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H . II IN. t IlkHI-KIt, 1-, INDKI'KNDKXT IST . I.T. Ill XC . Taj i .,. r-i OE.OO rex- "iToar. VOL. IX KW HKIINK. ULVVLN COUNTY. X. NO. DURABILITY, NEriihES nNO GOHFORT .11 II A Zieslcr OP WHICH V ! , i Sprlng&Suinmei Trade WK IN'VtTK Yd'' 1 Bay Of watl(Mi likervUo ot kind at OS-'ll' I Low Figaros, Especial1;. Oar Mf .partarr. I (i 11 i kett, fur tbe parp BUYING THK I5KST STOCK oi General Merchandise TQAtVas" KVHi: Kl-'.iT i'T an-, ;!. n : N-r- n PJ W Will jire BOtke f r ir- "oi;t i i ( . ci; m; KHT3T0N, March. 198d. IF ,V0U VJilill GOOD SHOES, I -kC'. 35Xrr ZEICLER BROS., fiJStateSPcnlleiitiary ILJ tn dc uin ntnv . V IU UL nMU UMLI A PATTERSON'S. Paityon's Shoe Store .' fcdtvtt', j-SUruBIU UOOT, licltlle Mrci t. w lt. ru. . N ( LI. H. SULTAIi ASKS A QUESTION ! ' ' . - a - AKE YOU v - TO 131" i SPRING If SO, don't m4ie jour parchisi a:r..l a -. CatawtjBuIta Very Low Prices. Dofi SiUar flaiU fron.(l. $ . I StTiW Hat we eaa surpris - y a t 0r tk of XTiiderwear u COM Id. 1'. r i h Ia lift dies' Dress Goods and Shoes BABOAT33. Qixa a. Call, and M. m-" - i k.ii llll lMUV Mat ::?.s Eli j mai PAsnuiSJ A hi An ( lum. ability. UwK Hji ln mm fva WItWii mill i i lnuJaHt. T. 1 1 WMMnlxman u ' i ilimtm m-f lij.iMba.biawlwilri o-w VlMnat lkM m4 stiii.r f-. rK."Ttk TtM'4Pn,.kLt. BIL BROTHERS. 1 nf L w i i WIIUI HAVE KE.MOVIll) To VIII IK TWO STORES, SOUTH OF THEIR FORMER STAND. Aad. steep of FLOlTt, .n; vTs, iokki r .n. i;s r MOLASstS. SALT. lOHAI ( . sXl I r l ( k. ,i, eTeryUtlng in th .UOCI'.K i I n I . a till - itnK u..' . f,OW KICKS for CSM. a 'l! Sprins, and Sunnuer. ! 886,- Our Spring Savk :' Nobbv 5: complete. PlsJd Suits, Straight I..' rwietj. Bovs, Vo-:'b- a i fi.'H). Mou's IV.u 1 ' i Oar Hbae Sa,: i: rl".( " -v We hive i In.--; r - Ilea's Coy '- pjing f 1 .00 for. 50 Joi. "- 1 I a huadrtd iijfforci.: - . Our -k o( Sum::: r T p. Ala Bulfcri'jsr : We hv o i :.: : ' in the mark- : . Amenta f" r .!- -. "! Cellaioai aa l Ia:., :. ( N e ire s w r a - - Uin,ik-ri.-l.at'-. AVe t - 'u;:: i 1- ; Weir. Pur-' a 11 1. - The (V. 1 -i- . 1 bs t i n t h e : : i - s Hot' i-.i Mai'- : S'r'iw M a- 1 Wei r ag a. ' - : "pADe sur a: ip"' 1' !.'i Shoos, Shoes, A :" b i i F i . READY vol i; SUIT? a ind Nobi'v S.'.c AMONISHINi, See For Yourself. II. SI LTAN. .Is A .A .X A I I 1M MVMII, a4 IMm, ii " tr-M ftn.l -i, 'n T,l il RIRnillTL-ioii R5T' o.-m.-.! r;, - - . -mnvn-. -t. -.J . V, TRIATlfT.-C-.i Hme- H.iUli J7 HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mft: CHtnari, HOWARD & JONES. . I.. . a !-,:, A (I . -l. -e 11. .:,1 W. Al.'ireu ; 1,;, rr.. . The Kev. re 1 1 : e.I I v.m l' ': 111! liel.l ,i:o! 1 ;- I M , r :i.e Nei;. ;.,:, A i: M, ...;:.ui u a. .. v- -"II la-id ainl ::ie W :-; . ':. 1 :... ' ' ,,'M.h r.-;ior; ': r,-l : n : n t be .! - to -he ' ! .r..i tii" -"'.era; -' ,:. i ,.':; a i, 11:- to tile th. :r iier I' . - LI11 -t f .1 III .-e:.il, !. At : a i o.;;r,:e ,1. 'I the pre o tei ;. I; a .in r Met hodist alu! i ; d'' ' i' ''h u : ' .'-. A the 1 'reshy e-..ia ei.ar. a l:, v 1:. . .lohn I - tea. h. d a; 1 1 a. ni . A Sun d iv school ma-- meeting i.m ,jd Ire-sed '". Hk- . I.. ('. .i.-sand Dr. b'b.as'.ia: a' the i, -h' -es-ioii li I : .1 I i . a r Sn. i ii . 1 r. :i. " r, :;. a a - -everai l.i s to preach and coiolac: sp vial services. The nu-f'tti-; wa- mos h armon unis ill' 1 ' '1 e a- i a and t ho-e w ho at 'c.de.l u .". ' i e i:,e ai I i,-r u w:;li 1 li i i i: i.i' ' l ; n 1. 1 1 i . . o cnji atuhited i; :a the Senate of the prop, .-en a Aeiiator laair of 11 unp-h;:e. extending federal :, "he Star, -, so as to put an to til ter icv .i . iiiis country. o- -e en fee, a per ecu' o our h i; :oa can ii"t read or write. I n :a ui le-.- thin t w . oercentof 1 1: IT. i oeoole ,ir,- a iterite 1'ruioe in on,,, fir behind. a a a .v ears to be ahead i I- pul ir education. if A"'! 'h- il ,'t the lack of i .ii "a - country is due to -1 a.e population: but w n ; eopie m some sec country are sometimes in; ol t aoh.iual ai -heir knowdedge - a; ee I , - . I .veil in a Mate V , T 0; ': ' , il'sllh" el,.w.l tn ,s a,,- a- ethcieiit as it was th:r- ,-ars 1; is found that 'oe.'j- and S; r.e boards are needed ke. p ti..- al education ma- eh'.uer;. ::p :. a h;,'h mark, and the ll.l'li'H I'm-.v p:,':p-e- to interfere be, cseo: nam -sue-- oi the S'.it,- e: a men ; -. lialer the 1 1 .i i 1 1 1 . -, - r i i - i ii , e - 1 e .- - than T-n,. oiMi.oiHi w :,; ii,. - pc ii A hut ; h i s s a m w hi I-- d. - a a aad , r a iiiimher ol eii- '. e cia ued aiTord the :a ,- i ; ; . . 1 1 which It .s expended .-.ni bo obtained. As wewiAe. a ha.- no; passed the llou-e. tn;: m.n no so w mo the beloie the cio-e of t he ses-ion as ther is a large majority in favor of the pro- pM-od liw. - ''n-'i-.-if' Miint hi i. 1'hi N'dti ii k.ian lh . r N i a R , ' 1- ll!i" I . . I'! ,-re :- little danger to -r ; ; le : ii i.i b a , ; s he 1 .ma, am n i pi .r :, , - . . i a 1 1 - A: 1 ! "1 i:: 1" I.'1 I": ii, ole a .!,!.:! ;.z ' ' - : . ' '' i:.:.i:n- s ;a se,i;:i lli, ;r m! I; ill' ,t ,-, . . ;.oor tlnee times their la th. ;r' i''. t'o. j.;,-, N 1 ' 1 ' -et ' . n o t he l.u hut's iihuha h.i t. tlurinj; that (r;. . a-.inn-,! t ii:i::-. : hat .ia o iittt-rly worth- I.ir in'i'i'T ii,i''h"i!- -::.,!; :i :r 1 !' i,-s lor getting a m.i Ho' :!,.,!. :;,-, u '. !.. -i,-. ' ' rine r s .a .,; ui e to so rue p.ij er hae I , ,-, :a -re e,, ;fl ii nil eau l'e eiiaiioed into a Ilfgo- m.ikiiig ej.er.:iie;i'. 1 '-' ,iu l,r ca.-h ar- was s i. o. '.:,- :,, U ia.- !., ' "" i. a a. e i c i.s ; o m cut ion . A lavur- ii: "i e ;:eai iy ; a .,,.!, 1. ,:,, w . : !i tin- ; ' '' r:l -1' : to p-t ban to act as agent ,rre.it seieii ; ; I.e l.iw. 1;;i.' .,:.. lr l::., ar::, 1- I larin machinery, e x hail : p ,-; . i ; :: , , :. . , a a- . n r ,!). the a; t i ci es with hilli -ii lit : : u '. ei 1 toi :. . : : .. ,i , i : :n; , : o ,m- ! . : - : i-1 , -: ; : lor ; hem l n t e c ; t e I a a 1 h a -; : . i ' a . . e ; , . . -' 1 ' ' ' a ; . : : i ; w ch nr without A not I.i r a-A a:.. -. , :, a the ':'i-. r oiii in- ilaii ,b .1 imli' I'm Moves - w . : ii i . . i i i -::v , a ' ' '' "t ie a ; w h a-h ; hey are al ueil . :!. .1., -. j :...;:;:.' I A la :h, ; d. .. . i - t hat nt ; a k :n ; -.Ma ;....; ... ': . ;i 1 ' : 1 ' ' 1 - ' !! - a b-crij d io n Look nieasaii -; ahAtia';:. :a !oe:r " """' ca-es tiie ri- lsed New 1'ra. t a-e the j.r.r! 1 -'aiii-:i: a:ul c-iivcrti:!),' such tioii is hetti r :'a., a i an e." Siichdis. !-r- :iit iioto. S: hi aim; hci' is e a - e - a s c a . t la. t ; : . : ! let Ie et. aad d . ph A.i ; . i. A n.oi e 1 : i i , a ;. ; 1 1 1 a s , .lit ; he a r i more 1 1 . i . r ' ! ' "ii ;':;' 1 ' lac: ! i s on i f a', pi . a A are.-. ( ell a 1 1 a - i . k c A a ; land, wlu-ic the cleheia r.l ,' w Kill esist leSh 1 u I V . saved from it by seu-nAtie precaa tions on the part ot dm tor-, aad t io civil author; Acs aeAa,,' .a i!.. :;.-' advice. I iiirnii, t h.s p,a o d. id I". ; e.ii .-. vaccination ha.s cuuie in: u a a ii sal use, arul it.- value .l ol small-pox has I. ecu priAclitA i ToVcd he oral all iKis-iblij douht. lel.uid. which is said to bv "the be-t v. ice; natod country m thcuoild." i-en tircly free from small pox: while :a Montreal, w here people were not e- teli.-ively ao.a n at ed . -ir.aa p" ia- rectTitiy inaiie iie.ua;, a i,.e ,imn:.' the poorer classes. I here is no organ, i,,, ,-;iia :i:te. iMi rieriiot, or... .... . i .. - , . , .. . ''.'" address, w hah ha- no ieieived the stamp of iiuinoed knowlt-'e during the Period retert 1 n, 1" ' K' ess in our art n. is Ueeli gi eater "url " 1 '"' l'al "a, t a cell ! u i than lain t : , ila: ci i. ; a ries. MiiiiN tie.i aad ;a,po;taa; din; have been d..-covcri d. aad come in ll-e A laoli g t he-e ma be n.cn tinned ihe alk iloal.-, ol w haai t la IirsI 1,1 beemploed a- II : ' 'I pii . l.i'i ' he brom abs. w h :c a w . i c oimei tllol 'ilt o oc lit tei , i-.d a- a u an el t hel in r I - -1 11 - Acs ia-alnig of -eptic-." ami Uemcd.c.s lot t i., wounds, oiiled mi 'or con t rol n ng fe . r- cad, d ".in:i P.vretic,' and celoral, i,t ;n liaan- sleep ill tin sick, ii i into ' i: e ral pra c t ; c i' . The best ai ot o : A , . ad-, .it.. , -! healer's ar: 1 : t - . a A.c b. i : i .. o I the number i u J, it h -. anroi-; tint art iias had tallest pi.,;.. I .- certain that. ::i t he highly ca ih.a-d Count: te, thele ale ia: t.-w.-r deaths in p: n; mrt a:. ; o t he pop,, la tlon than there w,-ie ti:: cat- ngo: ami the grt-ate.-t ; aLro. an ii i n e t. re.ii e.-. ;a a ro eiiieiit in this re,SiH?Ct Is seen in children under five ears of age. It ha.s leeb shown th,,: ia l.ug- land during th pa-: th.it ia, years, the average of the i.i,- o'i m, has been rai-cd two Ncn- aiol ,.; tti.it ot w om ,-a hall ear, Mt-na- .1 - n. tk :.g : S :r. . ,., Mran -rer I lia 1 ' w i - ' ::... a. II.: 1 rami- ii pun Farmer i ivjMi::;.r:,i ti a I el i tin- ,atl. : -i :. a ai h,-i i.j sh,. iclb iinl: w 1 1 : c : i i-t i . . : : i . : - . , - 1 'ec 'iiii' c A : i r -,- '! A.e , i ! : ! i g ; 1 1 ; - Mi : ; - t i 1 1 .u : t.i.it. :'u more i s Mir- ii" I ' , . 1 : li .ii-t en I .ii in -' : - "! I he i ; ri T ry. - i -I 1 1 1 1 : r t tee . e. -klUg I ahges. ii'T art a les Mici'ri-il .c operated l the rctelidc a I'.a'h' or tract If' v. I'-e-ea s alioat i! ati ;:a ;',a: la-e.t a; a laiai- lai' taac aad ac- :i to dine on coa- ti t hat he in iv ho allowed to I - it.e.i !. J ac ocietv. he are- t li.it he should pa v 1. . 1 , . ... .i ,. i. . i . . ".i.. .iiiii io i'ioc iii.ii ne nas .lone so he asks tiie farmers sigtia- tlile to a loim ot receipt which he can.,-- w;rh him. I n course of time h'.s iccelp' culms back to the farmer 1:1 the form f ; note for -oa:e sum of monev hl'ed in hvM,o piall- -waiul.er. 1 i rr I, t ., 1 wnilllll- rod a.ernt agrees to pat up light- ro.'.s about a house for .", and i-reseiits a bill or .lll.,.lin for the rods and tor putting them IK'. The collect inn ot minifies m -"in,- patented article found in the t.iinier'.- posso-sioii, the sale of wot; hie.-- receipt- for the nianufae- ai e oi i en ua a 'is. the sale ol rights ic feats m; r- c. r i w ;. lor a worthies- patent process for of a message !r a M :: cm nig tobacco, t he collect ion of fees at London in tv.n.tv-t: ... . i . . i . i o, o.ee iei ti cits sic, I .' ... ..... ''oia-r inspectors, the "drive well 'rami." a variety ot' insurance ftaiids, and ale of worthless ip.-MH i e i ,ue oi --nog cuoieia 1 1 o : ia-r am n i a: diseases, are among the numerous sw milling devices mentioned by the correspondents ot the 1 lep.u tment. As long as theie is rascalit v on n . 1 1 ide aad illidae or, dlllity oil the "tliel. such swindles will cotltillTte t"l o piataioed to a greater or less extent: but thev arc now practiced i -ucce--liia 1 1 i manv case. where tla-v might be frustrated by the .,,'.'.,,,'. ,,A- I,, ,. , , i, i - .i ..a - i i,, ,'i , oioi,, ii ir.i i i , , . ' :i iep-ia-;l.,e i.irties without any hiiown business standing or any i.xeii loon naiiitation. the only additional precautions that suggest :hem-e".e- a.-' available to the in- d: lda.il ate tiie o.xcl cl.-e ol reason able care, the a-e of proper means ." Ki,p la.oiuieii on agriciiitur.u ia.iAei,-. the education of farmers' i ' : a 1 . ! 1 1 1 1 in business law . and the u-e oi lac;! ta s !or mutual protcc- t.'U "ii, -led by such a.-.-oeia; ions as the l'.r.ion-n: 1 1 u.-bandry. or ot her t itan I-' organ:. aitioiis. There are, how evel . some classes of lr.Ulds sue h as the salt t tertlllaers under lal-e ii lines and the manufacture of oloomargcrnie for sale as butter which demand the efficient inter- Aad.oii of Stat.- or National author- ... , - , '- ':u rV, :' ':' ;!i:s matter much ::. U-: il'-peiid Upon intelligent con- ' ' A ol .a-' : oa among the tanners '- ' a.-. li--. o.,Ai la suggesting the r :-g:-.at : m and in bringing - -1 1 1 a I . - g i -1 a t a : e - the ; n 1 1 a e n ce - ' - - a a , ; ; -a: ,. i a o: ,-r ar' a ti . 1 ii ni pi- til, 'laillii ,.f !",.,!. ot lie -"c m s 1 1 e v i I e e a w : ' h : he ' . - a h.l . i - I e a . I l, : ::; in-aue h.m. .. a - ! i.lv i 1 a e ; 1 1 , i a ' i w i . , r i ;e -. : . . . - a i a' V-i m - i : he i ', a p the ,. 'I ol : : i as ,-A v- . g I"ep 1-' W hl.d and he .-ani'ioi- J, a.e bi o w ii ca he . .1 I -es: de.-:'I I p Aoll , etl lip IH Wooden l: ' I ' ia : a d :a in e A i . ;l i I" cti po'lied a g ''11 Ale top. I UK i ; i b.r i :' u , ;k r C m- : . Hi' ii: : . i - :.; . t.l. w In ::. (Around has be. ton. 1 it !.. f. ;- ;,.!. fa- It ry t i ... i a plan . Th" :.. . :. the S.aitli h.i- j : Chattan. '(:a. '1 . i. U'laaiai:- At an a a !-V M..UI..I V : M"rs. A:,-, a ia M -Anaia : rec-i.tiy title:: or k . 11! e ,111 p , it f : 1 1 r i ,r;- i M J ' 1. ; - w ii; n : -: t a a cemeiaa.d : . Con v,-y : :. - ; ocean in ; .. H is .: ia.; ; .i- a u ;.. : IhoAa: i . " " tons .-!. ,ia The omam. a ' 'J A ' l '-" ( dir.': OH . 11 IS a U"l .:: j.ily ",'".. .i --ii. I,.: crumb link aw .iv (- v Hun..r .., .. tiou an. llier ta : a connecting the caae- ,- Covington. I: i f 1 aud w lU c"st '" At the Metii d i3t !'.; i in one of the NA : ,.sk:ni. . any person a ; n a :a ',: tobacco, wjj. a lu.'.. U-"'l The 'naval drill of A.-- squadron at rer.sac la. comniand i::-. h a: with sal isfva, rv r. -u i metiicieU'.' v ;" ;; 1 nit ia. ' 'L0 t.. distance ! v i. , Jot t ia serious i.e. a : plaeeU a ; a; i: tun ar.a i be a ayi eiT..cts. The V.;.,; ' ci ..-ts a d A, a- i.. li'-ense jn M , I V hi:; of 1-eT 1 I i . - 1 tending- a f, ..' v. cents to t:,: out. Wm; ia- ! Wil.mm just com; - : a :.- - ; . x;. i;i tidepli .n::a. !v iha--a !. in-rson can c aiv-r- ..v. r ti e c.-. p, ,., y. ..v n . : don. An a;-, n. .'.,::. A . :! .' - Cmcinn ,ti I: boiymi 'i.i n , ; :' .:. : nonnna:: : oiiice of an den 1 v tic- 1! .v wou d t.-i ; i. out genera'. . hi AT-a,, i-:t in ti e a-ais 'rVi' i,-, ; on his ian-i. .lav was re.v: a t i . e , i : r. o ; i -. i r r.u-.nt; Natural aDout t-1- N'ot Lrafiikv.- ,.i:a- i'.a,- :. ;A ton. (ia.. w as aw akc:a d .; a-; ..:;-, i;.:i- n,ht an i to 'y''- " ' ; marrv a waiting courte. lie found thl4t j0,n!l:l I.utiett ::. aea an l Mrs. Ruthy Ann Tia-ir.;- 'a. ha i 7A l:a i v.. d fr.-m .!:. :r ci.:! ir, ai: ! .-.:.. d "to be m aa i -i :.: :. ... 0 'm:l- :-,:' :' Th- 'A : i .. M ... : . A pro - : a. .:. a : - .. . . , a a r : : . : r. rre-aioiuil Intel -1 I --iij..r thanks f..r hi- iv Mr. Mr. "J the 'i",-.n.u -ar, Is. and. : B.-cT,-. :.; i . 1 to nmU ' n Penshai... ah ami 1 "lccti-r..--. ; . ;mJ Mr. 1 iea,-.-: r.-mp f.i . Fai-tis r. ( tray .it iiail . ..nd '! - - - - i-i" a- m. . on ' w , :t jnto executive p. m. . '.v!:(-n the doors and at r. -opened, the Senate adjourned. r . , a.- uevoieu io irtla r i-oiiiuration of ilip Mori- , , en-A . ra treaty. A.n at;reement n readied whereby a vote imon mi iii oe latcn tomorrow. aa i 1 nder the call of States the W 1 II L Mr. . ... . - hills and resolutions, among re introduced and referrna- , ex. I lor the di?tribu- : ia; the states and Territories, iacan .na! purp.ises. of th-pro-f s.i'rs ot T"ablic lands. T.he bill ferred to the Committee on Kdu- the 1 1, c by vote of 'Al against ' '.): 'oinmirtee r. : .i l" ieimlnirsc lAahled volun d through tiie National Hunk .A !iV v.e for incurr .ci: mg Y -. a . i was a---u extending the im- - .i-.te '.o-iivery service by establishing u"nai A.c c-.rrier delivery limit of i" - ree ,1, iivrry otlico and within one 1 anj' other postoffice which the t ai.i-a ra hjneral may designate. Murj-hv (Ia.i endeavored to have : xeii . May (it!i. for beginning the . ' a ilea, of tin1 Hennenin Canal ' "! "I'-ii 'd. Me--rs. jtrownc i lnd.) I ii.tc-i .Mo. i xipoed the motion.' i a was linally lost. Yeas. 112:navs. I ' 1 1 l'oe necessary two tinrds in the rni.iti'e. Mr. Dibble S. C.a moved to -uspend - rules and adopt a resolution setting i apart tne nth of May and succeedinc- lav- for tin onAder-if inn of t liu n., Kt iT. h . I 1L oa a l nig measu rep He explained that' , , , , , I, ' i a ..n expenditure ia, measures mvoiv :' ah' -at S-1.00u.C'i:i Mr. i Mount Ca. earnestly opposed :! ri-solution because it set tipurt an unlimited time to the consideration of an unlimited number of bills. .'. ne t: .n to suspend the rules and adopt lie- resolution was lost yeas 1-!IS. "' - t tw o-third.- voting in tiie a:'::rni:ttiv-. Mr. Id ai.irds'U ,Tenn. , moved to sus ) - :. i !; rules and pass a bill requiring li.i .Aath-'in l'acitic Railroad Company i - ; ' !'ie cost of locating and survey u:e lands granted to that rail mail . h'-iaii: .."tan. the House at A:Ai -e!- - April 2, In introducing a an- lor the retirement of dis- er- , f Uo army. Mr. Hutler on the Military Committee, i-n a ; ill pr... d ied i : l.ll'I'S- ii the hill was referred, the ... - a "i some legislation t je- active list ot" the army, by re . iiicers who are disabled and f-.r retirement but who cannot it under the present laws, be i .' retired list is full. aL-oii gave notice that after the g business tomorrow lie would aamous consent to occupy the a i : the Senate for twenty mm-.-oiiie remarks on the ipiestion e.ecuti e sessions. : A", p. m., Mr. Frye moved an ve sest-iou. and. the motion be .el to. the Senate galleries were an i the doors closed . 0 p. ni. the doors were re opened nale adjourned. A--Mr. Rued, of Maine, address i 1 marks to Mr Tuck, r. of Ya.. 1 w li.-n the Utah bill was to be i y tiie J u J iiary Committee : ia-r replied t.hat the bill was :a aderi at by the committee. !el- ! ua nation had bei n arrived :!i id,; in r.-porte-l . aaverselv h aa a :-u". Mr. r t-a-Mr. ueeo saet-lca mat tne tail nail been m the committee a long time and i: was a measure in which the country ' w:is much mtcretca. Would tiie cen- interested. eman give no other answer'.' Mr. 'hacker 'dryly1 no other answer. Mr. 1 teed . w ith cjual d r ness'i I am ji ry f or it. Mr. Miils. of Texas, from the Commit- " on Ways and Means, reported a joint rdution to give notice to terminate a-, er-.t .. n oi' Junel.'rd. tSJ.-,, with : K:n--r of the Hawaian Islands. Res''.- d t 1 lice I'ominntee of the Whole. 1 :' 1 ': A : r A a- . . i- i amir, ri: v re- it . . t .u . : ! ill: the 01 ted the study of and liar i" human ;d.'ii.its hooA of a. -trie t oi The re am s that a. n have raca'a n-ide aa re; :' ' r the drink- a -iL- 1 die and' u:a aad 11 : the that the 1. aa- ; p to tiie People .urk-tii people t,e .-u-- a f; t ice the a : re ; ... r 1 ; -. laws v. l.-a a. 1 ,-y; h t o- - y, ii. re ti .a ti.,.- a.: ,1: n:.'-t r-A .roiTeS- ui.-l ll.g I N .'. l I a.:-. Ti., r a . . . i - - a ev hav :: ei' th uturv. erv, to been i'MIU- Such heck I v and -.If-, ,ial v .,;:' MrffiH. JJnyiic jind S'ntt, r Pa.. ' k h . I ill, rent v'unv of lliera-r The point va? finally overruled by the ( 'hair, wiiii was satisfied 1 hat possession of the IViiicsulti by the United States was an e'ement in the work of improving the harder of Erie, and a motion to strike "U tie- ; rovi-.j was rcj-cted by the '"inmitt' e. A number of motion? to Arikc out items already in the bill, and t i insert new ones and to increase others already in. were lost. No change what ever was made in the lull as far as proj; rttj was tuiidf. Mr. Skinner, of N. r... made several efTorts to increase the a;i Jiropnations for harbors in North Caro lina, but without success. The Committee rose, and the House it I: 1.1 adjourned. Senate April 2:. Mr. Call cilered a resolution, which on his motion was re- icrrea to tne judiciary committee, oi- reeling that committee to inquire: whether any legislation is necessary.; and. if so what, to require United States Courts when they take possession of i , railroad property in any State to carry . into eriect tne ooiigations of the charter Lr inmt; , u c-. i. .u.v.1 pwi aLluil aULCU UV OUUU Oldie. and to prevent the violation of same by ; such courts nnrl nffimr. fi,vQf na j . , waste and wrnnirfiil nnnrnnr a, nn nt : the assets nml minii f ..ni, I - -w.uo u. ouv.il iiuiiuia ; tion in the interest of individuals. Tn ,rrrm 11,0 ,oi: i. ,u viiL.iu nir i COUJUHUU L1 1. o i ri.- ferred to his recent speech on Florida! land grants, especially in connection 1 with the Florida Railroad Co.. in which ! -i.eech he had commented on thennnrsp1 pursued by the United States Court.and the conduct of the receiver annointPd conduct of the receiver appointed hv Mi- CII n J u mm from tne receiver, which stated that the information on which some of Mr. Call's statements were founded was false and malicious. Mr. Call said he had no reason to suppose the receiver was not an honorable and truthful man, but was obliged to add that the gentleman from whom he (Call) had received the infor mation was equally honorable and truthful, and if the judiciary committee should give the matter serious consider ation. The Senate took up and disposed of a number of private pension bilis. By 3 o'clock four hundred of these bills had been passed, comprising all such bills on the calendar, with the exception of half a dozen. private A laage number of bills of character were passed, and an executive session held, after which the Senate ad- journed. House -Mr. Hatch, of Mo., from the ' 11 lLl "u Kcuiiure, reportea a , resolution r.illinti-nn the 'V "'"S "u cummissioner of agriculture for information as to the amnunt of wheat and corn on hand in this country, where it is located, the number of acres of winter and spring wheat now in the cronnd. ihe nmmmi tne amount likely to be required for exportation and other information on the subject. Adopted. In the morning hour the House re sumed consideration of the bill for the relief of Alabama flood sufferers, and it was supported by Mr. Cannon, of Illinois, who thought the House was ju-tilied under precedents through hu manity in giving relief. Mr nh rf Vnn- V'-l, l.a U .. ' -T,. ,' . , . , ,. u- , "''"" f"' "1S " pocket for the relief of Alabama suiTer- ers.was not willing to indulge bis sym- pathy or benevolence by putting his , hand's into the pockets of others. It was tin.p ihat- n stun ctAnnia ha i, this kind nf luAslnt-inn nnH , -a-cc tnQ uemocratic party which should put a Stop to It. The morning hour expired without: action being taken on the bill, which i resumes its place on the calendar. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the River and Harbor Appropriation bill Ua motion of Mr. Markham, of Cala.. , 1 . r. the appropriation for a Burvey of San f- rancisco harbor aan Pablo bay. Su.zun vjci , . iiuu IUC Ul lUC OCU iJUalUlU ' and Sacramento rivers, was reduced : from ?:J0.000. to S11.000. This was done I in accordance with the recommenda tion of the supplementary report of the Chief of Engineers. Any number of amendments were offered for an in-, crease of existing items or the insertion of new ones, but no others of the Cali fornia kind. All were unsuccessful. Mr. Ntgley, of Pa , raised the point order against the cla.use of the bill which directs the Secretary of "War to negotiate for the purchase of the works of tiie Monongahela Navigation Com- , innv Or in t hp PTPr.-isn nf Viis it ieerotinn .so aonuire them hv cnnHnmnntinn or sejZUre. Along and somewhat heated achate nvprt.hisclnnsp fnllotrorl Finil. tit -.rtiiin rr, tia,,an Qfr.niran i out which gives the Secretary of War; discretionary power to seize the works ,f ,ho v,,-;,ta 1 "-'i iu. -"lit if-atiuu uuui jjauji . Pending further action the Commit tee rose, and the House at a:20 ad journed . Labor Mass Meet in Wasiiinuton. April 19 -The hall of the National Rilles was literally packed -ihnrm .mt. ' at the beginning of the labor mass-meet ing tonght. The announcement that General Master Workman Powdeily would deliver an address doubtless had the 1 !Te A of drawinopa number of peo ;de to the meeting, for as it gradually became known that he had not arrived and w ould not be present the audience perceptibly decreased in size. Repr Miititut' iarquhar presid a-semb!age. and. after a d over the few- well- chosen remarks indorsing the objects of the Knights of Labor, and pledging him--elf to work for their attainment, he in troduced the orator of the .evening. Mr. Frank M. Frog g, of Bay City. Mich. Mr. Frogg dwelt 111 ore particularly on the question of hiMi-priced money. He thought to the high rate paid for money miht be traced all the uiocgj suffered by tiie workingman. He favored the abolition of the national banking ea teni. and the establishment in its stead of a general loan agency by the govern ment. He wished to see money loaned to the States by the general government at one or three percent., and by the t:ites to the counties, by the counties ."individuals. This system would af ford Letter protection to home industry than any high taritT that Tuight tie in vented. S.-i.a'o r Yuorht.cs. ot Iniatian next ua-ir. .--: d th mars.niet ting, and stated ia a he v.a- in sympathy with ! ibor .t .;:u.:..it. a-. lie oi i int wish 1 see .'ai.ei i.a-.n labor ! v, ,. rci to the phi::- , t : r.-i.-n lab. -r. He conclude?! by jiled- 1 1: 1 . , j 1 I., p.iia. .NLVS in .UAIL. ii' ; -s;:i tii;: ' ; ii, sekvu.-e examina tion AMI JMi'.r.FP THE MAILS. V.'.wiiNf'TON, Airil 19 Lawrence . N ipoleon Hunter, colored, was arrested 1 here this morninjr on a charge of rob bing tiie mailj. and was committed to jail for the nation of the Grand Jury. Hunter p issed the civil service eiara- ination last year, and wag appointed a substitute clerk in the city postoffice, which place he resigned in January last and then left tlit-citr. He returned a few days a-rn. Since his arrest be has confessed that about Christmas time he took fr ,m the mails watches, jewelry, and gifts of various kinds, most of which he had piven to young ladies. M-iny of U;e s. .!en articfes have been recovered . ,, ,. . Ton, fi:...,, ii acu: iiuoken. , 1 'rxi-irKY. Mass., April 19. The Frt'uch cable broke yesterday afternoon "20 miles from this place. SIR ALEXANDER CAMPBELL ILL. Ottawa, April 18. Sir Alexander Campbell. Postmaster-General, is aeri-' ously ill. lie had an attack of epilepsy Hfime Iuvb si rrr on,l Via nnl . ...... ...... uu, 1 LUIJ V j J . FOUElfiiv 1 m, l- -.t.t. . t-.-. - ' " tlKyr state- , ... t," ; , Lo;Dpx. April 19--Sir Charles Dilke n. ls 'ni0'! "ie Jelectoral Committee ! thauVhe wi!1.make a fuH statement at a I Eubllc meeting on May 3, if the Queen's rroctor fails to re-open the Crawford aivorcc casc Pviously. the waruke greeks. Athens. April 19. Greek troops are ; being pushed to the front as rapidly as possible. The Government is debating j the queFtion of summoning fresh re, serves and making an effective frontier force of 100.000 men M. de Butzow, the Russian Minister to Greece who is on his way to Livadia to see the Czar, is being conveyed by -a Russian man-of-war. Ho will be ac companied from Constantinople by M. ' NelidoiT, the Russian Ambassador to lurkey. Paris. April 19. Le Temvs savs that, it is rumored that the Greek Consul at,;.. i ianaia, Crete, -with the approval oi bis: , Government, hnn hppn nntiiroltr anrrarmA j in plotting a rebellion among the-people ' .e''l a majority of whom are Greeks, against . vv t4 luruisn autnority, and that the Consuls of the other powers have asked their re spective Governments to interfere to prevent the movement from being car ried out. A CABLE WAR BEGUN. London, April 19. A cable war has , Unally been decided upon. The dec h , j K , . v. ion, it is learned, was reached at the conference held in the office of Anglo American Company on Friday night, at which were present Messrs. Pender, Von Chauvin, Fuller, Ponyer-Quertrerh Riant, Underdown, Monk, Weaverand others. The meeting lasted several hours, and the declaration of war which resulted was unanimously voted. Roth sides are extremely bitter, and are flooding the citv with handbills and . ' - . u .j -1. , u circulars announcing reduced rates and other advantages to patrons, cnOLEitA in italy. Romk. April It. Cholera has appear? ed in Lecee, the capital of the province of that name, and is RnrenHino- mmHlv , Several suspicious cases hnva unmuiml hitman. THK BISUOr OI" MADRID DEAD. Madrid, April 19. The Bishop of Madrid, who was shot several times ' yesterday by a priest, has died of hia injuries, a ames RfssiiLL lowell in LONDON. London, April lS.-Mr. James Russell i ,,0n :,.: "JATAAA v ..ii ij ui,iui Ltiu tUUKlalUUlllUllt, of his hostj of friendsupon his excellent physical condition. He asserts that he never felt better in his life, and rejoices tnat tne Droau Atlantic seDarates him 1 from autograph hunters. CLIPPINGS. The oldest merchant vessel afloat' ia said to ba the bark True Love, which. was built in Philadelphia in 1764, and is. therefore. 122 years old. She is still in active service, and ia owned by J. 8. Ward of London. Henry Brewer of Irw inton, Ga., while waiting for a rabbit to run bv which w-n; i.'i,c,1 1. V. A n.rc 1 1 I a mo,! anrr Tr,o V,,. l,.l laui j knot in his hand, and when the doe t,imno,i t i, 1,0 iaiij : ;.u kia A record kc t in central Dakota Bimu-c t h.,t tt1 .tl , ; ".""-f"" e"" Avao ""uouar ly mild. There were but 33 days when the mercury stood at or below zero. The preceding winter had 52 such days, the one before 50, and in the winter of 1882 -3 there were 01. Six weeks ago John Miches of Parker. Ind.. at the risk of his life saved several ch,ildrf n that were with him in a wagon wheu h,s team ran away. The excite ment and.exertion unbalanced his mind, and on Thursday he killed himself with a revolver. Pretty Nellie Lu-cj- of Grand Rapids fell in love with a gambler named Hickock, and as she had St. 000 he mar ried her. After spending her money ho deserted her. She followed him, and tne otner nay met him on the Btreet in St. lJaul. He roughly repulsed her, and she I ei 1 dead atlns feet. Bryant Watrrs of-North Carolina, who in ISI'J was a drummer in Company A, First North Carolina Regiment, and who is J5 years old. and blind, called on Pr. .-ident Cleveland last week. The President made the veteran proud by say mg that it was ;;:: honor to shake hands with him. 'Squire Bob Aliit-oiiof 1 airplay, Wis., was d, living along the road the other day. 1. hen a couple stopped him and a-kid tiie way to 'Squire Allison's house. " I'm Allison." said Bob"."' what do you wiim':" "'We want to get mar ried." sai 1 the man. "All right." said the "Squire. " I'll do it right now." and lie aid. ,1 (' "olitia io'tnnisters Con- lii'ined. AAA April "JO. Tho follow- w ing i o uirmations by the Senate of Presidential nominations has been an i' nn'.-. i Postmasters in North Caro- !m: II. Hoyden. Salisbury; M. v Berne: J. A. Young, Char- Alia i hirhum : W. J. .'."-a-;. ' A. Bennett, a 1 1 v . .a r.- W. P.O : :v. YVilson: G. II. : a .!. II. Hill, Golds . Y. i in ington ; Mrs. rb J. B. Smith. -A. ti.. Waiston; J. v,'A Weaver. Ashe- aturallv re- a with our own amc of a dear alaig moves a 10 Lame of the i. hiiuiy used. 1 1 award, 1 11 a AihiAhed: a. a oi to coll- j.c .1 It v t t linn a is bad vastly -g' usting. -ting and 'le wicked is more itititig", as -iihemcr's hut with- aihittially atr.ess and i.i ,- S4 i.i ' Hit
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