. hfl‘d ll. [Iii-l Ill:- , .173 hp hull!!!“ M _’ R It. Fulcrum "W ‘hthm-mmii- Q . ‘ Md .0 pm mm a mm In a. â€I m. 1.4.. Kohl" u on" land M. to m. lurk-mun! at ham. 00¢le cu hood “my II Int um and unit-ma to In“ {I ' i WM no ma'l mun WHWHOKIDIMM “Inâ€. flammmmauln pater at Albert Gentle. does-sod, lor- Icly at Chicago. knoll Km. a lunar of Walker. an, ht. will. unsung to hoard .mm ten under tho flash tuate-I. Bangle-o. social Ind cumin-l W o! the WEI-lo World Wally Gouda-led lol- 0-:- lindenâ€"4th- Ac- In. Sun Theobald I. no“ u Yunnan. Ohio. not 07. m m hone-(manhmconuynd tum-annualmvumn AM u heated duet-Io- m the I" Yort â€My the Leta. reco- huon. amt; for the â€mutant 0! A joint eon-moo to Investigate tram .1 mm mm lead-tics before larï¬l-mmnnedbynmot their old pm 110 poac- of noun In" m Vimâ€. Bloc on . charge 0! counter- fekllt Ricc’l outï¬t «so-stud 01 Mel. nah of land. containing the Impresâ€" Ilnu ol 1 dolhr. Ordinary clump: were no! to mm the counterfeit fleece. “let m Moat m and Ind. 1h at.“ government has Avalo- ï¬a‘ tn the 09m. mil-tar [or the much I“. no. N'- ud no Ila; I. content I W in hill. 11. 0‘ I. «I'm In mutt-r- Hu man have: 0. Flint nd Pan Inn-ott- huu nl runny Mammarpucun'mfltoli can n how. M In! they dorllned to m,butnloonov¢rl0_0vmln Tho Bum, a but Hummus Oar-m at Dana. 0N0. vMeI lull] nutty- I... In, In sud- d n. with m min:- o- count!- In. no Kan- cm. mm and 0-11 mum-L (to (um-nu tr! Ila-I Vail" Turnt- cum] and 00 Mo‘s m an.†company 01 â€HISTORY OF A WEEK. ho-o In Bu Mach-m. In. Cum I. In. "domain. mm flunk-fl ova-unnu- (n mun nu. my which Mom Homo-uh. The uh! I- lulu- ln- to“ m 0.041. was her. Ion-lu- Coull. who mm Am- †ad nu. ua In mum at 'm- Will." I. (run. and v". have r»- W from Phllndalphh to their The Buckeye lower and Run" wort. u Akron, Ohm, omployluc Om “0 non. Bu manned operation: If!" hilt kilo um Inc. All «strummi- 'lel be running flu a '0!!! Aunts-u. In!†I: ('..o (mum ol Ibo Buckeye mu. also ov- a â€In. and «man flu: than. vhkh will soon mane. In. Wolf. ol Wrighulown. Wlm, Gallo In a m of delirium brought on by typhoid fever. Jumped from the M659 Into Fox rivet and mu drowned. The mnml of Gen. A. J. Bum: from the church of the Immaculate Concep- lloo. 8!. hauls. vu utendecl by a lute ’l-MI’ o! the moat pmmlnent men In a. ally. .' The luv. Sumac) Maxwell. rector of R. l’wl'l Epllcoml Church of Glen Cove, L. 1., 3nd well known In western Penn-“vault: and Oblo. In and 0! I90- IIOIY. and 58 yearn. , The 3-year-old (laughter of Joseph Gmlner. of La Crosse. Win. while playing with matches, set ï¬re to her dra- ud was burned so badly that she Fordlnlnd Schelk, 0! Jollet. 1“,. died at mmne In a tool mused by too done corn-paring. . T. Olives; Hoim’her, contractor and builder, was killed by being thrown in!!! I buggy It Monmouth. Ill. M Lagrange, lud., George Neddo, a ï¬rmer, was accldentafly killed while telling a tree. “9 London Daily Chronicle says Glut Thomas F. Bayard, United States abandon Is now conï¬ned to his lane with a severe cold. 'flla high ochooi building at Kala- II-aoo, Mich. was destroyal by are land-y. Lou, $15,000; nearly covered by insurance. Several ï¬remen were hurt, Fred Winslow perhaps many. he emotion of a new building at u out of About $100,000 in contempinud. THE NEWS OF SEVEN DAYS UP 1'0 DATE. NW GROVE. : ILLINOIS. B; mm: a wrnnuua 8m: mun. M9191: lien! played guilty to net- manwzummhtmsnm Ono Handrail nu mm ltl'ect, Bean-e her husband had chided her for tending MI [Saul-old am: out in the cold to catha- em 3111 John 8b... at Aaron, 11L, attempted Tues- dny night to kill her two mm: chil- dren by food!†than mic, and then committed math. The children are out of dam. leek VII broken. Prue. niche. minimal-â€" mlvo from Justice. that and probably mortally mud his win ad the- rmal III-sell. a Dam. Colo. vnms- Mar. and 41. a m: o! tho Chit-noon. Tn... In cop-rt- nm. con-med and!» by shooting. Tenancy nanny ranking from I blow on the head, realm some your: I00. I: given a the am. He was an“, , . _ sand am at Burr 0A. In- sh!) county. hut, In conic-ed {or- cerla «main; over 1 period or men- ty you-I, reaching revert! thou-Ind do]- om. Sink-l. I Wyatt-cu gm m- In; It 343: Irving avenue, [Aka View. a tubal-b 0! Chicago. was not In the noun: Sunday homing at her home by Frank I. In", her lover. Jealousy h tunnel! to use Men the «use. 1002.! Com.- m subbed at 0-nhn. not. fly Cinde- Iellen, an ex- mmmdld. The moon wan mu minus. and the mud in: only hit a Incl deep. The murder" I... B. Ilka. the murderer of John Patter-on. cu tuna at Oregon. In. Re non-ted tic onion mm a from m am. At Karachi cu can all m loath [m the plum have m Noam. M th then but has a cum and no dam, um a law use. have occurred u mm. Bank, “new. Knlllnwu and Catch. .3. Isl... 3:35. I 5.2 S If!!! .3 .10 ‘33. 2 33.3.. 3- 5... all; 3.3.3 .I p: a. 3. Iain 39:37 no to: p. .3 n coir... 1 6. I33. 3:3 ea 5. 5...»; It»... Amen. to m M! new! [goal than in. been (.205 out: o! no Nun. I. Bonny and 1.215 dam PMaâ€"r Out-(Park. n. n“- kml pullout-I. in but. "In-Ind In us. Pam Auk-y. his. gun no out for-cm bald by hum Loon A dinette! '0 m- Lonlol Dan Nav- tm Dru-nel- Iln (MI. “all. n- mlod dunk. um i- m In In- mn me upon um Ibo Itu‘a out-t daughter. "to VI" 0! Prim PM", at Ion-Cuban. In «mm with an Ann- !“ elm It "In. m.‘ "on. at: am. Ono Tnnuu (Mk-on. century tat econ-ad In the «Nut of Ion! Ila-thou. tun mm In. an In Pull-ml on account 0! III-haul. . At An. la, lam w. Perry. unr- mr of the lawyer blurâ€"lather Tho oflclll weekly bulletin. renni- in: the ultnntlon In India, Ibo". that light nllu haw been senor-I through- out the pmvlnm numb†and luck as l'Ofll! excepted. Spring "up. In" Improved. Price- !or all pmducu ue Illgluly lower. A «butch to tho London WI! Hall from lion-bu an that No no" “roman I." died In the hon-9011!. the man 0! the plane, which an Ibo unpaved mm the convicts In (M m o! cumm‘ A: Evnnmue. lud.. Roy Asbeny. aged )8, was fatally Injured by the exploclun or the Inter-back In a kitchen range. wmlum Proctor, step- lnthcr o! Aubert], «I: attack In the “do by I flying piece 0! Iron and a rib run broken. John Warbunon drove across the runway neu- Jewell Junction, town. In a closed carriage, m uruct by an engine Ind nu [minuuy tilled. At Marlon. Ind., Owen Groendyke tell Into a vat of balling water and In in a, dying condlnou. Two thousand pounds of dynamite â€Dialed at the Crystal Rldxe colllery. near Hazelton, Pa. Three supply- housea were demolished, the side of the breaker torn out and the englne house destroyed. Watchman Rickert and Enlinfler Younger were hurled in the debris, the former belng fatally Injured. The explosion in aid to hue been the work or tnmnfl. A pom of police omcers attempted to arrest Wllllun Carter. a notorious des- panda 0! Manama, Tenn. 1m- shootlns Police Captain 1. 0. Russell. He Opened ï¬re, which was returned. 99d he tell, pierced by twelve bul- A loaded coal car on the inclined rail- I‘Nld It Flemlngwn, W. Va.. broke loose and dashed into an ascending train. One man was Instantly killed and "Volvo other: were injured. two of them many. Henry Snyder, n canductor. and George Craaton. a. bralmnan, were killed in a wreck near Dewy, N. Y. Four other: were injured. Fm destroyed the flourlnpmnl o! E. Limbo at. Warrenvllle, 11L. valued 3t Sgt), ; Insured for £10,000. Car! 0. Corlaoil. a laborer who sup- ported his bully by ï¬shing through the ice. was lost In Lake Mononn. Wis. John Henry. :1 years of use, died at Dubuque. Iowa, an the result 0! inâ€" Jurlos received while running a corn- sheller. The ny-wheel of the engine bur-t. ma father had his right arm‘ broken. ‘ CRIME. FOREIGN. CASUALTIES. Sneep ......... When. No.1 rod. Corn. No.1 cast. out. No. 2 cash. .. MILWAUKEE. Wheat, No. 1 spring... CHICAGO. cutie. common to pvt-41.75 H09. an gala ..... 2... Sim and hubs .. ...... 2.25 he My la the Daugherty mun!" "In! It Albla. lawn, 1n: out ton!- elght hours. and stood ten for counc- um and um for mammal. The ion. ro-nmeo on mm in "W I ï¬ner-Mo "port on I hm ‘0 mum the employ-mu of "â€08 him- on put-mo hull-p. no I" rem-o nun. Daniel un- llfll. In launched a last 9mm. mm with couple“ m TD. mom deï¬ant-t has I!â€" nd a lottery 0rd" Influx the Son» m: llama! lnvmmt colour. fl Cilchpul Ind mhviflc. M flown. tact. are dealt-wed one of the [and Coal col-â€Ira (no menu. 1". children. and l and 3 nun. were burned to loath. Bream. Hind L In- u- did I! III Don. I. lam 00L. otï¬lnrt “can. W. J. Bryan was new a pubflo n. "I‘m ll nu- punt-('0 prim. roo- u Anon. Tom. Thur-uh]. nd dlh In [be two bout 0,000 pooph lid than and non mu. um um. um. cum. ll. MIMI at (M on! am I. Wilma-to- That-day 0' pots- ml: Mlowlu n and at "1!. "0 has been umm to the 0.7!] “up nlnry slum In: Ranch". “out. Man In autumn cm" a nu Kenn-mo II“! no nu an! "IV. 11» New). Wandeunn Pommnr n â€can... Wm. un urn-1 concern at ll. kind In an cm“. In: do“ hunt-y. throwing out MuvM7M| our 000 Ml. Jam n. Haitian. proprietor o! the R. P. lhwklu Iron Worn. Swath-Id. In... 5mm builders. and.» n volun- tary oninmenl. unumm. 3300.000: uuu about on um. E. 8. Cook. attorney {or the Wheel- lnx. lake Erie and I‘lusboru coll com. Mar. confused judgment In the United flutes court at Columbnl, Ohio. lulu“ mu company In ("or a! the receiver. 0! the Wheel- llx and [also Erh mllmd comm". Myron 1'. Honk-l and E. If. allckeuwoflor. to u» Amount 0! $82.- 334.". The \Vautuuga bank of Johnson City. Team. has been closed, and “I cuhier. F. B. St. John, named an trance. The liabilities one 328.000: assets. nearly â€4.000. Lou of depositors and bad collccllonl are the causes of lhe tron- bio. LATEST.MANKET REPORTO. Theodore F. Wood ha been elected second vice president or the Unlted Slates express company. Senator George'n physicians report that he la improving. H13 vondnlon again gives hope that he may recover suflclently to leave the city for the South. W. H. Wigglnx. one of the well- known characters of Washington, was found dead In bed. He was a clerk at the house of representatives for years. and In his early life he was on the “age with Booth, Forrest and Ne-' Cullouxh. A most remarkable on and was made :at Alexandria, north of Anderson. Ind. An old, abandoned gas well. which was standing open. suddenly began to yleld oil In great quantity, and it was run- ning down a gully into the creek when found. It is claimed that the all ls six times as pure as the regular product and Is used In lamps without reï¬ning. The Chilean chamber of deputies has passed a bill providing for a guaran- tee of £25,000 to any company which will establish nn iron factory on a. large scale in the country. The British immigration once. set- in: upon inionnailon furnished by A. 1.). Van Sliurt. British Consul at Chi- ‘mao. has issued a warning advising Englinhmn against. emigration to South Dalian; under conditions involvâ€" ins payments to colonizing agents or companies. The arm a! Perkins Perkins. com- posed of heater and Charles G. Perkins, proprietors oi the Des Moines Fuel‘ and Lime company. made a voluntary assignment on Suturdny night. No Ichadnle of Insets or "abilities wa- flleil, but the assets an aid by the Inn to be worth 390.000. and the lia- bilities are about 830,000. NEW YORK. DETROYI'. MISCELLANEOUS. wl! In“ lul’ nod ten for convic- imltui. 131' REPORT.. A00. Manama 06.10 ..... zoo 03,5. ..... 2.25 .5,†mm .2: «3%. .815 ..... .1.“ 0w 'i. . 8.15! .33 I." nee iexielotion rover «welder-lion luring the animation heroines: M an ordinary amnion. The plot: which has been toiheti of by Governor Tanner. Bpeoher Cur-tie old the leader! in both brooche- oi the assembly contemplates the Wetsuit. towerd the and of the oemoh. of o special joint committee on revenue. which ohell meet after the Mme!“ eioe die to draft a gen- erol revenue iow io contort-in with the minor on this nhieet lo Gov- ernor Tonher'o ileum! Mdreoe Whe- thio eon-Rue eh“ have conâ€" pieted itoworh thenronorwmfln o week! union to net eoriy next nor-t which the hill orepored hythe committee will ho Mere! free in- tho Inn-eh. of other ionisation. In thioeoehectionitnighthe-idthot Senator Littler. who win he choir.“ at tho emote con-ittee on revenue. hoe around I eorefliiy digested rev- eolio hm which he wiii oooe introduce in the m “W.“fldï¬dï¬om Thorehove hoeni'ew Moo-eminent:- mthothe'vehot kniIorehitter- “methane mendedhereiootwnh.‘ ltming'hoehï¬ontho ueotreeent. there ore me ihcflehtoeohhected withthenw uturoiiyeiin- tetm. in! 183?: hedriftoltheeentio nehtihtheeto wile ar'Cniionoreâ€" election but Ir. loot: llr. George B. Adono and George Willetto. oil or Chieogo. were oleo candidates. Neither otthetwei‘otter.eoierui co‘ld discover, but any hocking outeide oi the city, while Ir. [non ha e um- her of note vote- whieh he eeelied one!» (at. The Cook county mm or thooe who were not for Cullen. eomewhot more the: hair at thot delegation tie- eidel. otters arm-eat deol 0! Wing. to lung-tit .Wiilettl. m thi- “DYE at no!“ a sworn! mac law. um shall be adv-qua“ to the wed. “than“. Ilium found Ive:- peflem um I! h «lilo-It to give m- h and up 1- Advance 0' on" M"- wlkl tally out! to Ian mkrem. 1'!!- plan b «mod VIM. 'hr DOM. In (ï¬lth he in Illm "ï¬ght" [01 action, A“ Wotan 09 ml. on .6 m to “men In be. m vln m. an!" Cunt: will hub! 00 n. all at (he to" 0- ""1 Incl an. “a u n Ive-tum vole u my to sin I but (In pmnor, Ivmum undue for†“wont: W In inflate (In k- dun-u bushe- o! Ito M I. m: m then will to cum nap». Mm‘ lot 3" good mum. vine "crooked" HID II" In and M. w Gen-Io- m It In been practically decided um 0m nun it ï¬lled a spatial mm a! m legislature loos alter (he "can. dmmlrIe-imJotthepurm ark-o at It. mm win In A one km him (Io m In In an (Nu u 'I'a El'odlu uni-u... To upedlle the business of the leg. Isl-lure. promole the speedy passage 0! good lava. prevent the nun-m o! "bundle†schema. nhonon the pres- cnl malon no that I Iperlal sculon nu be called to out I new senenl avenue law. are among the radical re- turn:- and mblo lmprovemeuu In the method. of mam-(lug loglulatlon vhlch Ire contemplulod by Bpouker cm!- In the lover home of the pru- oal general Immbly. The phn Irhlch ha been pnfllully «nod 00 by lbo‘ Issuer. Governor Tuner, and set- cnl o! the ables: member: 0! the m- Jorlly It. the mutate will hum! all prop" mull": In Illa bonu- nnd I'll! like dlflmlt. I! not lupus-Me. some at tho lid-I'm. wufllwu lollol‘cd by my! «when. Anna-Ila. III" Mod far. lmtu Cum: ulna at lhr mum d m hm roundly (ll-l all appro- pflallon hm- †Inmlnl'ln .- noon u â€dbl. (or Menace to ma rom- IIIIIOOI. And when IM «mammar- in: all "ll at work Router Cums will ya la mallo- hh Mlmd of check- l-a bill: Ink-h an can to waldo. The New Hire] Low. Springï¬eld. Jan. 29.â€"â€"Another Week of legislative work closed last night and our law-makers have dispersed to their various homes to return to work on Hominy. Little legislation at great importsnee has as yet been enacted. There have been enough bills introduced, however, to occupy the salons (or years were it not for the constitutional limitations. Hun- dreds of meritorious measures will, of coum, never be heard from after go- ing to the committees. One measure that to sure to be acted upon. how- ever. Is the new libel law. The new low proposes to give pecuniary demo use: to all persons injured by isles‘ publications in newspapers. The pres- ent law makes retrsction suillcient. where there is no malice proved. The Chicago papers have a big lobby work~ ins minst the new measure. They will detest it it abuse and vltupenb tion can aid them. Its supporters are being pilloried in the Tribune, Times‘ Herald, Inter Ocean and Chronicle .irom day to day. The Chicago papers do not like the idea a! being assessed tor the amusement they ï¬nd in abus- ing people. They sppsrentiy want lull license to empty their phlnls oi wrath on whomsoever they withâ€"without pe- cunisry liability. One thing in (ever is the fact that so tar as country ps- pers are concerned not a single protest is henrd. The new law is nimod at slander and country papers do not deal in that. “wnflflfltiiiflilulti "mnnflï¬ï¬‚nflma 2 mm nnnmnrlrln Ir-r-rrn OUR SPRINGFIELI] lETTEB. out. In all the counties the «anus of the vote m on of u long as the law Allowed Threats of vlo- }leneo were freely nude. and when Wenver arrived In Springï¬eld In the afternoon the Joint assembly was In se-lon nnd refused to adjourn to nl- low In. Weaver to be worn In and coke lm out.†ï¬ne-kn mines refused to let us be sworn In while the Joint mm m In salon. Hr. lorri- Ion m withdrawn n a candidate nnd lambs-t Tree at Clamp put up. who Ind mom her: win My at money to in: I mum vote or an More death the loan: party refused to vote at we «ï¬lly m at" a Mr was elected. When 1. Henry Shl'. Democrat, of the nmrtoarm dia- trlot. dial, the Republicans chloro- (mmmuumgommu In a district so heavily Democratic then was no no mm to elect a ne- ‘nbï¬un. and then aecretly nominating Ir. Weaver. and made arrangements for every mm In the four cunn- tlutqbn “the to". It So’clock to vote. The Democrat were taken entirely by unwise, and not half of than: MWndWeammelec- all. Then came one of the bum-eat QM: over Ian In Illa neck 0! woods. All norm «ache-res were net-on foot to prevent Weaver from getting Ma In 1889 Senator (‘ullom was "w m. puhllmn mulldate tor the m-outt tune, and mm without any twvlu-u ummh tuna. My mollocttou I: um dent Palm: III ht: opponent. («tau to: Lag-tn“. Int. In 1881 the tummy mum! h)- It..- dmlh 0! Out. Lona mute jun an m- !eslnlnlun In In watt-u. .‘Ir “a burktd out the Int th)‘ 0! MM. hula: med about I your I'M A halt at In. tcm. but»: bunt t'lm'tc'd In my. In“, When It» Immature met tn January. 1887. Ian-tat Input-tuna «mu-turn up mm. P. It. rum-ll M (.‘Nt‘n‘fl. Hun L. It: Pay-nu. u-tzmnttur "IDIIIIKIH (fol. ('ttrr not â€IMF! now of two ath- m The ramp-tan n. ltvt-ly. Hr t‘untt but Ma II coma! mutan- tut-n to On. Ina-It to can tt by In mm In... and In" at tho httn‘n Mouth can nrtttc In own-Mon tn tun. but It! mm m- mtlatkm on the lint hunt by n mntttvnbto Ill- Jortty onr alt Mn emu-nu. I I’ll not In flwtnnoltl. but haw ulttnyn nup- vmnt tut he “tetra that fun at the Loan ton-n by tam†than that Ito would look out tor III than chow Loan min but" done but In that "0 Inflated "AIM Rushed Mt- turt- vat' man and mount-Idea onty and prion u â€I. [ma mod. n.- rum-ct ot am. The [not (mount tn Iâ€; In. lawn to otto- ntttel up that "m rndn M pntlttul halt" in “to date known the story. he teammate «a. n ttr on htttt ballot. nd Hahn at" "u- speaker at the loo-2V Two R-pan-nn "hen dtd lot "to Logan. but pmnr but to vote tor him van-gov" then vote: would t-Im. Mr. Harrison was tttg Mot-nth candida". bottom whom and Out. Lom- there was :- ant-mg tle 9t perm-I rem-rd. and tttmlt the the «mud-tn an um- ‘m( In entered Into which was M‘ "ï¬lly Int at! vaunted by IM mm- ntttee In charge at the campaign that no money should he and m tn. half 0! 9mm candidate. and that pr- mlmel thank! he exrlnded. This was very pie-cult to Log“. vho had no column: hen the ohm ot melt bitter attach, reflecting on In no- nttty and its ml bums. that Ms camp-In with Col. [mm was really the goat Mt. as It was the last one at in Me. tnnnnp‘--‘-__A__u n.“ W (In I... Tim nan-rs died during the na- A Gun. 0! Poker. They were ï¬nally Induced to play poker with some wngenlal spirits and permitted to win 35.000. which had been borrowed {or the good of pure polltica 0! State Treasurer Wilson. and voted (or Palmer. Wilson had to 8““. the Democratic “Steering Committee" for the 35.000, whivh they innocently supposed was his contribution to (hi' “use. The Republlt-nns nominated Oglnby. whom they afterward with’ drew and tried “L'oml other names One A. J. Bimtor 0! New Windsor hut greenback candidate for president would have got their roiou, lml r‘wna- turu Emmi. (‘mwlord and liuIA-n would not vote {or him. and he did not «In out. In 1891 three Populist: in the house hold the balance of power in the joint assembly. One had been a Republican and was disposed to vote for the Re- publican candidate it such it one could be selected as could get one or more votes of the other two. Gen. Palmer had been nominated in state conven- tion and was loyaliy supported by every Democrat. A long contest fol- lowed. The two Popullnts declared over and over again that under no cir- cumstances and at no time would they vote for him. i new letters from them. in one of which. backed up by the most ‘ profuse profanity that i ever read. were these statements of opposition made. Gen. Palmer did not agree with them on the silver question. was op- posed to the permanency ot the green- back: as a circulating medium. did not believe the legal tender provision was constitutional, and was oppoeed to their general Ideas. him. and the uvshot was that not a county member voted for Mr. Wfllstts. Hr. lit-Venn was nominated at the Democratic State Convention and reâ€" ceived the loyal support or every Demâ€" carat. Inn, "an-a tort-a no. th .11.. lane-nu. Tmlwtl naay on the top floor oi the lmllulns ormpled hy a noun. in what in pmhahly one at the lost unlque hmrdlng harm in the city, were the Non York Journal. A Ger- man matron haa been tnlntrue oi the place for yearn and ltn patron. are freaks who are illllng data In the mnmum below. Vieltorn to the place have notlrod that leading front the elnrnlod platform above the mud floor on the Fourteenth street rue ot the building is a small ntnlrnay, pron cooled at the button by n Iron gate. A clan silently denies adlalttance to the curious visitor and he in forced to no any wonderlng whether or not there nu nnythlng above thtI Iron nu t north seeing. it to at the breath; tnhle that the boat-cler- appear at their best. Them In plenty of what the noveitst would call lee-l color. At lunch and dluner the acute dine in their aho' clothe and meant quite the name npparanee that they do in the hall- helon. But at the natatlnnl meal there to no restraint. The In noun saunter: In clad in a loo-a lather Hubbard. The bearded lady lo gunned ln what ah once e t. gown oi pretensions long ego lost. The chneea are ten to one that the strong roan ulll hnve slipped hls coat am his nntlerclotheu, neuralu the con- ventionnllty at a ahlrt vith collar an! necktte "bulls: The “310.“. beauty" float- rln wtth n dull tool on her face. her hair done up In curl paper- and her cheeks nil-a their hril- Iinut coloring of the night before. The 2qu nun who he been in tltla-mnéV try but III naunthu and can't ' stand a word of the language, would- ing to the lecturer, suddenly develop- a fluency tn Eaglleh that atartlee can. And the talk in of "shop" and of hot- ter do". It to an invariable sequence to n gathering at thatrleal folk. whether at a hanquet or n funeral; the talk none: or later drifts around to mature concerning their little world . and the people in it. The ‘ onenesnatoknon,anapt A mount-rt by Ibo MM 0! Shannon. (mm over In hallo. mu. and. - mum-rm; «up noon-a upon-h II Nu m. In Ilkl be mould ho- to" Mala hum tic out mm. dvrumtm. not to my oath. «in mm could to mom In «nu-km I“ out o! «In» M It. all. Hue In ml- nm [of Mr. Canon. m (be no“ by flood up and mud (m Mn. Conan-0m»: Conn-u. In 1883 Mr. (‘ullum was nominated 2m tho third ballot lfl'fl' Oglnuhy, um! nnt- minor vnndulmo, whmw name I do not now n-mqux-r, and was olwlea. but dill no! realm the mm 0! all the "vpuhllraum Ik- wnr. boll»: op- mun-d by the "lends 0! 0x410". Howr- ulgo‘. whum he had adult-d In: (M mulunauou fur uuwnmr nlx wan: Ink I'm‘o, and (tau "lumb- of ux-Seuulur “Kinky, ulmm luau“ 'hml «Inhale-d (mu your: Enron. mm Irv-Laud mm (.m. (‘uHum was not l'llfllhlf Ina-nun the ammunition mun All unv- mm. [or nun who II uuwumr Im- unr other «like during llw (â€flu (or Ink-h 9r- hu Inc-«n riveted are null and mm." Thol ann‘vr lo Hula I! that lhr ruouululkm 0! IM l‘uucd Sun-1. uhtrh In I'M: uu‘ pnmr luv at the land. In): that the whale mm be llw 3min o! (M clov- \ mm and minim-anon o' m mm mm- In". no that any clam 00 um unto .mmlmllon rMcu mm In dram that Jul! at uball am In‘ a quilflcvm‘m and "Du-mm 0: null and mm. folk. rum" Ada-u. My. (hour It. Adam. Him a Ital. mum. Ion†not mu for El 1‘":- Iau. m "w mnmr um mm M hold any and†on that mm. and unm- lr. Acum- um In mun-no "mm! Mn um. up!†no am to- apm and «cu-m In In Md Minn. Wuver could get his neat. It m harm. or at least positively asserted, that two Chicago members had been bought by Mr. Dunphy. city treasurer. who was then on the floor of the house standing close to the bent of the mem- ber who was I suspect. Gen. Logan himself stood in the western door 0! the Republican room watching Dun- nhy'n motion. This was about 10 o’clock at night. I otood immediately between Logan and the man he won watching, watching both men. The roll was being called and when Senator Henry Roger was called he shouted out John A. Logan. it was only necessary to» get two Republicans to vote for Loan to elect Tree, lor. with the 101 Democratic voters. two Republican votes would constitute a quorum vot~ ins. and a majority or a quorum elects more llenh Aet- Logan, quick as a thought. turned into the cloak mom, took his hat, coat and cane, walked down the middle aisle to where Roger eat. tapped him on the shoulder and told him to canto out of the chamber. They fairly new down three flights of stairs, while the Republicans rushed to the stairway to prevent the Democrats following. At the door Logzm pushed Roger into o that-k and shouted to the driver: “To the Leland for your life." He arrived at the hotel before any of his our more and locked himself and his cap- tain in his room. from which he never came out until Weaver was sworn in. The exoitemont was so intense and contusion so great that the roll call was broken up and the man who "ill exported to cunt the vote whit-h would have eluted Judge True did not vote, and Logan was 5.1me and iho diagram of election of it senator liy bribery use 'part'd tip,- state. HOUSE FULL OF 'RI‘AKS.