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r tra at I e yty wwwtry,, rniMdatsMB; bsBbb. ri wen to -whtts folk tS; T naa.il me nla)0T oft, Deyw tauedm -arid abase. BatsiM-yltdi03aBe Anvta yaltar ikoesw I'm prov 4 I 4nr. IkDcnraterraifamtn Oto marster oaMnc wenM ba , grown aoch ihwttw .aanf lwrtMlwer white IteimMHiriiatir. . O-eawobPrdhnaa's Bjatay -1 ami to main my Hb-btnj By tip and good eig-jan; Bat now Tin trjirtiltr uliHj IfvnlaM 11a W tor least raaWxM ont by "po m Strange Tragedy of the Gmd Hotel. .... CURUI. BEACHED Cadi on ths I sii& evening aftaa-vr denartare frim Bytbesoa. 1 I took mp my quarters at the nda, del Vat,-- at iM Mtt or. ta wmtf man. immai. cote is in ne -bww I8aaee- ft Cadis is ea4 "looalrt. t What was X in eeareB of? Proof of fcnw intimacy, ' eoqoaintanoe, ooaneetlon, snore or loss etoae, bet we a IHr. Pete Bsis-sld i XsTiM do Yriart. alius yjoaaali Cocoa; the ease, fann-iv a CsmKs Btarokast; , tal onlv recently, a aaaoaataia. MOBS rrotn earne pan. 1 decided at length to make foaniraM for Mr. Sarafield. Mr first visit waa to te British Consulate. The Vice Consul, Mr. Matthew Cripps, a drted-np little ssaa of middle are, received me. his mtsf hang Jar cue bomu "AHhoosrh I hav bat little hope of obt king an arwer, did yon over hoar of a maa named Xavlsr de Yrlarte, a sailor, CHr " T aafcaJ him "A. Spa-is saaiaSB sad sobjeot, I smv poaa. So, sir, I hrvo never heard of the amaa. Yon bad tetter apply to the Captain of the Port." As I was quite hopeless or ertraoSBg aanthtas from Dos Mtepps.I left the Cona-nlate anf returned aoaevhut 4MrMtf toW hotel. '8srnr for the nwtneot had htdad .y researches, ao I detormmedto dasirta aiyself to TTiarte. Bafon facing (ba certain latajttomat faxthar inqniry, tad feeling that, bad as vas my iiesai-British official, tfce aattas Spaniard voidd be infinitely irorso, a peeially to one vho spoke little of the Tomaoaiar, I now secared the serriees of a goals a interpreter. Bsman Zapato mat quo of half a dosan snek that hong about tho Panda iiel Mar. Tak&Mj the tel(raph ofaea on. my my, arheneel diepatciMd a asaaageto flmait, aaawharJSarsfieldvasProteiit. ant or Catholie. X vest oa to see tho Captain of the Port. After vaiting coite half aa hoar I was fatoosdiatotfapwooaooof amgrfat old man, frho snioared t haw boon jast maa nam t heaTT ttamber and ta bs atiU naUasissp. He 'irore athin.anort jaefat ahmmv ahewlBg aa open shirt-frotit, vhite duck fcowters and white eaataa . He was told tho object f my That by BajaoB.bathe waeaaafod no reply; he osdy .jatarad. aUsntly, imHgna.itfy, X tbopabt, for auav mora misutea, then bis ansa body wo oonrnlaed with, internal commotion, and ho yelled saddenly atthotopof hm-ioms: "laanoalis " " Tho shoot sominoaed a lesser official, of hm ehtof, bat on. a Maaooir leaoiitadtha Captafa of the Port, and a VM loss londly, "take this BahsBuso and teli him That he waste to knew. Do not let mo be disturbed again, or, by tao ten Hra of my patron saint, njuooiuoti u yonr pay aaothar year." Wo vara dismitaad, and going ont Ba mam vhnrpered te me; f agouW9on4 artM- that. I the desired eSeot, for What ahip? Cant tell? Was he a mate, amaatar, oaptain, r what?" ' He danced afeoat. took down many hraas boaiij Tohmes, wildly tomod orer tear aner leal; in ft was near nail aa boar lmte as said: "The only psrsoa of tho name was i af tho IMS liermaaos (Two Brothers), which deexed from thiaport mMnak,UI"Wherobonnd?" Bud for the Bairsna.Aa when did tho ship letarnr v Thsta was another toagpaase. "I cannot And that she erer retarnad," said Maaoel, at length. Tkaa is no other entry concerning her." -Ho traos of Captain Yriarte? "So; none whaiOTsr, ,o far. as I ean He is aisiaiaeil the :ea-ister. with no mor aatisf aetory result, and I left the, rt ojans. as a aaa ino wins niais, aimon Bat I had a thought of giving in; I was dotarmined to pToseg(e my seaiah totasead. I now foond Bamon very ssfnl. It was his saggostion that inquiries ahoald be made among tbe sailors af the pert; the hnrbor was crowded with shipping, there most somly bo some one on board or at the c nay-side to whom Yriart was known. This task I tatrnsted to the sraide. reeoltiaiF myself to take tho ftrst.steamer to Gibraltar, eneonragodto woo so or a teiegram reeetTea tnat era ins fmes Bmait. ttoantained tho sinirle word "Protest. ant"; bat I knew now that the marriage mnewaasn neon penormea atuunaitar, and X had aome rarae. fresh hona that bfsvSaxsaald would probably be better lemembeted there in an fingliah tetieas .town, than fn Parlja, th" sleepy Spanish f!t Yon want proof of roOtfe easier. What are s? Whan did it take nlaee?" X osafessed my inability to sapply all taosa awiaUsv .Keror mind. If too know all that. psabsMy yon woold not apply to as. Bot how moot ao yon know?" "Only one name that of BarsSeld.' "Ifs not mneh. Ho water here. Ale iaadro."' He cadled in nolice inspector. to whom ho gare a few brief instrnetiosg te gpaaisb, and the ma a immediately left the loom. "Come back , Mr. --Mr. Xeslie, thto aflornoen. We will hare the eertineato fnr yon. Meanwhile, yon may like to ass sonMtnJag of us Book, too gausites, sad so forth. I will give yon a permit. Ton will gkt a gade at yoar hotel, Ooodonw:" 'And i was bowed oat. harine done more in Are minatea tn in a whole day at Cadis. X ntarat to he poHeo statian at 3 o'etoek, and was admitted .at oaee. "Ah, soodfternoon. This is what yam want, I think." .ind the ma pnmptly handed mo a strp of watsa moved to be a esrtfitod from the marriaae latrister of thtla. gfaah cathedral at Qibraltor. and whieh wooraaa ine mamagc oi one rotor sarsasii, of the Arm of (ktoeb ft Izqaierdo, of Cadis sad Hsvasa, with Anna, oangb taw of the hate Ineas Oaroia. of Cadli. "Cosoh!" My ewa ottnirht the nam di rectly. Hare was pesitive ondeaes.of eenuecnon nsswiwn ino swo awn ax Tbe aaaat irhtits bad assumed that of a member of the arm to wale . garsAeld thonged; tbs saaor bad jnobaUr been employed by toe aaaenfisnt. bad eabuaanded a shin of bis. sao two normal tw, posnoir; psrasns omrinc that time had avm Kqniroa some notd

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X salted on the police nmgw&ate. Major Cdobtoa. -I found myself in tho prsseaes of m maa who tmpriiie A faarorablyol

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sumptions Dana masoning rromtnam, and to do that I most return to Cadis. With Oat I rose to take my leave of MaJac Criobten. There waa nothing; aow to detain ma in Gibraltar, mneh to draw me back to Cadi. How oauia a soonest return thamr I beard at my hotel thai an 4mBliefta maiKof-war was in the bay on the point of staitmg for Cadis. Without hesitation X gathered my trap! together and went on m a snore-Doat to ask passage. Tho Captain, to whom I sent my card, laoelvad ma on the anarter-deok. but politely yet irmly refused my request. "A Vntted States ship is not a Canard, or, sir. Guess yon'U hare to apply sotnewnerooue. I exnlained that onlv the extreme nrgency of my case, tho paramount im portance or my returning gpeexuiy to uaats, wonta bbts luauoea me to in trade. "Why arc yon in tnch a harry? Why oWtmttk yon? Own peopleyou're a Britisher. I vrssamoT "I shonld certainly have asked there ox any one. had any outer steamer oeen anoar way for Cadis; bat yonr Bhip is tho. only one, and I hero ventured to throw myself on yonr generosity." 'it's vary argent, is it? asked the Cap. tain, carious hr; "not a case of bolt a clean nair of heels? I laoghed as I assured Mm that I did not belong to Qibralter that I had only visited it on special business, tha nature ox wntsa l ntntea to aim very plainly. Detective, eh a limb of tha law? Wall, every good citizen, whatever his Bag, m Do and to respect aaa aia taa jaw. You may bring yonr traps aboard," I thanked Captain Yerheydaa warmly, and onioktv availed myself of his nermismon; uaeoa, iae etvuny snown me did not end-here, with the nasssjre so hos pitably aeonrded, a X was pleased to And axmt my rotara to uacoa. caArRB Zg, SBXalLS OV THS DBXQ. Bamon, the gnide, reported him self at momine. His little, round, sallow faao was beaming with delight, and there was a twinkle or. satisOMtloa in Ms small, black, beady eves. . "Good news, aenor mio, ho began, 'I novo nearo. ox onr man. "Of Yriarte? Capital? Bat how?" I inonirod. One of tho erew of the Clavel a three-masted xeheequo from the Canaries by name Bartolomso Dolgodo, sailed Wtta mm several voyagaato tne Havana. Jiartoiomeo was bronelkt in. atme tr of the Southern sailor, short, squarely built, black as a Laseax, in a blue-tnd-wnite striped jersey thrown open, showinsr bis bxawnv. hairv chest, on which lay a little "Agnus Dei,'' hanging from a nDoonroananu neon. He stood silent and stoUrfrEe heard the chink of-4fc-t&iars as X counted thejZ-uYon the tabla. and then declared himsfilf amino body and soul. "He knew Captain Yriarte?" I asked through Bamon. "Seowro. 6f course; I 'made many voyages with Um to tho Havana in thoyl Dos Hermanos." "Who were the owners? Does be re-' member? Ask him that," I went on. Q'Way ncot? Bich merchants of tho Havana Coooh Izquierdo." Again, that name, fresh corroboration; exactly what I wanted to know. "And he thinks tho ship was lost at sea?" At this question the sailor pursed up his lips sideways sad tamed out the palms of bis hands, a gesture indicating utter ignorance, ana saxuc "Xtos aab" (God knowst. "She never came hack to Oadia." The oaptain did, though, and yon have n him. von admit, when and when was this?1 The man hesitated: but the monev was not vet his, and I insisted on aa answer. Xes aere m Cadiz. 1 tnmk so. that is to say. "In tke port? "No. at aimsado; a wine-shop on the wharf, the sign of The Salt Codfish,' a boase wo Bailors use." "Did you speak to him? At ftrtt Delsado woald not allow tnat ho bad, bat when pressed ho admitted tna. tne captain and ne naa arnnx a pint of wine togeiuer. "And he told von where he had been all thosoyosnt 'Away yonaer mtne itavana. "Always in tho Dos Hermanos?" "Qmimaabet X suppose so." . "TiU the was lost? Did he tell you how it happened? Where?" No. This was a He. I felt sure, from tho way in whieh it was said. "But he told me he -never meant to go to sea sgainv'' way not r xunneraaaenisioTfuner "Oh. ao; bat be had enough to live up. oar-Hihad good friends, too. They weald notTsTnTm wsnVhe said." Did this refer to Mr. nsxsneld. and some contemplated soheme of exCwtieut1 'Jrienos; reianons, 1 suppose, in us. dm? Do vou know them? Who are they? Bich? . His mother bvea; bat she is oertsinly not rich." What is her address?" "She belonns to Puertocito del Bio, a village down the coast a few miles." I taomised myself the pleasure of an 'early eall upon tho Senora Yriarte, but jest new tne jsngnsn mau amvea. ana as they brought mo in my letters I dismissed Bartolomeo, with his reward. Mr. Smart had written to me a tetter, aswoiliig my telegram more at length: I bad no drfficultv in sending' you the information you sought, for just when it reached me oar friend. Captain Faweett, had called, and-was sitting with me. He bad come to put mo on guard, he said." Paweett voinnteennK sssistance to tne police, I thought tc myself. How strange! . "He is not wrapped up in yon, I And. You will probably think von know why. Yes, be suspects you of haying set the girt against him, of having out him ont with her; but he suspects, or pretends to suspect, yon of more than that. Do you know, Mr. Leslie, he almost persuade mo? X basan to think we were pretty tats to let you get away to Spain. It was no wno nrst reminded me tnat we naa no extradition treaty with that country." The scoundrel! -Doe be dare to ac cuse me? - I was woaderinR whether you had gone then on purpose to give us the slip wuen Tour seteaTsm arriyeu, anu wi x was near doing you an injustice. Was it probable you would wire to me like that M '. 1 ,1 .1 u Ton wsaw no wwuk on sue arjuarer nut ttn la ween u a otover, arnui cnap, I can tott you; and bo put the ease very weiL Why had von made yourself so bus, why so anxious to help us run in tne criminal putting us on tne trace nrst 01 1 ms parson, men mat, ana ail wrongly except to divert suspicions from yourself? why had you been so fierce against jag, oarsneiaf way uneaten mm I aUrted as I read this part of the let"Why threaten him with anonymous letters, givinghtan snob a shook and persacuting the poor man till ha had a fit, and was almost siren up for dead?" I had here the elstr to the contents of rthat fetter which baoTvuen an eseet upon Mr. sarsneld. and whiBa nua men traweett snatch from his finsers and read. It was dearly an attempt at extortion, a threat of exposure, a resolve to make public some facts known to tbe writer and dangerously compromising to Mr, Sarsneld. Who eonld be tne writer? Onlv one nerson Cornells. I was now' more than ever convinced that the waiter was an important witness in this ease; that he knew more about it and Mr. Saxifield's connection with it than anf- of us, He must be found and compelled to speak somehow, by fair moans or foul; to that I had quite made up my mind. Mr. Smart's letter did not tell me mneh more. Ho said that Mr. Sarsneld had been very ill he had had some seizure, it was supposed but at any rats ha had not left bis room sines his fall, and that little bad been seen of the ladies. Portaaately Captain Fawoett had paid his yiatt to too. police offlce, ana naa answered my Question as to Mr. Sarsnald's faith; otherwise I should not have heard Bamon earn to be by appointment that afternoon, and we took the train together to within a mile of the village Puertooito del Bw, where J was told the. dead man's mother lived. It was only a small place, half a dozen whHswaabeovhaU lying at the mouth of a stream won net, saaay oanss. . Oaesr Cisit?) aBkedBa aged.

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tout us Deiongea to tne asacM grano mother) Yriarte. We entered the hut, a mere hovel, with a oircular strip of matting Oh the sandy floor, a table lad one dr two oane-boU tomod chairs tbe OnlV furnlturei The occupant was in keeping with her house; ah old, very aged woman she looked, with her shriveled, parohment-like skin, her straggling, snow-white elf looks, toothless gums and pointed ohin. She seemed half crazed, yet there was still fire in her dark, wandering eyes, fierceness in the well-developed beard andmustaobios, and she spoke in the deep bass of a vigorous man, "Who are yen? What brings you hither?" she siked, moat ungraciously. Bamott replied with the utmost sweet ness: "We came, madam, to inquire for your worship's son. Can you give us news of Wnl" "I cannot. He is not here. Begone." "But yon saw him lately, I think? He visited your ladyship not many weeks gof"May not a, son come to his mother's ! house without furnishing gossip for every : evil tongue? Was it Btr&ge he should j return after all these ears of absence? I mourned him as dead uhe said this to I herself -"dead, my only son. "He was shipwrecked, I think?" went on Bamon, seeking to bring her back to the point. "Did they tell yon so? They lied. He was in trouble, terrible trouble. They kept him from me by force. He was accused, convioted. But he Was not to blame, not alone," she repeated more than once, "and those that made him suffer shall pay for it; yes, they shall pay. We shall he rich, very rich." She leaned her skinny fingers on Bsmon's sleeve, as- with -deep impmssiveness she wMBporedJthese words, which he quickly translated to me. , "What has he done? Ask bar that," I hurriedly told Bamon. "Let him tell you, " was her answer "I wfll not, not till he give me leave." "You may not see him for sometime," It was thus I sought to break to bertha news of his awful death, news that could have hardly reached her yet. "He is coming to me soon, soon, to take me away from here, from this hovel' these rags; bo will give me a big houa on the sea-wall at Cadiz, and I shall neur sou iuj .iiugon w weary my uwwjnui work again. I shall be riohl I sbalntave gold, goldl He is coming soon.: xou are mistaken, senora. "Ho sent, himself, to teujli sb," she enea, angrny mierrupiingiis messenger was here only a Jfrdays ago, the man be sent for hisgaj-truiik'. " A message froaJglsdead. from bevond the gravel IflWSssible! Some one, perhamv fcWat TTiarte bad commissioned Defore tho ipnl blow was struck? This was my first thought: but a second told me I was probably to nn 001 Semebedy Lied. In the rotunda oi tbSKhWll House. Detroit,' X was introduced to fifty prominent citizens who every week buy the Arkansaw Traveler "around atBaiySmiWaV' "Delighted to meet yon." said Bature Aims-worth. "I read your paper every week buy it around, at Buly Smith's. Why, sir. if I didn't take your Darjer home'' every week, ray wife would re fuse to give me anything to eat. An, let me introduce Major Butterfleld." The Major grasped me warmly. "Why, irir," said he, "I have been wanting to meet you for a long time. I have read yonr yonr " "Paper, suggested Squire Aimsworth. Yes, yonr paper," the Major contin ued, " and am delighted with it, I assureyou. I buy it every week around at Billy Smith's. Do you know Mr. Moffett? No? IT! introduce him." Mr. Moftett was delighted to meet e. "I read your paper all the time." said he. " Couldn't get along without it. My wife, daughter, son ail read it. Let me present my friend, Mr. Brizentine." Mr. Brizentine declared that he bought the paper every week at Billy smith s, and that whenever he left the city always had his favorite publication forwarded to him. WelL it went on this way until I had met fifty devoted readers, all patrons of the enterprising Billy. It made me feel proud, but in my exultation I did not forget business. 1 caiied on a number of patent-medicine men and assured them that an advertisement in our paper meant a shower of gold. "1 don't ask you. to take .my word txmearnrng our drcuiauon, but am praparad tdprsat facts that can not be disputed. We' have an enormous circulation even in your town. Come with me to some of the newsdealers. Suppose we go around to Billy Smith's, for instance. Several of them went with me. We found Mr. Smith counting a number of aunty, unsold copies of ".Robert Jfilsmere," and the "Quick or the Dead." I handed him.my card. "Glad to meet you, sir." "Mr. Smith, how manv copies of our paper do you sell each week?" Hi or n A ayiawravarl MIA) Mw aauo v viinti "Gentlemen." said I. "shall we walk around toward the hotel?" . It strikes me that somebody has lied, and I do not believe it was Billy. OpieP.Bead. toe of Those Scheneks. When the War of the Rebellion broke out, General Bobert 0. Schenokliad been so long in publio life and away xrom unio tnat ne man t snow, even oy sight, half of the numerous nephews who were sons ox his nall-aozeu brotn1. He was appointed BrigadierOeneral, and it so happened that one of the regiments assigned to his briga V -tr ; ' il A3 aue over ui v irgiuw ws tun oa satu, commanded by Colonel Alexander McDowell McCook. Several of the companies of this regiment were raised in and around Dayton, where the Sohenoks lived in swarms, and as the family was loyal all through, there was a goodly number of Mchenms in uompany a ana uompany F of that regiment. It so happened that the Schenck contingent in the regiment was thoroughly imbued with a love of fan, and when any mischief was afloat the Sohenoks were sure to have a hand in it--if a party was hauled up for discipline, one or more Sohenoks were sure to be of the number. This fact was very annoying to the General, as might have been expected," and he did not try 'to conceal his annoyance. While the brigade lay near Fairfax Court House strict orders against foraging were issued; I believe it was even threatened to have foragers shot. One mc riling a party of five foragers, captured the night before, was brought before Gen, Schenck for examination. The General looked at the faces closely, but recognized none, and then asked the first man: "What is your name and regiment?" "Peter Brown, 2d Ohio, tax "Oh I" (in a relieved tone of voice) "I was afraid you might be one of those blank Sohenoks." "What's your name?" he inquired of the next. The routh looked the General straight in the eve, and answered cheerily, "Why, General, I'm one of those blank nenKs. Tho oftieera standing bv did not try to restrain their boisterous mirth, while General Schenck glared furiously at the unabashed Buckeve youngster. In a moment he shouted to the officer of the miard: "Take these scoundrels away; I will attend to them another time." The culprits were marched off and the General had time to just get into his teat before he broke out in a prolonged fit of laughter.

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rHE NATIONAL S0L0NS.,

KOtHS. OF TIMS AND H0C8K OV HKPRESKSTAXlVKa, Dnr National Iw-Makers and What They: Axe Doing for tUe Good of tho Country, Various Measure Proposed, Waousswl. and Acted On. ; In the Senate, on tbs illth, several patitlons. ware introduced praying for legislation to pre-j rent speoulatlou in raw. and manufactured (armt Erodaots. The Cha! copyright law was then, fcken up and paused, as were also the follow.' lug i Providing tor au Assistant Secretary of war at a salary at al.OOO per annum ; appro! prlating 25,x for tbs relief of the Sioux In.i Sians at Dtyil Lake, N. Dak., who are in starring condition l for tho relief of eoliUersand, Bailors who enlisted or served taudrr aaeumed hamoa while minors or otherwise in the army or navy during the war ; to prevent the Intro; dnotlon of contagion diseases from one State to another; to prevent the obstruction of navigablo waters and protect publio works against trespass or injury. After an executive' suasion tbe 8enate adjourned. In the House consideration of (he rules waa proceeded with. Mr. Bynum, ot Indiana, offered an amendment providing that when any bill for the increase of pension or for granting pensions not formerly provided for is ponding it shall be in order to offer an ameudinont providing by taxation for tho payment thereof, Rejected. Amendments to strike dot the clause authorizing the Speaker eount sufficient members present and not . oUug to make a quorum ; to strike out tho pro-, posed clause constituting 100 members a quorum' of the committee of the whole, and providing) that no dilatory motion shall be entertained hy Hie opeaaer, were rejeoxea. rue uuiu ununu 'ui debate having expired, the Speaker declared the question was on the adoption of a code of tne queraon was on tne adoption 01 a coae rales, on which the yeas and nays were inanaed by tbe Democrats, rosultlng in I adoption or the new rules by a vote ot 101 yi UDtbe 11 veas to 149 navs a strict party vote. Ihe House then adjourned. IX the Senate, on the Itth Inst.. Mr. Dawes: presented over MO petitions from Massachusetts praying that tbe export :ot in toxloa ting liquors, to Africa be stopped. Mr. Blair presented petitions signed by 86,000 members of the Grand Army ot the Republic in favor of pensions te army nurses, and petitions signed by over 4,000,000 persons in favor of the eduoatlonal bin, atr Frve ' reporcen xrom - - mo Commit on FaoiSc Railroads the bill providing, for t'io adjustment of the Indebtedness ot the Union and Central Paciflo Railroads. This bill was reported In lira of two bills which had been referred to the committee. After several unimportant bills were disposed ot "-i1 1 tf tftf tfunr -tTff fnH ioiuaiks on tho eduoatlocal bill for tbe space of three hours, when the Senate adjournea. In the House, after the reading and approval of the journal, Mr. Strublo reported a resolution making the bill to provide a temSsrary form of government for the Territory of klahoma a special order for consideration on the following day, not to interfere with the World's Fair Mils, which passed without objection. Mr. Candler, Chairman of the oommittee on the world's fair, moved to suspend the roles and adopt the resolution offered by him Axing Feb. 90 and 31, after the reading of journal, for consideration of the world's fair bills, the vote to be taken on Monday, Feb. 21. unless the House shall determine during the debate that were snau oe no worm s lair. A vote was waen which resulted in 114 yeas to 8 nays, when the Democrats made the point that there was no quorum voting. The Speaker announced that there were 172 members lu tbe hall and that a quorum was therefore S resent. The decision caused a long i sense! on between the Speaker and the Democratic side of tbe Hoase, at the eonolasioc af which the world's fair resolution was adopted. The House blU Yor the relief of the Sioux Indians at Devils Lake, N. Dak., waa passed, also, a bill providing for au appointment of thirty additional medical pension inspectors, but owing to the absence o! a quorum no result was reached. The House then adjourned, i Axoho the bill reported to th Senate on the 18th from committees and placed on the calendar were the following: Appropriating S100,000 for a publio building at Grand Forks, N. D. To provide for the admission of the State of Idaho Into the Union. Senator Blair continued his speech in favor of his educational bill. On motion of Senator Culloin, the Senate proceeded to tbe consideration of executive business, and after a session of five minutes adjourned. The Senate, In executive session, confirmed the extradition treaty with Great Britain. In the House there was no objection from the minority side to the approval of the journal of theprevions day's proceedings. Upon motion of Mr. O'Neill of Pennsylvania, Saturday afternoon, March US, was set apart for the delivery of eulogies upon the late Representative Keller, ot Pennsylvania. Mr, Morrow, ot California, from the Appropriations Committee, reported the pension appropriation bill. Beferred to the committee 01 the whole. A conference oommittee was ordered upon the bill to direct the superintending of tbe census to collect the statistics of farm mortgages and indebtedness. The House spent the entire afternoon on tbe bill to organise the territory of Oklahoma and establish courts In Indian Territory. Ins Senate passed the following bills on the 19th: Appropriating glOu.000 for a publio bonding at Fort Dodge, Iowa, and (100,000 for one at Lansing, Mich. Favorable reports have been authorised on bill Introduced in the Houa making appropriations for tho erection of public uuikUnga as follows : Baton Bouge, SIOO.OM; Fremont, Neb., $00,000; Mew Loudon, Conn,, 876,uoo; Allegheny City. Pa., 4250.000; Hudson, N. Y $75,000; Lafayette, Ind., $80,000; Burlington, la., and Mankato, Minn , $50,030 a:h. The bill increasing theappropriatlon for the building at Milwaukee by 9200,01X1 and that tor the build, ing at Scranton by $173,000 were also favorably reported. The Secretary of the Treasury sent to the Senate a Oe tailed report ot tha is. Sotlationa for a site for a public building at luilalo, N. Y., saying the appropriation of 200,0.0ii not adequate, and suggesting that the site bo purchased by coiiaemuaUon to avoid difficulty over the question of value. The bill appropriating 893,0x1 for a building at Fargo, N, D., will be reported favorably to the Senate. Bills were passed by tha House as follows: Dividing the judicial district of North Dakota into four divisions, the sessions of the courts to be held at Bisniarck. Grand Forks, Fargo, and Devil's lake, with amendments providing for the division of South Dakota into three divisions, sesslous of the courts to be held at Sioux Fail), I'ierro. and Deadwood ; authorising tbe President to confer brevet rank upon army ollioejre lor gallant services In Indian campaigns since 160?, A DASTARDLY DEED. A Villain's Cowardly Ravens; on a Yofhur woinan. Erie, (Pa.) dispatch: Tha eastern section of tho city is excited over au attack made upon JiIlssEmina Fischer, a young lady of prominunco. Sho went to tho door in response to a summons, and as sho opened it a man with masked face throw a quantity of vitriol in her two and then ran away. Dennis McCarty, the youug lady's lover, hearing of the outrage, set out, to find tho wretch. About midnight ho heard a suppressed conversation In an old building and, Doing satisfied that he was on tho right track, attempted to enter. Tho men on tho inside Bred and wounded him, but the brave follow pressed on and ordered the wonld-bo assassins to surrender. Their reply was a bullet, which passed through McCarthy's body. He bravely stood by tho door, cutting off escape by that channel, hoping that bis calls,, and tbe shots would secure help, bnt the vitriolthrower escaped, leaving tho evidences of tho foul deed behind him. McCarthy is painfully but not fatally wounded. Miss Fischer's eyes escaped the fiery liquid, bot she will be sadly disfigured. Mightier Than the Sword. I am a daily laborer upon a daily newspaper. Mura't Halstead. Newspapers have done much to Abbreviate expression and so to improve stylo. Emerson. An Alabama editor has been publicly whipped by a dude. Journalism is a thorny path. . After a reporter's leg wear out they make an editor out of him. GeorgoS. Welshons at Pittsburg Press Dinner. Theedltorof the Geneva (Ala.) Record is A. Blizzard. This is tho first report of a blizzard so far south. Duluth Tribune. Some of the papers are saying that the "Bill," "Jim," and "Pete" stylo of jourr nalisin must go.- Emporia (Kan.) Republican. The man who sits in tho gloaming and writes out "burning thoughts" for the press holps to fill tho editor's waste basketNew York Herald. We shall place a jar of beans in our window and offer 100 years subscription to tho person making tho nearest guess as to tho number. Arizona Kicker. A St. Louis lady says whenever she Mios a particularly gallant act or finds a man giving up his seat in a car to a woman sho knows that man is either a Southerner, an actor, an artist, or a newspaper man New York Herald. , Tke Stage and Players, M. Francois Coppee's "La Pater," It Is announced will shortly bo brought out on tho Geneva stage. George Knight's recovery is said to be hopeless. A benefit will shortly bo - arranged for htm either in Philadelphia or New York. ' Mr. Booth and Mine. Modjeska aie emitted with the heaviest fortnight's business over known at tho Boston tbeater. Tho receipts were over 848,000. Miss Mario Walnwrlght expects to have a New York theater next season, In which she will bring; ont a dramatization of George Eliot's "Komola" and other plays,

Take Care I There Is Dangwr la allowing inactivity ot the kidneys lo grow through neglect. Tbe deadly shoals ot Brlght'sdisease and diabetes will wreck the goodly bark of health if It is allowed to drift rudderless upon them, The bladder, too, if Inactive, and judicious medication does not speedily direct the helm toward the port of safety, will bo whelmed by the quicksands of disease. In .electing a diuretic let your choice fall upon Hostetter's Btomeeh Bitters, which stimulates the renal organs without irritating and exciting them, two offeots to be apprehended from tbe unmeditated stimuli largely resorted to. Those have a tendency to react prejudicially. The Bitters invigorate tho kidneys and bladder, in common with tho ucrvos and the digest! vo organs, and so afford lasting aid. It aleo afforda dim! assiseSlice In prevent! ng and caring intermittent and remittent fever, imioumiess, constipation and rheumatism it also subjugates, Uses ef Alitrei1. An old maxim, "Anger manages everything bndly," is illustrated by the conduct of the lion when irritntod. He then Hogs his sides with his tail aud shakes his mane. He then deprives himself of nn opportunity of stealing a mnroli upon his prey, which, alarmed by the beast's violent manifestations, seeks safety in flight. A writer on natural history shows by reforenoo to tho boo that anger has its uses, though it may be a bad manager when uncontrolled. A hundred lazy animals are fond of honey and dislike labor. They would intrude upon the hive and carry off its sweets, if bees did not have stings and were not readily irritated by interference with their stores. If (inner were not a part of our oonetitution, saya the naturalist, applying the bees' sting and irritation, the land would be overrun with rogues and dastards; the weak would be bullied .and tbe defenceless robbed. But the fact that anger is ready to start .forth and sting the wrong-doer has a salutary influence in restraining tha rogue's and dastards. - m How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by taking

nau s itarrn jure. . v. ... . We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for tbe last IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, anil financially able to carry out any obligation made by their arm. West Sc Tsoax, Wholesale Druggists, Tots. do, O. WALDrNO, Kiknan 3c Uxnvrx, Wholesale Drag. gists, Toledo, O. E. H. Van Hese.v, Cashier, Toledo National Bank, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, aet ing directly upon Hie blood and mucus surfacei of the system, Price 75o per bottle. Sola by all Druggists. . Neatly Swindled by a Colored Boy.. "Boss, you cot a match?" an innocent country-looking darky inquired of a young mau who was hurrying home late a few nights ago. The young man stopped and handed over a luoifer. "Wnit a minute, boss, till I see what kind of a rine dis is which 1 just picked up heah." Striking the match, the darky held out what appeared to be n gold ring with a diamond set. "Bosh, dis 'pears to ' be a dimund ring, and if anybody ketch me witli him Til git in trouble. How much you Rib mo for him!" After some chaffering the young man bought the "purest gem serene" for $2.75, and the innocent darky disappeared in tho gloaming, as it were. Tbe next morning the young man examined his diamond riug and found it was a thiulv washed gold thing with a beautiful glass getting in pure lead, worth lit auction about 25 cents a dozen. Savannah 2fem. . Kissed Another Man's Wife. Ton sooundrel," yelled young Jacob Green, At his good neighbor. Brown "You kissed my wife upon tbe street I ought to knock you down," "That's where you re wrong, good Brown replied, In accents mild and meek; "1 kissed her, that 1'vo not denied, But kissed her on tbe cheek, and I did it because sha looked so handsome tho very picture at beauty and health. What is the secret of it?" -Well," lenlled Green, "since you ask it. 1 will toll you: She uses Dr. Pierce's Fuvorlta Prscriptlon. I accept your apology. Goodnight." "Fnvortto Prescription" is the only rouiedy for the delicate derangements and weaknesses of fomaloa, sold by druggists, under a positive guarantee ot giving satisfaction in every case, or money paid for it returned. Fob biliousness, sick headache, indigestion, and oonstipatlon.tako Or. Pierce's Pellots. They Miss Little Hhody. "No, sir," saidttbe Rhode Island man, 'I am proud to say that you will rarely see a drunken man in our State." "That's probably true," returned his friend. "But you would if they didn't miss their way home and stagger over into Massachusetts." A rady: In South Carolina Writes: Hy labor was shorter and less painful than on two former occasions; physicians astonished; I thank you- tor for "Mother's Friend." It is worth its weight in gold. Address Tho Bradlield Beg. Co., Atlanta, Oa., for particulars. Sold by druggist. "Please pass the butter," a maid was heard to say who was attempting to null; a fractious cow. Policemen are not socially inclined. Each one has a little club of bis own. Hlbbard's Rheumatic and Liver Pills. These Pills are scientifically compoundod. uniform In action. No griping pain so commonly following tho nse of pills, 'f bey sxe adapted to both adults and children with perfect sufety. We guarantee they have no equal in the oureof Sick Headache, Constipation. Dyspepsia, Biliousness: and, as an -appetizer, they excel any other preparation. The elements that go to make up a mad dog are a tin con, a siring, and a small boy The Handsomest ady In Tow-" Bemarked to a friend tho other day that sho knew Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs was a superior remedy, as it stopped her cough instantly when other cough remedies bad no effect whatever. So to prove this und convince you of Its merit, any druggist wilt give you a Sample Bottle Free. Largo size, 60o and $1"Nons but the brave deserve the fare," remarked the conductor, boldly pocketing the unregistered nickels. Life 1 JVb Opium in Plao's Cure for Consumption. Oures whero other remedies fall. Soo, A father who has put his boy into a law office siieoks of blm as Ms son-in-law. Boston Star. -The old smoker's delight "Xwrtsllrs Puaob ." America's finest 6o Cigar. The eostost way to tako a Joko good-naturedly Is to do it with tbe scissors St. Paul J'ortra.ier. Prepare for Spring Now is the tt s o attend lo your personal condition in preparation tor the change to spring sea ton. If you have not "wintered welt," if you are tirud out from overwork, it your blood has become Impure from close confinement in badly ventilated offices or shops, you should take Hood's BarsapariHa at once. It will purify and vltalls your blood, crests a good sppsute, and give your whole system tone and strength. "For a nrst-clsss spring medicine my wife and I think very highly of Hood's SarsaparlUa. W both took it list spring. It did us s great deal of good and we felt better through the hot we it her thin ever before. It cared my wife ot sick headache, from which she has suffered a great denl. and re) lewd me of s dizzy, tired feeling. I t'Muk every one ought to take something lo purify the blood before the hot weather comes on, and. we khall certainly tke Heed's fearesDsrllla this snring." J. H. Psaaos, t'opt. Granite itaiura) Co, Ooaeoi!d,N.B. Hood's Saraaparilla Bold br all druggist. SI; alitor $5. Prepared oaii by C. .1. HOOD CO- Apothecaries, Lowell. Unas. lOO Doses One Dollar CatarbH CREAM BALM Claanses the Nasal railages, Allays Fata and Inllauimatlon, Heals the Saves. Bostores tho Senses of Taste and Irqell. TRYThTcURE! Tup HAYFEVi: A particle Is appUed Imoeich no fir 11 and Is isrectblc. PriieSOcitnisst Druggist ; by maiLriglbleii'd. Wets, ELK BltOTlUSKS, H Warren street,Kew yrk.

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rrogreM. His very important in this am of vast material progress that a remedy be pleasing to the tasto and to the eyo, easily taken, aoeoptable to tho stomaoh and healthy in Its nature and effects. Possessing these qua! ltlos, Syrup of Flos Is the one perfect laxa Uva and most gentle diuretic known. Pupa Forgot Himself. Johnny Binks Pa, is ivory very expensive? Sinks Very. "The puro white kind costs more than other kinds, doesn't it?" "No, my son; the white is a dollar, the red two dollars, and tbu blue five dol Oh, yes, I guess it does." Nev York Hun. What Ererrbouj SJ must be true, and the universal verdlot o! tboso who huvu usod Hlbbard's Itbeumatle riyrup end Strengthening Plasters is that tliero is no Iou6( of their ouratlro quail lies. E- Lorzolero, ngent M. 0. It. It.. Al bion, Mloh., says "ho was cured ot Bright'a dieaso" by tbe useoi Hlbbard's Bheumatio Syrup. ilra. M. E. Jones. Prairie City. Iowa, says: "for lhr-o rears I have been afflicted with inflammatory rheumutlsm and kidney and liver troubles. I have titken Hlbbard's Bhoumntio Syrup and applied their Plasters over my stomach and am entirely cured. It is the croateet remedy that I have ever used." First ask your druSKlst; ahould ho not. keep it. wo will Bond on receipt o! price, $i per bottio or six for $5. Bhbumatio Stbvf- Co.. Jackson. Mich.

Tna front steps are deserted now. The season has pe.sed when she stoops to conquer. Boston BudjeU A Bemedy for the lufluenm Couch. A remedy recommended for patients afflicted with the Influenza is Kemp's Balsam, tho Rpeeifle for coughs and eolds, which Is especially adapted to disr-asos of the throat and lungs. Io not wnit for the first symptoms of tho disease before securing the remedy, but get u bottle and keep it on nana lor use the moment It is neeaod. If elSm A Southern editor asserts t&at angeis are blondes. It Is suspected that he married a brunette San Francisco flart-Xtfer. Floronoe, a la. The personally conducted excursions to this rapidly growing city have been so successful that the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Bailrond (EvansviUo Bonte) will run one on each of tho following dates: Feb. 4. 11, 18 and 25. For copy ot "Alabama as It Is," and further Information, send to Villi am Hill, Gen. Pass. Agent, Chicago. DL A frieko thinks that the winds must be great mathematicians because they slirh forever. Boston Tmi.tcript. It Dobbins' Electric Soap is what so many insist it is, you caa not afford to go without it. Your grocer has it, and you can decide far yourself very soon. Don't let on otbor Monday pass without trying it. 1 Wnvr Is that which must play bolore it eat, work? A nre-engine. CouonsiNr, Hoarseness. Tho irritation which induces couching immediately relieved by use ot "Uroum't JJroneMal Troches." Sold only in boxes. The flour of the family often makes a loaf-er ill-bred, If afflicted with Bore Eyos, use Dr. Isaae Thompson's Eye Water. Druggists sell it 250. Tn most positive efforts of tbe feest photographers only Bhow negative results. s rjACoespi CURES PERMANENTLY FROST-BITES. Frnst-iiUten Sore Feet. Stockton, Cel., April, 1SS9. After rubbing bis feet with St Jacota Oil. In the evening before going to bed, my son was CUrcd f Plains. Mrs. LE011T, QUEER, At DRrQGis-ra iiro rjrjuszKS. THE CHARLES A. VOCEIER CO.. Bulthaers. M4 GAIN ONE POUND A Day. A GAIN OF A tOOND A DAY IN THE CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME "ALL RfM DOWN," AND HAS "BEGUN TO TAKE. THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, SCOTT'S MULSIOU OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL WIVH Hy pophosphites of Lime ft Soda IS NOTHING UNUSrAL. THIS FEAT has been performed over, and over, again. Palatable as milk. Endorsed by Physicians. Sold by au. Druggists. Avoid substitutions and imitations. Tii onre Biliousness. Sick Headache. Constipation, Malaria. Liver Complaints, take the sue and certain remedy, SMITH'S BILE BEANS Use the SMALL SIZE (40 little beans to tho bot. tle. They are the most convenient: suit all ages, Prtcoof ellhei size. 23 cents per bottle. ITIQfillSm 1.'n 70; Pholo-gravure, IVlaaillU panel she of this picture lor cents (coppers or stamps). J. F. SMrrH A CO.. Makers of "Bile Beans." St. Lools, Mo. ROYAL FACE BLEACH The only known preparation that will effectually aU uiecoloratiomt euca as Freckles, Moth, Eczmi, Pimples, ShilnUes, Black Heads, Surburo, Tan, Etc, From the akin. Price SI. SO. Kor sale by all draggirts, or a large bottle will be awt, prepaid, on receipt ot price by Um raanuracturars. Address ROYAL CHEMICAL MAWF'. CO., Uuisville, k N. B. All our toilet preparation!', thirty in number, have the lurofesaional endorsement of trot J. F. El wen. tho ceichratad chemist, Send tor circulars and teetlmonlals. Dropsy I ! J TREATED FKKK.PotiuelYCuredwithVeeetileRemedles nave curea many inousauu . "l' ' minounced hopslnw by the best pliyBldana, From nrst done fj-mptonis rapidly disappear, and In ten daya at 1 . . t. I - U. ,,t i. .1 ..-t,,, .l.uim . n, MnwVM. Bond for free book of testimonials of uilramlouB cures. Ter days treatment furnished free by mail. It you order trial, send 10 cents in stamnjj to pal postage. 1H- H- H. OBEBH hBQNS, Atlanta, Ga. CHICHESTER'9 ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. -OfiW Bod Cross UiMzaond Bnuid. Tim o&lv ntUfett till ftr U. atafW noJ ur I.tite4y , iVrucclat ff tt OUmoiid Urmnd, In red 8uUlolii,tk4 - Uh b-UcrlUrOR. Tiikeatfta-ir. Se4s uf.rsl lor rtialr t l)llf Ay IlwlCa Mm4lma VhUmi, fe?rc?pHiia!rierSenalonBu 3 yra tu last war, 15 adtudicatliis claims, atty since. MICE-LISTS UF RUO MACHINES, patterns and Yarns, and Colored Pattern Book tree. Aitiut H'ojKni. E. KOSM CO.. Toledo. Ohio. AHII I BJSJ HaMt, ThsealyeaisiU b bbbsfb as umm ana easy cure, ur, j. t. I titeDheas. Lebanon. Uhio, PATENTS rerl PN8ION8 rtOT?irT rawer. U'raaaau, Ally. at Law,Washln(ten,Ti.O.

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FASHIONABLE S0CIETT. Tha trying ordeals which fashionable society imposes on its devotees are enough to severely test the physical strength ana endurance of the most robust Irregular and latetourftoya-rJHjrte food, the bad air of the illy-ventilatod, overcrowaea ineatre, are eacn, in uiemseives, sufflcient to upset tho system and ruin the health of the delicate and sensitive. Combined, they can hardly fail, if persisted in, to seriously impair the health of the hardiest, Ladies generally possess less powers of endurance than their male consorts, and so the sooner succumb to these deleterious influences. They become pale, haggard and debilitated, and constantly experience a sense of lassitude that "tired foeling," as so many express It. The least exertion fatigues them. Various neuralgic and other ran- harrass and distress the sufferer. Headache, backache, "bearing-do vm" sensations, and "female weaknesses" foUow and sorely afflict the GUfEoror. As an invigorating, restorative tonic, toothing cordial and bracing nervine, for debilitated and feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has no nn nirnnrio nn i UK KII"Ki:t" A Hft-I I

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Oeeral nager. . OHIOAOO, IF YOU WISH 1 iiJli,,i, ismkincssm. KBIVllTfil. iturahafia aua ot the obrated RMFi-H it WESSON arms. 'Sh fluratftmatl fhui ver maniftnrf(l anl th. flrsi- i?rifvia of mil flYnnr. MjinftttiTrvl in tlir-4 SO. .1ft snd ..1Q0. ttlnnriloabi action. Rafi iv ilQinTnrlci xrirl TrarntmoduLti. ConHtruohxl uttrlt-o; atuli tty wronaht steel, c-nfuHy initet -tal for workxrtmnshipand stock, ; hy are unrivali l for Ant bv lrabIlUr nndlitcenracy. lonot bpOtWivljy chcop fimuenbie enntiron lmItikilouf which avr-oiton aoldfor tbuKnuinn avtUdti an t ar tot only unmlib' tbut (1ai.mrou8, 1h SMITH it WESSON KcYolTc-ra ar- nil atumpetl uimn th1 b relnwitUflrm'-uamo, ndtltv'Htt and dates of patents and are grit am alcd vrfict ittovtiry cktaU. Xvr aint opon having tho pouuiae arftcltt, and if your doi lor cannot flunj'ly you an onler K nttoadariM bilow will receivo proippt and carnful att-ntwn, Descrtrtiv0 calaligue and prices fi : rn iitlml upon apSMITH & WESSON, tw-afentlon this taper. r4risiinil, Mas. II OHIO . tF" Writ. &rkt w.rk TBS 6REAT jo. wlak t. do with wail auachlB. ALL ORDBRS K1LLRO raouevut. TUBUUR WEU AND PROSPECTING MACHINE taaKHU for taocesillM waar ethers aav rallsa. SELF CLEANING. MUwMp.Mttt.Uai Ba.le.iOe BATALO.UE FREE, LOOHIS & 8YM1N, TIFFIN. OHIO. o i n rn a, rouham't asthma Sinclne Iteittff In TKM1 BIKOTKS, rrtis U. Sworta, M. . Krlta. tewa. la., writes: "lliaveiuui l'naforai)rearsifoan,r;; reUet ami! I tried T.,ur Speolawl. Sold bjr all UrS gsu. ipl,bynJi,SS Will, PaCK AQE fkek. Vuu.pnra, MUUtno f wa I IUt-B We BUr antee a sornl uavtna LLUItni. n l . ixwttroa to every sratftiatc. uaenusu s'bo,il if Tel.'irr.pby. MaAlMt.i. Wis.

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