborate cain mts, a d aro Bneeringty informed that they ?oemdisposed te aaxo tho in-xt President alltlm trouble thor caa. Un the whole, thou lira i* not a happy ona. Tbe neara thal Mr. Bayard ha* been la consulta? tion with tbe next President on I'uiiinot matters duet not give satisfaction to sllelsaeeoof Demo .?ats. a report, apparently wall authenticated, t intt ex-Senator Darley of Wont Virginia, ha* benn definitely ii*?l noon bra place In the Cabinet, gtvee to coate still less antis, notion. A largs num Lcr. nmii-'ivi-i, ma wrathful because many signs point to the osleetlun of Mr. Willi un C. Whitney, tho oon-in-law of ox-Senator Payne, io dino, for a pine* tu tho Cabinet,aad hi* Infioonoo erith tho next Preaidenl la looked anea with jealousy. There r. a belief, apparently not withont foundation, thai Ins In ll denne will le* lucile to many nt the old Demo tal ic I.-adi'rs, whoeoneelVB that altar work? ing twonty-fonr years to reaofa the promised lane], theyongbtto have B largo .sham in tho distiihu tiun iii th-milk and honey. After sll, the riotors arc Hut Icc nu; ell I li" lim. li is ni'ii'iiiliy reported (hat, she im migration for .?I, vcn iiiimtliH ot the ear rent year hus been i iit.iiiii : in November ii whs 32,509, Oe tins icc* a ,in*e approximation ? in ti" nedo to thc population of tho United -Hate, st tbeoloeeof tbe rear, and u i.ma tho more worth while te presenl the facts because within afawdaye two or throe Journals usually areli Informed have been speaking nf .",j,ii:lii,H<m ur ."iii.HiHi.lLiii :is tim picsint BOpUM t kui ol the United Btntea I rn the baeis of i omputa timi ivlm li baa prove I moat accurate in the peet, bb increase ol il per cent, yearly may bo allowed ex clu Ive of immigration. Ualcnlating In that mode Miiu e I ss l WO lind that (le- population u! the I lilt.nl MiUet -ns m.kit,'.'.in January I, 1883, uml . id. 1 1,".. i Vi .Inn miry 1, 18841 add '-' ju lien! us the ioereeao of tho prooenl year exclusive of im migration, and 140,301, tho aitu.il Immigration during eleven inuit tis, amt we have .rc'.i;*so,:in_. 'fhn inui. ii-i nt i <>ti iii December will probably eu (bee to bring ibo population np to 57,700,000 by theeloee ol tho yt .h. ? lt is reported that Pnnoe Napoleon t* preparing another "mealfooto." If maalfestoos were trumps ho weald lim' reached tho linnell ttumut lung ago, a [f Cleveland failed to promise to maks Bayard Sc I ut ul V ul Slain dilling Iht'tr Helli 11,1 f I V ie IT, thea certainly Deyard could not have touched upon anetralli attn i. r*or bad be dona sn at tba usn al length Ubtvelaad's desire to have lbs Delswars siai, nurla stop ivuuhi doubtleai bars induced lum to BfOflstSS nu yilila ir. ? We liiul in a largo iminli t ni o ir i tell kl ., I tltfl tollnWIBf Ham : IL Ul T Hind ll' i'd,el t?,,s I,'Cy ii, ni i||i t,, a ll i, ' ? Mora l.n.kins al sotue altars lu , winni tito cliirk sim fl Inui. ?tt larisa I ? i.,i, ,.i,,i tierny,' said Hu grrsi ill', ll..', " I Ililli- In. lae Toi lill,,, a ,| | Wolli,I '!-?* elie et III* lill ces.ol, ( lom.,, ll " lt is wan sly eoaeeiveble ibo I Mr. Boeohor found it in lu* heat' tu tpeali -liglitiugly oi Ubarlsa I. ? i rt lost bia head, Bo did Hr. Beecher, during ii,r> late i un pal ria if lt la per Bitted (?? diossBbod' led epirito te know what la geing na lu this world, t/o may Lu ainu thal ns Cum lo* HaliLed M.. I Heedier lose his head, hs deeply sympathised with him, since he knew how lt wai himself. And just so Mr. Ileeeher In thu mit ure of thin irs cannot cno lemiilttte Charles wiirviut hiing Inspired willi the suiiie feeling. \ hvtnn is often sung In Plymouth Chinch c.ni iiiiii,, (|,? p.,,. . leash bm te root snetase**j wee. lt comes e tay tn feel ann1 hur's woe, iil'lcr ive ha vu Inn iiiiie pcrainnilly acpiiiiiHel willi tim waa. We trust, thotstfero, that ths Item will bo wtthdrawa frnmcir.iilalli.il. If is m... ut' the rn,ct tia:is|>?r.mt nf thc |iust-ciiii]iiiiW'ii li11. O Reaatsv Palamr, of Mieblgee, i* credited wiih eheervtaa that " there are eal? turee real sabataa titl iluiiL's ilinl ynii MM -i'i out nt lilii. it full stimuli h, u goo.i suit of clothes aad a bed to sleep iii. Everything aloe beloagste the realm af iliu Niiins." lt ls only eoms-oB charity to asBnme tbal the Senator dooen'! happen te taken good dally Bewassteer, for If hs did, bs weald eertaialy cs* large his lui of sahetaaUat thiags ss as te luerads it, ? Not being in Caver of protection, ths Oo-aranton. of (.teat Britain, ri booms, cropeeeo te buy etoel wheeo lt eau buy meet cheaply, That ie good fros trade iloitriiie. AcenrdiBgly, baring occaeioa te build litany new vessel*, and to spend many millions in equipping arni arming them, the British authorities, like -nod (ree traders, go abroad tooee !f tln-y .-an get cheaper steel elsewhere then ia Ung land. This iH altogether in -eeefdaaes with (ho 1 tr iri-sit th.-ory: " Buy where yoe can buy cheapest. nf course, if.your own people ore starring nt .our own doors, very well) raiso tho pior rut.;*; spcari an additional a-"n.onn,(Ki(i or 190,0110,000 tl O0QP8 sjiry in keeping ymir .rn a workflBM hom starvation in idleneoo, and meanwhile realise if you cm a profit of half a million or a million on Um cheaper steel which yon may luiy uhreud." .\atinir, on this delightful theory the British Admiralty has negotiated willi leading Btauufae-urers in Prance and dermany for foreign steel, and its conduct ta thi* respect baa aroused intense Indignation awong manu fa. liners and tim workers in steel at, Hielliold ann elsewhere le Great Britain, ihe terribln prea tration ol this industry, which baa canoed thc bank? ruptcy of many coneeraa ead inealenlable suffering among tho workiug people, ought in t he opinion ol these peroone to have soma consideration (rom the Lroverniueut. Obviously, if tho free trade theory is correct, tbeee people are altogether wrone. lt ls a tnieerable, eeml-barbarons, American Idea thal it is thc bueineos <>f a Qovernmoot to help us own citisens, ? - s?-' The editor of Tko WkUehoIl Times nukes a strong argument to prove thal ho wa* tim Uotumbae that discovered (ieviiliind a* a Presidential candidate. If each ef tho discoverers would contribute gi ii complete tho Bart ii Mi foundation, there would bo tm need to invoke Congressional aid. It ts rather surpi laing, when yon rome to think of lt, thal i ari Sciiiir/ should here written alettoi approving of ths double-caam ter tjrstem of otu tate snd r'edorel Legtslaturee. ll" might have tie,mi expeoted to nd voe tte i he abolition ol al less! "no of the eliamIcr* and the saint Hu'toa nf Rchuri in its place. Uart lias evidently grown in modesty linea the es npaign closotl and the returns from tbe nhic"* IT hell' he neille speech ?* rs nu m, PERSONAL <i|i'i''i Rrewnell, the sveititor ar Blttwnrth, ls still lilli. In lie,toland, lioltllna a position In the '-c mi ii . ? li ? Hp Im* In in-1 pu* -? *i li ci Hie ld.leal BUM With nhl ti lin killed the murri.fenns, Antlers oom ? t ? ,,, 'i ii-i'i--.-, ii ? eel it 'tin i ero ailed I >tnpei ince HI. , I un ? ID Lill.'"!.* I ' .Hill "H '.c .... . lt |*ll III I ' i I" Ire Hun kt the lui. '" H ic.i in Nu.I ? ? ? . ... i ..... lahls ? ?? al Ute tleii - si lp "H I.I'" ' ll t" ll I '.? . ll -J ff ?' IL ? . ? .-'. I ll I" ?' . ||.? I el I Bl jill l ' l"i' a ,o ll,, .. Mil) ? - ? " "!?"? in t lil ii*, fl .felled ?? ll llillsi ll ?".??? H. pIBtl i ic,! i n. , . ii , au. ...h., i. I ., iwlH, I ' ll ? III ll fl ' ? ila Ji|i| . .ifl '.IN '"I Bil ibl) SfllUI iii i.si (iii- ci. ? . .. i iiiii i ,. lal i.. a. I. ll I.i i - I IL I..., ll,, , !. ,1, ol Ho, |.i,i, na,,, ,..,-. ii h.Ul, ol.lC, i l.liici, hil tool m..,ial tl, I ni a ll,i la n ,.? I, lu, ,, Ul i I,ed ul lu, um, d, , lu . , Ucl lo. I. >,,l ll, i ,,!,., lei for till III I, I Ulan i I.l till! r.dl ie Hil ll ll..|t IC I -? 1| III. lilli Ul ll iii a Illili -WlgS H,ll,,lill, s . mill i ,,i ui lilllili lilui If on .Hil , Hal 1 Innes i ii nu, His clerk ul ih. -,, , ,,, I'arm. wltu vuluut. i i l, do .'di' XL .Viol's t?.il I, illili,.; hil I.luci, lu .cl lilian ,, 1,1. own. sa, a i lull l( .la, I.,- Hon diiin kaopl Up las jimsftllt sneed, lin WT ill lin ri .ll IOOII Ul e liil.lll ,'c WU ll 1 .. iiij.i,al ci Alderman. Slr ll eur j I le* sen,er n ,iv Iud,lt 1 1 1 p.ilent* mi ld* ni inj IP eat! iii* lt I* -lld Hilt IH* steel -pr.ss pati'lltl .m. a .ia iuii. BOo i.imi ii -ear for t nen ly-inn- yuai,. lu,- ('residential Kleetore of Conneotlcut oaet their , , .,1. in ev- Ll eu I ii 11.11, l-l lui er li i ir iSn tuner's sll k li,il, ll lld ia non talks of preaenUng lt to Ihe New London Hletoi . ..ll .Still' I) . i'll.' lulu Hr. Kiliiietll, ti In. lost hu life ll, cllde.tvi.n ii j .<) sAie Hut ut a diphtheritic patient, ls to bare kio noble ic vic* commemorated ky the oetaBllehmeot of u bm4_. ittlic liui orel,/ of London, a medal, aebatarahlp ur U'i/e nt Kind's College, Hu- eiiiliuiiieiif (if children's cut* it Linn's Coliejra and the lt.i.e. .'ne llospii.,:*, rind the ?ricilull ul suil-hie tablet! upon Hie wulis of Hmso build Ilk's. The (.erm.ni flarlwfeneo bringo te light a eopy of the ilOflTflUlflSB of what ll terms Mu/, irt's llrst uni,lu-|i"i Dnnanoe, drawn up ky iii* tether tn frankfort in 1704. t nm* us foUowa: " tty (laaifhter fwelreyeare nM ami ny sim of amen, Hun son being thu ure.it Moaart, will exe ute tho oonoertos of tho graetael maetorfl aeaoreral [indi "f piano*, nott wy lh,y oe the dolla itkewisf). Mv on, will Boree 'he flagerboard of tho plano with a eletk uni pl nj ns lt lt were not envered. Rs will gaOBB Beth (landing naas ec ut - rtlitiain any mite, au. aeeord . cal" I nu the plano, un il lei! m* any oilier Instrument. ia ooaolnsloq ho will ImprorbM as long aa doslrad both iii tho organ or thu piano, iu all kaye, area the meat Lat lu* rendering of 1'I illll. I'M I un nu tins. ..", !,.?.?. , ..'? I.,."".. >,>i,.i-.a ucl tim liarieiil'iuhi," Le adda," te taken front a naaa |iiper iiiiiiiiiiiii'.iii.eiit. md a pi ociiiiini- ol I nc coiiee.rt ll wu* lure Hui (.net lin lui.ir.l .11 i/..irt. ' I mi* lilui na n any, seieu jaar* nhl,' lu- told l.cerui tim. ' when tts . -, i cn.ett nit nm- of Ills Liar*. I tnyiSlf wu fourteen, lind I rmueuibor tbn little fellow dlsiinoUy, wu- bis powdered wig uml hi* mord.' " Seiiatoii il in inn!* cert,uni) cnn now nnd I hen manifest a nti,- Indlgetenee toward people -not n> say eolilaess Tho Trap luiienu-iiiiot a young Vermont lawyer who tried to .ill un lum In Wu, in.tun last winter, sud seal up bis ard. Iho servant sunn returned aad sal,I, " Dfl S, i,ulm nu imi in." nm tho yoong lawyer was koang te eoe ..uiiei.o i > from Veriin.nt, and Inquired i "Dees eotOov inor Stewart toma here, and li he not In I" Being la . it that le- tteneut kfl W88, ap neut his cud iud tl.c '.oteinn put iu an appearance. After a fen m.nu th- emil ii,-n started to leavo, saylac: "I don't it isl, to dei.iin you, as I mop ise you ara au**," to which he .iona nor rep iel. "OB, Im; (ho Seinttiir Md I WON u*i pu>.ii. n m.i,<- ot btlUarde." TB9 Tm I li OP THE DAY. i ic tell grapk refWM nun a |n-jri of unpar di dod ilse ina Just baan found if Mr. Cleveland should pun..,-.' t, and, having named lt" the Locke.i paarl," should it tu the ? siidlilate of thal bi.a lunn ic was inpolite enough n> defeat mi tin pr. ildanej. in* ? onduol ,io cd bo generally applauded kj fair women and brave nen, no matter Whit their politic* Manager "Jaka" Tannenbaum, of tim ?fontgomeri ; imatrr, win lune entire control of tke Bout-ern lour of ne nev. T. Dewitt fal-iaxe. "Jake 'la netareiliflona nun mi the contrary, he li e *.t playei but beean neile nut iiiuki- n little iniiiii-.i fm Hm-' who are re minus alni vv .tnt tO slioW lu thejiin. ..Nt v. iirleiiu* iii ii) Ulna " Hbolah " ls the ti..me of BB Indi an Iptl ll in SO li i* BS 'nine well knowe la Philadelphia Through ker medium ibo bee ahalleaged the Hov. W. K. Convert, of Pltloberg, u t. dla, us I.tn spliltmul?iii Mr. (mien lia. c eptid.iii.d lite dlaeuaalou will laka i.tt week la a.ii,i,ic.pi,I,, ;-| linn,hi,f, -at thal "ll Blah" i* re irulting for the ooateol at a seaside n oi on tho] mel laptter, g poet la mi ''ni until pi" ul- ?? ii. piii thepoetl liiro.i.ii the world's wildernesses li" roams n tad :. III.lc il ll ifs, ' Ullll .lilli" I ill ?e du ai di) him li i him -top writ I us I-" dr. sud | ? ? ? .. i, mid he'll '-"in li ne H i cl. tim i ti pi rh ipi nt icier thought of thal [Norristown liars i The tmeteee nr thi Oeklaad iCal l Y.librar] ?? la a e ;? ,1 trouble "om., of them want to banish Zeta's ,,,v, in ami ,.?!, 11 threatea thal ll tilla i ii.me. tba} elli cc Bbekespeare snd the Bible banlehsd. BetheMoe iud the end ll lcd jcr. "nh I : Link ll inn*1 ?? i ni--,' m li ' ? uni ?"., I willi ii , ri| mei," Mid Mi.' Mci tun t" c"i._ l.uii di ,cr, ns he i a., | !? ethel ,,|?- eic.| " li *. Il la au IO," US re nd ? i.ut mit da tun i lind, it ii i" " Why, lt baa bo mi ii I .ic ,,nias'- I should iiiiul .nm xviiiild slur, lu Um ici-il'iiti, Hi" power, tbs liberty mid nil the pnvtleaee nf le pie**" ?'Certainly. I do. Il 'fl B I'll)', Vt lill all Yum nii-m.ai.i. ou lite subjcol, Uialjua aid ubi a Jouruallsl." ? I think se. too; but yon know lt li harri f?. a ____ ~~ 8-t reoonnltlon. I .h...il.l be tW^btVlAtmmTJl press emiuiice.i ms." "dh. yon wou'a!wo(VidTei! wi.. . feettl wait t... I lura Ur? BS tMRW&Qg Twenohls tnrilsn hiavrs of Arirnna.-amid Hes fri (harley mut Hh.irt Panta, mada reckteii |,y ,IK) ,?,)oh fl ' water, .llteinir-d t?eleaii,i,,| lim ,,iH.-? of ^ in,,hi '? The neil week Hie editor tlrserilte.l the i*i?|| a, (?||?Wi| "At Hist limy lia.1 Hie i_lv.iiili,_?. s:??| I*-tula I, ,vn,_ |,u ni n (errillc Mea ia Ho- BBBBhSSh, whick teintrorarllr knocked Hm wind mit nf us lint we sum, mille,i .?,, , ' iuiuk twa forma bb Qa gp Chartsal.am, eu!??u,,i lum fr-Mii Hm Imttle. Then l.y sklHul maii.-iivriiif. w# keptaheri Peats from bHt-tg ssesjssi saul as ssl ri the door, vv h. n ne c.illed I., AL MadfBtte katp na, whirl, Im did. lin-red dev Ila ?ro now In Jail, when, Hwy ?,'i| have a ch.ii.1 ?>? lo ,.,l,er up. Our los* wa.* alum! fi 7 Si-u.itur In, .LU sharpened np nu BM willi, u,,, ,_., lln.w 11 ul -enati.i Blair Hie ether do). Itl.j, 1,!,, I.ilhtt nf WalklBI up and down liiim <t the Senator.' seat. wilna profound air of woaleVhe abetraettea aa kai f_,J inui suiuciumI) aebod Heall* what ?? Buppasfd Blsirsr-t iiolng. Look I ui uver st Jilm s* minute, luxslls ra_4_-T " lo.or meI...11.tcLr thinks bu la Utlukliigr*?1 Wa'arhur. A11,oilcan. ' "I In Nebraska (he pe:.pie are icu a a.- corn fur fuel a. COBBI tl is cheaper IIcin BBSS, and tin- niel toper* deelsri that Hoy never heard nf such a criminal waste of * ?_j material. ? ? ? .in; school* are becoming popular in tho XVeat " And bb jmu ere aaasfevtah remarked one Indi ta anet har Anil sn jua .are comfortably (Ix,si now." pica*. 1 'Oh.ye!j ir ..'.iii uar iiuiiio, ami sro atertlnjr s'an verv well." replied tba other. ? '? How ila: yum- luisii.tail make his luonoyl" waa _,',.t "nut ur u:!." Hie reply, IMMa' "dh, bo: lui-'for HT 1 " Ne. lu.lin." " Luyiiij-'oll liimir " So, aiiiiii." " npeenlatlngf " (in, no." " How did he milks his nioner oaf of it, thent" " By keeping eal of H.**?(ReeaeotM feat tx eosa Tin- Cheyesas latfhtas voeM ratbrr eat do*, this renison. A few week ax". Hon Mart, a cliiof ,,f u,. Cheyennes, managed te ste*i a. ,: .,., ?.?- ri ,r i,,,,, ,,,r which l.e|on;.'it.l ia som,, j.j;, .1.sh tjii.lst,, aiid at SUM killed and ate lt, ultimo-,':. Ibero was ptoatf of uUti oieal at tu* iiitiii. j lt 1* now no crinia In B-MBSSBSdS for s riir|,t| ,? ,? k(|. I jew. lid* iiriucipie les ue u established at a -MrS-r trial ut Merl.ul. Toaoounsal (?r toe Co titian admited Iii Built, nut plr>,.lcl '? mat a* every J.-., was ti, murderer oi Ute souls of Christiana, li bbs aoanaai fara Christina tu Inn itu, tnrgy- af a Jew " This arsaawal!/ eared tun aoqulttal "f the manlarer. Al BttaMwka i.illr-ices up ni Jews .ne ot .iliunst dall) ni-cuii.-,??,, lllU iiii.iiin.iis JiiilKiiieiil ls a lic-iise to molder. --iLsi..l._ l.Chn. -lae Petit JtnmnlOt fart* ls n.w IBM M iiav? n <l_Uj Cliculiitlull.lt 'l.'i.llill .-opie,. Iii. llo'i. J. |f. |!.i!/e||'s luck BBOStStO have t,|rni1 hi* uther ;k. ne kim a lama farm ta P-aairlraal. .ni now a rich uncle of als wile h.,- hcpieatlied I,. ..-r a Bim property in the eui ??( Uskaloose, luna Btili Dal nrer> [ieee law anne obi aland lu Caldwell aa lt-uMu-t (ul l,.,,p ned. -{CaldWeU (().? J'.uriial. An Intelligent A merion n an heine asked what wm Hu '.!"'?'?> ol rhe .'.itv lin-ljinl I: | cir law* pr-hii.tnni iii-s.,i" ,,r lu ttl 1 lost I utf drink to ail eicepi leos -di tra Vi -lie; .. f |..l- 1 tbal til-1 ? t.". le | tile, -'le , ?leal 0r lama tide travelling.?' -ii.i.i--ow Broula* Timm, Mr. Cahle and " M.ira Twain" are fl-IBlBfl fl!AN 1 money Oj leading arl .tiona trout in.-.r awn arMasa li.at niituy 'iiaei an Birre are 1.it .msarslBfl la Ma IiusIiibss. IVs au,- no objeetlon, bat w- tt-ai a raiulM lu the egg iiciket win I,., ti.,, resell. ?tNornstowfl Athlrti 111",r nM rlrlcaaM la s Ch-mao Baedsl -ii..oi 11.tkei 'i.iy di mk. A sentlsman, the sou or a Uheral Member el l':!'i l.ii'iit in l.iiki.iud. nut I i'lci-: te,.,iii n.-ai -Hat., c.., l rou, nilen Ue overtook ta a-.u-mural lal.rdrtvtue sn empty eirL rbluklus the o|ir>ortu_ttj favet bb. fol s,.luina. the ullin'* 1 n-f* ..ii ,,n 11. id! c i-t-1., Be asks. him several nae ti mi 1 u lu 1. I HUte 1 a. ?? ti m nnui " Hu ru 1 KU In fur politic* ai, nt bete 1" hs a' ! ?" I li -. In ilnimlr. "No."-iii lbs matt.**! bs Rolu'ns ' rn pipes, tiii- opponents ol Ihe uew Praacblse bill ee|e| 1 ll 1 1 1 t nm.ii .lin Hi .,-s Mool people uill approve nf th" *c , IU Hie btUeOVkl 'lu inf: H li bul a -ice uk lani! tn lue ilep-otl. i io thi. bu ie ? cf h J le,' le , |S 1 ? 1',,, .. 1 _ I site,1 I "li 'I it'll a nt, .0,-1 11 Hie d'u 1 '1 ,,, , ituts seat ie iel |i"l II mia il Ibu.fib ? ? ??.ii ie ? we'd Beilei hi 1 ?.ll li iisllss len ll.>*'"! 1le.1t li" ?(??a nu.llSl.I m ' si ?? in li "i ,-.ni the -ui?v ..,'. 1 ,? ,,,,. .ll.. II. 1,1 ., 1 ,.l. ,,, IN..Clul ll ld. III N-.ll,lull , nilli,lilli, lill, ,..,1 1 ... , ,, 1 , I |>l|l( WillCh. '"ll H" lo-.cl no I ? , ? .i 1 1 li, UH. ,1 iii lllS! IC ,1 I lilli cc a pig .. .1 , lt.. 1 . c 1 a lc. au,I lia. I,ill "I ll ell, lill. I Iii l-l- a I'i , lilli.i li. ai.,! Ile i! 0,1 I, it hull I Hip al. ic 11 p. I ..ni.ol' H.al aoiS 1 .1 1 inui 'Cl, 1, I. "OS rf I cal ol York, USS S Hill r?lilli! ai 1 I il lilli ill |di ll. 1 alilil I ,1 len.lei ac- lc uno,, h han 4 dunhill pl ul I no nen, | 1 . , 1,1111, ..mi lin ie I. a 1'U it 1 lc. I ru uk Ilks all caa pi..im ,.( h.,/uni Mnis 1 ii,iii-iui,nun (gab 1 Journal, MAPLESOR SAYS iii. HILL BUM Sri .tnt. Mr. Mapleaoa'a iadlgaatiea raaehed htghwa ht 1i1.uk yesterday nfteiiionii, amt his ml, e (ieiulilt-d a l,e lu li out a -licit ul loitcpapci uml Mild : ?' l.o?k at Hill ile,ii bini U ll liol loo had 11: loud lier I I L-l fl at 0 clock Hui, m..1110114-1 ir ct a mile aaj inc I loll Mi I .Nc. ad caunot Blag la Brooklyn tate ?evening. My aeeaeiyflBi 1 hi nv'-Inui uh ead) K.'iio ni er and I iva-pul to IbStMSH aadexgBBBM of eartlBg'em kesfc. licit you thepnMI ?loni like to ho fouled in (lil* way. Daring i i.in-ers I neill) live yeats 1 have uiver InduhfBd in li ii kerj nt au; sort or I should hale bad my pocket! full; sad lin nu golne to bogia now. Why, people won't bujf a-ytu-l.-i. lu a icu, e. uml there ls not rji.-i af edt-nc- flgfl (a ?soniiauiiiuia' on Saturday, I tell youltiunstkaa-ti ?top to, aad I ha va brought a suit for gt 0,000 ,l.i'in_'? a.,mist tho c'Ui'K woiu,.ii. I oii.-hi tu niuo put Hiern a Batcher flsura?, iinsniuciuial damsfos. you knew ba I have let Bet oil' oa*y. Milo. Nevada's Ht-crtdary sahl: " Miss Nevnila hss rs ceil ed a lein-r from Mr. Mapleaoo laying thai ka aiB rs lilllie cuinpeusaliiiii (ur tho Injury to lils bllstaeea I does nut iiimuint to anytIllili;, however, for I kaVOD. I.nrker'l and Dr. Kennichairs cerlilicite tu tile ell'-'O licit she ls pOSiUrOlj llliahle to nins tc iiitint. I i .niuo underatnnd Mr.Mspleson's conduit, xi'e hava-dmii-.il ne could to Kilt-hm. ample notice of Mlle. Nee,da's ii 1,,-ss, lint he sectus tu insist that il ivar, nut until thc la* moment that notice, was sent." -* THE ACTORS' EU ND. At ii meeting of the Actors* Fund trusteea yeit.-idav, a letter from Mr. McYlekar, ot CMOOgOt we read, piepool-g a plait for tho gnatSSg of temiiurarj loans to distressed seton. Mr. L'olvllle said that tim was a subject for much BOB-Meratiun, and, with memo? ries of Lulim rsipiure In summer time, Ins BSUBBSJBM ?1 agreed Wltb Mat, and lt wan decided to traill Ihe maltei willi dee deiilieratlnn. Mr. Colville, lu behalf of tb( .cu 11 au m.-1 j t cuinnilttee, tniiiiled tn tho iiccm als of thi rit-eni iieiieilt,abowlna timi the kiii-v receipt* wen rrl.-l'Ji, .in ; expi-nsea, B755 0*2 i halauce, 03.07008. I1 waa derided to send a letter of t bouka to-all whe bad li ant wai assisted. The heiiellts iii ILiltlmoie ami Brook lyn nen, d aome B500 sseh,and that at Ukloagegl.TSS Ttl.- sec..nil benet!) of tile aerie.', will take place mi J-iiil ny fi at Daly'! liieatre. The |ierfonnan. e will iBOleet thu lour muck eompenleeef tho olly Haly'*, Waiiack'i tho M.nilton Square and Hu- Union Square. 'Hie pro _r.iiii!:ic h.,s not yet hecu arranged The pi lc* wiil rsii*" from t-' audo-.fiii-..nd. UNK POINT (li Ali r>,?n The Ouheetet mmitrmomAChnntm Of,-iuii a,-, Hu* Slate will not choose a senator littir') i-i dofereu. a to ihn wlshesol Penaa/lvauln, bnt it sbom i ho i.e oac comierimii; whose sonndness ui?oo th- anael pin of protoeUOB la home ludu*lrlei tliom BBS M nt question. _ _ BOMK INILKKSTINti BIsVTfUU-MTi hBOVTBRM . ii.i;s \ru V"tk rnrretpnndeweoi Thi FhUodeiphi* hear* Ihe suii unqueationj-bly leads me inoininl pl -I ll lost Isrgsljr diirtng ike lats rsmpslxn bl i^ advocacy nf tbs Blaine-Butler eomblBBUon, bat Bja nil-tut much of it* lo-r grouad by promptly rei-u.inniii ch iel.rn,C* sueraaa ami Hcatnc,' ob n's i''r?" "' ! tua .i small m.ive, uni brought lt* Toward. Ihe Heron I ,* a dally c.I allon of tio.o.1.1, and selia SO.OOOCOmm .rn-un.lay. IHrliiK (he ciuupakn that baeJosI Mtsss ihe TribunicUtuged plueei wltb ntl lime* Weoe ?? tke former |.rintel rJn.tiOd coide, a dar, 40,000 ea ' .si,,,, lau U'lruru presses f.-i thc space of four ?"??? J" h ,* no,i li tied du i\ li lo a.stci.lv Ilsa leo! (ll','"'" "?['''? Voil reoul tlu'le. II has iud n'icel'.'eiia* |.ni **"<?"-"' in many month-, Ku Tumi the runt* '*??"';., haves.latin lumci ".,i)-),i i.l".,ooo I') "'?l'*,ru' ' ',. du 'na- of political lc*.', alii BB I'd '''"'i'.""', . ".,, cuan,d Ihe World lia- B .ii.uiili.f ""'" ' I.. I j.e un ici.se lu HS minni ll_.nc Hide t ,e Siuviai , ? o! VI itilum Henry Huiihcrl. Will. I'HLV ORT As HOOD t HaM ? rr,on rtt Albany htenlm < nrntt , ,,T Mr. Depew'e determination li a cn .Lum" /'['"'' I renarli (oi tbe large builneee sud profeesleeei i'"r mi i ici.-d loins hand* Hew.a.i.l baie bent s t'"" ' ulm i". a..i *ii" '.i'i i-f.tue i"","' *?* ''?;.'.-, |,? ||? ..,,,!,? III. l.rllllSUl cont"*! m n. >';"*?. Im Hie lum I has not lin (I l.irB"i>U->B.Slid I" Hecu.i ^ III. I'S ol',un-CU,, a ul) III lia "iv |Ult ?""?Jj ? Stu vii , -ol. lim plat lorin baie lin lui'hen.'I BIS I" ' lha esteem sud acuae of gmtliads el thsparM ' ... I.tv'* lose .!ua!iin.ili,.u? du IheolBos ??' ?""?"> "'? ' 1.1..jd i lev,s. e?tended Inloiuiatluu sun f.-rcl"ls';"''''.. lt i, ic i, ,?.ii, h. sp,.,k in detail, lu nsw nf nu ''' ,. Ham t .in, a c.iell,I..ie. Burke! ll '" *av ' '?'"",; .,,, i. HI ce . a lt ni. i 'ic I ll lerur. ia* lt* tepreieidatn e lilaTheal i.'i'Ui.iHtu im ly of the couutri s nu" ? i'i?"" c. lal cullie me,.la wita Ml (ii.iuni')M l'c A HUM I' UAH Nd ni . hlaii-* A> - I I.r 1:1,1..;. N 1 i f ?,,..-> and '"'"",- _. _. A cm alu loiter from i.ile ?" rte x... iori ^ri-sss ' ii IC cimd, ell iiisln, .icu t ? J III ,', "M?'- <?' ^ li- .. and IHsWlni tint mc alf ku.!'.! *?*?*?* JJ 2 lour. .,,,, ,|e-l,al.le ?e iv ap .pe', ll ml re. "V' 1.1 alli! leaders ll ea.e leper (.m-' * ?'" '"" ,r'^'a... .e,,ue-,s.,tco,,te...porarlss. imi ii,isisiiiircas4?n.iie.a?Ki wcc.iuoit cm*, icntlouslyu.. ti *ln ?* I""? "i"''', el lime, chums lo bs a Ke|iublloaU n.wa,m ?'L J ll did Us bssl IO sleet lioveiiior H*?>'"?,"| \TZ dent, uml Iii the llet_ of our .OXOaWagBB. WE was I,,, Biers mallghanleal Kf^"A _ff__j_jlAw! Kepui.ii.an fail) and lUeauJiUaitis than ^?J^fm',mf i nu*, uutj a low days beforo t-eelloa Tae li**** ?l-lw