OL'U WASHINGTON LKTTHt
Wa&iiin'gtov.D. C, FcK 22,S6.
Wasliinyto has tec alive this
uctk with the sulvoc;ite f woman
suffrage :itt'.T!m their jinuu 1 con
VUition. D.iy Jii'l i veiiiiiii m--mi'i-
li;.VC bttn In h' for ili-ce !is, :ml
Cvtiy meeting has wn in' t nel
by soul Miriin kpeeiln-fc. The vet
erans in the cau-r were ;t!l pn-eut,
an! mam new faces vu-r- -n im
the platform . Wiumi'i jk-i listen
Cy will unclout'tcJIy he rewarded
.ifne dav, and the pioneers in the
Cuise express themselves as more
encouraged now I'mm at ;nv tune in
I' tear tia-it LI; d.t t'i C;ii! Sain
ton ypenks wih all the force ;ril
persuasion o' old, and i-usau An
thony eloquence and fervor does
not diminish, hut seems to increase
with age. Th's is the eighteenth
annual Washington convention and
Vi preventatives aie present lrmn the
West, noith, east, and even from
the ftoutli.
These women are also exertir.g
their influence in hehalf of n.e tem
puance cause. This (jut-Minn h.is
l-een greatly agitating the nations
capitol for sou.c muiiilis pa.i , and
ever Mnce the success of ilu- pr..hi
bition movement in (Jeoigi.i, sinn
uous efforts huve been sit to '! l.
flclvoca'es of llie rausf lu ie t lime
the question of oiolnV.ii u -r 10
j rohihitioii Mib.nitTv.vt to the vote ot
the people. The Ikjuki tlvau t ml
Saloon keepers have heeii appiehvi
sivc that congiess would grant ihe
OtUlioii lor a voting test, and cone
qticntly have hehl pul.hc intnins
and protested agauist initfer. n e w itli
their vo. ainn hy ths-ji imin tin 1 .s.
Senator Colqinttt, wl.o i! a strung
temperance man, and who vvuiUkI
day ami niglii for the succ ss of me
Cause in Uioigia, this week intio
duced a hill in the senate providing
for Mitmiiitiiig the question to I lie
Vole of the pOp1e. It will prohabl)
piss the senate and then the house
II he bill passes it will be rcmarka
ide as the only question on which
the people of the district have been
permitted to vote for ten year. The
Knights of Labor are understood to
favor the measure, and the president
of their combined organizations in
the city has so declared by a card in
the newspapers.
At a republican caucus held on
Wednesday it was decided "that in
cases t here nominations have, been
made to fill vacancies created by re
aiovals, and the heads of the depart
menu refuse to furnish the senate
information called for, the senate will
not confirm the nominations." The
caucus was thinly attended, and
some ot the republicans are opposed
to the course. If the action is sus
tained in executive session there will
be a dead-lock between the senate
and the president, and heated and
acrimonious speeches may be looked
for from the senators. Thi issue
now seems to be clearly defined, and
there is a great deal ot speculation
among members ot congress as to
'.he outcome ot the contest.
The sue tor the Grant monument,
to he erected here, and tor which
congress has this week appropriated
$350,000, has not been officially se.
.'ccted, but it is generally believed
that the Soldier's Home Park will
be the place. Theie are several
eminences in the park which over
look the whole city, and one ot these
will no doubt be the spct. A statue
of General bcott, the founder of
Home, is on One ot them. The park
is easily and quickly accessible from
the heart of the city by street rail
wavs, and everybody desiring to see
the statue can do so at a minimum
of expense, and at the same time see
one ot the 6 nest parks in the country.
At the meeting of the cabinet this
week the Chinese and silver question
formed the chief subjects tor discus
:on. The Chinese minister has in
timated that his government will in
sist on an indemnity for the wrongs
'nflictcii on the Chinese recently in
Washington Te ntor), and before
that in Wyoming. Thi government
can not well reluc he indemnity
&scd, becic t ic ikr.iur.d is only
like that made by t ie United States
on Chmi a tew ear since fori
Hrrongs inflct.-d 01 Amciican citi-
1 e " 1 r. . I
ten, an! which China granted. It
kes a difference, bowevcr, bo J
hich foor the sive fits, and it re
mains to be seen if meniHcrs of con
jiesshve hv courage to vote the
money in t u- f ice of tne strong op
position "t the laboring classes of
rhe Cnine-. Tncre is a Kieat l:
v rsity nt opinion litre as to what
will he dune. Claim has aheadv
heen made for indemnity ter the out
rages 111 W vo...:ng.
There is a proposition on foot to
establish a permanent l.iti n d ex
hibition on the ground now hei ig re
claimed trorn ilie flit-, of the liver,
which houleis the District on the
Virginia side. Members of both
the senate and house dlsiriet COtll
nnttees commend the gfiier.il fea
ture of tne ulaii. If the projt-ct is
Cotismiiafrd when the improvement
ire Co iipieted another attraction
Will he idded to tile Capital
citv. A permanent national exhibi
tion is t,D m-thing desired hv riianii -t
tctureis ot the whole countrv, and
the 011N flung that h'l pi evented one
from being established before has
been the rivalry and jealousy be
tween the KMie no Mate being
widing mat another state sh .ul.l have
it. Wahinrtoii is free from alt such
jea'ousics, and being the Co nmon
property of all the sU;es and beiiie
visited ty ilv nis. nn.'s of peuple tvery
year from all stctions of the country,
the manufacturers of the diffeieut
.ites and the people generally ot
al' thy states can see 'he gieat bene
tit they wiil derive from Mich an ex
position. 11.
Advice to Voting tiirls.
A ladv of intelligence and obser
vation has remarked: 'I wish I
Could impress upon the minds ot the
girls that the chief end of women i?v
not to mairv young " If girls could
only be hi ought to believe that their
chances fur a happy marriage were
tieiter atter twenty-rive than before
there would be much less misery 111
the world than theie now is. To be
Sure they might not have so many
opportunities to marry as htfore.but
as thev do not need to marry but one
at a time it is necessary that one
should be satisfactory. As a girl
grows older, if she thinks at -ill, she
certainly becomes more capable of
judging what would make her hippy
than when younger. How many
girls of 20 would think ot marrying
the man they would gladly have mar
ried at 16? At 30 a woman who is
somewhat independent, and not over
anxious to marry, is much harder to
please and more careful in her choice
than one at 10. There is good rea
son for this. Her mind is improved
with her years and she now looks
beyond mere appearances in judenng
men. She is apt to ask if this
man who is so very polite in com
pany is really kind-hearted. Do his
polite actions spring from a happy,
genial nature, or his attractive de
meanor put on for the occasion and
laid off at home as he lays off his
coat ? A very young girl takes it for
grunted that men are alwajs as she
sees them in society polite, friend
ly, and on their good behavior. It
she marries early the man who hap
pens to be her fancy, she learns to
her soriow that in nine cases Dut ot
ten a man in society and a man at
home are widely different beings.
Five years at that period of life pro
duce a great change in opinions and
feelings. We frequently come to
detest at 25 what we admired at 16.
We advance from the taffy candy
and peanut age to the era ot gum
drops and matrons glaces, and even
in later years lose your yearnings.'"
Scottish-American Journal.
A Xejcro Whipped.
Independence. Mo., Feb. 24.
George Smith, a colored porter at
the Chicago & Alton railway depot
in this citv, recently sent a note with
loving epithets and endearing phrases
to a 13 vear old daughter of M. G.
Williams a white citizen of this coun
ty. It contained nothingjlnde-ccnt, but
nevertheless it so enraged the father
of the girl that he vowed to punish
Smith. Last night he and a number
of sympathizers 'ook the ngro to
lie barn, strung him to a beam and '.
administered ioo 'a! cs with a cow
hide. Upon beinj re'ejed Smith
left for part unknown.
The more thev iavestiea-e Ohio !
politics the le.n trtv seem to know i
about it. f i
Mrs. Col. Yerger recently called
on the Rev. Surplus Eel. Parson,
I want you to come risht off to my
sick husband. He has got the small
pox." 'Why don't you go to your
family pastor ? You don't belong to
my congregation." rep'ied Iir'"n
Eel. "You see, Parson Ee!, my
own pa-tor is a very good r.K.n. and
it would be a pity tor h'.m to die, so
I thought Pd come for you. You
never would be mised. Parson Sur
plus E I. "- Texrs Siftmgs
The Virginia legislature seems de-cide-d
to enforce the Rid-Meberger
plin of debt settlement.
Flood, the bonanza King, want
to go to the senate from Cahforria
in the event of Senator M tiler's death.
Senator lioweii. of Colorado.
hinks it fair legislative warfare to
make use of the tantt hill to coerce
ihe protectionist into votii tor sil
ver coininage.
A conespondent says fifty of fhe
senators are accompanied by their
wives or di uhtcrs in .Washington,
and the only really and completely
bald-beaded senator is 110.
The republican contestant for con
gressman Weaver's seat claimed to
have evidence of 300 illegal votes
Cast for his adversary, and part oi
these he traces to the insane asylum.
The New Orleans Times-Democrat
note that northern congressmen
are weakening in their support of
protection, awl it urgs southern
I ' ptesi nt atives to fi'ht for the smoke
stacks and spindles of Dixie.
A Georgia paper prints a story
tnat 111 the campaign of 1S76 the
South Carolina electors were for
sale, and actually oppened negotia
tions to cast their votes against the
candidate in whose interest they had
been chosen.
An Answer Wanted.
Can anv one hrin; us a case of Kidney
or Liver complaint that Elctric Rittets
will nut speeJIy cure? We sav they can
not as thousands of eases already per
manently Cure and who arc daily recom
mending Electric Bitter, will prove.
Bright' Disease, Diabetes, Weak Back,
or any uninary complaint Quickly cured .
Thev puritv the blood, regulate the how
el, and act directlv on the ciseased parts
Evrry bottle gaurnteed. For s dc at 50c.
a bottle by John G. Waler.
Richard TrevelhCK, o 1 1 of the
chief organizers of the Knights of
Labor and a wllknown politican ot
Michigan, is talked of as a possible
successor to Senator Conger. He
was a war Democrat and served in
the navy.
An Enterprising Reliable House.
John G. Waler can al ways be relied
upon, not oulj to carrv in stock the best
of every thing but to secure the Agency
for such article a havx well-known mer
it and are popular with the people there
by sustaining the reputation ot being al
ways enterprising and ever reliable. Hav.
ing secured the Agency for the celebra
ted Dr. Kinar New Discovery for Cor.
sumntion will sell on a postive gauroniee
It will surely cure any and every affection
ot ihe T roat. Lung, and chest and to
show our cenfi ence we invite you to call
and get a trial bottte free.
It is predicted that the next con
grcssional elections will show wheth
er or not the low tariff democrats
can afford to sepciate from the pro
tectionists. "Did vou ever see anything like
that?" said a young lady to her es
cort at u church fair where a afiling
was m progress. "Only once."
-When was that?" 'W ell, I was
on a western tram one time when it
was robbed. "
A Texas clergvman, about to be
appointed chaplain of the peniten
tiary, preached a farewell sermon to
his congregation, who had treated
him rather badly. He selected the
following text: "I go to prepare
a place for you. so where I am ye
may be also."
Carclebs nurses have let children fall
and injuring them for life. They have
also given them doses ot cough mixtures
containing opiates with tatal results.
There is no danger in Red Star Cough
Cure. Free from narcotics. O.nlyj-cts
rrorr.pt, sate cure.
WBOLB BY OKlTOCItrTtf.
Did you Sup
pose Mustang Liniment only good
for horses? It is for inflaninu
i t .11 au
(ConiinuJrom lad irmt,)
How Watch Cases are Made.
A -.late of sou ootD H 2-10 karats
fine in soldered each side of a plate of
Lari nickel eompoeatiun rue-Ul, uud the
turoe are then pasoed between polished
ktexl rollers. From this p!ate the varum
parts of the case Itaeks, centers, lzcLe,cU
are ci.t and bhaped y dies and formers.
The gold is thick enough to admit of all
kinds of chaia, engraving, and engine
turning. The eoiiij?-ition metal give it
needed ttrtngtK, ttifxesr and toiidity, while
the vritteK, guarantee of the manufacturers
warranting each com t wear ttctnly years
proved that it contains all the goli that
ean -osisilily Is? needed- ThL guarantee
is given fcvm actual rctult, as many o(
these cases have I en won, perfectly smooth
by years of Use wilhuut wearing through
the gold. Ttmrgn, It., Pee. 14. Ism
I haTD need cm of your Juua Bow' Gold Witch
Caaea for seventeen yean. I bought it Kond baa J
and know of its having- been used before I in it,
bat do n knoT how long. It look pnod for toi
-r,n longer. Did not suspect it was a Oiled caw
until ao informeH by a Jeweler a short Ki finoA.
I most cheerfully recommend jour cases to be a4
Utey are represented to be, and ruore.
O. UcCBAkZT, ivji. Cot. int. . 3-1 S'i. loin.
fea4 1 oat Ua to krrUnac WMrk ha PartrVs ikila.
drip!, I"., for k4 ll!aarat raaklrtklaf k.
Jmm Ummf a kr).toa Kafctk Cam an sua.
(To It (VnttflH!) t
NEW, NEW!
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KEITH'S - OLD - STAND
lis so kaiiKod it That K ! Now
Entirely NKW
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COMBINED.
He will Keep Canned Goods, FrulU, Confws
tiBry, Groceriirs, Ae.
Yon can f-rt a lunch at hjs establishment at all
hours. Mr. lwis never doe anything b?
halves. He will please th Public at any cost
Don't rail to give him a call.
Second Door Honth of ArlingtoB.
C. B. LEWIS.
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P. O, Box 1766 Xcw Yors. City-
Trustee's Sale.
Whereas K. M. Bednour, who has been dead
for more than nine months, by his deed of trust
dated February llth. 14, and recorded in the
Recorder's office within and lor Hales County
Missouri, in book No &!, pajre 2S1. conreyedto
the undersigned trustee the roUowinjt describ
ed real eotat lyinir and belnc sitoste in the
Connty of Bates and State or Missouri, to-wit:
Tbe northwest quarter of the southeast quar
ter of section twenty -four (2t) township forty
() of ranii thirty-one (11) belnjrtlie vsme
land the said E. M. "Kednour uouxht of Hm.
E. vyltn and wife by warranty Deed bearing
date February llth, 14. Which conveyance
was ma1-in trust to tlt the yavment of
purchase money represented by lie rrtain
notes fallv d.cribel in sai l deed of trnf ; and
wUerra,. default has brcu made in tbe psy
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scribe'! sad the annual intrest eri all of said
uotes, sll now past due and Tmad by rea.2
whereof tiie whole debt kfcam immediately
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rd. Now. tbfref.re at tbe requit of tne letal
lioider of fid hum aud pursuant to Hm: cn-ii-tions
of said deed of trut. I will proceed to
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vendne. to tbe bishest birf-ler ror csan, st the
cat front door of th eonrt house, in the c.tv
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mxArmmi.. f. M. ALLF.S, Tmstts?.
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Buter, Mo., has f r s.i!e a t.j!t nc:iJ lot ot
vounj
BULLS - AND - HEIFERS.
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tJood" pedigrees, good colors, combined
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M(V7, having used this high bred Young
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pos."e of him tor less than halt he if worth.
Perfectly trentle, and not hreachy, now
5 tears old. l'ersonal inspection 01 my
stock solicited. S. C. McL f tchks
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r a r in and
home use.
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H, saso,
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