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ITS PATROIS Wwnti Ufnsira -iOEtsv2fe 7EXJ:3ULNT!AI5tOIl CilHS' ' AilTRAtfiSRl'NTHRQU6aSGU3 TlekCs Sold and Chocked Oestli e. MeCor-nlokl Sm. Tam.Am, 1. lMrkonte oBKASOl HOUSE 13. IX Orchard &0cq. PltOPRIETORS. 4Resident Dentist. . .... Ofieo in J Nmt Block. BMtafaL avar (Ws Book Ston. AU Mk wrw&iJJ. PITH ISDPODfT. . i-i.. ' Jfforamfr solidly reminas us of i knmtr of Ufa akirty-dr' nota.A xjs knoekc it sf-nseless Waprna The mtui ,h only asked fair pUy, Yelij-i mt street ear for a haateniag m a sort t cbarity liawL i XitdrntitPuragrapher. JTKisano)3,. oIil Btorr, yat lev of 4hey lteait 1' Ae i'acij T;' " Whbs a man owes a good round atua s'kj sometimes ficd lit extremely hard to eqaarevp. Eet Have. Hew. JL lorao woi aa Trapped np in heraaUsadalieata pareeL.aad itnotinfieqoxntly bappena taat a'le m a pa sell J JTrttaefa Weekly. THKeBme to4Trt tew bt jffln Xbaralsof medieiBaiatote - IIeachisb CorrecttheesiitoBsa: The Hqnor lrhich the . man boaghi vas drank. Sanrt Boy The aaatt vbieh boogbttbeUwasdritaTpard Mb GHttGERFtEASE Goal moraing; lia. lapeiaeneare. I aboald like tosee aomothisg ia the way of a small ckeekv Mr. Tapemeaaore (furtently) Sosnonld L Joit JPna "Tms Faadl7 Bottonbole Attach Bvent" k joeais extunsiTelj ad'-ertised, aod tteoine aaroeatne .sedge-grass of taasniige mind that aomet; jug new has beeh invented lor baby's juouth. WiB (to vahaopy boaband) I -wonlda't worry, John; it doat do aay(cooj to boiiow trouble. ' linsbazid Borrs w trouble? 4nat Ciesar, my dear, X ain't tumtag WawWjBi I'm got it t. lend. Epoch. A butcr -Vender entered a boteher shop, when the following brief dialogue was heard:, . Tender Belle, Chops! How's your liver to-day? Chops Three eea a posnii HonJs your lfita? ibtofl Citizen. PoBOOOTHiamething: Waiter (noldhg ent hia'liaad hre 'vesain sort o wy HaTW't 700 fbrgottM something, tit t D'Sparting guest (grasping hand and sKski ng it heartuVYGood-by Ifood-by! i'ftc York dfcnj Di Bigbiij Ton may thank your Btara,' eir, that physicians in tt ese days don'ihleed pacienta affliotod with your malady as' titer naad fa Patient

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peeiilly -as fhay are ti. prexcit the dramataution of yoar now bock. By toe war, it wl be rather dau for yon, won't it? Aniiior Lord bleu yon, no I Idea's snppae I'll reoognia) all the eharaotera! Detroit Free fru A Kaioyr St Fan! boy of Ihre ansv men toek a aotton the other day to read Shakespeare fcramnsemeat, When hiaaiiter naked kirn whafcphv' he had bees 7oadiiN7he had to stop to think. JFinaliy a ljht broke la. upon hia memory, and he answered A great deal about net nweh. St ?mnlPUmaer rrean. '. . . T,mi srady of "VoUpak irjiieocming avfaahiqnajble craaet. The bast, method of teaming to speak it ia to fill your mooaaji rith hot aofEsa and eeld rnnsh, while a cheap hoy tieklna -your nose with a feather iiMU'7oaaaaaf The espTotsioa' witt bo recognized by learneil Tofapokers whereyer fonnd. Areola. JSecorl. A iHTsrcw who had attended a nan during toveral weeks of illness, eallal one darr and praaenetd "his hill. I can't jwr this," mid the ez-patienb Whyt-Wa rret "I don't doubt , that, ot Tha yeo't any money. Had to pay a life insnranee atwe wines t this morning and it totfc erery eent I had. . "What, is your iife iDured?" Tee, and at one tine when Z did Hot expect to live but a fear hours longer I told my wife to am that yon were paid just as hood: as the company paid the amount of the insurance. "My dear man," the dostor suggestively replied, 1 m-ieh X had known that I think! would have (gotten my pay." Arkantorn itmeU". Nbvek omit regular batniaf, form fasa the akia ian active condition the old wiil Im the porea and (avor eoa andou and-.tivtiMf aaaaa - WTF"w,5"',T aBayvammmm

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THE NEWS RECORD. ISesarj if tta Enstfld Happoi.letk, is by Tikgrapt. IfeiB, fin, itaeHeata, CMaMs, 1AS9ESI KIBQItlMS. f- Jfj riaharM Wmatr.' TanSanata has madapubUe tha ftaher lea taaari 'with the Presidenfa letter oi transmittal. In the lettar the Presidant reoounts the negotiatieiia resulting in the treaty and recommend sue adoption of the treat. AiaynoBests ef the treaty is an follow: Statement of the abject of thai treaty whieh is to iirrangetho diSereueen aridng from astagoniatie isterprelation of Article 1. ef ft convention of October 20, 1S18, between the tJnitad States and Great Britain Artfriie 1. The eontraeting parijae agree to.appomt a mixed oommiaion tc omit in tha manner provided by this treaty, the British waters of Canada and'Kew Fonndland, as to which this United States by the treaty of 1818 renounced the liberty to take, dry, or euro fish. Article JL Tbe Commission consist! of Lwo Ccmuruwloners from Great Britain and two from the United States, which shaft meet and complete the limitation Maeon as poanble after appointment. " Artidea 3, 4, S, and 6 tire devoted to marking eat the water referred' to iu article 1 of this treaty, and naming the pcaate through wtiich lines of limitation rt'B. Aruete T Bays any disagreement of fits Cenmissionera shall be referred to an auvBhe tieleetad by the Untied 8tates and Great Britain, . ead hia decision shall be final. Article 8 relate to the payment of the expenses of tha Commissioner. Article savs nothing in this treaty shall af feet free naviira lion of the Strait of Caaao. Article 10 is that United States vessels an. taring tbe harbors referred to ia this treaty, hall ecoform to the harbor regulations common to them. They need not enter or dear when putting into such barbate for shelter or repair, nor when putting into the same outside of the limits estabHaaed for the purpose' of purahssing food tstnaig water. : JWieaysuea vesata lica mote ntan twehty.four bouts within any snch part, or oommunieaung to tne snore coarenvniEsy oa raqutrea to repoHercletK Article 11 eaye United States nshtag vssasTn entering barbers or entering the eastern or nut thetern eoaatr of Csnnds or the toasts of Newfoundland may unload., reload, trans-ship, or sell subject to easterns lawa all fish on board, when suci unloading or sale is made necessary by repahs, and may replenish ouiSls. Lice ass to purchase in establiahed ports of entry of Csnailian andMewfonndland provisions far homeward Tovains shall be eractedto the United Statisc. ArticU 12. EJshin t vefisaia orrjartaaa nr -JW wioanaian a snail have en the Atlantic coast of the United States all privileges accorded and enjoyed by this treaty by the United States fishing vessels is watere in Canada and Newfoundland. Article IX The United States shall number each of its fishing vessels en the- bow. The scheme of numbering to hs sent to the British Government before it takes eSset. Article 14 contains penalties for unlawfully fishing in tbe waters referred to in article 1 of this treaty. Article 15. When the United States removes duties on all kinds of fish and oil, all kinds of fish (being a product of the fishermen of Canada and Newfoundland) l&e product af the United States, shall be admitted free of duty into Canada and Newfoundland. In addition while datiea am mot imposed by the United Stat6s on such article, certain specifies privileges shall be accorded to the United States. Article IS relates to the ratification of the treaty. " A protocol regulating the fisheries until the adoption of the treaty has been agreed upon by the Commissi oners who framed Tti rat ofllnlsarhv A dhrpateh from Vienna says: Const Xameby, Miaiater, of Foreign Affairs, hsa iteeaoted Kasaia' overturee for this settlement of the Balgarian question. Be trust a that Italy and England will follow suit. - . 'Sb .Starv4 to Deatth. Jaoob HollenTerger, aged 20 years, died at Beading, Pa having literally starved to death. Over four months ago a piece of molten iron flew into his throaf while ha wsd working, closing up the passage-way to his stomach, and he has never eaten anything since, bnt was kept alive by liquid inje-ltlons. His weight wsa reduced from 165 to .forty pounds. " Minor Teteajrama, A BPBOMi from Xima, Ohio, says: Bennis MeGraw sad9 his wife were found dead in' bed. Their death was caused by natural fan which had escaped and flHefi their bedroom. ' Thb President and wife are on a visit to teatropieajt.eaporition at Jacksonville, Tub baiter 'in the sawmill of Levi Newell, four mQea east of Morenci, Mich., exploded aud killed fireman WiUiam Smith and inturing Ijevi NewaU. Miss Jessie Bcast, daughter of a wealthy farmer near Lexington, Ky suddenly died from taking Bough on Bats by mistake for quinine. Sho was in the city, . end not feeling well when she reached home she got what she supposed was quinine and took it. In a few minutes the mistake was discovered, and a physician, called bat no relief could be had and she died in horrible agony. John and Henry Smith attempted to arrest an Indian by tha name of Dannyhillta, at Benton ville, Ark., end in a fight both oi the Smiths were killed. The Indian sweanedTBE EASTEEH STATES. Jogx Hofji asm, the boy placist, will not play again this season. His father and mother have determined to stop the serisa of 'eooeeria which he has been giving under the management of Abbey, Schoefsi A Gran, in Kew York, who expxeea much .dissausfaciien aftheir action. Oaan, Bkwnstt A Co., iron manufacturers of Pittsburgh, have failed. The failure was a great surprise, as nothing of the kind was looked for; In 1883 the firm failed for er,$OQ;G03 ani were granted an extenfioo: Ssnce then they hive paid about two-thirds of their indeUe laess and were supposed to be doing vraB; The cause of their fail are was the mvestmeat of ail their profits ia the extension of their plant No atatement'haa yet been made, but it ia understood that tot ateured Habilitiee are about 00, (), and the unsecured liabUW a from MMfiM to 8J0,CC' Oaoaoa H. Coazjsa, the eminent engineamnnfaeturer, and one of tbe moat promiaeal and wealthy man of Hhode Island, died very unexpectedly at his residence ia Providence, of paralysis of the heart. In 1875 Mr. Corliss sub Bitted plan for an engine or 1,400 horsepower, to move all the nMohiuery in the Philadelphia exhibition. Engineers of high raputs urediiibd that it would be noisy and (seasons, ba tit Vat oowplatsjy tcata.

Tali owing to tbe ear ef Mr. Corllas, who spent 110,0X1 upon it a ve tiki appropriation for building ii -

Tnf last hope of alio "lioodUive fadsd. away yesterday, says a Chicago disuntoh of I riday,' ad the opunael f or thi Stato scored a signal triumph when the Appellate Court handed down its cplnioa aod af&nned tlui' finding ef. tbo- court helew, thus sandrag Adam Doha, Dsn JVren, aOko Was. erman, Saba S. Tan Pelt, Hike Ley.len, exConDty Comsusaioaera, and Harry A Tarnell, lste Warden of the Insane Asylum, down to Joliat penitentiary for two years eaoh. The lentonoc of Bd McDonald, (a-EuRineir of the County Hospital, and brother of Hike HcDbn. ald, was likewise afilrmed, and he (toes to Jouet for three years. The conTiirted boodlers hmi been led to expeot a doiahu faiorable to ttism, and they were sorely disappointed when Ihev were apprised at the tonrt'j rnjiinit. I WxtUaMBi Tabooit, tbti stylish, lijue-eyed gfis-ounK burglar who mnrdtired A-mo 'J. SneU, soaght safety in flight, hat not yet' bein arrosted, toys a Chicago telf,Jrm of Monday. Ha ia still secure fa bin place of hiding, but an army of spies la on th watch' for htm, wherever he may be, and will tdlow him wherever be may go. The jxtlice sity that ha eaiuwt eieape. It is alleged ;ht hi waaseaa at Lef Hiver, Wis., and deteetlraii have sone there to search lor him, Sanaa hut there was" arrested in this city the urns who was Taseott's companion, who stood in rnard oa tha outside ef the ansa resident wfclle the youthful buralar was insld) committing murder, and this man hsa made a fall confession. H places the suUt on William B. Taaeott, against whom so much damaglnc cirenmstantial evidence Das atreany t, en uile4 up. Xaicot winted him to engage with him in a Ufa of. orlme. The night that the Enell burglary w-'ia to be commraea sots man ana jLtscon wem wi we iiouse togtther, laseott put m his felt siimwrs. and, after boring the hofoa to open the kihiheu door, n ant inside to open the sate a .id Ktenre tbe plunder. His accomplice remained outsMa, watohlug for Use poltct, to prevent ary Interruption of 1 the danjsroits undertawing. He heard tbe shots fired and was alarmed, but remained at his post until Tueeutt eame est 5 he Mtter wta pale, excited' and trembling He gnaiied hlii friend by the arm and told him of to mwder. Thau the two skulked away together, aid crept spun stairs to Talcotf s loialug itt -No. tit Wait M sdlson street The next mom Jis they sneaked mt and separated, When Taw on wnt to tbe Northwestern depot and boarded a train for Oak Park, where he has a brother lind sister living. The accomplice was horrified by the murder, and so alarmed lest he mfctht ba ar1 rested and held tor eounpliclty In the crime that oe retrained rroni Ktvmg iniormsnoa vo .it police. He hss- made a sworn statement, and satisfied the police that he hud no direct connection with the Knell murder, or with any jtlier crime that was planned ana executed by young Tnscott The name cf this ntn Is withceut at the earnut request 'if thapouce. The oflieers at the Central Btstlon Sunday were all bunilv emploved addns iing and mailing to ail pans of the world eopi:is of the followins revised, oircalar. irhieh gives the very latest daserliition of the man war tod : TWO tUOUHAND DOUOtS HEW.IBD, SuFAirnnmT or Poua, Citt or Chicago, Feb. 18, 188B. Idok out 10)- and arreiit William B. Taseett, alias T. A. Gal bright, alias Moore, alias Beott, alias Clark, the supposed murderer of A. j, Suell, who was killed on tuemghtef Feb. 8. Twenty to S3 yeus of nge, 6 feet 1) or 10 Inches high, 160 poon is weight, slim built, varyereot, lull round luce, heavy eyebrows, varv fair ean-iitiexian. 1: uht brown hlir. thin on top of head, cut short, prominent blue eyas, small tli In dark mustache, may be ajti, may nave some Irene teein, upper jaw, nuea wiw gold, lower iaw recedisi:. Wore when last seen nrowc and ttray striped pants, stripe one-half Inch wide, dark eoo); vest, and overcoat, with silk , bat, squsrti top ring, : set with aarnsta and pearls, one pearl missing, lay carry cans with a round gold head, engraved with W. B . T, hi monogram ; also a russet-colored oval valise, eighteen inches long and eight inches deep, hung by a snap over his Bhonldor. Claims to b-3 a newspaper reporter, la also said to bo an -expert pool-iilayer, aud will frequent pool-rooms, lie converses freely about his travels through tbe country. The above reward will be iiu for his capture and detention until officer with paper can arrive tor him, Eend all information to (iKOROr. W. HtlBEABD, Aeiirjg General Scperintendentof Police. J. W. WAI.LA08,' agent of the Southern Express at Shelby villa, Touu., who from a ear window witneasa i the frightful stotin at Mount Yernon Bl., tlius dosoribss the awful i - I beheld a fearful blsek cloud coming from the north wuit. It ws in the shape of a large inverted cone, and it could be plainly seen to La revolving around an imaginary axis, and at the same time to bo bonnclng up and down through tha air witb wonderful and frightful speed. It grew denier, and the blackness asturned a fierceness that was appslllng. Ths windinotur immediate vicinity was now blowing with an almost incredible velocity as the cloud was approaching, causing the standini: coaches to rock aad sway on their truck like a cradle. Men nnd women on the streets were blown to the ground. In a moment th whirling cloud arrived it the town, and it could be seen dipping down hare and there and tearing oil houseroofs, and then, risii g higher Into the air again like a swaying balloon, it would float along with lightning-like rapidity, but scon swoop down again upon this defenseless little town hi another spot, razing the houses and trees, lickingtha sides of buildings and tearing great holes in them, and leaving devastation aloni every part of its ecurse. As the cloud would dip down and rise again it would carry trees upward into tie .itir and throw them to the ground with mighty force a hundred yards away. Farts of house-roofs, trees, boardii, bricks, with all kinds ef debris, wets flying through the air at a fearful rate and left piled ia Incongruous heaps along tbe track of the cloud. The passengers on our train were frightened and a reritahia panlo ensued, Woiaen screamed from fright and rushed Into ti e arms of their husbands and escorts for protection. The cloud dippd down on the north s de of the train and demc ilia bed a house, but j ust before it turived at our position it arose anci passed over wlth.rua3iont swiftness aad droi ped down on tbo earth to the south of the train, whine it completely destroyed another ouilding, and passed on in its Kork of destroot Ion. Thue yon can sec that our train had amir.touloua eaoapck AWaxxbxao (lot a) special says: "Being interrogated in regarl to the third parry movement which tbe Na ional Prohibition Comta ittoe propoeed to initiate in lows, Prof. Iv)lktwa, President of tbe Biate Temperance Alliance, said that such a movement would seriously endanger llepublican success in Iowa, and would receive no aid from loirs proh biiioaieU. Buch a movement would cost the BepnbliosDB in Iowa &IU00 votes, a enftlo.ently large n imber to give the Stato to the Democrats " Tbe Mayor of Chicago, in a proclamation, announces that he trill receive contributions for the relief of the autferera from the cyclone that swept over Hoiint Vernon, IU., and the citizens of the Garden City are responding liberally. The Mayor of Indianapolis itsnud a proclamation calling upon the people to aid the sufferers. Two hundred nnd twenty dollan raised by stihicrlption, wag sent from Vandalia, BL, From Becstor, (II., the proceeds of a performance by Minnie Maddem were sent to Mount Vernon. The Oentralia City CounoU voted SoW and the Mayor called a masn-moetiag to raise funds by subscription. Fa:rohild Brothers k Foster of Noa York sent a cheek for 1(I0 to Mayor Hewitt to be forwarded to the sufferers. Mayor Hay of Springfield iasnod a call for a meeting at the Court House to raise funds. A meeting Wai held in Toiono, 111., at winch committee was appointed to solicit ubscriptioa. At a inasti mooting in Ctrmi, IU., MM was raisjd in a few mlnotes. One thousand dollars was rainod pa the St Louie Bxohaage in top minutet. THE BATI0f AL CAPITAL, lire Washington corrospondent of tie Chicago Timet telegraph!! that Chairman Mills promises a tin llf bill within a few days. It is un rnrtood chut -8 if now stahds it will put noo) on the free list, u d reduce considctrabl; the duties on woolen goods, esiieolaily of the dumper kinds. Ad v ilorem duties are to be substituted . In ineny Cases for ipooiflo duties, on tbe ,'iound that the pclno duties ..weigh iieavily upon Ipe cheaper clatsc of goods. Luiuber, alt, coal anil a number of other articles poon the free list. Iron oro and steel rails will not go untouched. It is bt lieved the bill will provide for tha reduction of alwut 20 per eent on sugar duties. The internal revenue tax on tobacco is to bo reduced- potsibly repealed, and the tax removed from fruit brandies. The authors of the bill aim at a reduction io the revenue ef between 7U.0.,0JU and 880,00 ,03), A dxcihioK aS 'Otiug tbe rights of the colorid man on railways hss just boon formulated by (ho Inter-litate Coimnerce Commission : In the case of William 1). Beard agahnit tbe Beorgla llailroad Coir pony, the complainant, i negro, had paid first, jmni fare, but wan oom. Mllsdtorlile in a car of inferior aoaommoda. W. Tbt (!oiBiftVitittwri M tt ifMMi tM

ttU tbadntyof tlui carrier under th law furnish to pass amors paying the same far ecualaeuommo(ati.an and protection, without discrimination on ivacomit of color. Bu t, if sap-1 atioa of white mil colored passengein Is lex-1

Sidient i or saec usee reiksous, nuvu bvmuuvu not : nlnwftll If the scoomroodaklons aud comforte for eoloivd pasnengers are in all re. siieets i ual to '&QM for whits pasaeaiters pay. isg the aim stale.' Itra miUjomnitiee of the House Committo on Terrii cries idijh -has been charged with tin prej irafioM)!' th omnibua" bill to enable tin) Terr hg'ies of Dakota, laoatans,. Washinf ton.-aud Viriaona to secure rocogot-tion-'a 1 Utes,irM busily engaged in framing Uiat tueiciarc, iisys a Washington telegram IheHll rrovid lor the election of delegates to Cons itutional Conventions on Tuesday after ib i first Monday in August, , for tho atestingn of thn four cohventlona in Septem. bsri' aad for tho nubmisslon of the four Con.' sUtutios i to thn s wple of .tha four Tnrritorles oojhe diijr of tho Pioeidontial cleotioi , x .'iHE ari0AL IIELIii ,Tpa I -e;dent sent to the Senate on Thurstbiy. tiio following nominations; diaries 8. Gun c Nov Turk, to bo Solioitoir of tha 'Xreasip;'; B, IB. Wilson, of ArkaosM, to be Begurto.1' of tie Land Office at Dardanelles JIdwsrdi a Spiiltraa, of Dakota, to te Begietor of laud OBce at Devil's labs, D. T.j Henry IV. 8co ;t, of Kansas, to ba Bsglsterof the laud Offic ul. Baroed, Kas, Thb :ilepub icaa Stato Central Ooaimlttea met tsi.il week ai l nxed the date for the Bute Convention and district eiuotutet for electing delegafm I to It a national Convention Wednesday, Kirch 21, in Dea Moines, Thu 'Vashiigbm agent of the Associated Press nought in interview with Gen. Sheridan, on Motility .fx ihe purpose of astertaiuing whethiii- he would consent to make aa authoritative atem aab n regard to his alie.;ed Presdential sandilrtoj'. "Well, "saiif tbe Seneral, 1 knos' nothing more awut Ltls alleged 'boom' tlumwhat I have rsi d ia tbe papers, except that now and then toiae frleid has twitted me about becoming a cj.adidatii. Bnt it the matter is really now dlsiiuaued atciously, it is time that all partial concerns! should bo Informed that tiheyui. waattig their breath. I iiuve never had the Frestd sn'ifal be ta my hot met, and Idon'tinteudtoliav It, for there ia nothing that woaut incttoe me to leave tn ir tesslou in wlioli nearly lorty yeai of my Hfe Iwre been spent to enter upen a ci it career. So all talk about my being; a caud date may as wall end," "41nt snppofe tberiepubliu.1 conveuttoa should" Gen. Bhirlisn "liomlnate mer I would not aocepL tint Mure ta not th sligbteat prolmbllity of my being nonbiated; and, in any event. I would not accept No, not under an r circumstances. I do AW want that or any ether oivil 'office." 'Ibb tleotloii fr CouncUmen at Fitlsbutg resiiltedlnthiirntuniof SS Bopubtinn and 13 D.jmctata MxjirTls (Mloh,) special; "Rsturtis reciiveil. fron the official eanvans Tu--day show Uts following pluralities: F..i Brehn-.Algor, J5; Baraga, 19a j Iteita, l .'S; Houghlon, (2;:tron, 11; ince, 11; iMackiuac, If; Oatonnifon, 6U For Seymour Orsud Travenie, 55t ; lieweenaw, 102; Leelenaw, li ; Marqmitto, ffllOj Sohooloraft, 158. Ihe doubtful countiee, a i :h the oxoeption ofManitou, have all been heard from and the fignrce assure Seymour a plurality of about MX) in tla district" TB2I EOEEIGE BUDQEC At a Cabitet eounaU held in Loudon it was decided to instruct the Irish Exuou'-vo to cease proseoiting newspapera for publishing report of sidings of suppreased branohee of tbe League. Bepoets from the interior of the Czar's dominions; says a St. Petersburg dispiitoh, eon cur in stating the publicadon of. the AustroGorman, tres ty, taken in c.mnection with Bismarck's spe ich on tbe military bill, created intense irntitku among all classes. An order has been issuot: to all cavalry officers to learn telegraphy.CnnrssB a didoes. are to the effeot that a terrifieeartfaqiiakthas occurred iu the Province of Yunnan, Two thousand tire are reported to have been lost. TUB WOELDAT LABQB, FranatUinneapoli, Minn., damaged halt a dozen firms on North Washington aveuuo, with a total has of 5.),000, A WAsaoioros dispatoh aaya that den. Phil Sheridan has been greatly annoyed by tho statement of hia Milwaukee census, MoCabo, that he was not born in this country, and he ban authorized tbe followi ng statement: I vti .born in Albany, N, X, Maroh 6, 1SS1. ty parents landed front Jbreland about six months previous to ny birth. About a year tad a half after my birth my parents movoc. to Somerset 0." Thb Preddeut and 'Mm, Cleveland, Seere-t tary Whitney tod hi wife, and D. ft Lament; and his wife, left Washington Tuesday morning, Fati ill, o n their visit to the subtropical exposition at Jacksonville, Fla, 'J he party' occupied I. apuoial train, -which made its first stop at Javunnah, jhu, where in arrived Wednesday morning, The party remained there an ,aonr, and took a drive over the principal the roughf area, Tb.y arrived at Jacksonville nt one o'olock in the afternoon. A visit was made to the exposition, tnd a reception wis held by the President ;wd Mrs. Cleveland in tbe evening. The next day was spent in tt Augustine, where another reception was lieM. The Presidential train was the second sesnoii of ths Southern fast mail. On the first (Bctiim were a number of Senators, who read ied Jacksonville a few miautta in advance of the second section, This party was in charge of Senator Call, and wis made up of himself and a number of senttoni and their familietj. TEE HASXET8, NEW Y0BK. CsttuB .loos Bhbgp WuicT Ko a Spring Ko. IHsdrr. Cobb 1 o. a $4.50 9S.SH 5.00 y S.75 . 6.oo ta i.qo .89 S) .B9J, .0ia .61)4 OATS- V bite ., Fona row Meis 15.01 U,TS CHICAGO CAtll.E -Cb.lijetol'rimi. Stters 5.25 6.00 Good 4.25 0 5.00 3.75 e 1.51 S.00 in '.IS Co union to Fair Hoos (.hipping Grades, biir.nr Wueat -No. 2 Bed,,., Ciui-ifo. i oats o. a B uum h'c. '4 BuTTEii-Cboieo Creamery Fi je Dairy CnEKSE-Full Creaul, new 15'iofi 1'renli Potato us Choice, per bu , l'oiui deiiS , TOLEDO. WHnAT-Csiih... Coaw Cash Oats -ash Clovkii Seed KANSAS CITY. Cattlii Ilous Wmkat-No. g con no. a Oats No. 2 .... MILWAUKEE, Wra'ii-Cash Con--No. :. (isrs Ko. ll White ltTK-MO- 1 '. Baulky Nu. 1 loin:-Ileal... ST. LOUIS. WHKA---Nti. 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FaafEI Work of tU Babbata Oyli'one on the Little City oi 4. - Mowtt Yemon. - . Threof Hundred Buildinrjs Ruined. Thirtyiix People Killed, and scoreij . J Wounded. 1 . Nearfy Pifteen Hnnditd Beople 7it dfirei Hoowlscit ij the Awftil CaJamitf. A Correspondent' Graphic Description 'or the Scenes), el" Desolation ii : - aad Deiilh, Mount Ysmcn (III.) special to Chisago Dal y Kitws. The world at Isrg h is already beer informtd that tha town of Mount Varnan. tha tHiAntif.il little capital of JeBeruon County, bar bnen vis- ...... " . . WUW.MVM vuuuv; , mi.u ,IW ited by a great calamity, but what hat benn printed gives but a fa able ides of what has befallen tho 6,00-1 poopl i who bid their homss here. When the ami roae. biisht aad beau dful Monday morning, it reveal ad a sight that siaknned the stoutest heart and mada even tUe most hardened expreia foiingr cf sorrow lor thoso who had lost llielr lfvea or their frienls rod the still greater number who had lcatthnir homes and their IKtle f c rtunes. ilven at this writing thoie who ham nttempted to count the dead and. compute tbe lost in- dollar and cent are unauie to give accurate ngnrea Themtat reusoie ana accurate ngitrea outamanie snow that thirty-six people are now numbered suncag tbe dead who were alive aad in good JE I'.VlS.i health Sunday ut i o'clock, while theoouutof in;ured ihovnthat 117 people received injuries uioro or less serious Many of tho te injured ere suffering from wounds which may cripple them for life, snd some cannot survive t isir hurts, ii moderate estimate shows thai 8C buildlngi, large and small, were leveled to the ground' or twisted and wrenched eo that they will havi) to b? rebuilt before tenant! darn oocupy them. The ion financially ha been placed: at two,. OOii, but ivn estimat?, batted ou a careful survey of tbe situation as ravenlod to-day, scows that $.OM,oo(i will haroly cover ths loan. Tiose who sulf ar meet, tnongh their losses aie non tbe largest f nancially, ire the railroad unplye3 and it her mechanics and work ng people who owned their homes. These were mostly onestr.ry frame hom;es, though some worn pn itantious, andareaov ewept completely outol existence, Appean in oe of the florin. It has been discovered that tbe oyclontormed live and one-half miles southweiit tf auras ax Kouirr vkbnom. Mount Vernon and traveled in a nortbesstorly direction. U was first seen upon tt crest of the hill, where It appeared as a black antl tun. nel-ahaped mass of whirling, twisting clouds. The roar was lond and ominous, and ths natives say it closely resembled tbe rumble of a heavily loaded train. A minute later the farm bouse of Lou Bead was picked a t, v hiiied around two or tbreo times, and in let than a moment scattered in a thousand d iff eren i directions. Th funnel then dipped into Cans' grove, n valley in which hnge elms have grown for a century or more, and swept down inward t he city. Tbe noble trees in the gro e were broken and twistod, and instead of a neatly preserved park it looked more like a heavy growth of leiHt'oau underbrush, with bore and thrre a ragged stump. Trees a foot aud more in diameter were broken a if they were rend and laid flat on the ground. Sweeping on, the West End School House was struck and its cupola torn from the roof. If there is a vestige of it left nothing hits been found. Que Pranks of the Storm. And ;ust here the tornado begun to 'play its pranks. Not a window was biokcn an the side that bore the brunt of ths storm, rtt tbe lower, whlcd was thought to be aoeurely fab tailed on, was torn away and utterly demolished. From here tbe destroyer soetuod to leap into tho air and desoond lust In time to catch the northwest corner of Squire Yost's houso, which was the only tort ion damagnd. This Is considered remarkable, as tbe storm came from th i southwest ( loiug diagonally across th si root from Sijul re Vest's house it struck int the quarter of cue city where tbe people of moderate means Lnd their homes. 'Inreo of these, fckirtiug the city, were blown eutiroly away, and the adjoining blook was completely destroyed, except cue bouse, whiob was altogether ttnlujui'eo'.. Kight bouses were blown into splinters, out tuts one, which was in the center of tbe blook, was loft whole and unharmed. Strattan Sc Forguson's : woolen-mill was totally wrecked. 'PLo roar j ouilding aud tbe brick casl g around the boitor were blown over the entire square, mid the roof i of ths front building has not yet bnen seen, i Jumping across the street aguin ihe tornado tore into splinters a whole settlement and loft sot oue timber upon another, aud 'tn i ground where houses bad stood showed no uign of prevautu uucupauoy. Width of tho Tornado' Fata. The path of tho tornado was about three hundred yards In width, but ths cuter -silijos of tho revolving circle seemed us destruc tive as any other portio i, and they seemed to have tbe power of jumping from oue point to another, which the f unnol did not have. Tbe wind then strinned tha tin mil from tha Supreme Court house, and seemed to have neighborhood. The Fresbytorian Cburch cupola followed ne.it, and then the rear portion ol tho Methodist parsonage was blown a vay unci tha church caved in, hot one brick being left upon another. Neiutcame the house of K. B. Korgnann, tho rear portion ot which wa torn out,, and then a row of six two-story houses was swept oat of existence. An entire blank of smalt homes followed. The Mount Vernon Milling Company's llour-inill was next attacked andthe roof ami upper story of brlok torn away. Tbe flour chests light woodon boieii- sat undisturbed on the pileot ruins, but tbo heavy wail bad been at altered to the wltds. Swoop-lng-across Ibis stretch of Hat, three m e blocks, woro destroyed aud over a hundred ht uses wore completely ruined. The amount of clabriSWas frightful. Tbo wind then jumped to the biiclt boarding house of Mrs. Calhoune, of vhlob cot a brick whs left, Ail of tbe boarder escaped except one poor stranger. Climbing the Hill. From this point the tornado began to olimb th- hill, and bore it t aded alonu tuo aro.mri. onugbt ov-ry 1 ousk at tbe biiso and lifted thorn of pfjcea and scattering them over the whole ff"',,'., nPnon destroyed the Baptist olim-ou and partona., buriiiig th frewhar, m ftudiy, Mi i.wn lt4y witr

th ruins. Looklmi up thn side of tbe hill the sight iras sickening. The storm had borne with it a mass of nind and dust and pelted it agatisl pis sdes ol tbe bouses and covered the tim ban Unit lay ttween, making thi ru ef a d':ll. dead ash color, one vaatfpanse of ruin, bordered cu both sides with balf-dem oils bed buildings ijid hi so lis of habitations. Valentines, legs 3f chai'K, matresaes, lamps, plncee of burau i and qnllts iure scattered over the ontrf ten I tor y, w,th here and there an article of cl ttiini: lying, bloody, perhaps, under the broken Um bers. le :mctiou of the Cowrt-Hoose, M'bi n tlie funneT reached tbe summit of the hill it )umied into the public square and seemed todoliebt In lrn riR there for a time to work its greatei t dostr ictloa The tov.-er of the county court- houie was dited into the air, whirled about for a loon (rat. ei d then thrown to the ground on the wnet ( I the' huild.ng, thnucb the Storm WW movlsg ii. alirost the ojpoite direction. Ihe voof was whirled from the building and th thick wul s began to crumble la One story after aui titer fell, until the building was a vast hi ap of ruins, and on all the blocks faciei: thf sauure. excent the north, the balld-

inesirere tatslU destroyed. Only a mass of. I brick, mortar, timberssnd planks, on neap oi smoking rubbUh, rem a-., a to tell that ever buildings were there: but wbiie stores were falling on both sides i f them the houses occupied by John Schmidt, saoon-koeper, and Char'es 8 . Eertcn. shoe dealer, remain almost nnbarme 1. flout!) of the square was tbil luust blook tn the city tbe Crews block but there is nothing 1 itt of it It was owned by J. Ii. Murray, undue vas killed when the buildlnii toll and t urn d to cinders wl en the ruins biased. His chaired body was discovered yesterday morning. Paoslnf oil from toe cotut bouse squeM to the north nest, the tornado gut away everything befoie il, The school house, an Immense brioli str icture, Is nothing but a heap of bricks andinortur. ihe eleotrlo light building was torn to pieces, and e'ery piece blown an ay, and many pieces of heavy machinery have Vieen mle sing eiuce tho blow. The reef was taken off tbo Feople's Hill, but it sustained no i ower damage. In this section, however, the heavy loss ot : ile (iccir tel. One hundred and fifty dwelling i weK bro ten to atoms or tbrowi to the ground in nlles. lodaunf oeoniMicts war caushtbeneacntno r&iuno nmcers ana crusoea tc aeam, while naity others wei injirtd. Looking down Bast Main street as far as ths eyeoausee Lbcro in uotiiiiig visible except -the ruins is? 'joiiien. though to tho right ot tbe street the houses vhich tv-uro iu the direct tia.th of the storm remained comparatively unih ared, and j them were wreck id. Stretching over the vast nriathJ'O it nothing to bo send but bora and there a Hoor rem iiulng, and- the rest scottorDd anil spiiutered timbers. tbo HenAll day long- th funeral tramp has teen heard tluoutjh tht city, snd eieiy littls while a body of met, i mated dttsm tbs stareat carrying the remains ol some vititim of th) cyclone to the home ot a friend to await burial. Thn following is a lint of the dead: David Vearwool and wtfn, Mrs. J, T. Wattera and bnbe, .1. C. Hurray, Ura. Uunsell Dewey and babe, Mary Weetbroufc, Henry Wattst-B. James rierson, Charlie Cuinmiugn, Mrs. Calvin Cooper, George Persons and sou (colored), Johnnie Yearwood, Sam if oar wood and wife, Frank Clightmna, Ada Harper (oolowl), Hiss Josie button, John Dotlson, Jr, Joseph f haw, Mrs. John Melton, Hits, Charles Hutchison, Miss Irwlu, Ketiiio Shields, Amanda Bieidon, an unknown man, Mrs. L. E. Legge, fjoorgn Jones' yoimgest child, Georga Puroill. William Jones uid child, Mrs. alary Martin, sirs. Inaro, Fred iioswell, Hiss Barsull, burned up, ' The injured. The following irer irqurnd : lizzie Bonnett, log br. kim and bnad crushed, will die ; Charles PiXJl. nqtieezed noarly to d-ruth by house lullinti on Mm. but ti uow out ou thd Street : l.SW LEmmorson, hurt aboat the leg and kni ; Henrv fi.ii is, oruiBeo., oasni snooijty; dot miw aid. tadly bruised ; Walter Junes (colotcdl; William Hogau, badly jammet- up; Hogsn's child 1 dving, both legs be.ns broken ; inch Brazzii, Uadiy iliaUen up: !Urs. Zauh Brass, bndlv hurt ; Mrs. Abe Hioka, ve-y badly bruised; liolph barn's 10-yeai-old daugnior wa burned t.ud verv baoly bruised ; Mrs. Henry Wattora not expee'ed to live Mr. and Mrs. Galbreaih, asriously Iniurod; Charles W.er, bidly rurt: stevo Ma ay, leg broiten; illrs. W. H. Wbeninaii, slightly ; Amanda Bierden, badly injured; J.C. tiiimbrick, arm broken an in.ursd aliottt. the head; Corrltine Humbrick; fatal. y Injured; Mr;. Jacob Albrjrht, not expiutea to lite; Mr TUUtekratt, canunt live; Mia. issm, not eer.ously; Mrs.Hattte Snow, bidly injured ; Mrs Emory Malloy, not expected to live ; Lennie I such, badly bruited; Mr. Sbelton and wife ; Joe bn fiord, iuiured, but able to be about; Mr. Eirki. una lamliy are unable to bo up, but not seriot aly injured ; lew I nner, abb-to be out; William Braade, wife sod child, badly In ured; John Isum (colored), arm broken : Snhi I'ountnsj, arm broken; Mrs. (lane Geries. not etpeoted to live : John Dof son. aud wife, l adly in, url. not expected to live: George Jones and children oolorod). Caring for ihe InjureAs scoti as the luinred were removed from tha ruins the - were ctmveved to tliSir homes cr to the f uprumo Courtroom, which ft. qnttkly llttec. up as a hospital. All tho physicians of tbe town were soon in active service, and by -10 o'clock they were rs-enfoirced by many from neighbor ns towns, who have devoted themuelv. aatiduonalv to the dutv before them Dr. Watiion, of the local force, and Dr. Owen, of PANIO A MONO Evn9vlln. Tnd , bavo taken charge of the work. They report tbat the patients ai e geatitally doing very well, though there are eight 'or ton who Tiir.'o cf tbe Jones children, colored, were oartd for its soon as taken li-oni the tuius, but thn physicians in charge left thorn for a few miuutes, laid ou returning f mud that tlioy bod boon carried nwny. They v re laid t ou lite commons on uiai&esses and wall covered with comforts, and this nitemccn they 'wire diec vorod a they wore lott, Thoy did not complain of exposure, and as tho coverloe was warm and tiie-dav obarmin r no harm resulted. E smination of their woundn found them to be doiporutoly injured, and on two of them aruputntion was necessurr. Tbo other was hurt about the bip.and had raoeivwl internal injui.lca. Xtemolisbed Itdaao. The first building that alitract the tttcntlon of visltore nliibting troin t bo train is the twoehiry Kuiir ono r'ourt build au, a few viinls from tlm dojiot, without dome or roof, but wl tu sl redn : armud which the storm see mod tiialiis. ill teliio In this dli-eotlon u a-.touchei" I few I stuns eastward .i Vh. ,:ii".i Ti...i-...lVl j th, ieSth. L, (llM ,1 $$1:. ,

It is ta this direction that the teeoil.in claMes liar? built ikeir l-ttle ivitory no't tags cmong tta tidier, tnd " W ti cload !: omppad Sowti end ia-'wBiriigii lury twin t :d 'nuuente onls iroiu tiio jrum, I. and maslud homes fin!:, thn gatiieri.'ig Dp til I pleses. it s feti wd ti e: along a :tl, tenllriil down fenens anil wfpingout landuiaikii, fc'cwoi -ly can the Jlrtx :ko of tbe n treats be uraosA fi: in this querter radia had nol; been elteruir-oi I, Row maj ho w wuro hi re desnrovnd i" mli known, lor notiilng in left in mi.ny jjiafts no mark thn lot. liasetit'oun lat ionli sUUreiriatli. In sijt iKiriis for merly well built i.p l-ut 'Itirna nouses arc st&ndiig in the path 'if the aurin, ami these are wrecked. Ot .be r.gbt ahdl lt, f the putii the deptis ptun ied lik saisvputt ' homes more focuiniitu, - flaked r-Mitidat on WiaUS, Looking nortleaat across th reiiion the mdo appears more terrihl. 5 ho b;lldiigs Hf.irs

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larger, btavlai, and laon. comraot, and tw wave that sweet for eco ysrda plied u khl dbvis on. either i-ide a!-d: lei t naiud i-i stm-ll'isM aad fooiuiatiou wal Is to m ark thu spoin ol ol-dencei-Tnnn stiU ronia n o u ellher nld cf tlui path disniaut) nd fjcauneho see half bu rl irlilt other r3fa To the ecatheast Hind tku nuimuinoutai rains if the I hroe-iBry I rtol: Hour mill, tno wan i smppea aowa ana ur miehlnery ntpo-d, and on ths north, partial ;r surroundsd iy iiniujur id houses, are, v cmahi'.d Baptist Church and tit, lane lirfciK Commepsial Hotel, titwo ted aid portly torn down, tix hundred yards farther tn lnlniS down, cix unnnrcl yarns tanner tn n unite 3'outotL puitofftoo corner; au-i in Uu Itrotit BLanos .. asiweroii wiait iwut.e, W l,U JWHW thrown down . iver the ent y, the irll crueloid Kai i atiul y tunilili c, diwn, and fci thu 8piCciurt ard lie th Bn aad timbers oiut loa.aot a lia ont br,Uiliis. Jn front of Ml IxMtofflct,, aitrnss fhirt it i treat, n brisk I uil'J.mg wan ra d to thn 'genu id, and neatly nil 19 theamthand east fiurod likewise, but Uncle fkua'il iuartt:t were cs? Mly tonchetL . ; Str-irt -lti!d !IU llebriiL ' Th broad utroeta me filed with t:t rtetnfs Of thtbuBlnmis hoaais of Duitm and Washington atrtets. al Mig tha eaaiera utile of whiinh not one house res.ains stand ng, I. nabla to tbis imshlr tear asunder tbs frt-tewoik i t t ie buiiitints, thtiy were mts il til l ttnisteil U to usetnss inasnis, tbe roofs earned awu r, wid t fa i ronta and rears kuoiked out. Sevuroi thrmiiitoirv br ck blocks gave ai air of sntstandal ty to tits street! Iheoyaloiiegrouid tbewaUst a le-rol, and the fuiuices act: Urn to the wtV work and destroyed the 1 ust plan k. The Evs as. bank, cji the safe cracked tie tho charred of the block. rnn thfR onmar llilt atiiiat&tisr Of tfrcg,erles, wai'ihonsen, and few repBtaiihf piooes loaaini aaulnet Baoli other, but stlill holding together. ,. The ulnae aaJ llquiira had been swe pt out, but the 4nierpidslnit bummer bad hea.. quarters ai:d irfcni np Ions b(u:n th excarslouists Letai i:o poor ia or ttui ru nil Were dear ol! their -lead. IHe repstajb.l pi. tinn of this l.loek it bsikai-v-oauebt fins snd was eonsumed. Citlier b rttiries wrwld .int of eiastence, and to b purchatjd anvVau- tv wr 11W1 1: AlfTllI WUhllUlDfl sHrBiat. IQHE DUiU OK lilM Court House, it wo hm I totoll jua I W HfJ bulld.ni began Mil nett 'f" "J roofa, sides of biiu.dlnii aiKl partiMi.ms w it a HlAfl nn I., fAKlnCIMI .l,rl nmfllMU fUTfLTIUm the few brick walls that im.ii ntmatusi:. sraua. Ing. Everything along liecewoa a d.'-rui kisn, not even the pirotectlia cf firs iiaearalue being available. Burl! h street, tt Wasrkngton, was conif-Jstely Mocked by tho wall of Strttfum is Jehnsiiu's fallen blook, from the war of whtoH th destroyed warebousei. and handsome residen ces look lite an aoandoned lumber-yard and t nbbieh lot. There vreiro bidlitlmii hare, and lib lumber show it. but Mi oh so is complfito, Where houses hiive Kmiu torn aiundes- isad svept awill ngi the tinhorn soatteredhlther and thither tutre ia net to the eye tha donolaijoa that is rroai nt3d by a row of mansi.m with the sides stripped off. iho roof u esurrietl aw y, tnd tns upper flaws lot dtwu upon thparlars below, vot sniiportlng ',kat allows plainly wns a tidy ctomoiir, but is now strewed with iubbfcth ; or. In many plai es; only a porttoo or tlspa end a fouuciatlon wail (aid ce liar i.ovi-red by a swaying floor, supportim: nil that is left of eno luxurious furniture. HiIk is idl that tslaltof taut Mount Vernon, the borne of Unary. The able uoro" of phytic ln.nii thse tiaBponiea to the first call was milckl) organ ked, arid all daylong has moved Srom plat to phwe. rh aViAaI, At. m.l., ll.B l,AAIl tftMl &1. Cm! ohttut of bt-eaks.atid bruisen th phyuloiaa liars had plenty ef work. .... .. , IheXossea The property lous will arfgrerate aeerly 1MXV 003, and fallu heavily upon a tlirlvtug ocmuionity. The ehurohei, Ims.ness nonsos, and sttxrks of g"da aggregate a loss of Klu,iJi fine resideaoe totally dentniyed, 538,000; fine restdeuces injuied, 10,0(W ; coi tanes, warehouse, barns, te-.tili,!)': total i7.1,'XW. Otherloni. donta a will increase this. None of tha merchants or older canted, storm insurance, Mi there wilt be total lot. Appesdtott for AM. ' The oltluiui of Motet Vernoa, as soon ea tho Injure J had been refuasad froth their pariloun positions and the wounded turned over tc tmt care of phyticiaiis, hold amseting and organUSd permtntintly. Ttie city onanoil acted, promptly arid appropriated 5id for-ircandist relief, and although tber it no moony IB tbe cf ty fund, He order w as quickly eashsd by tfc'.a benka. An sppaal fo : finunelal itid wa at one aent out, aad Gorernor Ogleibj also Issued a pruclrsmaton, culling uron t'n public to coairibut. Coawibutioua ura ccoitog In liberally TbeComsulltM's Aripcal. The following eirealur hid been issued and is how feeing nt ihnnigh th mails: Moukr Vnujloli, HL, Feb, 30. To the Mayor and Citizens: The city of Mount Vernon, DI-, waa visited by a terrible oycloue yiisturday sltemoea, wblh carried death and destruction in it! path. About thirty peopl wore killed outrifht and scores of mon.womert sidchl lilreu are maimed, wounded uidlpleetUng, and shout one ousand people are made homeless by the disaster. Eom tlume bnudreel bouse are swept from the face of th eaith, among which are th County Court House, public iicbool bulldinga, Methodist and Bapttit chnrchoa Supreme Court house, ronndhouse of the Ioulsvlllo ft Nashville Beilioibl. and tnanv of the b lading buslnea bouses are sito total wreeku, their content belii: buried beneath tho debris, A ragiUii tire which broke out als ouitroyael mtich of th property Vnlob miiht otherwise have bsea sa . el from the rulas. Wo are screlyra distree and are forced to call upon tbe chiuritsbl peopl of the couitry for money sjul snch other ISI FFOPI,. as isttnee as Thay may feel itbl4 to contribute. Money is needed more than provisions, as ther are a few business hoiuef- that may lie able tosupply the demand. Send cssh contribuUnas, if possible, to Gkomjv: Vi. Kvah. - . , Chainnun l innnoa Committo. Ni miAK II Mora, Secretary. The Crown IPi iaoe. The reassuring bulletin! vhiah the dootors send from ?au Remo n'garcling the health of thn Oetmcm Crown Prince do not have tbe donirecl effexs. 1'cople distrust the reports ijeoause tli.ej have lnarned that the greater the importance of the patient the greater is the pi oba 'aiUrjl tlKd his physicians will t onoeid nhe Iroth 'ifhis con. dition. In Berlin ths f eeiisif U'Sitte tenerul that thn Crown Piiitoti i'i'd0onl never to asQond t ie tbtons. Tur, Supreme Court of (iwai fM do olded that the veto ooaorof K;ng laV'a i . , , i pemonsi nnq Jjaj ,. i!P!rSfW

l(.aiWotU-.aiii!lt rzi of tha ,i ,iT,J-!miii. TherSi -vstl

S lilZ V"w:i theifocd. !,f..Wji. be?aBviB

LAW Nil -.-4.i? Wbsit fin n ieift ttotlii ' ; Kioxtttl J.frl4il ITt-o rtui h'.ior,. oSmvi b) Mr. iu,lriltl t liec'Jtary of W: tefs tors en thiilr no seat lltti-e' vet oopica 1 W: lr:pnlaol tie tobolltKJ!: . lssaeii, 'ini i.,a.-n u-j in. win KTaa.s 9: lost. . ui d 11 Lir t i-ivtrtotsd iscusahtt) no.tia1 1: br ;:itn itirs Vest. : liuiasiUBL Hew." au I '. rtaan, ru s .op&jdi Ioiffc artia !. i.:,(i. yiirauw i' ueuisi au DaiiMKf Hill a rernreiKirledfr uieuUiuati plii.etKi - n 1 i. 0 Pindar, Va ina ih i of) uuteiri 01 Ji 1 irui lawa J 1. !&&) i tnir-tlis co:: ri:ri;ctiou of il, ki.h wSii acirom 1 oe .11 .si nri tttver at ,1'aaa Waogil Asiose ih tllli lutrodnccd mi roleWi ! Slv, rnfi:iw! if : 13 v Mr. I.. a all. i1ai,.S nftn.-it,. w ':. lUitiv'A ,.i.d 1: Lrwl .iiMi av;;: Baphi, to 1. u :'. :ti tn-3 1 maMastJ m lis bnvit:'Bl: i:n irmy cnl.er ftr ,ur3HliSB tstosM Vtoeii In In: !n eanTjirt.n : ty Jin "illj ana-ski anUi jr.ti .tee :Waj ing cf.iahts of thn Or.!"!: Anpy tbe.'iij Tlte ;mihtl,;ofi oflerti bi lir. Fhicts Wtwllt 1:: tilM all --1l UTf IIS S ,1 (tfc0 J wi Jim i:.-;iBn niiu ar,i wa mmmst utfaur-l asrond 10. !:ir, '.s-taoi i itnxiHie hi bat.!, j stpri :in-i:IJ i.KWnr tl 01 rlir,Bi! I otii illinr sil Uloliiaond. li d. eijntmt lla

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uinl'nt-.'ultl.l. lA.n. .a.iaI ,:-v, ,n. S ', a ,m1! K

tliia el tUt .:.e:ii.s of litrvyor Stontl ol t!ii tf . liasiti. unl rcw i. Tbs Hi ns of leiriisiVt.f j& ttvet noti.l t'tiii day i the loo.itwtuBt .(.til ttaP nigeoi'i dttlritntiy bill. iilii:it:wiei.: S at:uiti: dlttrwaii-tb Fr.iili 1 f:n!t'jiSjiMi, r riijlolj .ha viO'iil..ononh. tig! ti lf nsai gfe g The iiaile.it i U tor the r-.ln( ( 'ii rtoatl K g Mi-ty and thn eioe- itot- of iloa Aid lcK JpS .

tll BU.i p-0U3laM. a iipmT.,s,iw,if Kth thif. .jiir. npEna.er 10: . . ,;,tn,,u.,i,D aesili.i tbo bill, but it p anl i-U htf, itjni. Mi Kay c?. ..a ti I Sttei xtUtu M l,':ll l,iiiO H .( Sttn .Oi, Jiif eulai s, sad wn it ae nai im u, ...t .... ..Th ... 1. if-i .1 mioru f O Jt, M extini. Ibirn w a conslllerabl as, ol-vaj claim. 1 o! (ilr;y mooU ihe sajue ..n : a itti-.l t auttrer al o to in. a. m.l' c. doiii.rt tu-Hhsj wlllsitos yt(U 1 ! tkaigie.., ii i ,str, voiwiiieei mvnntie i r ciu jsa?a s spiiwiptistlias If! J.tWO far 1. public Jill 3 Lafai'Btte, ltd., snd Siiiatrr v ffi-rfklil, il hia aimrcia tatiuTZ SGQca ft tmUdifct au llilena. IL .'. Ihe Bai' lolttsu on pun It. boililh iis, l ebXewdf cei-wo ia.vo;rit;i.i i.vpw s me wi ssjj lau tl ' OO.OXi Itr a iwsuflie stTSrfll aad tin tbae ocpropriat tg tavxtiCO :!r a-pi C1U10 at ;itl Taiioi:i,;1 . Tire 01- asa eu lolttse oa tiriouituro roportad lavamip the 0 U to Ktaoiita t aaiaia ,s as 1 ialauEy. n: aetwati imew:ie ami ,.l .1...,. .. VK Hill u N tba Wash Into lilitriri EatrWUC jmny, rctivir i' j.th-t th 1 vKl ahr.s (d ,ameri :mi loiiimaw-wro. iib ua.uu was k aebmt il r. J&birai d 1 suraieesef. ,h sa Id opiiosi'iiou to tbi I'rtai.ieuvl tfio CM its I'm: wn una t., 1 aia pi aojiiii 1 live, all ate 711m the m nth, witb tbti 1 cf one -Hun. 11 1, of Col iomtu. tan bci dC Vai- aunt to bo ICwa swar to lito BouUll- 1 atUe-ns rtaotutit The 8crtn:r savs mix aim , wr- bbbii eaptuieu uul dsoaipi -dtn the d.;:artuii saiwera lnt: in truaiit aorrjiuaiij amna tiv co:irernMrn usanu ri, ai'turea trots, toe lin kiii-Ci Cotledoruts flsje takest ly.t : 7t .1 " va.j. a . poamastor. ijid thir .alarica Bf.l sWerr ' fro luted In rt Hone am:iefiwtortMi u , .,,,,- buildlns i at thn !oUai ut oei; - - - - - - . . . - . , StirUig, 111 fkrath lend. Irid : luiih jotfa; Opelosiiaa. l,.; Canton, O. t S olv.si Green Bay ' id Muaib wo s. Wis ; Y'laktosul :ti aua coeriirt. itos. An on uwBunHiuttir:iswa and pur thu Hoar jol itrjsolntio p iolosii ig S-i const tutt iac! sment jneut cbingiai the i ptiti ot iacugenttienday and exvendinii lh torsi of mmbers;f (V)Q;i.b until Apr Co, WSA. teatoi I is il-.i House, site r a kn d t at, ha : i vam t:a K.1 ns.va Mr. Si:nons oi He r Iter.:! iroiluiad a bill for the ilppjrtlr4)rt,aasjl'i bajis of d ttaraoy. of ll.sW(lifcMi ttnstur ,thsi Hta ce snu . in n sone zor eouciMtoutt pan A bid wan Licroiiuced by Ur. J tokaiii . at 1 .vtvfinl. Uo .in.iiil tbs LoinMtfUul twt Busett

1 stAtA, triHiri mu,flinri. l-itai 01 K I I SDOC

tn anDsUTfi n-.ttaiaee is xir n&atrut i

to provide t ia only eighty seres e ta ba Ijemi-Sfii

tend instead or loo, ana to l emiiti only p rams ot th (Jnltad StatM to enter hciaswtoiu lis. Hoab, fjom the Co nmtt: pe Fitv)i aad Bleetton.', iwportod m tho Sana W, Ft.t.aia a reaolutioti. agtaorlxiag iihat aoouat ton to boav tlnu th :imtttigation ordered It at sftaleti?-

mtorb4evinuatiogd m hwtatapitliM

Axua, aua tei twnit m uw wiu vk nv.,nuaf,.:.' tackWorLll I.X4 ocuews. mz. x twti. ic truai..t M-n toil to providu fortoe ei4unititt of hiih perimeutAi liiass aua i iihii tanit, bbb f.in m co t.-o.lnir of e it.orhnu til reiattuit great and forage plants. The Frs xs at at ti the Sent is tn hsheriet treaty, Ouetiiiurin ,4hr a meBsagu urging its riit.hca.ioa. lnmdo of Kepreufuitatives sir. ..xuinrsai wwi VJ,,....u I'mniniU.,, Tl ffUIT-fid ll lilt It tion proiioimg the folowiAi ariiiuani-,t thjijon.utution: "L rtitygaicy ihiiUaitit tdjs. or be lawful within tun Uuiti Mat, or-4: an, niaiio subject ttl S. Folygiuiiy iduul couiitit ia n tairlak istu tiun bv cedtract or in ? ti t axis tin g t a the it time batixieia one t-ot-m ut ! .iaia mom than tn penion c l the oltwr it, a. ptigrass auuii tutve pwiiw vuiiwii.u .u.w. aaral btu.ies to onfcics thi-. act,'' In tiMa tt,A Tiuiiatinn tna .;onimltii lav raiaelh.

ieetisto oiota the Got end 'Jo! esacut arlifc -fa concurred poxer) Willi tut eirlal Htn. mim-. i snprsiJaartw.if otgrgatty ia toe a-asasBst

'aVtids XT. d-Hl!i:ipthrV'' Tha hi; of Lout XV. hngaloolrJ jobber anna a somewuat uiitot dusws for those who felt into his fluilaff nlntchea. lie ooerabed pravinall'f his exchange and loan toimstiji throng ti iu. xiornn, dm oanser. aisb , latter dii hia masiieru aft" k-ioliUirjS

very proilkuh'y. too, by boyh tj.on ,ttjs.Jj im4 rnnl TManer nit six rii (even Isasr, .v&l

cent, atorduig to the) -wtf.,te$ijifi money. One clay he proiwtod fci tasl :s

lving Mt opetAWOtt wvolwi; 'f milliona. " " ' ; "Sire, aaidhe to the isos al jiee'sv. lator. "the royal billa toae v great dVal .;

in tha place; their d. scowt ii now rwo)-

auler&Uif ; W is toe very iwme w ny RAVural millions. I Bir eel tain ths

, vrill rise, and tal-kin tw.Mi'ajfj I considerable prottt to Bojnt one iiig

"That pwier," icpliod; the c!ani n,..t. uis tint tn hn tl aadail ea:'i;

auvm v, - ; w US the rink ia too arettt "

It was hia own parwr oi w iijohleasai talking. DU ifw f rw'.K -

X Flunky -V .: Are'veroivl cantm ot tuif AnlV-aBi'-- '--S Church retatee Uuit mitUt- Mis) H fefl to hia lot to maiy bia otriiaa ba - v his cook. Ihe foolnian msald saWtal -

throughout tbe tvernce in putting hs finger to his forehead uveiy tiine htit m.wter addressed him, in iioooixlanoo with ovistom . The reviiwnt : gent leaiian rAmoni.trated in an nrKtertotve:'

"Don't tonoh vour forubetn II Join. btv. t:

say the vrorda after tne." tCjiat, ala4, 7 "Wilt lihou take thia wdmiOi ff !. "" i J Jfelits, tiearirijr ii 'mtiid She vion

hint, replted: 'Altw ?oti, air," antt the aaaambled fritiijda hiiisi intolarlter. j m-jw. ' WIM NortBnt lraetejiriJ-"' Cart less lecialatioo ia not rare, now is a saiapln from Maurkob which jr- . taiaty rrnVs among oorioa.' Jea oi lvK;. makin,T: "No peraon ctiliphisg ans animal tnnt na neon so vei tinea cy .) owner as loet ot atrayticl el R bo ItaWftii

to fine or imp nso i merit nr teas ne auat &

establish to the eatisfa. tion of the oonrt -:k

tnilS UO tUUK tlAllUCTAiW lAIAta y VWS: . , . measures to inform tbe o sner of th.t animal of its having Daiigu." 8o. 5f that a man charged with detainini; sk;;S animal escapee puniaiiimeat if ho V st-tius from proving thut le tri tri'.?M;

store the beast. Tonmto Aati. f SOAUibFKD Oaebao- Cabbage it a. maaf fnnnl. with a .Hal. ntaV fttetlStle.

Bib., ,.iw. - .a.., ' r .- .'- -

ana it. is utepwuo ut ucai j nuvii . rl8tvi;i preparation as potatiesl Owi tr. ie as follow. Chop ths eat bafea vert' fine, ;,; ; place a layer in a padding dish, aiirinkia ; orer fin bread-crumoB ar rilledl i'wci;etak A rid suit, suntier land bib! Of tMtter. than

lnyer or vaonnge, aao op nana ana np i i ipII, wiihcnimsi ou ifbn Penretee; ii)qifiil of cream or avll , or morV' tordiie to the ia of tbo duo used, ill in moaetats ivn thirty ta forty min until the top id b.d,..ni--3, ji I Ii 114 timttmi -

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