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    Eddy Current, 03-05-1896Wm. H. Mullane

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    VOL, 4 121)1) Y NKW MHXiaVilAIMlI 5. 1800. NO 17

    MY COUSTHYm FORTH liK

    WAITING POn THI RAltnOAO, SU0AHFACTORY, OANfllNO FAOIORY.

    A I'ew TT I'nrla fer lltililn Heailsrs litMiiiiiihI Hluir,

    People (t'liiK nwajr drive tvcr tincountry ami notice the thrifty appearuncP itt the farina" nf iieople that aretint waiting for soinelhlim. Noticefarm with one year's cultivation arelulvutirril a muoh excepl orchards)tin n rth would In three yearn. Two-yci- r

    old eaeh tic will hear the sec-mil- lyear front twttlnn.

    Al l ISO I nil II. II. I'tlll A MAttKKT.Visit the depot uiul witness the receiptof hiM-oi- i, lard, butter, cms, poultry andfeed, tor nil of wlili'h tire Pecos Valleyl a world beater nl producing.

    I AN I sKLl. AJOTIIINH.UccaiiKf I here Ih not enough raised toNiipply the demand. I don't think thutthere ih u provUion dealer In the valleyhut would prefer to handle home prod-ucts if he Id procure Ilium to keepin stock, lie would not need ao largea dock: money that he aenda awaywnu'il atop heie uud ho would hiiiidleIt several times, whom ho only lundleaonco now. Fanners aliould not expectu i.iii 1 1.c dealer is necessary'niisiiiiiin, Iniy In KinalUiiutltiea foriri'u reason, one proinlni nt one Is

    l.i huc fieah i.rtirleM. Ten down tfti.i ten i ruiwls of hntter In ton large iiiinntity for the in e rage fumlly. It I

    ry unprofitable for tin producer ton,..'iid lline traveling from house toIn. ice; lietter be in the shadt; with anagricultural paper exchanging thoughtswith In other producer. Till the val-ley mid the railroad will come: raiseMiiiiethlug to Mhip and It will comeWithout u bonus, t'Mi i they may ask forn hoiiuM from force of habit); create awant of it rimd and some corporationwill I. mid one, and with the road will

    factories, and people to consumeout prnduue.

    Win I'I'.OlM.i: I.KAVl'.TIIIIVAI.I.ICY.One ehiNH- -a transient laboring clitas

    for piih if work daunr, canals mid railroad drew here follower of that claw,aiidsporU.thtdrworlchcomploted. Anniliu cIiihh with huig liuiui'M to superintend. have mine to new fields. Another class Which In iwmtly gone la tillSwiss colony Unit were, where raised,uh right, and il they had had trie rightciii'.itiruuemeul and instructions wouldhue lieenine n desirable addition totin v.tllev. All of them had mentis andhealth, butnoexperleuccof our funningor 1. 1,, i. (im hoi h'h had to he hrokeuwr for them, and tlwt Inevitahlehoiin ilekiii'f. Uiul iieeomiianleii. more

    i.i Jer ii. every chnnae however advuntill I , OIS. Another class of in i. pie thatui ' veiy much ill ul iwlled weie em1.1. y i h of one company, hut weic dmc.iimed. cui-in- g the country and comi..n,y bitterly, uud are like a pet hoy

    tint had too much money and too lit -t!e v,..ik. 'I hey are hpolled, uud at thei,n t round-u- the company may Dud

    . iieavv charixe airaiimt them, for itVt.MiM ne a m ih.iih offence to Hpoll one1 nature's iioldeiueii a good farmer,'j eotupaM did not allow them ton ili. tor nusthinu. even toting theirmul.. IVoiile ill tin- vulley Unit had t

    in lie for their gruli ha vb that desiredl.s II a good hoiuc. There w ere longii i n d K ntl ineiito instruct them thatwere iTiihahly as iucoiupeteiit us were

    0 k In letting up a tool, and madeno pretention to labor whatever, for

    ti.it i not a known case ot practlc-i- liiihiriictlon bi twei u the Tex ih line andJl .swell, and jtenerally lefl the pupilvi.'ideilmr who he wac ami whatwas them for.

    j iieie ih no m- -. r.-- i about iirigatlouJ Kiionledgi en . ntih to know when jou

    w.ini watei on our corn, and not onyour hay. which Ih in your power to appit .i not, im ii if in one Held TheHitpply canal 1 above all irrigable laud.

    ... tut ie no (I iligt-- r of u ll itill if thelUHil hli'iii.-- . 'i here is a WiilclllllUUWith telephone eoinnillliicatiou WilliWul. liin.in at il.iin, whociiu aliutmt

    turn water In to the old huunel. illsappliiatloii has given tin touuti a black t e, but tlie other ite inliiiijlit aiel wi.ie o,.i'ii. '1 l,e ..ntlnuk

    ii ttilbt uitl.ll appe.iruiice- a l.oide.. ..ti.i el. ..i .idiliji then n.l.iry

    M i ui. il.ny new .iiiu-e- that.i.i i.iii k fln of, that don't heHU.it'! w.ilk on i.e e ntli, and lh.it u ie In

    4t

    he

    h.i-- -

    are

    I. .mli with the people, ivill m.ike a ue11 1. It it chatter I "I the Ijcttei We h.iti

    utMHl olilCt'l: . bill W ill lion tiausIt ible ptopelty rlsfWlieii

    i ue em if .p" i id. lit liol ic" H ill i. k.ot i, iii- loVt ly e'llo le , itii II" jn wind ami ' nt tuthtlu. h .n uk tii t

    nit- t un II" t ii. oi. - .nil lie. lli'W. u IMI. .mi that it w n oi I i .ii'iiig climate Ihl.u in ie p i. .it ii. I' I ..i i a chilled onew i Ii a d i n . I in ul .tiiii snow. e

    ill ie spun , it I lull Oil) ale liot ofI In- - "let .11 ii ui .1 tloligt I h .UI

    - nd, 'tlin liii.l.lniu'- - h.ili w.i) iniind.. i Ing the lighter one rd the nextt.. . i p. oi tie u knot In a "iinlnilll

    0gRd, which WM rwlljr diUHitiiforUhle,linearly done With by irrlgstfon andvegeUitlnii, nnd will Hrentuslly be ofit.. .i a r.i m. .m itMnIuwm utarxulv ni.v wsli--r since the flood.and the seres newly broken ma)B thedust, lrrlimled land duws net needwater on tlio snrfaoe to dampen It, assnb'IfiiRutfoii will do that. Our windsare nut tlio olillly, jienelrnllng wind oftlio north Urn! tear along forty milesan hour forty days during the monthof March.

    Our garden season is longer than Inthe iffrth, but on the fall end and forwinter use, many tcgetrihlc remiln intile ground or piled with slight covertug, while )oii have to can or bury deepto pres-n- e them in the north.

    While I have not much pending, having lived nearly the allotted time, nolaud for k tie, none t buy, It Is tearfullo think of th hardships nf a cold, raincountry compared ton warm, Irrigated-one- .

    We luive the lieat Irrigating plant Inthe world, erhnM not the largest, butsecond to none In skilled management,apparently as easy umimgeil as a wellbroken team. The company Is composed of men with means and energy.Witness the rebuilding of the damwhen It washed out, without hesitationChat was a costly exM'il"iioe. Thepresent general malinger talks patri-otic bus Kpi.ire from the Hhoulder, discovered too many oltlcers that wcieuoltalflng root well with thu recommendhe came with he has to ninth', (livehim your support (not llnaiiciallyi inhis absence as well as in Ids presence.

    To me the Pecos Valley has the bestoutlook that it ever had. Northernfarms arc worn out, many of tlftiii,niulothers held up only with fcrtilliers.One very Impoi taut advantage of thevalley In raising hogs Is that olio oanraiiu alfalfa, which some of the heatcorn stole uu it not raise, iTbr olover,IhcrcToie chulern. I like io be utile tosiibstaut into my statements, so I willUko Sir. Demurest and Mr. Itarey, ofOtis, fur Illustration, craving their par-don, ir. Itarcy slilst his hogs, uudthey go tit top prices, cast, then buyshis bticun, hams uud lard tit Kddy, per-haps from his own raising, imylugfreight both wnys, helping to build ntown In i.iiotliurHlattLijut it ladliollp.onn Hii Bt iifWifTl wtlliiiilt TfCBuTtlMr IJeiuortqtt cuius Ids t lioma nmlpcltdles,Hnd its Al. Thu Illustrationis Hint a No. 1 article oan be raised midmade In the vnl.ey.

    Man Ann Si i a iter..

    I'm liHiit'l uTi ihu Iniil,t'uh'n Hi.- H'jduntorn nnU inurilnroi ot

    Cel. t'ouiiiidu, ol New Mellon, hum vnu- -In nit) hit or Im.--n wiilioutuil up by

    the until., I'm Unrr-- tt will 11... I IIiviii, miylltu Uvi.vvi New, la ltilriii.g lo tlie ttfurl. In leg ItiH.lo tiy Hit. iillirliiillh.ii ofIliU lerrltury l upprfliviitl ihu J''uiiiiIiiiumult! io ', uiiJ iiilti: OirrH dun notI'VlUiiu I" Hull Duo liRlit tl. kid ghiro rlnnf dviii'ivta lo bo fuuuJ In largA eillin.I. ii I to I lint luiyljsr, tangliar, morn eaoni-Kmju-

    el im ofTneii who Hack erlinlasUover iluiu nutl liionntniu I mil, ana lim-- rUi up uiMh the coinutnud liiii.d up" ItjIthi, nutl Hi" iiIiImu of por.ull ohers) orIn siiotlier dboihI falls dvnd wllb It ballslitirouijii Ilia lirsln. Onrtett I a vrlutt-liuiiis-

    li.M)Jliull.iil, llv la ii msn of iMk- -.. Mluuiitgs, a ilosd shot nnd i Initttul. tit Idi U'lrlit-ss- i It wn lie who

    if4ahi.l - Hilly tlio tuil" to tils Islr. ttroualil..Im to U.jjiuU euijt'd the ef esr of ihstnoiiif u trek p i ado. Thnl i.ut rsUbltshml his ii'iiulntion, slid he h aver silicaIkm-i-i it inner lu I ha eilinlnat ol.'I I.a sli. i anient Hist 0rret lis beanample; a t tuliant down the mar. erera of(Jolto.tl J'..uiilitiii U siit.faiory tieesiuet b sh 'Ks' Hit' oiliulosl-- t will

    hsenuut). If ilo-r- i si.y ilns nt nil toHi t rpatrntom of tlm lnl.l oelrags lis!ta nl thin to l lltaui Vhxi h tskfaI lu--l r I mil it will be for n risatli lull. 1. Ha jWill lit.t r Uiiva it UliUl llnsjll or nllr, U l.j'l.yii'ah.'a mnidarefli Imve baeil esptarml,

    Ii U avuti ii in irr UilM.niH plcen ef wtirktKsn ii Ih" huniiiu: iluttn of 'Hilly li al(ld," .oitl Urttia n i.i..fiii, for lii:e

    rltol iiutuk nnd tlh Hi.srr.i.,1 Iaim, l.e liser taertrd lo ssaliist.ii.I'l.l ds t.r ltsiis nv.-- Hie loud who IiritMliiK (' it. tint to

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    H r.ioii ol (lrrt l' l'illiiitts, It will onlyil.l iuti-rtsii- ins parssi'. '

    M. iaHiTlia Tesns ft l'liftllc UUIttay Couipnny

    will tltt )r lerAlal. i iiitfiilnr) oidsli-f-..!ei)imu, daly ifilli. I fl-iou-. ...I...,, sow, M-g.- tl "''"'""

    nil nil p rli'ina of lIlU )IU', t jA ello tor tltnse ll(kl all . til. I

    In. in 1.. i i.i- - !. iri-.-- l lias. Hireut of II.I x i 1 '. .hi I ttitUaar, ur Htldrraa.

    O into llrai fa.(hii i l'.t . & I i.i. Au-ii- ,

    I ills.., I , lit-- .

    A'i ol I filter ltiaiitMtt iitl.il l,.t.lit iris Ista -- r I a soidii-- r la l

    Msr).lnl V- - lanuaia, ('o,it.iiif IJlloiiuu ui tviuiol - vltij I i.iiiriiaivdnliruuM tllnr. I MSI riliiav 1 1. -- n I list it

    J !('' nmtui.l of no 'fl 'liit-- , but' " ' ',",u'' "ni "' wait! . " ' '

    i i ii tttitiiii iiij ma my Mtiii.iii'ii iiioiiI iitmt.t iIhImi I ullit I'll. . f i hii.I tilHr r -

    ; Uj.i U. liifUt litul-Lili-l t.j Uty llutr.I '! Uhi lil ijrll th oi 11 tuatllpeita tloit u . miti. mil laltt-- f andu;;r:

    I t k- - t.'iiwnrviu it n. no i. mill. k i.i, oi j... ,(ii'i. ... i llnl mi old n .iiiin.it-..- , I,,., t. lit . i lttt.itI l.i I 'i ... s to I hi-- t e ii,.'i , Inc t il'hi- - il.i Itii .' .ri n 1 del, Mom i.nii;

    i uuwl.tili Jii.i' 'iud itcuukaU loud, l.iuratruly. K h. Hsnuimo. rlalaa,---, dragee.

    I fr st,t b) Kdlly IlitlV I't).

    mm ran noiNfsrttwitsn iwm jiiuiim hwi vmim

    ' wti .nie untnrio iieimrtMBMti at mrrieni- -

    ttit?d Itthe Oninrto (Imsl ttowla tmuMKUm,which enntalua mnrh goud lufneniathaictiOi-enilu- g roudbalMing, fttmi whichwe tke tlw following t

    ii wet releutlve soil n purfeft nyKtemof Hntlerdraliilug' mnst l e irovtl(.This In best done lif cntting dltclirs dt- -nirrsmiie neriias un wsl Willi ills- -

    iih showwmw

    InstriwUTB

    raiiHTto mm hi mieiiea. i iwpii uiagn- - III Wkffts 1U AyQW-im- lrtll. should mve a go.,1 fall sjl j asm$ , . llw uuU UUlktgtssl outlet uiul shonld In fnin IH lueh-- nalftti tlwe prr M rltv (f the people 4s to

    cs to two fret nud ntsmt tme T.s w.d Ktlt(,)y tl exist lug qtiaMiHy otal the Isrttom, wil l ii slight sl.tpr. .ml-- , ,rtW,t,nrrt Ita.ey. 31ft eomilry has everwatil In thw i.honl. I... laid eoarso j,,,, or , huw tn, MaMtanlWoken stow, btlcksor lajrnnn- - mrnev--BW- L. of Ci.ul i mtfrhattcrtal suitable lo form n drain, illlimcthorn up to the level of tlio sidatrade.

    (leu ditches si em Id bo cnt on eaokshlf of the roadbed at a dl'tante fatv.nl 13 feet froai the t utsitles of thin' tilling. Tiiey sli .uld 1h cuongh'jlo ilium the fornidiitloti- - t USISI loInehe i the snl.ur.ulc. i

    Wht't-- tile in ehimp nnd a B"1 rmtletohlaiuahle ulo side drains are. iiff

    to ojmsii dttchna. e"o:;'.'...v initivrs

    NKKtM IMI'IIOVINO.Prom (IikhI KtsMts.

    shonhl lie made over the tiles lo oalohthe smfw water nnd coiidnet it toonteh tsudns placed' at convenient dis-taue-

    mmrt. '11 io caieh Istsius shouldba mnde of durable mnlerials of suff-icient slae to be freely cleaned andshould be covered with Iron irratlnits.The basliiH slionld ostend id least twofeet below l uttom of to we Import. The gw fttnlk-o- f our goldIirovido space for tlio and tlmy geMhurotd at the mutation of Kuro-slionl- d

    be cleaned at least twioo a year. dnaers, who desire to leap theThe strips of ground lielwueu llioinut-- . Ueitlflts of premium that nocnuin- -

    nUNl rofiii niKl tliu open niton should beprojioipj-- yrndud to coufurm with tJUacrown ami untile ol thu niuttilmir niittsli.iuJdJjOJ.twilsl.uidJ;i)iiJL In soil. TJils1

    AVUiAnarLba mmw iy mclienp nittv lamely useful in piwewnug !the uttrrylug of mud on the mutnliug.Moreover, tlie uniformity of thu grade 'facilitate the passing of I en ids.

    In a soli tlwt Is gravelly nndto water I ho open ditches on each sideof thu rrsul, even of u nil foot wide ro.nl.uro sufllolent for draining the madb d.

    If there Im any springs under (lie mud,a suhilnilii leaiiiug dlm-tl- to the wideditch will be Should the roudW on a sldehlll, a ih-e- open ditch onthe upper side, to arrest the (low fromthe iidjnernt laud, limy l snfllt'ieilt,tin. w.iier at iiilirviiN c.inilu. tedmi-- , t nnd under titer .mil v mi onliii. v.toneeulurt. D niol iiuk. the n.l-t.t-of giving Insnnieient untfull to the,drains.

    WHSftK 8" ONE 18 SCARCI.

    lliirnt t'lnjr i.' Miirlril ns h .,.,,,,1'tir IIiiIIiIImk UosiI.

    Throe years co, while oil atour In the ertNtt ni ( i.iiiitlt-M.- f I!iiuln)iil,I saw a road mulerial hm .I thi 1.I have never elsewhere win or heal. I !,

    'UH a curresiiouiU'iit !' It.snl- -1'he place was in ICsm-- or ( iindii lthcsliire, In K district of he.ivy eluy h iiwithout hslges of haul rm-- ami w it'iout I ho flints that ate to K-- . iu i .illy ust 1fornxidmaidBglu tluitiwitof the conntry

    The material used was simply burntoluy iu irreajnlar uveiiigiug, uswi-i- i as I can recollttet, alsut i iueli-r- s

    in diameter, ll was spre-w- l wis.n theroadbed like broken sdMie ami left forthe bnsid licit of tli clumsy loolln-ITn- t

    eltti i'iil farm carts to roll, for Itwas only a mluur roud and not a mainhiuhv.iiv. I wns ut the time to, ,(1, Jnfollliutloll III to the nietlits of buroliiH Ihe cluy or tin- result i I

    rli in-- v Itii it iu a ro.nl inI, but aui'lher settiiHi of theroel,

    wlneh to have ls-- e mp.trel o-tint s.ime wnv, wns tle-- iu eupitul vmi

    ,rrw i,K,t frm tnillkt......ri Altl la Maw .lanr.

    TllCsr,tsof the New illtpnuedMW ,ml, tig is-- l e, i.t h Uie si;,..-- .

    )7 ini' et'ii i by the t .uuly ami 10 rccut by Ihe nr"srty holdor ultaig th"Hue of Hie liupl t.tl IO..-I- . Who, In gittint roiul improviHl nnd. r the law, une-- t

    for it. I'utler it i.s rmioii Hifariiu ii. get u )tl. n tiiin r their stnulliuve-lmei- il lu linpioMtl roiwl.i and Hudat the k.i uu time tlt.it their laud, farm

    nlii uud Usjk have an tnrreasedvuluo beiMinsu ttt Ihe grealer ease of ae-M- sto the market.

    llrWMtt Psr Wide Tire.Tlie dlsensshai of whle lire for conn-ti-

    rise li. has ereatinl a ileiHUtid for s 'htires it'A mily for loads, bnt also fui'una uae, ami muny mauufaernrer liave

    set alsaii snpplyiug ihe ihtuaud. Owu-ei- sof lawud iu Montnis would m gl-- i I

    of the orsirtuully to etnploy a cuttm.iuwho um1 a wide tired wsgou. Al"U-ti-oa-

    (I'a. ) Democrat.

    All Hintllaiit Ida.The Merchant' uant-lallo4- i of Hsu

    Praiit inl. inU to hold a pining ex

    IHStlfoii, nl w h It is oxfMKHed tonil of ivlng now In use,

    with tmeh find eulr-Mtnlii- tfmailer as would imturully ro

    lfllp lo the Reneral snlileet of streefti

    MMWnRjrCi:mhes

    tnteise

    'jr..k4

    the the tiledeposit,

    peauttt

    Ossl

    luuips

    unableMxy

    ami rmvnig

    JIBtwSlillieH' Htmtt Airullllnii,Gotmiot (Irsenlmlge law signed tlin

    Mil raUltve to the eansUfiettaii of MalaliWtwsy. it upirattiarM fJ 00,000.

    WIB0TON ASSISTS MtVlfl.fil(, urefr ( ti.n Mini, osMiMl.ttH.

    dues Mf. jptosMst, the illreetnr of themint, menf w lien be tetla ns in Idsmaty reiwais timt the prodneihui of

    old Ii liimuetiiH? This hm he n tlwbnrilrn of bin ieprtn ftt many tmmlhs.Ho tells tia I 'ml tlio Mffxluoilui of gold(n vn- v rutii.-- ...It-- Iiu iimImii He ynts litHntcs wig i rtiiwrtcs that houost stallsMilan srefiup lied to wwatlon. WhatIs.hhr tibjBtrt r

    Dt ' i htl 'nietitl lo eiiiive IIm Idea thatIncvMse iinahidhni of goW will imiklhc(k'oplpi Kit- - pKKonsr If so, now?The prosjs iii of the ptndaorrs of theeotmtiy AutmiiIs on s higher averafe ofnrlcei, Th. e who arc favorable to theiroocolnageof miIvi - luive been uonleod-lu- g

    fiat onlv a 1.-- iderable sddillon tothe nmoBjit of llrt ue iioy of fluul pay-ma-

    wai m uimpll-.- this rejmlt. Thetitct that Pieston, im avowed gold-ho-

    shniy Lo ciitGfttig lo this idea Inhis tept rts Is a htiln hit sstoutshlng, tosay the leyt. lie givrs his case away.

    ThecoUtfidtoni f thegotdbn ?s Is thatthe iruautHy nf tuoui of flnul payatestwill not have the etM of Increasingprhs-- a and values. TlMMwy that tbavolotBe of hurtio mcaM lim nothingwhatever to do with rtaWant'er. Why,thsu, shoe hi the (Hreetor of the mint,an mowed goldbag, he interested' inshowing ffcet the production of gold Isery rapidly

    What Atr. PiwIor falls to note la thefnet that. 1u spite of I he fnertuned mo- -iltiotlai ol Lold, wn iH.rt more thsu

    JatM Ininr tlfiouirdtotgii esnnauge.Wo im Mm nbont "imrlty" uud

    tdlflUt tlm ttmld 'a iiiuihb', but at thesame II llttrn hTis tif is-i-- at

    This lu it very serious mutter if wnwere dl).poed lo tuko n OnTnuian wjidhjview of It. "l,arwFr8 ft very boI ecuo f ir the raids UffiMl! lifwty tverhas leeu muking Hipilfl twiervn,but "psitty" Is iirfpfb ft n little hitwhen we eouin to esporliug unr gold.

    Hut the irusoi lm aristrs, If "parity"is lint good tuongh for bnuduy, whyhhouM it Ixi i ufiitcud on Mtaiduy ? At-lau- tn

    Constitution

    A FISTFUL OF WHYS.

    ' lenthtes ! Awri Wlilsh User VimHwOaslli .r MuHrsUaO-r..HM.- nl.

    What is ti e tliiT rvuee Ifctww'ii ther.ei-ul- s ,vh ho laws to get filterus .pie's proi.tity nnd lite Ihhive whohreidaie law in doing the same thing?jneroimernme more cmiuing ami ineIntlrr mote eour; e.

    U'ti. in ii tlm v tlm lihssl af itlriflha- -llon Ilcfun o its volume hasthu noi.o niiiHit uai general prosperityas t ie los of blood upon thu vigor ofimili al life

    Why wns im iMtiple over eniluvrdw'tiie liny hsd plutlyof mmieyV liecum H'opln tin not become coward un111 t'i y uro "hrukti."

    Why ate American statesmen whoserve the alien bondholders' trust mere(onti-uitiiibl- than alteu ruetnie lie- -eauie they add I mason to their hostilityto llie'r nuilve luiL

    W hy do mi many D, s prefer theUemistriu y h t'ieveluud to thu IJfiittsj- -racy nf Jetietaouf Qeeause Jeifersoii Isilea I and eau't niva them any ufflees.

    .'liv is kiIv.-i- money better then goldmom y't He. uie the eooulrle using atvrr 'iiondy inn advniii'liig hi prosperity.while eom-tri- ii in only gold moneyuut iilroitruiliuu io elvillKatiou.

    What goiul doc it do to coin silver Ifthe ndmhihtrutiou wen't ma) it lo payobi i.utloi whleli by law urn payable lusiherr .1 ti t un Clin li gis-i- l u.i it woulddo t ) t 'ump hum of irou imd payatoragoitti tin in.

    ll' w Imve (ho nhlili-- s theKMVi. t'itf l'i I us. (lent of the t'rlllttdHti tea for Ihe l ist JO enih!' Hei ausetdlver ui u voted tur gold turn for pre!dent.

    ,,'l.s did silver mi ll volo for gold nu ufor pit. tilclitf i the wereIt rlti'l lr the pi oiillsei of their nolltl

    cal nnU by tlio t' il Isnd, kissItie, il iittitHibtof Ihtir uiudidule.

    Why ure preteuded silver men iu Ih"two out parties ru fant guk! rntur utcu.'iti "ho that Is tot with feu i ug.tiuatun . "

    Whv I It neccMNarv for (ho lO.nnflI 'ikat f the I'uiled Huues to t litert. .ly Inti politlus iiml path tarltt.iuisfor the gwld slumhud uud

    , luhT Deuatwo if tlm electors w(Mout of the right of vtlH

    lliaiii .elves uud aguinst theli- - Lpafejeorby the (rl.-k'-r- of pi litii i.ius nail COMvi m hoi the uvi i linn et of tliajteopla.'..iild be icslorisl uutl Ihe uiumf ill-- iuehy, whkh bus pnaluced dlsltBjssml

    i v.rful iu every gold standard eoftfflly vfthe wurhl nutwilhslaudinK i?6fSllHpuaeo and ubuinlunt harveot Wkl Iw

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    niihi ii i) fur all jHiint Jt"urth, South, JCiut ami Hrt.For jin Ihe, information rrgaitllnt connrrlhminr rate awiln to

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    I In re4t r ill I . unit ili.r. InI. inter. I'. I (larrH! made 1 Mitioim .j ur

    f... ,y . V,. ..:I hf ; , '.!T J...'lujr Hilly the KM. hu- - Ikn-i- i employedn iii" irieiiti i'i i i oiinuitii to rr--nt "at tlx mynlory nml. If pnaalhto,liinif tin iultj ikh-- v to jtintii-- . .Mr,Hfttiii- - at the rpHimi ..liny. Tlmriilon, lrr,. .., no,,,, .,, . v.,.,.,. m.i i ."no vtam.H Inmy MUMtrluir - eoiitilry intu, wlirn it m Into thei hi- - n ihil nr where H to jirtitty woll w.w lil njmlinirrrwro m mIo, TIio wnrnialilihlifd tlinl Hip horrible mimlr-- f mcctdinn wnuhl Ik- - lonnwctl. TIio

    !' i in iii It toil. j U6? tiiMiivnry. TimI tretiMiry would Iwoliurfiwl with tlm jxiy- -

    U l.oilmrnnv nirnrt. at 1,n,.i,.v i.. i ' ' ' ''" f iimiiuiiilttPil'town unvortiinoiit ntc nimlc tluMHiiiiliiKNprniK. itml with I lie iconic. If Uiutax myp ilonlrc to my ixlinrlilliintlyIiIkIi t ixm tlioy Imvh only in remainlimi t AmliMit hIIiiiii tin town limirilfir ii'Hof. Tin' et iiHi! vr ilmlrim to nmi leeonl now, an utniiiti,t rtny KrtntiT

    fnr polico and ntlornuylliuu NBH) for Imlli iiriosfM r tlioiMitniii' rbuiil yar, TIio aiuomits urotofi'M- - Hpt'iil wan uioiipy throw n away.

    Now wniilil It not Ih a ifiiiuniiii-iorif-" to Ifafh 'exit biiyi. In ptilillo

    hHiodIk imw in Itcrltt with UiHr IJatn?Ti would KMln roiillli-ii- atid iinthenli nil of hip another, Kur unuaraniuii) a iiiiiii to tiucM,, mi it iltn, andVilli It he NiHMI iHTnmoa a liiilly, ti'"i ii'iiii' mi when u ioiitidlnic

    would ul- - liiui atixr.tc titut ir ho onlykni w Imw In il l it. Out (1Bt-- i hm"f I'UKil.Nlx iIkom, (.mmi lodfff inl thumwIvcN aKitlimt tln-l- r hiiik-rtar- a

    .if Uio niiiiio olnM. I'liyalml inur-n- ipwvv nu HkIiIiii K I'am llrnlil.

    I'lio Sontliwoat MliiHlnTiH .Mucuzliii'of AIIiiiiioriiif, In. weliclli'vo, thniinly

    Ml cIhiw piilillwitlon IhhiiIiik rrointlilsrrflory for the imrpuMu of iluulii mir

    rwNiiiico liiiforn (ho h'iiIo ol ntlu'rlamli in attniotlvo form. TIioIiih( iiiiiii-Ih'i-- h

    tiro Krimtly unjirovod aim oontulniiimiy liMiiitlful IHiiKtriitloiiM, iin well iihvvoll wrlllon urtfclw liounnt; on (hojiiTfoia cllinnlf mid producta of tinriiifl Ifrrltnrv in tin- - ( uliod siuIoh.All wim Imvo n pridi in tlm countrytlioy mill Iminu nIumiIiI onuoiiraio hiiuIiii iliorllorlniii jiiihlumllnn. TIio inii((u-zIh- i

    la ptilillHhcd by the Mornlni; .,X. M.

    It In u wunowliut itjinurkalilo fautthai out n Uto upwind 1,000 uoiuou oftlili wiiutry who 1110 ploulolaim, notnmro than uui Imvo a itdloxo traluln;,uooonlliiK to I'roMldint Tlnvlnir, of (ho

    llwcrw rulvomlly. (f (hoMaW wniiion proacliurs 11111I sun woiiumilawyoni in (ho country hut few 111 0 ool-Ivk- c

    html, liven iimrcfuel (hat (ho ciiIIokoh Iiuvc etiulrlliiitod

    "it ipm ni ini im'niry .woim'H iir thoisoimlcj' .Mt of thu wouioirn collUK'iJufniliiatiw lHfouictiiohpninroriiuiiiuiitImiiiihs. Many of tin) iireuelierH. IicIiilMkm1 lnlkon.dn not iherer- -nlntloi. c LVln II mlrrS hliin rr""'S h,iT ,r"tjHii'iiw. loarneiily or

    The 1 itiaviM of Wlchitn I'uIIm. Toxnailfi t ciiiiuMao nml exprmmed iciitiuieuUdpiioiiucqtory of tho fedornl Kveni-ti-

    iit 111 ith ffir of uIIowIiik tho n'IVrritory tube the londoavotia of

    hiHiiax. tide via, eitl (lironlu, ndiboraand iniiiderom who 10b and kill thepeiple id adj'MiuiiK autek uloitg (he"IwVderi. Tin jiMiplu aak tliat (he (or-ill'U- )

    be ojH-ntH- l for white Hetlletnent,mi (he beudiUiirterk ol too murilereraIh broken up. I oiichm Imtt plvnty ofwork In do 111 Ihu ami other 1 1 11 ex. Tho

    odt mlKlit ulo luie ukd fur Ikerojietil nf iho KUiuuiiiU 1.ih. I 'lull, forwlili-- ilu law wo iiud.- - in imw u xUIpand tlw law lm no em el then, whileill tlie territnrioti man) hiudaliiw a lidmmli exN-ii- in made b) tho law' a few tteekn uui. tbo only upnrtni a iiiinu uoiiuii ..ml a 70 year old invalid ruliiei wua liiiiricl off In SnanrroMid is mm lu ld in jail mi Iho rbbiwo 1 1.. late hi of the Citinnmb net TheJieoj.le ate lamr Mexican- - mmit ih?ly Htji ,1. u,K TUble.lt, ,r Nm Jlexiin. Tbe

    ... ...M.wnil, ,HV. iii .iuekttnn,(tiidtMrUalu-- a rnttlwu 10

    their hut (hi th edj(e nf town, wen- itmil for a I I Ih.j wIm earn 4fw illiHKa oiiUiiitf wood, with winch boiHiy. Hour to make iunKli caken uponpUleh llifae NMir nek vopk- - i iibxlhiIn Mexico Um - .p, i,kiii 11 tiH irHieaii. permit. n n 1 ii,t ) .. il(triu... ii.if in-- i,m j CIHUI 1,1 , i ll') ,11- - 11am of 1 in- - ueuutit it'- i.H ..11 i;(ilunndi l.iw iiit i' uili ie t Intl,it.j 11 ite le.ll .i . I tl ' the I in

    tin) Lite win, ike 11 pi i, 1 1,11J.. .j.lr I'i. - .in I 4 i .il lUl'MiIn .111 j I ii 11 . p " p ijll III

    it 1 . um ' ! liuiki lin 11 I.' i'i. .in- .11 ,t,marry. Ttie it e o ne by U' Ifei.tl J(. ei lOO-ll- t nut 1 tiiiii .uiu oil t 1.1. nil i . I .. ilui "t

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    hiiiprlNlnKitidio

    f.TOtK RkFUtUCAN AROUMENTd NOLONOrit TRRHIFY.

    renlile !! ImmI Tout!. Mma rimk l llrneflunl nrrr Tallfr Klinwii A Mrp TmnirilI'rru Trail isWhile ro loyal l)fm.rrut wlllnllempt

    (u oVfeud tlN! tnrlff wt Hint Demon-nt-iNn (rrtliNiiulM p rtultled it nominally

    '""'"" "WHfwii in wwi. mill willltt"'' "WH ihmi urn III in mrty will, nime imwiilrut Mill in HI letter tn Mr.i. T V:M,,:""l"' :V.r",?.!w-W- '

    niim rmnif t r Hin?nr, tni'iwt utulw-- lla lamaflohil rwullD. my Hit Ht.I'HMI UHHiK. jMl.TOIIf Wltocii IllUllloty HitlilM Hliytlllu of tlw IIB()n iMllWPftllira two jMrtiHN jirlor to IftM nml utiiei)

    -flr,.lTmiW,,1i VT11 ,l'V,."ck n,l,lll,,,,,w

    fllMtiMl If U'lilllll till ifil in I line iuiti.(in i'IiiIiiih fur iliiiiuini'H nrlnlii1' out ofI Ih wnr. TIio DeiuomatM, oiico jilvcu no--

    to tin fiinilH, luiiiHiy ftuiu Iholronu I'xoliulou, would pluiifw thu coun-

    try liiluoxtruviiKniitoxpniiillturon. Thurowould txi 11 InriiiiiK nut of tho Itupuli-lli-tti-

    mid iiHjuld mid imnitry inulti-iimI- hof UmiHwrnlH uouJirfwiiit. In Ihulr

    lilueuM.Mt loudly mid Jimik wiih. t Ii 1m Imldnr-dm- li

    dliiuoil Into (lio corn of tho Kopuhliiim niuk mul flln tlmt iiimiy, inont ofjthijlii, nrtunlly liulluvcil ll. Tlimo wnn atonl mid kinii npfiroheiikinu of ilniif-r- r lotill ooMUtrylionldiim-lial- f of thovotorMnlitiiiii illn rllmi of lit pollcliw. Igno- -rnut Itnl ulucem inen imtnnlly weptwlmu 'Clnvwlaiul wim oIitIwI. Fairly Inli lll- -Hfol litifliu-- iticu diidatcd tlmt tlioywould nrmiiHo their IjunIiiciui o unci acoiiditlmi of war. A cold chill run down(In opliml cmdM of 111111111111 ot wxl Itr- -

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    pulillcHiiH. And nut It ik piiip" 1 Ini I wjuedlolf d. Xo wiir, 110 u, no it,ounkivniucnt, no wnr eluliiw mtd. 110IimiIIiik of llin lioniuiry, no uleau kwocjiof Jtppiililk'iiii olllocliiilileiii. Tin mhiiiMilMidid. Tho prophrtH woto ptoved(11 Inc. Tho Itiwin wim lmiht thi.t aDftiiitKimtloiiiliiiliiiritrutlon wiMlhomiuitlof tiny Itnpiildidiui In clunnlliiow midonioidiicy mul vnitly tho nuHirlur ofmany. That armifnrw hud lha MulJln iall knocked out of it mid uliirmod no

    nil iiiiiii-- .Then cuniH tho tiirlirt-iMio- . AkhIii tho

    nlm 111 wiiHuouniled, tho wtti-cio- erwt- -oil In (ho nlltlil Jlel.l, Jhe bui'i.hooliiiiidu to iriMt leuluto wl Idly mul 11 Kir Imidly. l meant fni Irudo,Urltlnh free I mile, pauper wumw mid nilulnxe of kiukt kimiiIh, Uio pnupf rlfiitof our lulmr, the ilrflruellun of our

    Thu muiii'iI Miipln ii(iilii 11111away in a terror of unit m. Mciciuiuy-Imi- i

    followed, mid tho miction followedUnit. 1'inplo ri'Ktilned tliolr witn, mul,ahniued of llmlr folly mul .ii'tinlleo,retorl Duiiiorruoy. Thin iikiiIii Uioojro diiiieml liefnro thu miiltitudo.

    Tho pmile enniK iiiduntry(pinl)wl ut the pniwt of reiliieeil

    which iiiomiH reduced ttixatloii.If Hie nitc weio loiuheil hy ptnfuiioIwnilf, lulu Wi.uld follow. AhiiIii thudoliiKu of oheop kinmIh won Ihreiiteneil.Afinlu our mllU wero to Ih nllent, theirclilinneyH iiiukcleH mul their woikrnidle. AhiiIii the ilicup woru Mmnpeilnl.llnl lh rnlra wrro reduced, rkuno weroVl'flllyh'iiiovMl, noiuo went reduced "!ipercent, othern AO, olhein Mill low.I'rolecllon wiw not rut off.A tp townttl frwi I niilu wiih liikon n'hurt one, hut 11 htoo ueverthiileNii. f!lll

    . . .- ' sv imir til'Ihhmi decreed, but the old doctor Ih uttliin chn,e of the iKitieut. HU inwlleiiinoatetilill IhImk iiiluiliilHtartd. Tho jki- -HihiI lu miii-inlii,- .

    Thowiiiud liii him Ihoii Imiuht 11liWieraUoii timid mul dull lo Imiiii. tThoy leiitneit litter lM Unit Deiuoumlliirulo did nut mean iiiiylhliiK they Imdrnt (old mid did luomi n,M1l no vein- - j

    meiit. Tliry Imvo now IhhiiihI Unitut luxation lot illmoilroim, hutbillllfnl. mill iIih miiikIiuIihi will filll.H '

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    ItrpMbtlmiilatii kuiI TurjUui.ran limrillr ercalw iilautrmtinii Ihiw

    a tho Turv nun nfH"' Uilialn lar Ilialmrlf th "iiliwl lloth fait

    both lllovo wwto jI"' '! wimaim moan- -'"f whlaliii,, iot.re.tof their iijhI ,

    In Iho iiauiuuf gn btin iin ut't rich iirlara Iho .

    in iho IJihi- -. 111

    llnw Unrrl! Va Hut-- i 'ill,"1'ir.nii ol iiator "

    nu) u fm ml f I pottllrllUI, "wliv i fur lilt MU'l'u ill llili

    i. 0 due lo m uui1. 11 1'l.mly in 'ii-li- i Hunt-- '

    l - :iiIm'Iii.i-.,i- o fij' ijr in it il inai

    o y n:ni iii!i nu 1 ma iMinudv i ibei '.; t'liii-iiuuil- i l.ii.inii r.

    A ti'.nH la ltuiniij.1 Ml.': It . n li.t n I 1

    lllj- ll. r . l.'l.l UM Hip i'i ,.tnil lint if In-- .. i.pp.i .i 1. i I

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    STOCK CTAMllLBHa' LOCSIO.

    They Unntr llfnliirnsn Onnmitlr TlielrVhiiIIhI, Vfl I'mttl In I'lnylnc.

    Twn i unlw in n Wnlltrt- -t (.fllct Imd Ikhmi lliolt wont day

    after ilny, lifter wok for Hirelong yrHin. Tlm trtk th-ka- which

    iiintiiitii brill1 oltlier Joyor cormw kpeotihitnri', win iiintiinntn-tilj- r

    Unit. TIh innrket nl iincolniIihiI IihiI ii miMillmml limiki Imii at IIn'elnek Hit Imtl in II led In Um nip-pot- t

    mill lmil hid 11,1 thu price tot hotinnier level. Tliu umtnl Inllufier Minrpbreak iiml quick inllle prnvnlli-d- , nmloiwrnlrtm worn trylnjj to wither Ihclrlli'Hlil either In now iiiHiiiwunii of

    or .omedl.uto on whatIMottin thoy mlKlit Imvo Hindu In (ho toutciMiwirlind they Inllowod tlio niuvo Inquch ittrrrllnn.

    "tlirRr," ii iniirkod ouu of tho Irnd-o- ri"you'ro a Iwir, voiit"

    "Vpa.""IIi-w-i 11 laiar dny out of ton,

    lutVKti't yntiT""Von, 1 Imllova 1 Imvo. YVImt of UV"Woll. (liro, Imvo iiuulo any

    iiioiioy in thu otintluitoil tlmnHHikor III anrmwful tonof.

    "No, .luck, I'm behind jnmiy thou-wiuiI-IhiI, liy thu way, you'vo lH)ii n

    hull 11I110 diiyM out of ovury Ion, andImw niufli iiiniKiy Imvo yon iiiudor"wiu tho liiuulliiK reply.

    A ilejeelnl look mixed up with 11 Mck-l- yhiiiIIu In tho Inulur'H fueo an ha

    wn mkvd thlNiiutwtloii, nudnftor 11luniui'iitN' hixltiilioii ho wild, "To tellthe truth, Heore, I, Iihi, nut n Iikiiv.vIier."

    "Wdl, (hfii. Jack, who int nil Hip""Onn limulriKl I'nulat " l, Siifinrl

    nllotited tlm 11III00 Ixiy. iwtho nhiirp click of Hie ticker pilnicd I hoijiioliitloim.

    'Iliiynio 100 I'tiul ut tho iiuirknt,"wnn one litulcrV orilm.

    "Sell mo linn uiu at llnw ipi.ir-Ipm,- "wiih tin olherV.

    The hiokcr mkjii from tlioHour r ilui (lint tho oidornhud Imou oxoputrd, mid IiIhiiindo u credit (o liruknm)o noeotint of$' of Uio tnulern' uiuiioy. TIhin it InI hut In plHyhiK j ork,M in all Kumld Iuk.Uio homo idowly tn iiimiy jtetn thopl.iyi r'H "plli." Hew York Piwm.

    A VERSATILE SPECIALIST.

    Tlirrt Wat .Mora SMrrjimu Tliuii Ilimnr InI lit Tiin.tiinlci'i

    A teitilln local pliynioliiu of kiiiiniuhneariiiK mul vuit pretense oh lo olhioulU,T,V"'!? J,,,"rl,"',',! or"1 v,,0 '''f mm hN olllco 011 llioudwiiylo uticud11 nineriii- in uiiic.iKO 01 a Miuieiy 01

    ' !''"J? ;1'"0,",!n,fil,?,or w nH iiotu mrui- -

    'l'l;"',l,l.ltwni not 11 lilt ilmi ueciiuill. Ik noted

    llin coimluiil iilleiulmieu iimiu Iho mhhloin of upeoluliMH of every claxn, wlu

    enlivened, nml mivciiiI moiitlm m;ndllieei-diu- l III ntllllli up illili a lellHittitiipc--l in a Ht I.imiu KUtliiirliiR,

    Hit lo CIlicKL'o Uiu Willi. . IPfMiiUliHlilniM'lf ut the hurt, he wan WiWdnl hyionrlw.y Ihu pilvilem of nlttlii In IhoiiipoIIiikk. Al orn-- ho liegmi vlh'nrotiH-l.r- ,

    )l nloultlillv mida memtier of tho rolcly

    who hul U from (Jiuciiiunti. The icmuiI-liieu- tof brethren UKaiimt I hem Inc-Ile-

    wiih nin ru I, ami limit; toreiu'ocallie m a dinner nl tlun'xPlii.h., ( InciiKordiib, wlili.vrili1i thu piomdiui'rieloneil.

    Tlm "nuMiloi " from hmlIwu ( down fur a tonM, mid ho hudNieiil iiiiieh I Into cure in fuiiuuliil- -lui IiIn MipiHMihly mhiiiiiIih.Tlx nuiivo iniiatuitoiler, rllii lieulitiilyIn hin plitCQ, the uiienker in 11fiiNlilon (hut outlteh uiwct the caleiila- -I lull" of Iho tixplrlui meillmiN mul iiuulolilni at oiico iiud fin ever tin Inm-hlnt- f

    profcfxlou who In not only able, butrlrlkliiKly veujitlle. 1 Ih-- in IuiiihIuco(Jr. II. Illluk nimiknt t'iiioliiunli, whoIn widely known iin ii Hi'tiilll In every''' meilleliwaiiilMiiKory l"Kmiulier.

    (I11..I0,Now fieunonlly In llin houilv mul

    of man of by a miiIImh a MiriiKi iiiioiy ko.1 mid fjenar--

    iam uellniHi iiavo liu n nhrniik into obll- -

    i'"'i'B""' m'noiiii. who mneiihuh iujoiw iifiiiiK niai Hie in immiliyMoriy fm It iohh In Uul it la not irue

    Iiowwer, a AirlditxlHiii TllhaMiuwlililr obmifN oim ii, l rooked In"" uieantliiie to nhu iho lejuui ierl. tut ut Iwml it may huro full play"" Utum "W to U- - la--MtoK t uw charity'r ''" J- - " ll ha,,- --" " AiWIii.

    htiiiluH 11 . ItuittV Cur.Ill .111 luiei view with Mepntnk. 11 to

    xwt nf vhli h Hpi aiu in UruttThoH(bl. 1 wan u.kul hin oirfuiiMi olibe m w cm:. "TIm-ii- i wt. n lliiM'," Iwiipllil, "wlioti Itiifkiuu MbeinU elier-Ihhi- il

    11 hoN'-- l limy ay, iuilntd, a willnib nbli direti r In iK l.ut tho mnvI wir Ini- - illlHJWilllli-i- l rtpurlUllnil

    ""' " tl'"K lmt wiik predicted him M' M',i,,',"- -WMm' imm ,,""w"1 of ,,,wi"'r ,lirro ! "' ,"!",",,m":, 11,0 ,nflt:

    U uettt ll'' ruin ll.ero )l4 Ul. "li r I" mol Imdiiuiillnj' tone.l'wrl.y. a Hluw but miroin. "" ",nv "d. honor ofmitmmum, a ,.!,!. r ,i,Mi., 1.,.. pieiillni In you 11 ueiitluuiuu of our

    tlmt itnaliftlitriHluclliNi IxkoinI ieilr "I1 ('' HdMniHfiil look or tmiiedottaaulll In heller. TIioIhiiiIioo of fuo Jv impalatloH of prorcoillui' fromtrada haa oiie to llw blooilr thlu. I ,M", ,,I1,",T,7,, ,,y " .ll,'"'",l,'" 'Thla in what him lawn Ihu '"'"'"l" whlaper! I.k IntoDmuuorallu wiiy to net. It it not wlitt " W,MI "("",' "" 'mildIt wohIiI lmo rnapwl ouutd It Imvo ro-- "" J inn, we nhall Iiud no belter

    lo tlw latter thu pJaduo mnilo, n"w uUm ''" Iho lepiilulloii ofhot let na bo tlmiikfnl tlmt wo not what " "'TT" "wiihw bke.1 by 11 iomtwo did mid Krd our loiiia 1111 elfwt UMt llu ,wl',, ' ' ! I"dim totu

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    " " i"l HHnieriiie hii.ouk imit pin-- .t"i I. purllon. ll. 'I.i. nhnwn htniiM'll

    blUiO IMfupable i'i p.hiihk fnM tlirtriiilltl.at of hi- - 1 11 ih-.- . i., nod willinlllili'O l.ipli'Vi'i 111 I. fill 1. it lit

    li)i-l.:- l 1.in 1. 11-- . 1.1 1. ,. , j ii. !y. "V I -- I Oil 0l I I i ti I,

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    ARKANSAS POfl SILVEn.

    A briunnraltn loili-- r of That ll on Ui(tnuli.t in Um .Nnlloii.l Unnitnllon.Hon. Jerry Hrnilh In 0110 of tho eom-li- i

    men of tho armih. Ho In joiiiik,oblo mid iimhitlmm. Ho Knulimtcil atthe Uiilvernlly of Vlr(lnln a fow yonrsuk'n mid went m Arknnwin in .row upWilli thu counliy. Ho utotiped at Monti- -

    Uuln Honio mul Invenled In a vmt nn-- aNif furiuliiK JniniK. Ho hud breu at thu

    pla-- e hm thim tun inontJm not IoiirenmiKh lovole uheii ho lient three ofIho iildoxt InhuliiltuilN for the leitUln-- Iurn. Ho linn benii in Iho houco xlucu

    tlmt titmi nml Ii 0110 or tlm Hit Im 1leuilurx of that alntf. Ho nerved in IholelHlnturo wiih (tovernor Clark andtlmt Kcntlciiinn hint tho very hlflhfwtoonfldvitro fli him,

    "My ulnto In overwheiiiiliily for tlmfree idid tmlliulled coinnKu of llvcr atIho ratio of 111 lo J." Mtlil Mr. Houthtu an Atlnutn Cnmitlttitlnii report ir rooeiilly. "Thuro are practically no Ruldlliuu in Arkiim-im- . Tho only (told tuetinro tliono who 11 ro eujoyliiK fedornl a,

    Hten tholiuukerNnro xllver inculu our Mmi.

    "Wind do I think of Iho prospecu foridlver iKiHlnt fun In thl country)1 Thotdtuntlou Ih JiiNt UiIh: 1 hardly think nil-v-

    will recelvo (ho rrcomiltiou ItHliould itxoivout the iintloual oonven.(Ion. My lilt lo Male, with iU 1(1,0110iX'iiiocrntlo mujurily, will cant It. Illoleotnrul votoa for xllver ami Demx'iiipy.Toxux, with her 110,000 0i niroiuHojiinjorily, will eimt her US votea In Iho

    nno way. Imllaun, which Ix noverUemovrntlo or Hepubllcum ubova 2,000iimjorily either way, will follow rlejit.hchliid iin mid cum IH volw for pnld.'l'eiiiiMiviinlti, with Iter U4 oleetonilvoloa, mul 110110 for Democracy when thulltiul count for president coinex, willvoto for fiold. Now York, with Iter tvotoc, mid, If I ma a prophet, nnno forIlia DiuiiocriitliiooiiilliliiHixfor proxiilenl,will bo for wild. Tho Milltl ItejiublliHiuMutoa will vote iiKiilmtt lie, mid whatehmico will tho rintex of Iho mint It midwo!, that iiiuhI x kIImI iihiii n fur-uht- h

    thu IiIk l"fiinx-ni- t ii majority, xhtmlof mil voting thio thickly iHiptilntcdxtalex which nlwn.x nmkoonr plntformx,but never lvo ux uiujoriliexr

    "If xihur ciuitmt nfl miomiltlnu, Ium In favor of bolting. Wo run ut leuxtfollow our prliielplex. Wo can net xolhlImekluit In tho v eM.

    "I bellovo wo Mioold iioniluutoHu In rlitht 011 thu xllver ipiex-Ho-

    Ho ix one of tho iiinxt popiilnr menin Iho oouiitry. mul he Ix mi )xipiilur InliU own Miitothnt there Ix no doubt Hinthu would curry it for ux."

    BIMETALLISM AND NATOWC.

    Colli" llliulruti--o III. I'limnrlnl 'llirorliy llrfi-rrlii- s In llin llu&l lu Kxtiiri.Wo bellovo tlmt bimelalllxm tlmt x

    on two mi iitlx for money ix a betterpolicy thill! ( in' Unit tellexoii only mmmeliil W !' out piclriiil lo wiy (hutthu iulollli'eucc of mitukiiid miiy notIiud a xyxtem thiiit both of them,but wo do Miy Hull to demouellro eitherof IhcMi melnli. ix 11 xtcp liuclnvnrd andnot a Mcp forwmd.

    llimetallixm ix the rlftht to um either(nld or xllver ux primary money. Thux,under Mich a law, If our Initio roliitlouxor the Inwx nf other untlniix Inko ourgold awiy, we have xllver, mid noxcriutM Injury nccurx. And tho eiuioWivIiik piliielplc appllex If our silverkliuulil lenvo ux ami ipild reiuniii. Thevital principle In blmetalllKm ix UiorlKlit tu lino cither metul. If proiluotioiiKrowM lrx 011 one, wo have Iho other,mul tho two toKcther furulxli a mnroMiiblu httpjily of money mnleriul t Iin 11clthi r iiloiio ciiii ftiriilf It. With onn onlyof them for money, tho contraction midux'ximduu of the world'x xupply, niteruntil! ux they will, miiko mi uitcerluliinuil iiiihIiiIiIo xupply. Of I he two metalx,dollar for dollnr, 10 pnttx of liver lo1 lxirt of (old, xllver Ix Iho 1110:0 use-ful nf iho two, ix upplicd to the ni(ttmex mul ix the mnio xerviceablo of Ihotwo metalx.

    Tho priuclplu Hint It Ii Hifer tn relyfnr uioiiey on two meliilx tliuii on 0110 Ixa prliiuiplu Hint wo entry Into uveiydnyUfa Wo toly 011 whtmt, corn mid rlet.fur brnitl: 011 lxcf, pork mul mutton formwit. If 0110 Ix MBiiec, wo uo tho other.

    It In iiImi 11 priuolplo liythe uiiMM 11 1'owi r that miulu ux. WoImvo two e, ox, nun to icllcvo thoxtmliiupon tho other! iwu ourx, two aritix,two li'(ii fnr Hu xmne roaxou. Wo Imvo0110 head, but two luliex of brain; 11110liHtirt, but two vent riulex mul Iwomtaof oiimi inio chc.i. but two limitx) twofnwliiiiw lo telluvi the orKiiux of dl,oa-lloii- ;

    the mouth and nivo nro both duulin ei.ualriHitioii. I 'lent Inn loclf ix duul111 tho nmiHiiHu lelalioii. I reiuWul younf iliooe ntiuple fnetx In mititro twdrwiliIhexlniple li'xauii I hul, in prorldlii1' ornwaiiy, it wux ximplleity mid whilomlu pttivido (but money could ho mniliifnuii two iiieiaN, nm lo iuIIom thuMrain u)ii Hh oilier, mul tlio vuluiuaof bull 1 to uo diawn iiikmi In meet IhudriiMiid for 1111 my. Thlx waa Iho eln-i-- ;I Idly Hint bliaeiullUm uavo In uur our- -trney. W. II. Ilaney'x Kamam fliy

    'Hjxich.

    VVlut fi --x:n Vxlur.Honio uf uur Irlrudx tell ux tho law

    diwaii't etoala rnln. I agroo lo Unit.Hut itm law ran ciealo dmuniid mid doiwiud cuu ireala valna. Da ynw ipicx- -lit 11 ilmt? Klrlka down thu demand forany euiuiuuttty awj you dtmliildi ilavalna aud im-rtu- Ila ilemaud imd yon IIntmM Uio viiliie.

    Kow.oor Hemumlbi fttumU who oppoewllil- - acuxuti il.i 11 liaMlltitliini i.fliver) uy I bat niMler ui ulihitli urkl tliey agiaw to mtu ftlvt-- r ol lo-- i

    I bun Iim eiinHiiii Ik I lalue. I iinreo wlikll.i iu. i ,'n ir in 1. .1 1 mill iii 1 1. , uii u4ua lil.lt. I'.. I bowvuil we ttvt .11 lu umnil ir.i.l . uti.i i' If my 1), oiia-riili- r till i.m,iliiuk In ri. ihihi n 1- j'.,i viihOhW wleii It ii- - .n. '.. I1II1 il nmiimr, li 11I 'u.v 1.1 ilu 1.1 1I.1 ..1. tin Iru in'- - of .11vor .luri mi 1 o n . ..f a fr . t. !(W.iylnlexi 1. 11111111111-141- v.ilui--urn rr r ' ii v,.i vim. it wimit I.i I ,'4-ak- i I'rfm

    Natltanf hrllV '. tlndiir llxccnllan,

    ".5. ...v null Kill I CIHI IMIIIKI IIISpJrAlTr,f.of "IV ttnn wiih n ami fe.Of IMdr. In thu mil nl (imnn, ll..tnin VI. I'llll. W. Orrinn .1nl iaiil ,(, .n.i.itor of retinurr, A. It iw. i Imvo livlert on one1. 1. Vt ihrxmlna mxrlilnt mul nil flxtam mnInolnMlonxInffllicn-liv- , nu Iraetlnii enirlne ih!.miv iiii.il" uii nir KiiQiunff ixinrr, rnrn. tie.

    !f ! "v .'1n",n "ilu nml one torn lmiiir.ill of hl(h iimt'Ctti luui tnlPti hT mo m iliriimii nf I'lintina tv i .n.i i. .....l'"' - niinnii nn 1111. ttmvT nrrrlli'Kxrm, ilmiit nlno milt miuili of i,t inwn nl

    Wit l; liercliy cltnx llml en Hxlimlxy. Hie7Vi ' . 1 1 ' i' ii"' winrrn mo limniii ",""" I"' nun miiniiMTii muiia Mr. Illnir mm ijiwrr tirfiii rntm. Illinlpil xlout 11...... ..lillUswdllh ...nf V.t.K. -- . '!.,i.i, 11. nir iiaiii-jun- i 1,11 uirinwer orrrne farm. I will mII lb nililnlmrtllf1trltil... III... kall.lv llm .km. flnUI. ll....i......v ....i w, a 1... iiiiiniimiIrniliillxraxiiilllilrireiin'nu, nllh lHiiri mIii Tf'.aSH ""p mini XiifitumliM li1 TlTt ! "" .iit"i "ir. in nit- - nmn"tlil ldcrlorrxtli. J. I). w.h.kmi,

    HIiMifnf Kidir I'oiinly.

    GOOP NeWSPAPGRSAl 11 Vurr l.nir I'rlee.

    The Jml Weekly New ((JalnloiI orl).i) U iubliiii-i- l Tuexilnj-- mid p..un;i. bneu imiik eonililx or elln. pnwthere nro xprcinl depnrlmrnli for the farmen. llm Imlle nml thu boyx nmloriiuox n worm or Koiicrnl nrwx oinlltniiiiiitrntrd nrllolc. timfxit loporlx rle

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    A.H. BELOi&CoPubJlBherr,IIAI.I.AH till UAI,lTIIN, Tli.V.

    Site of Mercy

    Boaranig: Scliool.

    I'uplU Iniluclei lu Himllnh nml (It--riiiiui. llii.ul mul tuition, pitiiiiuiiii, Ti j.im. riiinn leiion

    ifrt (10 po llllllltll.

    I'plji

    Sisleis of Jlcrcy, Slaiilon, To.v.

    d. F. BUTLER,PHOTOGRAPHER.

    Great Reduction inPrice for Dupli-

    cate work:On nil work ilium provloiix ( o Nov.

    1 hu, mo.), 1 win tutiKc diipiic Hten atthe following rutcx:hi.i:

    (JaldnelK. tj2.(m Sl.tWtl'xS'4 A-- rnrix tmnnl :ir,n aooSourenand CiirdH. l.6ij l.(X)yifws 8xni (t'i'jsH, loo

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    FRED MYERS, M

    PHARMACY,

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    orrani vita nmi.10 innBept Pappcngcr Service

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    TEXAS,THE EAST

    AM0

    SOUTHEAST.

    Cannon jaU Train,X0ltTINI'I)()NHII0l It lSTIJUt,

    fenve Fort Worth, 7 tort n.m.I)idbm,8:0.t1. tu.! Union Uuput Hilfl n. ni. ArrlrciIt. I.uuli. 7:31 n, in, neit ilny.

    HJIITBDICVKNIXG KX1MU5SHas IIrkm Quiokknbu

    P H'liirH to St, liiiiilH and tin Knst.4 I loom to MoiuphlH.

    .Jtio Hour lo Now OrleatiH.

    ONLY TWO DAYSintrwruH -

    Texas and Now York.Pulbnoii 1 luirt--t HJeepliin (Ixrx lo Hf. LonliClilenKO, New Orlrxu nml i'nolflo (Joait.

    Thrniiuh day Sonrln-oeHcl- i wny betwteuFort Worth mid MtiniitiU.Pur tlrkll. mIm nml liirilier Inrermatlnn, mil

    mi ft nidi r eon jrimr iirarnl lleVoi xkiiiiI.t,.H. TtlnilKI-.- . IIA.-tl'ii-fi ll&l.ll'.it.nl Viet Vitm llmi Hat. llm Pan .ti Tkt Am

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    PROFEtSlONAIi AHD BUSINESS CARDS

    JOHN FRANKLIN

    ATTORNEY AT LAW.

    kiDDY, NKW MUX

    fREEMAN & CAMERON,

    ATTORNEYS AW.'i1? ' J N'BWMIiXIOtj

    Jt S. DAT EM ANAttorney At Law. '

    lil)DY, NEW WEXICO.

    JOHN RODMAN, M, D.

    HUIIV .SHWMKXK.O.

    4Office, Itonm S'n. 10 Tniflll lllotk.

    Frank AgostinitHMtt'f III

    PAHOy GROCERIES . . .

    ESPECIALLY IMPORTED

    Tuinporiiiiet' DiliikB,

    Clarn iiiidTolmcc8(-Pu-ll

    II110 of Friiltj,

    Pancy Cfliiilj Fresli hVei)' Week

    ad Standard t Miwt

    Hotel Hagerman

    dlBBE aa' HaiBflKM '&aPaaMaaRS

    pEGOSVH'EY

    hn Fatslluutfal. IMuim (M.iitia PiiimI laltul. Ifui.ua Ml.llil4- -' - "J" rl "iiwr "t - niivj iiniiiyi.- -

    err. IVrfuuiiH, UruthiM, Ho.

    PHYSICIANS SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY. XLJiin yjiiom anu JjKjuorH for iVleaical yJB(

  • 4

    HP1LXX?1 IIVjVOL. IV.

    H In doslrabto (o 1 polllo nnd cuf?tured, but you must bo honest.

    Opinions are llkn anything oImjinnrer Iiilcrasllng whon loo froo.

    umittionii

    tlfMllt tvirtlrt M tmncnfslon on the number of the JBarms of consumption

    nni nffar-tnr- luuu uAiai hi una jluncf. All ecrms are lit-- 4tic enough, bul those...t-it- -wnicn cause consump-tion arc vory minute.Cod-llv- or oil won't killthorn. Wc don't'know aremedy which will. Thegorms float In the air andwo can't keen frombreathing Iherrpflnto our

    all of us have consump- - Jtlon? Because ahealthythroat, sound lungs, and g

    e a strong constitution2 won't allow tho germs to7 gain a foothold. $

    Scoil's emulsion.of Cod-llv- er Oil, withHypophosphltcs, restores 1and maintains thestrength, Increases thoweight, heals Inflamed !membranes and presents

    i serious lung trouble.j. This is why It 13 the food- -$ medicine in cougns, gJ colds, loss of flesh, andl general debility. $J ic. ami (i.x at alt druggists. j

    tvmvs tv W4 w vm wi Warn

    CRIPPLED FOR 30 YEARS4, ., f

    Moses B. Pov.ws, living nt W0 auu--oh Bt..A'i.tiWprth, Jhd Been

    Crippled' Since the Wnrwltli Rhoutnatitm nml

    Bpinnl Trouble.

    He Wnii Very Weak and His SystemPull orMnlnria.

    Veiio's.Oijj-atlv- fijrrup and Teno'e Kite"trio ltulil Cured lllm After III

    Itest Doctor HniI sailed.The following Mr. Power iwom testtlinonfnl:

    City of l'ort Worth.Comity of Tnrrnnt, Hintsor Texna, B.

    nppearod before me. anotary publle In nnd fortlm county mid alntoaforesaid, Moses H. Pow-ers, livlns; nt 109 (lounnh

    treet, Kort Worth, whonclrijr duly sworn socord-n- it

    to law, depoieth andIpnyeth that ho had beenterribly nntlcled tlnco thowar with spinal trotiulonnd rhaumat am. nnd haddwturrd constantly without rnortvlnir much bene-f- it

    until ths lltli of Octo-tie- r.whan h wai treated

    with Verm' Rtectrla1'lulU nnd Venn' Cura-tlv- n

    flyrup. After thoFluid wua rubbed on mybark nnd limbs nnd thoCurative Byrup Riven moInternally, my pain sud-denly left rnn and I havahad no trnublo ilnae, andfeel myself gradually getUnit stronifrr nnd nm ablo

    to walk without a eane. 1 feel Ilka new

    nd) MOHKHH. I'OWHRSHworn lo nnd subrlltd In mr nreienca

    this Ifttti day of uetpttor, IM, . .U O. 8l. IV- I.UI.1ISI I,Notary PuWIr, Tarrant Cpuhly, Tex.

    to can iiatiy me remarKwnin neaimiior of tiia vano it"inrdie in tno rauo

    VHMfJ'fl CURAT! VK HYIIUP Is tho.r. -- ..3 ..r.. ' ..i- --mini mvu wnj ivii.i.it' vviv tii riHiiiw,MMtlpaifon, liver, stomaoh and

    IMMU dlaordr. and brn used withvrkoI m.r.'-rrtt- c vi.mx) wiii ourthe worst and moat trrMo oases ofrHauniMtlMii, paralysis, srutlaa, neuralaia,and all of lies ant pain I'rlee W cents perIMttJa, Ask your drusKlat to set theHiWMlaa for you. or writ to lh VenoI'lttahura;. l'a.

    FERRYSiSEEDS.

    l"rlei sent crew'cartas nruiaL txfmim.U

    rim Iteter left loi'Daav In ere.' lB fern's Heeds. Dealers Millmew rmi kiwi, win for

    FERRY'SSEED ANNUAL

    , for lSllti. Hrlmful of TalutfeU J. lalbriMi wa hUiul best and new.

    . sems. te br (oau.0. FCRRT A CO..

    Spring Fashions.Kvory I.tltl y nhould wrilo for a copy

    at oar Fashion Catalogue (mailed rt),wfildi ooqtAlna full defterlptlons ondlllualmttflrM of everUtlng needed for aIwlyi Wardrobe.

    MAHLER BROS.,&tb ATt.eetl aiitBt , HKWYOBKCITT.

    Tkt LargiH Aril oni VndiruHf

    THEY MAY GO TO mil.PnANCB AND UnAZIL AnE MAK-IN- O

    UULY TAOBS.

    Tho Rpantlh Mlnfller nt Hlattl Apoloxlresfor lha Attaek on Ilia A liter Iran Constilata at Ilarretona. "n Minister TerrellAdvise Secretary (llney.

    Illo drJnnflrn. Moroh tltnroroliiiioii rJT 1803-0- 1 I ho polltirat nltn-Atlo- n

    la Hrazll lian not Ikhjiv bo crlllctilns at Vfnl- - Nothing lnij. Rlorntnlouda am to ho aeon couralnR nnroanClio nklon of tho poiHIcn of thin young-os- t

    of republic.Th nro two iiowcrful, rcwiona for

    this dlsturblnn alnln of Affair. Inthn flnit pluco (tho Jacoblnoaior Nnln-vIdUb- ui

    tho party of the Into Prcaltlf ntPclxoto la tcrmwl, liecomcn mora poworful day by dny And threntpna to ornrUirow tho rnoderato corernmcnt ofl'rcaldonl Moruea.

    In tho second plnco tho relntld nnand llrar.ll liwomo morn

    Htr&Ined nn rnoh dny pastim, nrvl It lanntlclpnttMl thRt thn Urnrlllnn Rovrrn-merr- t

    will abort! bo ml led upon to fnenthe Inndln'ii of French traps In thoAinapa roiintry. tho territory whichhna ao long been In dlaptitn betweenthin country ond Frantje.

    Tho dlaputo with Frnnco ovor theAmnpa territory la ORgravnteil by thenltltutleR of tho Jrtcoblnon and 111 fartthat banda of flllbtiHtori, dlrootcit byCabral, tho repreaontalltft of tho Htaloof IMra, In ho Amiiim torrllory, havnbcon aoUltiR property horo and therennd squatting on It, ,regnrdloas of thoprotests of tho Frcncli. Numbora ofFrenchmen have been kited nnd otheroutrogofl Innumerable havo boon re-ported.

    Meitrnti Nans.City of Mexico, March 3. Thero U

    great Intcreat hero In tho outcomo ofthe strained rolattona tictweon Spainand tho United Btatra nnd wnr li gen-erally hollcvrd Imminent. Liberalsympathize with Cuba, but conservn-Ure- a

    and clericals tako Uio aldo ofSpain.' An earthquake In tho direction of

    northoaat to louthweat waa felt In thiscity early ycetordny morning; nlao hiCplumA, ManzAnlllo, Morella and marlyother point. Tho ahock wra a sharp

    A i lM.IIJIa.nvtRCollmn.

    Mr. Bweotman Pearoon, who Ib oneof tho bidden for tho contrnot for har-bor work nt Coatncoalo and SallnaCruz, haa gono to Inspect thoso ports,which are tho eastern and westorntermini of the Tohuantcpco railway.

    A new railway to Guatemala la In nfair way to be realized. Completion ofthis lino In ocmnoctlon with plana foruniting the Vera Crurroad with theTehu&ntepco road by continuing thoMotzorong railway will glvo all-m- ilconnection between this city andGuatemala.

    Import of railway malorlal nro.owing to active construction.

    It In reported that Cardinal flatollland Apostolic Delegate Averaroll willmeet at tho frontier and oomo to Mexi-co together. Many Important ocIcbIaa-ti- e

    nuestlona aro awaiting the arrivalof Avemrcll.

    To Inrrrase tho Navy.3. Tho hill paaa-e- d

    by tho ecnato yeterday for Uie In-crease of tho navy attracted coimldor-abl- e

    atentlon In view of tho tensionover Spanlah-Cuba- n nflalra. In ex-plaining tho measure, Mr. Hale, ofM'ne. who reported It from the navalc6.iimlttoe, paid wlillo ho did not be-lieve tho United Htatea would bo InYolvcd In war ns n reaitlt of the prenenltroubled, yet ho considered It desirableto give the president authority In caseof omorgeney, to rail out tho navymllltla and charter private shlpa fornaval transports. Tho bill tut passednuthorlzea tho addition of 1,000 en-listed men to tho navy, tho enlistingfor not more than two yearn of Diptmval mllltla force fn casea of emerseney and tho chartering of transportships In com of emergency.

    Tho bill pa! under the flve-inlnu- terule and by unanimous vole, fa

    ABother bill of general Interest pass.d, which esUblUihea r retired list for

    the revenue marine service, similar tothe retirement system of the army andnavy.

    Most of tho day was given to thosenate calendar and many udnor billswere passed.

    O real Hamate by flood.Boston, Mass., March J. Damage by

    the floods In New Itngland haa beenvery great. That at Dover. N. H.. Isestimated at $200,000. The OpahecoManufacturing company shares 176.000of tho loss. All five of thla corporatlon'd milts have been compelled totihut down.

    "Washout have Interrupted railwaycommunication In all directions. TheMerrlmae river is rising st tho rate ofthree Indies an hour. Tho uashuariver Is eight Inches above any stage Hhas reached at Nashua In Uie lasttwelve years, and Jackson's mills,which employs 1090 hands, end theelectric light works have been com-pelled to shut down. All tho mills atLowell, Msh., and MaaehMter, N, II.,

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    EDDYEDDY,

    Woahlngton.March

    CURRENT.ns

    Pocob Vnlloy to the Front CronUnrs to tho Ronr.--a.

    NEW MEXICO, TBUIWDA Y, MAKOH 5,1800.

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    rtt lllm to Sleep.Maspetltj, U I., March 3. The Umpire

    Aehlello cm b house was welt filled laatnight be nti enthusiastic crowd ofsports, many of whom came a long wayto see the two bouji which wore on; theprogramme. Tim JIurst acted aa ref-eree.

    The principal go was. thft twenty-roun- dconical t M0 pounds between

    Tommy llynn of Hyramiae nnd Charley(Itltl) Mr Coy, Into of Memphis, butnow n mlilont of Astoria, I I.

    The minor bout, which was first ontho card, was nn eight-roun- d mill ntIM potttitla between l.nrry Durns olCohoeei nnd Inek Downy of Ilrooklyn.At the ond of the eighth round honorsworo oven nnd tho bou waa declareda jlraw.

    Tho evnt of the evening waa thencalled. Ilynn war thn II rat to show tip.tin Jumped Into tho ring nt 0:65, ac-companied by rimrloy While, "Kid'lAvlgne, Ham Fltzpairlck and TomCawler. of Syracuse. MK'oy followedthirty Berondsilaliuj. nrrompnnlcd byBtevo O'nonnwjiijMaurlce, Uagerstroinand ''llrooklynWJImmy Wftrroll,

    Tlio hailing waa pretty, bjlslf VufUIIin llynn K favor.

    in the fifteenth round )knocked hlnr out.

    lieliele HiMile.l.Mnnngun, Nicaragua. March 3. Af

    tor six hours' fighting at Metnrls andNcgnrolS'lhe government fo.-ce- a undei(lens. Far. and Ifttnula have complete-ly routed the rebelH under dijn. Ortiznnd havo captured n portion of thorobot nrtlllory.

    Metarls anil Negnroto wore recentlyraptured by tho government forces andoccupied pending tho advance of thomain body of tho presldont'a nrmy.Tho enemy's forco consisted of nliout1,000 men and tho two towns mention-ed woro hold by about nn equal nuinher of government troops. Tho flro oftho govornmout troops woro so direct-ed that H00 robola woro kllcd or wound-ed. Tho low on tho government sMhwar considerably less. The rebols wereromplelely defeated and wero driven tolt Fnz, on tho routo to !con.

    In addition tho government troopsraptured n portion of rho rebel artllltryronslstlngof some of tliemoderuKrupp'guns which formed part of tho arma-ment recently purchased In. Germany.

    Jjiyl" AMilrialses.- .WjtsIunKlpn, Morcna- .- A cotitarrarrtrirom Minuter Terrell reached Berroinry Olney flunday ovenlng. omclallyadvising him of the nnrrolona out-break, aa follows:

    "Thn minister of stale has Juat calledto exprww deep tvgrct thai tho mob hasnsmultod tho Unrcclnna consuhtte,broaklng tho windows, nnd offered com-plete reparation. Ho Informed mo thattho government on Its own motion hastaken overy precaution to guard tinlocution and my residence I havaBaked nn protection."

    It Is perhaps in part owing to thofiooftlclnl ndvlcen that tho excitement InHpnln over the action of tho UnitedHtHtOH iMMinlo lending up to tho OMtauKoh tho United Htntee consulate nt Tlar-relon- n,

    falls to nnd a correspondingredox In Wnahlngton, at least In officialolrelcn, nnd nlmost everywhere the feel-ing Ih generally that tho affair Is notone whloh neceeaarlly must lead to hoe-tlllt- lt.

    Alaliamn Investigation.WaahlngUin. March 3.The sonate

    committee on privilege nnd electionsby a Atrlct parly vote decided yester-day to report a substitute for tho reso-lution Introduced by Bcnntor Allenasking for nn Investigation In theelection methods In Alabama, withespeclnl reference to tho election oftho legtalaturn which elected BcnntorMorgan. The resolution nn originallyIntroduced provided for Investigationas to election of member of tho hoiuw,also as lo whether Alabama hnd nrepublican form of government. Thopetition relating to members of thehouse was struck out nnd that regard-ing it lepubllenn form of governmentwns changed to flovor the politicalautonomy of tho state of Alabama.Konator Chandler will make tho major-ity report nnd Senator I'ugh will sub-mit a minority report.

    Iter ttital Mistake,'New York, March 3. The remains rH

    Miss Marlon Foster, the artist, werttaken in eh'arge by hor brother-in-la-J. N. Pennock, to Minerva, O., Sunday.Miss Foster died on Friday, flhe hadbeen ill for some time, and by mistakedrank a quantity of puro ammonia.Miss Foster was well known for hcportraits of presidents and prima donnas, nnd was very topular in New Yorknnd Washington toeloty. Bhe paintedtho portraits of several presldeutM nndwaa often entertained In the whltohouse by President nnd Mrs. Cleveland.Among her patrons wero Messrs. Me.Kluley and Carlisle, and she countedarsons her friends PatU, Fauny Dav-enport, Mary Anderson, Umma Abbottand Christine Nllion. '

    Several eases of vomlto havo beenreeonled In the suburbs of lleltrrano,llrasil.

    Jean Trimble has been u)iilenul todeath at Parle, Friwee, (or outtliiff Amid Ve plei,

    ALL SPAIN IS MAD.

    jallaTI SI ST ft

    MOBTtllEDTO ATTACK A UNITBD0TATB8 CONSULATE,

    And all Iteeamo tho Sonata Passed a ntItesolnllnn IMtliliif in tin In-

    dependence of UulMt-Inipnr- Qneftlon of taw 11(4 lleen liaised.

    Washington, March 2.II is under-stood that tho probablo notion o( con-gress In respect to tho diban resolu-tions pending In both housm absorbodthe nttentlon of Balurday's cablnotmealing. In vlow of tho pmltlon tnknnhorotoforo by tho president nnd thesecretary of nlale, and which Uiere Isno reoMon lo suppoiw they hnvo alwn-donc- d

    toward all troiOAtilnns to rqgog-nlz- otho belligerency of tho Insur-

    gents, tho decision of the senate- - tton forotgn'mlatlons to express

    the flontlmont and wlshen of congrcettIn the form of a concurrent reaoltiUonhas glvon mircli grntlflcatlon to tho ad-ministration.

    But fcy making the resolution a slm- -come urront ono the president will bo

    the neceeslty of nnnounnngJrrte. Ho can ro

    expres

    AR 110 IfTTT I HI. aa1 dsasassWlSsal ITTaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaM ISalsaaaTa1branch, as wotildJoint resolution, whirforoo of an act

    In that case thn aennto nnasod aconcurrent resolution that our govern-ment, through the executive branch,tako action In Kttropo, whloh action, inthn opinion of thn prcnldont, was to boconsistent with tho sound Americanpolicy of In tho nffnlrsof that continent. An It wan a con-current resolution tho president wasnot required cither to approve or

    It, and as It hod not tho forcoof law ho was not obliged to act In

    with tho HiggosUou of con-gros- s.As n matter of tnot ho did not

    no act and tho resolution remains Intho department of iitato absolutely In-effective

    Tho pendency of those Cuban resolu-tions line caused some members of theAdministration who aro taking a longlook nhrtid, as far Indeed, as that pointwhere thero may bo a deliberate propo-sltl- on

    from congress to" decbu-- war,which Senator Morgan haa sold mustfollow th enactment bf tho pendingresolution, and tlroy aro now discussingtho question ns to tho rebvtlvo powersof congress and of tho prMdnnt In thatmatter. It appears that much mnyturn out of tho construction to beplaced by tho senate Judiciary commit-tee on Uie question now before It nsto the proper scopo of Joint and concur-rent reeolutlonn.

    Ono oxproea provision of tho conetl-rutlo- naaya that congress shall have

    power to declare war. This would acornto carry the Idea that this may bo doneby a concurrent resolution, an It Is apower entirely reservod to congress,nut on Uio other hand, another para-graph of tho constitution seems lo re-quire tho president's approval to anyJoint action of congress save Adjourn-ment,

    The apparent constitutional conflicton this point Is engaging the most ser-ious consideration of administrationpeople.

    Intense Intorest centered here lastflight In tho despatches showing thedmonstratlre feelings existing In Bpalnagainst thn Americans regarding thoCuban question and In tho statementthat tho government Is Increasing Itsnaval force.

    The fover of Indignation and hateat Barcelona, against tho United Stateswhich seems to luwe taken paoaanaslnrtof tho heart of all Spain orer tho actionof UieUnlted States senate ns to rccog.nltlng tho Cubans as belligerents andIn cnllng upon President Cleveland touso his good ofllco with Bpaln to securetho Independence of Cuba, culminatedIn violent econca here yesterday, nndan attack upon Herbert Ilowon, theUnited States consulate. Tho troubledid not orlso out of tho spontaneousformation of the mob whloh did theviolence, but was Uio outeome of apublic meeting which hod boa In-fluenced by fervid spechos.

    The public, demonstration to pro-test against tho tuition of Uie senatewas organized by polltleal leaders. In-cluding republicans and men of allshades of pollUcal sentiment. It was8 o'clock In tho afternoon yester-day when the meeting hnd assembledand there were fully 16,000 pooplo pres-ent, all In the state of high patriotism,enthusiasm, and ripe for any mnnlfea-taUon- s

    of tho emotions which MMeeathem. They wore addressed by theorators provided for the occasion andthe purpose of tho meeting explainedas one of protest ngalnst tho recognllion of tho Cuban government as abelligerent power by the United Stalesenate.

    The spirit of the crowd took flro anthey set off for the United States con-sulate. The leaders who had originat-ed ths netlnc seemed to have realizedthe serious consequences that mightfollow upon a demonstration that took

    slwtrOB wi tbey taade mr

    effort to dlssunde the mob from Itspurpose, nut their utmrwt efforts

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    jyere of no avail and tho crowd sol oftTor the United State consulate. Thoauthorities of tho city had by this Urnslakon nlnrm and a force of police wassent to ths consulate. The exaltedcrowd was not Intimated by this showof foreofrom gathering boforo tho con-sulate nnd shoutliig"fng Llvo Spain,"nnd "Down With the Yankees." Thenulhoiilles suereeded, however, In nro-tenti-

    Mr. Ilowon.

    Hlnrm In t'onneelirut.Harlford.Conn., Mnrch 2. The great

    rain storm whleh was In progress nilday Saturday, Saturday night and yes-terday caused the great cud dnmngn toproperty throughout tho ntnto knownIn twenty yearn. Many rrrrloua acci-dents, washouT and wrecks nro re.ported. Tho Connecticut river wasswollen until It reached n point thrcotimes greater thnn its normal pro-portions. TJio big Iron bridge at

    wan in great danger nit after-noon nnd tho fnlso work was nweptnwny, but tho main structure Is stillIntact.

    The burnllng of the old copper min-ing dam In tho town of Ilrlstol yester-da- y

    morning caused the greatest floodever known In Hint sod Ion. People

    long the bniikK of tho Pepuauhllgod to leavo their

    lUitng they

    i

    tracks o II 'stwore woHlied out jnbail freight wreck occurrMlftirtkiy morning nnnr Fortwtvllle. Tho engine ofn apodal ran Into tho wash-out and etpslzed. Seven cars woresmashed to atoms and ono of tho trainmoti badly Injured. No lives lost

    Terrllilo Atnrm.Victoria, n. C, March 2. Tho last

    week of February will long bo remem-bore- dby roHldoutH nt tho Australian

    colonls by rcasoii of tho fad that Itwitnessed tho most horrible, gales andfloods ever known on Uio QueenslandcxKud. AJnrgn number of vorsoIs werewrecked and ontlro villages havo beendestroyed, tho damage ashoro beingestimated nt halt n million poundsterling. Tho loss nt sen probably wnnjiot so groat aa that nshore, hut the lossof life by Incidental marine dlsantcmwas oven greater.

    Townsvlllo.a small city on thn north-east coast of Quconsland, seemed thecenter of tho eborm, as not a vtvwel Intho harbor escaped. Ross Island, anhori dlstnnco away, waa aIso Hoodednnd many Uvea lost. Tho damagewrought by tho hurrlcnno In Tnwnn-vlll- o

    linrbor nlono Is assessed nt JC250,-00- 0.On Hess Island many houses woro

    swept away from their foundaUonsand a furious wind upset n rcscuo boatnnd Mrs. Hunt and her Infant, Mrs.Gunlmnn, Gortrudo Howe, tho elderMiss Howo nnd n boy nnmod WillyWaltaco wero drowned. A housemaidIn Judgo Chiibbs' employ and SandyWalkor wero also drowned.

    I'asseit Over Ills Vein,Wnehlngton, Mnrch 2. Tho first

    presidential voto of thlu session of con-gress waa ovorrlddon by Uio uousoSaturday by a voto of 108 to 37, 122mora than tho requisite constitutionaltwo-third- s. All the Republicans nndIhlrty-tw- o Democrats voted for the bill,wtillo the rotes to sustain tho presi-dent's veto woro all cast by Demo-crats. Tho bill authorizes tho governornnd local officers of Arizona to lease thoeducation land for territorial schoolpurposes. Tho president's objeolton totlm bill was that It did not glvo thoKocrolnry of tho Interior power to dis-approve of tho ltim and did not throwproper safeguards about tho Umber onUio lands. Tho statement was madeon the floor Umt tho bill was Identicalwith a simitar hill passed by tho lastcongress relating to Oklahoma Territory nt the mm eat of tho secretary ofIM, Interiors and thai llie "preieM bill

    Yen lug wniien approval piry Eftlth fittd ths tMM)l.

    ef orthe gHierol land olllee. Thostatement was also mndo that Uie landsproposed to be leaned were now Inpossesion of cattlemen and oUiern.rent free.

    Mlinientomlio In Ashes,Managua, Nicaragua, Mareh 2. Ad-

    vices received here ore lo tho effectUmt In the bombardment of Momen-tomb- o,

    the stronghold of Uie lowir-getet- s,waa laid in ashen.

    The ruin of MomeuUmlo Is reportedto havo been complete. An Insurgentnaval vessel was stink by shells fromthe government boats. Fully twentyof the rebels were drowned. The gov-ernment guns wero hand I oil by D. D.Perry of Chicago, Canal Agent Welserand Miree Americans who were activeparticipants lit all tho fighting. TheAmerican practically had charge oftho government gunboats during thbattle. Preparations have been madefor rm nttwik ott Uie I --eon lata soon, anda big battle is expected.

    President Cleveland has purchasedhunting grounds wllh water frontageol ubout a mile In Stafford. county, Vir-ginia, on Uie J'QlOMite.

    NO, 17.

    Tho fih and Ills Money.I'.vorv one has heard about the part-

    ing of n fool and his money A cawIn i joint, except that the man was nwoman, recently oeourred In a Nebrnskn (own. llovlvnl services woro Inprogress and wero attended by tho wlfaof a wealthy banker. She bocnmti converted and ono nlghtgavohor "oxperlnum." Hhn said sho had discarded herdiamonds, roprosented to havo beenworth fftO.000, because she was convlnood tt wna ungodly lo weAr thom,And that lxifoie elm started for chur-- hthai night she hud placed them all Intho bureau In her bedroom, Intendingto lot thorn remain thorn until shncould dlsposo of them altogether ,Homo man left tho chnroli as she xatdown, and whon aim arrived homo shofound the llouno bal lieon broken Intonnd nil thn hor Jowolory was gonoOn the bureau was n noto from tit"burglar, who said ho was glad to C-omoro tomptntlon from hor pt'h- -

    ills Opinion.A Chicago man Is of opinion that

    Adam waa a giant, about twenty flhigh, nnd that Noah was about thename size. Ills thedryjs that a manIs about ono-thlr- d of his years of llfoIn maturing, nnd tnon who lived rov-ern- l

    hundrtxl years had nmplo time togrow. Rvc, of course, was a very tallwoman, ns Adam had nn chance tochoose hor, aftor tho manner of othertall men who secure short wives.

    " "a Novel Hull.Hzeklol Phillips, a llfo convict who

    pardoned out of an Illinois penlo Allgeld. Is suing tho

    Tvlrcs renderedKit In- -

    IhsjBssaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW.IK. eVM.Inba

    was mado irtho Job was wortlif3rWSIPjHHRMB

    At thn Opens Hints.Country wifo (nt tho ballet) isn't

    It awful. JohnP""Yo h; but I'm Hlowly gottln' uod

    to it." Toxns SI f tor.

    TnK TrOMI.U'H KAItf.ir.ST TOTATO,'ITiat's Snhor's Karllest, III for nJn

    28 days. Snlr.or'a now lato tomato.Champion of tho Vorld, Is pronouncedtho heaviest ylolder In tho world, andwo clinllongo you to produce its equal'10 acres to Snhor's Knrllost rotutociyield 4000 biiHliels, eold In Juno at f 1.00a bushel 1 1000. Hint pays. A wortto tho wise, etc.

    Now If foil wlll-en- t this mil anil sendIt with lOo poatago you will got, frno.10 paekiigna grains and grasses, In-cluding Toonlnte, Ithyrus, SandVotch, (Slant Spurry. fllnnl Clover, ote ,and our mammoth seed catalogue w n

    Itsperl mi Hllppers.Rlrs. McKlnley, wifo of tho ex-go- v

    ernor of Ohio, sponds tho dull tlmo ofher Invalid life making bedroom slip'pora for her friends. Sho has madoand glvon nwny nearly .1000 pair.

    Until at Cripple Creek.Tho fabulously rich gold mining dis-

    trict of Olpplo Creek, Colorado, Is attrnotliifr hundreds of pooplo. iyspring tho rush bids fair to bo enor-mous. l'h n I thero Is an nlmndtnoA tgold thoro Is demonstrated yn- - Idoubt. FortunoH nro being rnpldivmado.

    'J o roach Olpplo Creak, tnko thnBantu l'o Kouto, tho only slnndnrdguugu lluo tllrout to tho camp. Pull-man hleotmrs and chair curs, 'llinSanta Fo lands you right In tho henrtof ('rlpiilo Crenk.

    'Uio boat way lo cot thoro Is ovorUio Santa Fo Kouto.

    Inquire of nearest Ticket Agent, oraddress, W. S. Kkrhan,G. P. A., (i. C. & S. F;ity.,aalvoatcn,

    Tox.

    A man can stand thenbuw) ho hoarsIt Is thn nbuso bohlnd his back thatdoes him harm.

    lies I of AltTo cleans the system In a gentls sndiruly beneficial manner, when thsHprlnstlme comes, uao ttiet true nnd perfeet remedy. Hyup of Figs. On bolt laWU 9tLwr fey all th family end easts

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    A real smart mint knows when he Isbeing made fun of.

    Stale of Ohio. City of Toledo, lAirssCounty-- ss.Frank J. Cheney makes oath that h

    Is the sealer bsrfntr of the firm of yJ. Cheney A 6a deinit buslns in theCity of Totede, County snd Stato aforesaid, anil that said firm will pay thosum of Ono Hundred Dollars for ea nand every ease of Catarrh that cannotbe aured by the use af Haifa ratarrliCure. FllANK J. CHUNKY

    Hwern te before me and subscribed Inny preseneo this Cth day ot December.

    A. D. UN. A. W. nf.BAHON.(8'Sl.) , Notary PublicHall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal-

    ly And acts directly en the bleed andmuretia surfaces ot tin system. Sendfor testimonials, frse.

    V. J, CHUNKY A CO., Toledo, O.Bold by ilruBRistii lit.Hall's Ka nilly Pills, gq

    An ulr of piety Is very becqmlng tomost girls.

    Nolle.I want very wu sud woman In ths

    tlnllMl lals w1k are InUrested la theeplUM snd wbleky habit (o liavaonoof

    An I Ikslsl rlljsajssl 1 A,i mm,. ItW. tVoelUr, Atlanta, Oa., bee 8T7, sad onwill bo sect yea free.

    Some jieople are always looking forit cipporiuDlty q be issulV4,

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    OIIAPTWl XII.MOONNH'B thronthealed slowly, butshe would hnvo nophyelnlsn to Attendto It. Hho wniisuspicious of doc-tors kIid Midi. Theymndo a living bythn deaths nf oilierpeople. Hut , shemade her Injuryan excuse for keep- -

    Ing hpr room. -About n week after the affair wllh

    tha ilnn. Ralph waa lying one nightnwnkn In hlH ehnmbor. thn door ofwhich h hod loft a llltlo njnr for nlr.Kiir some reason ho could not sleop.At lint hn hoard a Might rustling ooundtn i h pasangc, anil directly ho thoughthe hrnrd tfio belt of thn hall door wllh-druw- n.

    Ho sprang up Instnntly. nnd.putting on his bootsfor ho Imd notini'lri'imod wont noiselessly downi mm nnd nut of thn donr. which. anlm hmi expected, ho found unfastened.

    J hp night waa obscure, the faint newriKioti hidden In Hut tbnrn immr of voices drew hj Ij i it Pie foot

    .. . 111 Mi , l.i M I T-'Hinjy 1 iti.K- - ill1um r iwi vriiii

    sure that the'Hr ifss.'Ihe tnyirriiua stranger with

    "rn in- - had oiui' heforo discoveredt. i

    i lie man turned hi faro Inward tho'"'on. and there wns light onoiiKh toiiw Ralph that hi complexion wna

    i Irrogtilnr and hlujiJ "bearded. And na ho llftod

    i i i" i hand to nnforcn something.in saying, tho keen observer nlso

    .iw thnt the third and fourth fltiRornwi rr- - missing.

    It I of nn nun to boat about thobnHti. Mr. Tronholmo," tho man waaMmi!; "no uso. whntever. 1 hnvo toldyou my requirements "

    ' Hush'"' alio imiIiI, fonrfully, looking'ii'Miml ber. "I am wnlched contlnu-iii- u

    Wr raattet talk here,"Well, then wft will raw out to tho

    Hot frit Reef. It will b plensnnter oniii" water and I hare a grant den I to wiyn mi Hut you mint Mm mo before wen.irt '

    iiniiKMin drew back with a gosture ofi mnempi, but the man put a strong armiKimid her and held her to bla Hide.Hi iimkml at blm a moment, thenlightly touched IiIh check with nor Himmi. I nitd! hoarsely:

    l.i na go. I am In the mood to he'hi i In' water. It Is Just dark and gloomy'Hough "

    Id' ld her down the reeky path to iiliiiii- - cove where n strange boat, prob-ably the one In whleh ho had reachedi Hnk, lay moored. She stepped Inwithout hesitation, and he pushed off

    : mrrlble purpoee had naahoil In-- 'iifp In the brain of Itaiph Trenholme.

    Ih lahed down (he rorka after them,iitiliiiiHoned tila own boat and, hy u rlr- -

    nitnii route, made off to (he Itovor'alti- - f The tow linn nf reek which barethin tiarnf (o(jr-- i .it elili" tldo a barreniKiiind tooiit two mile from thn ahnro,rmi at hlRh water (ho wavoa awept It

    Ilnlph bent overy energy lo thn worki for tiltn. nnd roAehral the reef aonionttri-- minute liefere thoee for whomh walled. They eome nn ahem, nnd themnn made fact the beat. They eat downI'irt a little In the ahailnw nf Mine rR-- i

    'I rix'k yng lelween llieui and theniiir indenliir In the rwk where tbeyhid moorrd their ImmI, and began tonntpriM' togniher In low. eartteet loiiea.

    K it Kulph did noi rare to lleten. lie badnut ome to pry Into eecreie. He bad

    mi for rrvrnge Tbli wowaH whotMh- - bed marrlnl had dUbxerel blmHint wan pniiUKt All merry far ber diednut In hi lan He union ed hi owntxt ii nn'l took i hp other in tow, and "l

    hlmaelf to drift wltb tbe tMe.wiu h we Just beginning to aet lead-war-

    Tbe moment be waa out ef hear-ing of tboee on the Iteef he bent le theoars and In a little while the beats werebeaphed and he wa rllmblNK the eieoppath lo the hottee.

    And In an hettr tbe Hover's Iteefwould be ten feet under water.

    He threw off bla hat and sal down onthe plat. Tbe air blew In from tbem-- fresh and cold. He heard tbe rushof the Incoming tide. Something In tbesound made hlin' shiver. He put hieband to bla heart ai It the melton mightMill lis wild throbbing. And In doingp he felt the little trees of hair theblood stained, golden tree that he hailnn from the head of Marina, the nightthy bad buried her. The simple touchthrilled lilm with a new sensation. Itbrought before blm the sweet, pitifulblue eyes that were eleeetl under tbesummer daisies and tbe winter snows.Hood heavens' what waa ho better thana murderer? He sprang up In wildbaste, and daebed down the ellffs to thebeats With a skillful hand he launchedthe Hm Vom and ruU the tide heathim b' k almost as fan as his strengthpushed (trirard, did w fetslUlt. It

    II

    GBY CLAWA AUGUSTA.waa muter lo perish on tho rocks striv-ing to aavo tho tiviw ,0 had put In Jeop-ardy than It waa lo llvo- -n murderer!The rosh of tbe tide was flares nndtilrong, hut Ralph Trenholme was des-perate. Ho know well tho fearful riskho mil, but he did tint flinch from Inn.Ing tho danger. He bont every inuaelejinn sinew to the work. The bont la- -nonxi on over tho billow, tho surf

    g over her at almost everylurch. Itnlph was drenched to the akin.Hover's. Hpof hnd never scorned half sornr nwny. Age hnd elapsed. It ap-peared to him. elnee bo left iho hnrbor.

    At Inat he nonred Iho spot. Ho heardtho swirling roar of tho wnvoa overtno sunken roekn- - saw before him theronm-wliH- o breakers, na Ihey dnnhedwildly upward enw. nnd honrd with ablank nnd lerrlblo despair nt hnnrtfor tho Iteef wna entirely under wnicr!

    "Oroat Ood!" ha cried, nloud; "1 havemiirderod them!" And dropplnB theonra ho foil upon hi fnoo In tho bottomof the boai, and drlflod at tho moroy oftho tldo.

    It boro him rapidly down the shore,hut he did not notice whither ho wnagoing- - (ho icrrlhlo weight of tho thingho had dono rrunhed him utterly. Asuddon shook nroused him. Tho bonthnd stranded on n sandy shore Hocrept from the debris nnd gazed nroiindlie rnrognlr.ed iho place nt onrn it w,near lllRlipoiui. a pinable Khlpplng Iniejn in iimn iiirwnimil'i lliillll WBIi

    IH inn Hill III i vfadU- -

    Hie Kal. A strong'ion rnnic over nnlph lo (Ice hi

    o'lo rv ?o iravn iipinnn him overf-illing ho farci. to go nwny nnd lot the

    rvpiiia nf thn past night romnlnti him a fearful doubt. Ills boat wouldbf found, and hla friend would hollovohtm drowned, nnd no living' being couldever know how guilty ho hnd been!How Rtillty! Hail he boon guilty? Hethought It ovnr on I inly. It had not beenpremeditated. He hnd never for n mo-ment Indulged In (he thought of Inkingthin kind of revenge, until just n hesaw thn pair push off In their boat. Hohnd been mnd then! Nothing, short ofInsanity could hnvo prompted him toIho fearful net. And nftor nil, whathnd ho done? Nothing overt. Ho hadsimply removed n boat from tho Tlov-or'- a

    Heof to (ho shore. True, but heknow when he did It that for the wnntn Hint boat two fnllnw-ernntur- e mustgo down Inlq the cruel depth of tho eon,for nothing could save thorn! Ye, howna millly; fearfully so- - this man whohnd da rod to tnke Hod's vengenurn nutof hla nll-wl- hands, who Imd catoff his only sister because shetried to save the llfn orl.ynde (Irnham he, nreu he, was, Inthe oyo of (he law, a murderer!There was one thing that he wnnted lodo, but aomothliiR stronger (linn evonhis will held him book. He wnnted tngo hoforo a mnglstrnto anil eonfoes (howhole mid (hen let (hem do with himas they saw lit. Hut anything like thiswould luvolvn the dishonor and nnmeof hla wife! If n part wna told, It miniall be told, and lie oould not hear thoterrlblo sen mini! It would bo moradreadful than oven tho recognition ofhis own guilt.

    Ho turned toward the nutwnrd boundvessel. His decision wna nearly tnken.A feather would have ttirnd the sealseither way. And It waa turnod sudden-ly.

    "Hello, Tronlinlmo!" rolled a toughvoire, wlilsh ho roeoguUed na (hat ofJohn Cooper, nn old mnn who lived nUtile wny from tho Hoek. "If n nleemorning, ain't It? flolng hoek lodiy!If you bo, I'll lake you right up in thoHolly Ann "

    Pale bad deelded. He wna to go haek.It would be useless to leave the coun-try now, for honest John would toll alltbe neighbors near and far, that hs hadspoken to 8ulro Trenholme at High-rt- .

    So hs refilled, quiet 'y enough:"Yes. I am fsolng bark. Thank you.

    I'll be Rlad of a rhanco In I he Kally Annfor my boat bas gat stave, and If not,It's a laug row tt lorllea."

    mi an hour after he stood on thedeek of tho llsblug schooner, the gailyAnn, and they were away for 1'ertlea.

    C!1A!TJIH XIII.lUiT as Jlalnhsprang from thewbsrf he hoard a(treat shout, andglancing up theroad he snw a pairof frantic horsesMttneked to a lightearrlaM dashingwildly down tuwnrdthe sea. The reach- -twtn still eltuig to

    the box. but he bad lost all control overthe animate, and had much ndo to keephimself from being thrown over. WithItaiph. to think was to art. e flunghimself bsfofo the mad bru(es, and seis-ing tno noar horse by tbe bit. was homeaton with them, with one hand hodrew bis knit from his pocket, openedIt with bis Ueth. and reaching over, herut lb barnM frM the off horse, andtouching hlw wltb tbe iwlnt or hisknife thr beast gave a mad snort andcleared himself from tbe rarrlage. HIstrength soon sumed to uep the otherhorse and ricllvprlHg hli up I hp410 nt half a !uru w!ts ilruehfct owi ft itiir House upon the

    scene, he opened tho door of the car-riage. Hut at sight of what It con.tslned he grew pale as marble andleaned against tho vehicle (of support.

    No wonder he was ngltated, for lying;white and still upon tho velvet cushions,her iong-gstde- n locks streaming overher shoulders, was tho exact counterpart of hla lost Marina. Tho features

    irirr?Tr-rtiB-Mr

    tho samo reposo of the face, tho scarletllpa, the soft hair, even the delicate?ahell-llk- e ears were the samo.

    "riood Heaven!" he cried, "am Xawake or dreaming? Marlna,Mrrlna,speak lo mo!"

    "Is she safe? Is Genevieve snfot"cried a strange gentloman, hasteningV "Tell me. sir. If s&o is Injured?"

    Ralph turned toward him. Thosound of a volco recalled him lo him-self.

    "I do not think she Is hurt. Shemust hnvo fnlnled."

    "Thank Heaven!" cried the stranger,na he lifted (ho lady out In his arms."She breathes! Ah, she opena her eyes.Oenle. my darling, are you hurt"

    Hho lifted her great violet eyes to hisanxious countenance and smiled. Thosmile mndo her no much like Mnrlnathnt Itnlph could hardly prrsuado him-self that tho dead had not como backlo life.

    "No, fitly. 1 nm not Injured, I think.Hut fright made mo do a very foolishthing, you gentlemen will think. In-deed, I nm not In tho hnblt of swoon-ing."

    "You certainly hnd BUfrlclent enun,"Itnlph nald, bowing: then tn tho gentle-man, "Will you not nllow mo lo offeryou tho hospllnllly nf my house to yourwlfo, until you enn get a ronvoyanco?Tronholmo la very nenr. Just behind thotrees, nnd I presume you enmo from thovlllngo?"

    "We did. sir. Wejuo iiin-c- i none

    enmo 10umim&myosm. between us and Iho

    nor' 'ni7''eTriilnly I would not be a truo

    (englishwoman If I rould not." nho an-swered, with a bewitching smile.

    The gentleman explained."wo arn English. Wo nrrlved nt

    I'ortlen (wo dnya ago In iho Clifton.My nnmo la (luy 81. Cyril, nnd this lamy alsler. denevlovc."

    Trenholme removed his hat."I am happy lo mnke your acquaint-

    ance," he said, "hut nllow mo (o tellyou thnt I nm Hnlph Trenholmo, of thoold house yonder on tho rooks."

    81. Cyril bowed."Will you wnlk wllh tin lo the hotel T

    I have n fnncy for becoming bettorwith you."

    Hnlph willingly ncqillnsccd, for howanted to gain Hum, nnd ho hoped cour-ng-

    before he should again faco (hewondhrlng family at thn Hock. Kor bythis tlmo they must have missed Imo-gen- e

    nnd himself, ns well ns tho ReaKonm.

    In spile nf all the dread he felt with-in, Hnlph Trenholme could not kenp hiseyes from tho beautiful no. or Mlse Ht.t'yrll