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A n d N i a g a r a F r e e P r e s s , Vol. VI. Y O U N G S T O W N . N. Y.. FR I D A Y . JULY 23, 1886. No. 22. WITH THE LAW MAKERS. DEBATE IN TH E SENATE ON THE OLEOMARGARINE TAX BILL. S e n a t o r K » » r t » N t r o n g ly F a v o r s tlie I’ u - •ag K o f th a M e a s u r e —T h a T a * B « -du c e d P r o m P l e a to T w o O n t a a n d th a 11111 P a s s e d — Y e a s 3 7 , N a y s ‘44. YV a h iiin o t o n , J u l y 2 1 . — I n the sonata-, de- h a t e on the o leo m a r g a r in e I d ll w a s rtMUimvl. M r lla w l e y sp i k e in M jp p irt o f the bUL H e said U iat the d isco v e r y o f tlm in v e n tio n h a d been w o r k in g revo lu t io n . T h o n e w p r o d u c t w a s wud to In- n u t r it io u s an d n o a r l y as good a s b u it r r , and ho s u p p e d th a t it w a s in m u st c s s v h a r m le-a und in m a n y «aasut n u tritious. B u t the o leo m a r g a r in e j aten t s , a * recorded in the p a ten t o ftica, w o re not 'A g r e e a b le r e a d in g . T h o f\... ht to m u k e und m il ol« o u ia r g a r i iie w a s n o t doubted o r denied. * ; i t he held tlia t tlie jieople hud the rig h t to kn o w w h a t th e y w e r e b u y in g . H e kn e w g r o c e r s w h o w o u ld n o t keep the u r n I », b u t he wus a f r a i d ninoteen- tw o n tioth s o f those w h o did d e a l in it sold it on b u t ter. T h e w r o n g m in e in th e re. H e had a r i g h t to know w h a t he w a s b u y i n g an d tliat w a s tlm H troiige'deloiiit iit o f tho a r g u m e n t in fa v o r o f the bill. Air C a ll a r g u e d a g a in s t th e bill. H e o p posed it as i n e x p e d ien t ; becau se ita p d i r y in- terfared w itij the rig h t an d e x c lu s iv e p o w e r o f the- a u t h o r i t y o f th e sta t e s ; te-cause it de stro y e d (and wus in ten d e d to d e s t r o y ) u par- tirtb m in d u s t r y an d wjus intended to h a v e no Other effort. Air jC v u rfs a r g u e d iu fax o r o f tlie bill. H e dr-s* riia^i th e con d ition o f a la r m in t o w h ich tlie d a iry in tercsta o f th e c o u n t r y had teeu th r o w n b y the in tn N luction o f o leo m a r g a r in e and said tlm t ho w o u ld huvo HUppjMcd t h a t on the m e re statem e n t o f th e existen c e of those th in g s a ll w o u ld h a v e sym p a t h ized w ith th is in terest, v a s t , so sim p le, so n e c e s s a r y an d so histori* al. A t first the fa n n e r s h a d |**r- d e d r c d I h u t th e r e should Ut a n ox term i- n a t io jig il the p r o d u c t. In th e ir m in d s the in b-rieron c o , th e di>#turlmiire, the sim u latio n , th e deception , the f r a u d , w e r e so so in s e p a r a - ble fro m the p r o d u c t itself th a t the p r o d u c t m u s t lie exterm in a t e d . Un tlie o th e r hand the iiin n u fie t u r e r s o f th e p r o d u c t, p lan t in g U ioinscivos on tile la w fu ln e s s o f trad e , on the p r in c ip le o f c a v e a t exem p tio n an d on tho gen e rul prop m itio u o f e q u a lity b e fo r e the law , hatl dem u n d e d th a t th e y should U> lot alone. T h e y hud suppm c d th a t tlu- frau d n n M triu m p h , b e c a u se th e r e w a s no p o w e r to suppress it. T h e y bud shielded th o in s e lves und* r the n o tion th a t the question w a s a do m e s tic o n e w h ich the states alo n e cou ld d e a l w i t h ; th a t tlie sta t e s w e r e in r o n q icten t to d e a l w ith it, au d tlie y w o re w illin g to p l a y hid -mid Hct-k o v e r tlie co u n t e r s o f tho g r o cery m<n. T h e y w e r e w illin g to t r y co n c lu sion s w ith these tw o survuill& n t a n d con trol in g p i w e i x T iiis w a s n o t a m a t t e r o f b u y e r a n d M iiur A c c o tnplishing th e ir ends to the d is a d v a n t a g e o f on e side o r o f the oth e r. T h e w ise muti ha«l said , “ H o w ca n th e r e Im hon esty l e t w e e n b u y e r a n d seller f” H e (E v a its) did not pro|x>He b y fed e r a l legislatio n , b y s t a t e legislatio n , o r b y a n y o th e r nutans, th a n religio u s a n d m o r a l cu ltu r e to u x t i r p i t e th is coiu|x*tition o f in U r e s t ls*tw«sai b u y e r an d seller. T h e qu e s tion w a s w h e th e r ono g<ssi and honest prodtc t , one good an d honest, trad* r. on e good nnd ini|*ortnnt c l e n v n t o f fo i e i g n cotiim wivo w a s (in ils body und sul>- stanco) to l>e a t t a c k e d h y fru u d an d red u c e d n o t o n ly in its g a in b u t th r e a ten e d in its ex 1 st* •net*. lie w o u ld say to the 11 tu n u factu r e r s and sellers o f o le o m a r g a r in e t h a t if it w e r e m a d e h o n e stly and w h o leso m e ly it m u s t be sold a t the sam e o r d in a r y protit* a s o t h e r p r o d u c tio n s , h o n e s t ly m a d e an d h o n e s tly sold a n d ohiuined. T h e diffVroin-o te*tvveun the 10 ren t s n p*un d ch a r g e d b y tlie m a n u f a c t u r e r a n d tint 'JO c e n t* ch a r g e d b y the re t a ile r left p len t y o f room fo r tho propm e d ta x o f 5 cents. M r. In g a lls said tluit to w a r d s the close o f th e d e b a te M o n d a y , cxus|»#rntod b y [>er*onal allusion * intended to lie o ffen s ive, he h a d m a d e som e olm ervtttion* w h ich on reflection he w a s |ieiiu a d ixl hail e x c i «dtsl th s lim its o f p r o p r i ety m d e b a te, a n d he a v a il e d h im * If o f tiiis p u b lic oi c a t io n to e x p i om hi* r« g r o t. lie then proceeded to a r g u e a g a i n s t the bill, l i e th o u g h t that the w h o le su b jv e t w a s tirin g treated Iuvuiwnly— b e g in n in g nt the ai>ex aiu l con s id e r in g it d o w n w a r d s . T h e fu n d a m e n t a l q u e s tion w a s , n o t w h e th e r the g e n e r a l g o v ern m e n t poNMw*«<d the (xjlice |>ow’e r to in t e r fere, th r o u g h ta x a t i o n o r o th e r w ise, but w h e th e r o k 'i n a r g a r in e w a s a p r o d u c t d e t r i m e n t a l niul in ju r io u s to th e p u b lic h e a lth an d gen e r u l w e lfare. H e said if a n y (-onfldence w e r e to Is* p l a c 'd in h u m a n testim o n y , oleo- in a n i rino w a s a h e a lt h fu l, n u t r it io u s aiu l rh • p *rx •• t product. M r. G e o r g e (a m e m b e r o f the com m ittee) co id lrn u d tin* staten ieiiL T lu d k u a i o i i w a s interrupted while M r. H a le fro m the Appropriations com m ittoe re ported the general d e ficien c y bill, and said he would ask fo r its co n s id e r a tio n to -m o r r o w . T h e d e lia lc w a s resu m e d , a n d M r. M iller said tlie statem e n t o f M r. G e o r g e , th a t the co m m ittee fo u n d n o th in g in ju r io u s iu oleo m a r g a r i n e , re f e r r e d to the p u r e a r t icle , w h e r e a s th e r e w a s n o t pcrln q w a pound o f such a r t ic l e m a d e in A m e r ic a , l i e said he luul a letter fro m the in v e n t o r to th a t effect, an d sta t in g that the com p o u n d s m a d e here w e r e o f oieo, o il, la r d , lo tto n -seed o il an d v a r io u s o th e r th in g s . A s to th e statem e n t tlia t the K n ig h t a o f Isil>or w e r e o p p o s 'd to th e b ill he read a letter fro m M r. P o w d e r ! y d e n y in g th a t th e ku igh ta had tak e n a n y action on the s u b j e c t M r. In g a l l s m o v e d to red u c e tlie ta x fro m 5 cent.* to J cen t s p e r p>und. A g r e e d to--7)2 to Is U n m o tion o f M r. In g a l l s the w o r d “ know in g l y ” w a s in s e r ted in ooim e c tion w ith the •a l e o f o leo m a r g a r in e . T h e six t h sectio n w a s am e n d e d b y strik i n g o u t the m in im u m p * im lty bein g the w o r d s “ less th a n $IUU,” au d “ less than s i x m o n t h s .” T h e o leo m a r g a r in e b ill an d am e n d m e n t * w e r e re|iorted to tlie senate. M r In g a l L 's ain e u d m e iit red u c in g t h e ta x fro m 5 cen ts to J cent* w a s adopted to UN. T h e ren u u n iiig q u e s tio n s w e r e adopted a n d the bill a s a m e n d e d w a s [*a*.>«\l y e a s 37, n a y s 2*4, as fo llo w s : Y e a s M essrs Aldru h. Allison. black burn. B lair, Canuit-u. Cauu -run, Chao#, Oockrvll, Cou- gvr, Culloiu, Paw e s, liolph, Kdnum ds, K v a il*. U o n n a ii. Hale, Harrixon. H a w ley. 11 ».tr, Ingalls, Logan. McMillan. Mnhonc, Maniier*oii. Miller, M itchell Orvgoin, Palm e r, bay ii*-, Platt. biunib, Saw jrrr. 8 ew e ll, M n u u a n . 8 |toener, b U u f rd, Tidier. W ikw i ilo w a N a y s M essis Beck, Berry, Brow n . Butler, CVke, CVIquitt. Kusti*. li **u , Ur n , HatnpP-ti, H.UTtB, l i e a i s t , J o n e s * A rkan s a s . Max**y, k*ugli, Kai.sum , RiUdieherger, Vauce. V»**t, V'oorhees, \ a 1 A co ib e iviio e con u n it t. c wu> 0 r xi to in o r d e r to faidlitatw tlie flnal |iasaage o f tbe b i l l l > n » l l x H e r t lo n In th e O l e o m a r g a r i n e HHL W a m h iw o tow , J u l y ‘J L — I n the o leo m a r g a r i n s b ill, as pa*M«i b y U m aso a ta y e s t e r d a y , tlie section as to puiuxity rea<ls aa fo llo w s : • E v e r y person w h o k n o w in g ly tells, o r o ffers fo r sale, o r d e liv e r s , »>r o ffers to d e live r an y o leo m a r g u r in e iu o th e r fo r m than in new wooden o r j s q ie r p a c k a g e s a s a b o v e deecrilied, o r w h o j tack* in a n y in a n u e r c o n t r a r y U> law , o r w h o fa lse ly b r a n d s an y pack a g e o r o ffers to b r a n d , o r affixes a stam p on a n y |te*kage d e n o ting a lens a m o u n t of ta x than th a t re q u ired b y la w , sh a ll Is* fined fo r each o f f M ite n o t m o r e tlian $ 1 , 00*1 and lie im p risoned not tnore tlian tw o years. S M A S H U P O N THE R A I L . A I*a» » * n g e r T r a i n H a s h e s In t e an Kn g l n e o n a Itr a n c h o f th e l*o u ln v ille A N a s h v i l l e K o a d — S e v e n M e n K i l l e d . N a s h v i m , k , T e n n ., J u l y 2 i . — A w re<k o o c u r r e d alx»ut seven m iles fro m C o lu m b ia on the I>e<-atur d ivisio n o f the I^ouisvilio N a s h v ille ro a d y e s t e r d a y aftern o o n at abou t fl o’clo c k . T h e C o lu m b ia accom m o d a tion co llid isl w ith an en g in e from the N a s h v ille & F lo r e n c e ra ilro a d on th e w a y to N a » h v iilo, resu ltin g in the d e a th o f lx>th firem e n , en g i n e e rs, the Ita g g a g e m a n , a section lx*ss and A . B . R o b in s o n , tra v e l i n g pasHeiiger a g e n t o f th e M otion ro u t e , w h o w e r e rid in g on the accom im s tatio n engine. T h e n a i m s o f the killed a r e : H e n r y E . iM im n an, en g in u iT ; B o b B r o w n , fire m a n ; M o n roe A . W ilson , b a g g a g u n iastt*r; A . li. H o lknson ; F a t K i n g , t-ng inx*r; L . B e n c h , firem a n , a u d T h o iiqibou, section Ixws. N o n e o f the p e s t e tigvrs w e re serio u s ly in ju r e d . T h e a c i ’o m n io d n t io n w a * ru n n in g on tim e . T h e r u u s e o f th e collision can n o t t>o learned. T h e lxxli«»s w e r e taken to C o lum b ia. I TH E BUSINESS WORLD. A u t u m n Itiiy i u g lic g u i i — I t a n k C l e a r i n g * — W o o l I'll|*— W h e a t C r o p . N b w - Y o r k , J u l y 17 . — B r o i U t n e t ’s H|)ccial telegram * th is w e e k , w h ile rep e a t in g fa v o r a b le trad e featu r e * n o ted a w e e k a g o , re jx i r t a q u ite g e n e r a l h a r d e n in g o f dom e s tic m o n e y m a r k e t * an d a w id e s p r e a d im p r o v e m e n t in m e r c a n t ile collection s. A t a few cities Autum n b u y in g h a s liegun . T h o m o v e m o n t is not gen e r a l as yot. T h e vo lum e o f m e r c h a n d ise d istrib u t e d is a b o u t th e sam e us a w e e k ago. T h e total b a n k cle a r in g * a t tw e n t y - n in e cities w o re $840,0Hfi,*JU2 a g a i n s t $H21,7A8,0U0 the sam e w e e k last yivir. E a r n in g * o f th irty - th r e e ra i lr o a d s w e r e #5,130,449 a g a in s t # J , 300,- 104 in 1885. N o w th a t the do m e s tic w o o l clip h a s lieen clean e d u p in terest cen ters on the d e g r e e o f sh o r t a g e a* co m p a r e d w ith last y e a r . C o n s e r v a t i v e a u t h o r it ie s p lace it a t 10 p e r cent, w ith th e g r e a t e r sh a r e o f d ie decrease m Ten- lH-ssee, K e n t u c k y , V irg i n i a , P e t u isylv a n ia , O h io aud T e x a * . L o n d o n w«x»l p r ices a r e no h igher. Doiiuvftii* quotat.iou* a r c uncii&ngod and liolders v e r y firm . H tock* o f (sitton g txxl* a t the <vu<t a r e sm a ll an d som e b r a n d * an - h igh e r , chucking sole* to jo b b e m T h e sUwl ra il m ills in d icate th e ir p r o s p e r it y b y in c r e a s in g the to t a l a llo tm e n t fo r the y e a r to 1,400,000 tons, 1,10 0 ,0 0 0 ton* h a v in g been a lre a d y co n tracted for. T h e d a m a g e to sp r in g w h e a t is cruiTently estim a ted a t fro m 10 t o JO p e r (‘tin t , e a r l ie r rep o r t * h m i n g b t v t i » x u g g e r a U d. VALUABLE STATISTICS. T h r N u m b e r o f H r f e c t l v e , lle p e i i d e n t iu h I llw l l u q u e n t P e o p l e lu A m e r i c a . W a s h i n g t o n , July 90. — T b e r e p o r t o f F r e d erick H. W in e s , n g e n t o f th e tenth census, on th e defm t i i e , dejn tident an d deiin(|U<‘nt cla*M*«, w l.;. L w a s f* n t to co n g r e s s y e s t e r d a y , shown the i« *.al num .cer o f p r iso n e r s co n fiiesl hi ja i l * , r o r lL .io x u s and iieiiitentiurio* in the U n ite d s t a t 4 » m IM # h a v e been 58,600, o f w h ich 53,604 w e r e um Its* an d 5,005 fe m a les; 45,082 n a t iv e s an d 12,087 fo r e i g n e r s ; 4 ,180 w h ites an d 16,748 colored. T h e m itnU -r o f in*aue IMxiple in the Unit4*l Htutc-s in 1880 i* g iv e n a* 92,959 a g a i n s t 37,432 in 1870. T h e n u m b e r o f hom e less ch ild r e n in 1880 w a s 57,423. T h e n u iiitier o f idiots in tlie Unit«xl tS u tes is r»- jx>rt 4 *l a* h a v i n g in c r e a s e d fro m 24,527 in 1870 to 76,850 in 1880. T h e total n u m b e r o f blind in tb e U n iU * l S t a t e s in 1880 w a* 48,928, a n d the n u m J* r o f d e a f m u U « rec'eivin g in s t r u c t io n in the v a r i o u s in s t itu tio n s fo r th e d e a f and d u m b w a s 12,154 . (N e w - Y o r k fu r n ish in g the g r e a test n u m b e r of th is class o f person s — 1,MJ9). T h e n u m b e r o f ahiLsh<>u*n paii]x*r* in tli 4 « U n ite d H tatee in 18 8 > w a s m a les, 35,564, feinali-s, 30,030. GROW ING CROP OF CORN. REPORT OF THE ILLINOIS STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. T h s C o n d i t i o n o f th e C r o p fo r T h l * M o u t h B e t t e r T h a u fo r s e v e r a l t e a r * F a s t — A u A t t e m p t t o D r i v e tlie S a l v a t i o n A r m y O u t o f a C o n n e c t i c u t T o w n . 8 f» f t » a n K L D , I I I , J u l y 16. — T h e kIaUj U iord o f a g r i c u l t u r e m a d e public y e s b n l a y tlie sta t is t ic* o f its <'orreN]K>udt!>nta reg a r d in g tlie g r o w i n g cro p o f corn, it * a y s tlie a r e a of co r n is a ljo u t a* larg»- a* last season in the n o rth e r n d ivisio n o f th e stab-, an d som e !arg*-r th a n 1885 iu the s o u th e r n d iv ision . T h e urea o f <-orti i* n o t quib- so larg e in tlie cen tra l i»art o f tb e sta t e a* in 1885. T h e a v e r a g e con d ition o f co r n in the n o r th e r n d iv isio n o f tlie stati- i* n o t q u ite us pro m isin g as on the first o f J u n e . T h e J u l y co n d it io n o f co r p g iv e s encouruge- m e iit fo r an a v e r a g e y ield | joi ju t ** in only Him- n o r th e r n countie*. T h e a v e r a g e co n d it io n o f c o m in the south ern co u n t ies is n o t so pro m isin g a* ou th e first o f Ju n e , an d fro m presen t prosjujct* w ill l«e a l x a i t ‘JO p e r cent, of an a v e r a g e y i e l d per acre. T h e co n d it io n , w ith tiie excep t io n of ln*t nt-n.il m, is nioru en c o u r a g in g f o r i u n i tlian in a n y J u l y fo r se v e r a l y e a r s pa*L SALVATION ARMY PLUCK. In c c - n d l a r lo s Itu r n 4 h e i r C l iu r e h nt B r i s t o l — A F r e a h C a m p a i g n H t n r t i- d . ltliisT O L , Conn , J u l y 19 .— T h e S a lv a t i o n A r m y a t th is p l a i v ha* a l w a y s had an unus u a l ly h a r d tim e o f it. T h e y hud stru g g l e d on u n d e r a y e a r ’s iiersocutiotl l a r enough to n-nt on e o f tlie oldest b u ild in g s in tlm to w n , no less a stru c t u r e tlia n the onco rev e r e d Baj»- tist ch u r c h , a t $ 1 6 jie r m o n t h. Home o f tin- old B a p t ists o b jected stro n g ly an d the IkxxI- him s w e r e o n ly too re a d y to ta k e up th e figh t, a n d fo r a few w e e k s it ha* lieon h o tb-r hen* th a n a n y w hen* in the state. T h o c o u r t had to n s-ogn i/o this stab* o f a f f a i r s a t la s t und fined som a of th we th a t b r o k e u p the m e e t ings. I t w o * said then, “ T h e S a lv a t io n i s t s shall go a n y w a y . ” S a t u r d a y n igh t , a c c o n l m g iy , the b a r r a c k s w e r e b roken into a n d in fiam m a b ie m a b - r ial placed a b o u t , so wlu-n the a la r m soum led a t 1 a. in. y e s t e r d a y then- w a * no surpri.se an d e v e r y one started fo r the ch u r c h . T h e firem e n w o r k e d well fo r the su r r o u n d in g b u ild in g s , b u t tlie ch u r c h w a s in ash e s in h a lf an hour. T h e head o f the Con n e c t icu t d ivisio n , C a p t . B r it t o n o f B r i d g e p o r t , vwi* telegrap h e d an d a r r i v e d hero in tim e to s t a r t thu la.s*i«M o u t a g a in , sin g in g : “ W ill Y o u G o , W ill Y o u G o ,” etc. Hi- said the a r m y shall sta y if the w h o le to w n is b u r n e d up. U n e soul, he suys, is w o r th tw e n t y such tow n s. TH E KNIG HTS OF PYTHIAS. I 'r o r c e d l n g s o f th e 8 «- mn I oii a t T o r o n t o — T o M e e t a t C i n c i n n a t i In IHMH. T o r o n t o , O u t , J u l y 2 1 . — A t the suprem e lodge K n ig l it * o f P y t h i a s m e e tin g y e s t e r d a y th e statu s o f W i l b u r H . M e y e r * o f P h ilad e l p h ia, su p r e m e p a s t ch a n c e llo r , w a s b r o u g h t up. M r. M e y e r * lias n e v e r been el«*-ted b» the c h a ir o f th e su p r e m e lodge, but holds tho iHttition a * a n h o n o r a r y one. A m o tion to phut) him first on the list o f suprem e juist ch a n c e llor* w a * losb G e o r g e P. W a lk e r s o f M a s s a c h u s e t ts, w h o h a s served e ig h t con s e c u tiv e y e a r s a * sup r e m e m a s ter o f ex c lu t ju e r an d w h o w a * b y a law passed a t th is session en t itled to ta k e a se a t in the su p r e m e lodge, w u s in tro d u c e d an d in s t r u c t e d . T h e rep o r t o f the co m m ittee OU phut* and tim e o f m eet in g recom m e n d e d th a t th e suprem e lodge m e e t in C in c in n a t i ou th e stHtmd T u e s d a y iu Ju n e , 1888. A c t io n ou th is rep o r t w iu de fe r r e d un til t o - d a y . W h o W a n t * a n O g e e ? W a s h i n g t o n , J u l y 90.— T b s U n ib t l S t a b * civ il-serv io e co m m issio n announ<t*i tliat e x a m in a t io n * fo r OMUstant ex a m in e r * in the p a t e n t office w i l l be Held b y the civii-servio e co m m issio n e r s a t sev e r a l |x>int* in d iffe r e n t sections o f th e c o u n t r y , th e e x a c t daU-s an d plaixvi to be an n o u n c e d in a d a y o r tw o . lVu'bons d e s irin g to en t e r tin*** ex a m in a t io n s sbou k l a t o n e s w r it e to tho U n ited S t a t e * civ il-serv io o co n n ii*> io n , W a s h in g to n , I). C . , to r in fo r m a t io n an d b lan k * w ill be sent. G r e a t I.o v t e * lu T e x a n C a t t l e . C o l o r a d o , T e x a s , J u l y 17 . —T h o ca t t le in terest* o f W e s t e r n T e x a s an» in a d e p lo r a b le co o d it ion . T b e d r o u g h t h a * exten d e d o v e r a p e r iod of m o u th s . In m a n y k * ? t ii;ie s tie-re is n e it h e r g r a s * n o r w a t e r . C a t t l e ua* d y i n g at e rati v cc rr illi r i v a v strew n w ith c m n»s* cattiu d r iven fro m the in t e r io r , h a v in g pi-ridied fro m d r in k i n g too m u c h WaU-r. ih e lo*» w i h a g - g r e g a t o h u a d ixxls o f th o u s a n d * o f doiiars. W ANT A SQUARE DEAL. N e w - Y o r k P r o p e r t y - O w n e r s D U * n t l*n « d W i t h th e ltati* » f T a x a t i o n . N k w - Y o R K , J u l y 15 . — T h e S t a t e B o a r d o f 1 E q u a liza t io n o f T a x n * y e s t e r d a y listen e d to arg u m e n t * fro m o w n e r s o f N e w Y o r k p r o p e r t y on th e ra t e o f ta x a t i o n in N e w - Y o r k c o u n t y , w h ich i t is claim e d e n f w k p rojm r - tionati-ly th a t o f a n y o th e r co u n ty. Mr. C h a r les H. K itc h e l l, w h o upiKxiretl in la-h a lf o f s e v e r a l v e r y hu g e estate*, m a d e an earnoHt u|>|M-al to th e com inisKiouei's to deal fa i r l y w ith th e resident* o f the lo w e r p a r t o f the state. H e n r y lic r g h , C h r isto p h e r M e y e r , J . U. D o n o u g h u e an d P r e s id e n t C o lem a n ul*o took |*ai t in Uie di*cu*«ioiL T h e *b ite coin- m issioncnt denied U iat fa v o r i t i s m Iuul infiu eiR x d tlieir actio n in eq u a lizin g tlie b tx rati-, an d o ffered to l*a*e thu ra t e on pro|a-rty a* v a lu e d b y tlie ex|M-rt* o f the leadin g life und fire in s u r a ix-e <XNiipanie*, o r on the advam -e* m a d e b y h a v in g * l*m k * T h is pro|xjHition w a * not atv'ep t a b le to P ixsid e n t C o lem a n and oth e r * , and fin a lly the rofim ii**ionor* pro- |mm-i 1 th a t the v a lu a t io n should lie m a d e on the Ihj tut fide o f p r o p e r t y m a d e d u r in g the y e a r . P e n d in g the di*cuM*ioa o f Uiis m e tJiod an a d jo u r n m e n t wa» ordcre*L T H E W O M tN VOTED. T h e F u l r R e x In w M i c l P g u n T o w n K l e c - tio n e v r i n g ia l.a r u c N l. I o n i a , M ich ., J u l y 1 5 . —S u n d a y and M o n d a y tlie c i t y w a * n e a r l y miuw« d u n d e r b y c i r cu iar* n o t i f y i n g the p u b lic th a t co i t a i n ca n didate** wint) the ch o ice o f th e w o m en vo ters. T h is w a s the H ist in t im a t io n th u t the fe m i n ine vo te pro|*»sed b> l OUIe U) the iroi^t u t all an d n o t i.im h atte n t io n wu* |*iid b> it e x iv p t i n g in a jo k i n g w a y . Y e s t e r d a y m o r n in g , h o w e v e r , it w a * tound th a t the ladie* hud en g a g e d e v e r y liv e r y c a r r i a g e in tb e c i t y an il also a-t m a n y p r i v a t e o.u v e y a iuuM us cou ld lie secu red fro m syin p u t)u z e r * . A t the [m ils t h irty lad ies pleaded w ith tho*e miteig- oiuntie to them an d w o n o v e r «*> m a n y votes th a t th e y ca r r ie d th e d a y b y a l a r g e m a jo r ity . U v e r thirUx. ii iiu u d m l vo tes w e r e cast, (OU o f them b y w o m en. T h e usual v o te in the c i t y in a school election is 4(A). U n ly m en w e r e nom inated. B o n d Call. W a s h i n g t o n , J u l y 20 . —T h e 189th c a l l f o r Uwid.s w a * isHued b y A< t in g S e c r e t a r y F a i r ch ild late y e s t e r d a y a ftern o o n , 'ih e co il i* fo r #4,000,000 3 p e r cen t. L m d * issuixl juixhvr th e oi t ot J u l y 12 , 1882, an d m a t u m on Sc[»t. 1 n e x t. T h e follow in g a r e tho am o u n t* an>l mimU«n> o f the bond* em b raced in tlu c a l l : $50, o r ig in a l No. 13 3 to o * i g .n a J No. !*<»th in c l u s i v e ; $ 1 0 0 , o r ig in a l No. l.TJIO b» 1 ,8 1 2 , both in c l u s i v e ; $ 5 0 ) , N o . 7 •'« to No. 824, Ik»tli in c lu s iv e ; $1,(AA), o r ig i n a l No. 5,524 b> No. 5,962 an d o r ig i n a l No. 23,7 3 * b» No. 2tt,747, both in c l u s i v e ; *.0,0 u 0 , No. 12 ,0 1 2 to No. 12,965, botii iiw’ l u s i v a T h e T i m e * m o l tlie l i l s l i A f f a i r * . L o n d o n , J u l y 2 1 . — T h e T illie s urges, a * a m a t t e r o f indi*|>en*ible u«* -easity, th a t the stn u ige^t a n d m o s t ca p a b le *tatesm «-n, w h o an^ U ieiiistdves Irish m e n , should ch o sen to a d m in iste r I r ish a f f a i r s , and also d e c lan w it to lie iK x x s s a r y th a t S i r ito l ie r t H a m ilto n should lie tra n s f c r r e i l fro m hi* pnuition a* perniam .n t u n d e r s e c r e t a r y a t D u b lin ( 'a s tle t o som e o th e r office. T h e T inuw |« y g a h igh com p lim e n t to h :s a b i l i t y , but ^ays fie fin* co m p io m iseii his pivtitioii b y hi* clr*ie con n e c tion w ith M r. G l a d s t o n e * p lan t o t tb e go v e i uim -nt o f Irelan d . F o r e p a i i K h ’ * H a r d I . u i k . H o d l t o r , M a in e , J u l y 2 1 . — K o r v p a u g h ’s second t r a i n , w h ile ru n n in g five m ik-s U iow Wtx*l*t«K*k « a r l y y e s t e r d a y m o r n in g , junip^-d tb e tru c k O n e c a r w a * sm a s h e d sev e r a l horses killed. AN EXECUTIVE ORDEA. r« n t lo n * * d N o t lo I »r T h e i r n f l d x l l* o * ltlo i i s to 4 'o n ( r o l te a l B o n * - n ien t * . S t a l e o r N o t i o n a l . W a s h i n o T o n , J u J y 15. T h e fo llo w in g e x - txm tlv# o r d e r w a * issued b y th e pr«suds-ii W a l a o U y a f t m i o o n : • mE x c c t t i v e M a n s i o n , W a h u i n o t o n , J u l y 14, 1886. —ToTHE HkaDH ok 1>KI'AHTMKNTS IN THE HlftVlCI o r TIIK G k n k r a l G o v k rn h k . i t I deem thi* « p r o p e r tim e t*» ♦**[•*< ia I ly I w a r n a ll su L a - d m a t * * an d a ll officx-hokieni un d e r thi' gen e r a l g o v e r n m e n t a g a in s t U w ' u a n o f t h e i r official (HMition* in a t t e n i j'ts t e uontrol |s>iitical m o v e m e n ts in t i u i r locali* tics. U ffiix-h o k ien an* the agen t* o f tlu* pi-o- 1 pie, n o t th e ir m a ster*. N o t o n ly i* t lieir tim e a n d lafm r d u e to tlie g o v e r n m e n t , I »nt th e y sfuHild scru p u lo u s ly a v o id in th e ir jio litical a r tim i, a* wi 11 a* in tlu* d isch a r g e o f tlieir o fficial d u t y , offt*n<ling l»y a d isp la y o f obtru- siv© |iartiM aiisliip tlu*ir n e igh b o r s w h o h a v e relatio n s w ith them a * p u b lic officials. “ T h e y should also co n s t a n t ly re n u m b e r th a t Uu*ir |>arty fnt-iui*, fro m w h o m they h a v e r e iN)iv(sl p n - fen n e iit, l i a v e n o t in v 4 'p*t 45 d tiu-m w ith tiu* (tow e r o f a r b i t r a r i l y m a n a g in g Uu-ir |»>litical a f f a u x l l i e y liav e no rig h t a* o f ficeholders to d b i a t e tlu* [Millti- a l a c t io n o f tlieir p a r t y assiM'iatiw o r to tlm i t t lc frw x lo iii o f iu‘tion w ith in p a r t y line* b y m e thods and prarticww w h ich p e r v e r t e v e r y u s e ful and ju s t ifia b le purpose o f p a r t y o r g a n isatio n , 'llie influence o f fe i k r a l office h o lders should n o t lie f e lt in th e n u iiiip u latio ii o f |«»litical p r i m a r y m e e tin g s and n o m in a t in g co n v e n tions. T h e use l»y theon officials o f th e ir |*>- sition to com p a s s th# ir w-Us-tion as delegate* te> [lolitical con v e n t io n s i* in d e c e n t anti un fa i r , an d p r o jier re g a r d fo r tlie p r o p r ieties an d requireiiu-ntM o f official pla4*e w ill also p r e v e n t t iie ir a s s u m in g th e a c t i v e co n d u c t o f [K>litical carnpaigim . “ I n d iv id u a l in terest and a c t i v i t y in |m liticiil a f f a i r s a r e by no iihvuih ism d c iiiued. * ifllce- liolder* an - n e ither d isfran c liiaisl n o r fo r b k l- ilen the ex e r c ise o f )M>litical p r iv ile g e s ; b u t tlu-ir |>rivileges an* n o t en larged n o r i« th e ir d u t y to j s i r t y incn-a.-«Ml to [lernicious a c t i v i t y b y offlc* holding. A ju t d iscrim in a t io n in th i* reg a r d Iw tw e e n Uie th in g s a citi/on m a y p r o p e r ly d o an d th e pur|»o*»n f o r w h ich a pu le lir office hhould n o t Is- u*i**i, i* easy hi th e lig h t o f a o o r r c c t appr«« iation n f the relatio n iMdwetui th e |N*ople aiul thosi# in tru s ted w ith official p lace, and a co n s id e r a tio n o f Uu* n e ce s s it y o f o u r fo r m o f gov» r n in e n t, o f [H ilitical ai-tion fns* fro m oflh-ial coe rcion. “ Y o u a r c ieqii<*sbH| to co m m u n icate the *ul«teili<-44 o f tiles#• v ie w s to those f<»r w h o se g u id a n c e th e y a r e iiite*iid#*l. G h o v k r U l e v e l a n d .\ OVER TH E FALLS IN A CASK. T h * P h l l n d c l p l i l t t C 'o o p e r to T r • Hi* I.im k D u o e M o r e . N i a g a r a F a i .i .h , J u l y 9 0 .—C a r li s l e I». G r a h a m , the P h ilad e lp h ia coo|*?r w h o w e n t th r o u g h the whirlptMjl su' ce s s fu lly , w u s h e r e H u iuhiy look in g a t th e rapid*. H e w o * found b y a U n ited P n « t corrc*|* indent, a t tlu* W h irlpo#)! R a p id * Park, w h e n - h e w a * show in g the b ig w a v e * a t *3 v a r y i n g cu r n * n t * to som e frie n d a “ I h a v e not g o t tlu* w u n o n e r v e I hail last S u n d a y , ” said G r a h a m “ fu r I d id n o t uppn* e l a t e th e |*iw e r o f th e w a t e r . It is w o r th m o r e m o n e y tlian I ca n jm ssibly m a k e lo g o th r o u g h there. B e f o r e tlu* b r e a k e r * , w h e r e th e w a t e r looks sm<*>th, t h e r e a r e l*»il# rs w h ich shovtxl Uie cask up a iu l dow n . T li a t ’* wluin^ [Nxiple *aid th e y saw-( ap t. W e b b tre a d in g wate-r. I t wan tlu* iMiik-r* f o r c in g him up a n d dow n . T h o w a v e s w« si Id b r e a k a m a n ’s neck. W e b b d id u o t d iv e , b u t w a * th r o w n dow n the liili* o f w a t e r the sam e a* m y l*arrel w e n t. N o m a n can go th r o u g li th e r e a li v e w iU i a n y c o r k *uit* o r l i f e pn-sorvers. ” “ W h a t a r e y o u r plan * l o r th** fu t u n * f” “ I a m d e s ig n in g a Isu r e l in w h h - b t o g o o v e r tlie C iu iiu lian o r Horsestau- F a ll*. T h e (su r e ! I h a v e now 1 * u n fitted fo r the tn n u n dous fa ll , w h ich w o u ld k ill me. Iii the liarrt -1 1 am p lan n in g 1 m ig h t do it i f Uu* w a t e r * did n o t keep tlu# *-a*k u iu ler t#M> long. 1 shall send a U e it th i r t y lstrrel* o v e r , an d if tw e n t y o f Uiem can lie r e c o v e r e d w ith in n iaso u a b le tiic e I w ill m a k e tlu* atte m p t . T h e r e i* no us* do in g it i f tlie u n d e r t o w o f the cu r r e n t Is cei tain to retain tlu* cask *o long a* to uuffo ca t e m e. T h e d a n g e r is v e r y g r e a t . ” T w o B u f f a l o m en w e n - hen* S u n d a y to loiik a t the fa il*, o v e r w h ich th e y ta lk of g o in g in a lialinoti w h ich t!u*y a r e b u ild in g . Tlu; U illoon is intended to KUpi>ort n U* it in som e irunm e r w h ich th e y declined to ex p la in . G e o r g e W . W h ite, th* o*w«*go c r a n k , ha* IfoblN-d u p seren e ly a t S t ('atliariru * s, O n t ., w ith the ex p la n a t io n th a t lie w e n t to sleep m a fr e i g h t c a r at H u '[tension B r i d g e a f t e r t#-Ii- in g a il tlu* saloon-keejs.-rs in th e p lace al*<>ut hi* pro[MiHuii tri|i tiiro u g h the rrqiid*. ri'he c a r w a * locked an d V\ hit#- rtm ld not get o u t u n t il he r e a c h e d Ht. C a t h a r in e * . H e h a * lost his co r k *uil an d lias n o t determ in e d wlu th e r he w ill g o tiiro u g h tin* r a p id * o r not. BAD STATE OF AFFAIRS. The E x t r e m e C o ld W e a t h e r M x r v 'n n t l i s F ln l i e r m e i i O u t. B t . J o h n s , N. P ., J u l y 20 . E x t r e m e p e n u r y a n d su ffe r in g ex ix t am o n g the people a ll alo n g the n o r th e r n co a s t o f N e w fo u n d lan d und In I*tbro#h>r. Th*- kX) i* firm fo r 300 lin k 's o ff from the co a s t , keepin g th e te-.nq* iiitur** d o w n to w in t e r cold. N o fishin g ha* U v n [ <«->it>le a iul tlu* flhlu*mi#*n a r e sta r v i n g . ’1 Iu 11 li oil w o r k * o r e idle a n d oil w h k h Iuul bt**-n lioit**! i* U-uig us**i ne> fu<-L A numU.-r o f h tarvin g rru-n from Iiu iia n H a r l*» r a m i H a u d w ich B a y luive ar- r i v « i h e r e t o im p lo r e f 's * l for tlu-ir f n m i l u x T h e y cji.’iie a ll the w a y ou tlu- fk c itin g ica. T w o died s#i«»n u f t c r ian d in g . A l l 2 -uffered g r e a t l y . Tiu*n? w ill L * i.o *um im *r an d o f co u r s e no e n q a . Pco[*k* a r e k illin g a n d e a t in g d o g s an d horse*. L s b n v k x * w ill I** d e populate-*! unleas h# h * o n u a THE BARBER’S POLK. A CRAFT W H IC H RF QUIRES fK U U COURTESY AND INTELLIG E N CE. T h « B*rt»i»r x« m I'rm r t i r a l I’ h l l a n I p lat n iul X | i#N tlt o f (T 0 « a t h » f K > N i i n 0 B u t th e H l i a i f d C « n \Vo«» tlm t Mir. A G r e a t Ma« k e r « l C a t c h . G l o i 'c k m t x u , Mas**., J u l y 17. — T h e a c h o o n e r Molii* Adam .* w ill u r r iv o t o d a y w ith 525 liar r# I* o f m a r k - i • 1 < a u g h t oute.de oi Llie thre#*- in ile Umit. I bi* i» the b i g g t a t cu u h a t the *ea.<on. (. u[it Ja#-**i»i, h--r u i . u i a u i t i o r a r riv e d b y ra il v U -niay. H e nay* 1 hi b«*ar i#»l the c i uu* r * laiit. uow iu-, How h tt un i I riti -. w L>* mo oificei * U e a U d h b o w e d , an d haul Uu-y siioukl Heist* no vessel* uiikw* oohg«d to do no. I. it In * llu r t i n g t o i i o r ( hmm I u a . L o n i k j r , J u l y 2 1 . —Tb»- o t a . .^rd *a > s it L o r d H u i u n g t o u fe*. t» U*un i to hokl an^ol fro m Uk* new cabLa>*. M r. Utxaciiaij u t ig u i ce r ta i n ly to a* o e p t a piiwu. ill* m f u v u u* uu t*j w o u ld V*oih su r p r ise an d disa[^pom t IL« eo u n try. ( ' n r l l n g mii«I D y e in g . It u*cd to Ih* the fash io n t#> lau g h at lia r l*-r*, Inv'auw* tlie l a r U r ’# s h o p w a s Uie rente r o f tlu* v i l la g e guN*ip. Tlu* l«arl*'r h * * a n lr\ery - lu x ly ’* business aiul lm|tarte*i| it to everylN M ly •Iso , o r g o t tlu* rep u t a t io n «»f d o in g «». F o r m y |*art, I r»*ganl th e !*nr!**r a* n |>rs«*ti«-al p h ila iith r o fd v i a n d v iew hi* « n ll»ng w ith r* K|x»«t W tuui tlie h#-od U f**ver»Hh a n d acltiug a f t e r a nkepl**®# n ig h t , lu* c a n rein vo tlu* tlull- ih-ns o f tlu* b r u in and sp irit* b v iJinti)|HNiing, w hi' h ha* a l w a y s U v n a |*art o f Id* p r o fiw sio n , an d ch a r m a w n v Uu* b«*a*lai lu* b y sk ill fu l and g e n t le m a n ip u latio n w ith to n ic o r I s ty rum . Tli#' m a n w h o *at do w n in tlu* Imr- I n * i -’* c h a i r Htssly un«l feveriu h , p - t * o u t *»f it re f r e s l u d am i re a d y , lik«» nn a m b r o s ial ri* c r u lt, w ith an cy<» lik** M ai's an d tlu* f r o n t o f Jov<* liim*#‘lf, fo r tile busiin-ss o r plcnrim * i*f th o Ii«*ur. UNHUAVED AND KIXiVENLY. Non#* b u t the sh a v e d ca n w»*> tlu* f a i r a#*- cej»tal ly. U n k e m p t an d rngg**«l h a i r a m i a s h o r t , b r i s t ly In-nrd a r e d ista s t e fu l to tb** s i g h t o f w o m a n , a m i a v e r t lu*r h\ mpathi***. T h * y lo w e r the sen tim e n t o f n - s p ist an d c s b s in, u io fo o v o r , hi o u r f«How* m en. Th**n* Is, |*erhnps, no inon* h iim ilia t in g rem a r k w h ich om* inun can u iako to a n o t h e r th a n “ H a d n ’t yo u lu - t tergo t sh a \ « i l f ” It i s e i| u iv s r len t t o h in t in g th a t o n e ha* n o t w<i lusl. Tlu* g r e a t e s t n -pn u w h th a t ca n a d h e r e l«» g e n iu s U th a t it g**‘x un s h a v e il niul *lo v e n ly . W h en [»oor H a r t l e y t%ik*ri«lgw ob tain e d nn U x f o n l fe llo w s h ip lie w a * w e lcom e d nnd n d m in d fo r his b r i l lia n t takin ts b y a ll his nsH**« int#*» u n t il lu* disgust#s| them l»y ap|**arin g oft«*n at th«) ism u iiu n ion ta b le w ith un*-*m il*d h a ir and a w«t»k’* htubblt*oii hi* chiii. Ho i* I t , a * ifo n u -r said in th e Ilu u l, U iat “ d e a t h o r l ife stan d s oil a rn/.or’s «xlge.” It is th e I mii I h t ’ h ra t h e r th a n n a t u r e ’* tou c h th a t uuiktsi tlu* w h o le w o r ld kin. K h u v m g w a s Honietmu** the em b lem o f m o u r n in g a m o n g the a n c ie n t s ; n t o th e r tint#**, th e m g hs-t o f it w a * a sign o f g r i e f . P lu t a r c h tell* u* in Ids liv e * th a t w h e n tlu* Ala<ss|onians in- vad*si G n s s s * it w a s foiuu l th a t tin* M*ldi*-rs’ k*ng beards g a v o a tine purchn*e t o theen*«iny, a iu l h**nce, |*)rba|Mi, tlu* “ « lean sh a v e ” w h ich a f t e r w o i'il Iteoam e tin* fash ion nt A thens. Ht* P a u l “sh a v e d hi* lnsul a t C%*m*hrea, fo r h«) ha*l a v o w . ” In o r ien t a l co u n t r ies, a* in C h in a , th e s h a v in g o f th e w h o le o r p a r t o f tin* In-ail is th** fu n c t io n o f tlie h u r l*-r; Isit in C h r is t e n d o m th e tli'st barlH-rs w en* th e m o n k *. In r«*<viit y e a r s th e cl#*rgy—tlioee o f tin* Kplsi-o|*il d«v nom iim tioii |w irticu larly snein to h a v e a ilo p t - wl eastern ruth**r th a n west**m Idm s as to the d e c o r u m o f a U * a n l in cle r g y m e n Q u ite a n u m b e r #if th e E n g lish , A m e r ic a n and C a n a diun E[*iscop.-il c l e r g y w e a r beard*. In ICng lan d , u|* to th i r t y y e a r s a g o . a c l e r g y m a n w iU i a b ig l*eard, iinl*-ss In* w e r e a latesio n a r y in fo r e ig n co u n t r iea, w o u ld h a v e I mwii - Mtansl a t in tlie s t n s th, an d still n»nr« hi the puljiit B li t , a I >ou t th a t tim e , a late b ish o p o f Ro* ho* te r , I>r. W ig r u n i, v e r y fo o lish ly d e li v e n s l a c h a r g e t o h is c l e r g y a g a i a s t the w e a r in g o f U*ard*. T h e re s u lt, o f eourwo, w a s th e ism t r a r y o f w h a t the bishop intended. E v e r y c u r a t e lM-gan c u l t i v a t i n g hi* I m a n l, if <Mily t o show hi* iiid**|N.inleius- o f c*|ti*i‘o|Nil im p e r ti nonce. Ill MANITV AND I’I.KA MU NEK*. T h e bm lier’* |k»l*» i* a sign o f Im m u n ity an d clean)Iuess, q u ite a* hoju fu l n* tb e sp ire o f o r t h o d o x y . T o xuceend a* a bai l o r requiis*s [sitien c e , co u r t e s y an d g«sNl teni|*-r a* w* II a* wki 11 . H o m c tinies, like a fish e r m a n , th e Itui U r w ill w - * f o r hour* w ith o u t bu»iue*a. Tlu-n, w h e n h o.m trt t o g e t hi* d in n e r o r in s h o r t o f h a n d s , th e r e w ill lie a rush o f tou sorin l cuiuli d a t e s , a ll o f th e m in a h u r r y . It taken fro m seven to Um sh a v e s to m a k e a d o lla r , accord in g as the c h a r g e is ten o r flft**#*!! <s*iit«. It 1* no w o n d e r , th e r e fo r e , tlm t th e b u r lier ha* to lie a n cs'onoini.st, ch< •«i** a gr*iw in g o r eutab Iish *-1 heighten'■boo*l, in n I lu* b a * en o u g h h a n d s to h« Ip him , b u t not too m a n y , and I m th o u g h t ful a s to hi* rent. O n e o f tlie ch ie f sour**** o f incom e In th is litidiMSH used to te* the cu r li n g and d y e in g o f h a ir . B u t tlu* h a ir is n o w w o r n g e n e r a lly too rh o r t to n#s**i Uio cu r li n g iron*, an d th* n* Is a g r o w i n g id e a tlm t d y c i u g tlu* h a i r is ap t to cau s e sk in d isease o r b r a in tro u b le . A gen tleiim n iu the rea l e s t a t e busiiu-** on Pulb»n x t n s it is wild to h a v e lost hi* e y a s i g h t t h r o u g h h a v i n g Ida h a i r dyud. C e r t a i n l y tiu-re h a v e tes-n iiulisD U tablo cnoos in fortiu*r liiiu*s In w h i«h (sw inctics ap p lied to th- r I^ o h a v e i‘aiiH#s| diiasi*#.* an d ut ii-ngth m o r tificatio n a n d death. T h e r e is no g n s ib - r m istak e th a n to suppi*** th a t th e t r a d e o f a teirte*r i* on e o f in d o h w a a n d n o n - o m p lo y m e u t o f Intelllgcm 't*. A liar te r , lik e u n y t e n ly el*#*, m a y las stu p id , b u t s h a v i n g an d Im ir cu t t in g w ill not m a k e him so. B a r l je r * h a v e te-tte*r ofqiortun itius th a n nm st m e n fo r o lm e r v iu g an d rem e m te*ring fais.s* T h e ir e v l d e i i c s ha* ofte*n tu r n e d the s a l < - i n c r i m in a l tria l*. I t w a * a teulw-r a t Ht. IxK ii* the o t h e r d a y w h o p u t th e id e n t it y o f th e te * ly fo u n d in tlm tru n k w ith th a t o f M r. P r v lle r . w h o fti M axw*-|| hail murd# r*sl fo r h is m o n e y , Iw yorul a [lOMiibility o f doubt. — B n s i k l y n E a g l e . Ni• •!*•*! B y a K i u o t i l j n UnrtM-r. “ W h a t is tie p r e v a i l i n g s t y le <.f <-ornhing Uu* Im ir a t presentF* “ Y o u wiHild h a n l i y te Ik v#* It, f a i t tlie f a .h iou o f o o n ild n g tbo h a i r ch a n g e s «••n x tan tly a m o n g u i s - i i a i n d a ^ o f y o u n g m e n k n o w n a * *dud«*s.’ B a n g s ar»* n«> long* r im p u H r w ith tlu* gildixt yo u th . It is tlm lusqrftr ‘ca | * ih ' ikA to j i a r t h a ir . B y th a t I nu an Uu Im ir *h#ml«I I** a llow « « l t o fu ll a t e a i t tlu* h* a d ill «-ari-h«si pn»f»t-J'rti w ith o u t Un* s lig h t e s t siispieion o f a p a r t . C u r l y Im ir L le t t e r adapt# I t o c s i v I m i d r o n in g . H o m e tlu-n |#n*fer to w#*ur tlie ir h a i r [s j u q i a d 'u r th a t is, brusbcsl l< v k fro m th e i r f o n luisds. H*»nu* y e a r s agti It w s * qu ite th e ra g e fo r d r e s s y nu n to j*trt tlie ir h a ir ; d i n u i l y In t lie niktdle. 'Phis fa s h io n is re>w, h o w 4 *ver, b u t little sffe* ted 1 h a v e notiis.-d a g r e a t f a i l i n g «*ff in th* use *»f h a i r o il and | c n v u e t ii a . A fe w y e a r s a g o som e o t m y rus- i to t n c r t w o u ld in I t on h a v i n g t h d r Im ir [•last* red d o w n o v e r tlu i r fo r e h e a d s P la i n va s e lin e liL 3 a im o t w h o lly tak e n th e pbe e o f the h ig h ly gcetated cowrMffics fo r m e r l y te Us*-. — B r o o k l y n E a g l e . A i-o r r a p o n d e n t - -mis u* an a r t i c l e en title d “ H o w Ut M a n .ig* a W I f « .\ T b e m a n u - s-H p t h a s a vexe«i a n d d i s p u t e d look «s th o u g h Uie w r i t e r h a d b r o k e n < f f se v e r a l Uutos to d o d g e a b i o o m li. k .— B u r lin g t o n : Fret- Prot*. CALIFORNIA L E G I S L A T O R S . - ....... - ■■ ■ M e e t i n g u f U te t . x t r * Nn—ten tt# Ih e l « § U ln t i i r e —Nr n n t u r H t s i x l i S e n t . K a c r a s iit*). t a! , July 21. Hie . xtrtx nuMa.ai «*f Uu* k*gl-Utur#* t*egnn h e r e y w l w d a y A t l y m r m i M i t sw * a t i « « v takctx until to#lny o u t of r»*p < t to Ihn ukuihu > *t i\n m te r s wiui hav** »h«-l uliuv th e m g u lar It u. claiiiM*d b y m a n y iiu*inte«rs th a t the U*#m of I lilted H tnliti h m m t i f I tear - 1 nx|*«rrd a t iusmi y w t i'n k i.i u|w»n tht* a—entitling .if th# teg tula t u r e , aiu l tlm t tlu* ktghdaturv sim ll ektci hi* Kticc*—tor on th e n - o m l T u tm i.ty a f t e r next F r h t a y . ( uhcr*. lau g h a t thi* tuui my tlu*n- w ill te* iu* cliaius»t«» m r r t Um [ an <ait a - t b o e x t r a M-wflott w ill tsaiqil* t«t, k***g I# fo r e th a l lim e arrive*#, Ute tally Lsniiu «, it is calie*l tti tn u iN s r t a n i m u s t th#«rwi|*>n a«l jtm n i I f tin* vu w p r e v a il* Uie guvt*rnor w ill lutv#* to n[q«>iiit a *e n a h a x f W * * A r * k A ll atliiiil Uu- —iigul.tr 4 n x t u r v o f th e Mlu.stu.ai ON THE W ARPATH. ( nlU|it<l tm t la i i a K i l l l w<* tV h t le l i n t «> D t f a n l r y A H e r H a m . H im k a n il F a i i 8, W r , J u ly 21 A # | e lai to th e Kevu w -«>» “ A n liu liau rut)iwar a r riv e d a t tin* f o r t yea t e r d a y fr#an tlu ( all-|«d (Siunti ) and rH J e t h tim l Uu* C*IU|n I liK liaiiS kilU-t tw o w h ile nu n on that n - t - r vail*m Hu u~ day 1ak(. G»*n. tW I m U*it tte- fort at da) lig h t ye*t* rttey n u m iin g wiUt p r o s u n imnn-s oi in f a n t r y fo r ih* t ah*|**l ««Hiiitr > a n « f It wa* «-X|*« Ias1 tluit they would a r n v e t h e n i la*t ilight. The m-ttler* an * eia i g r e g a t a d at tw o oi th r e e diff. ivn t |«ointe fo r |M>»t** tu a i The excitem e n t here t» i »t« •it*i!L*l b y tlm riillMU that Uu* inuisleis'd ii u-n an* Coit«4#xl>te JiiM-ph W iin . n and hi,-* U n U m r , who U-ft luew ten <lays a g o ui m -arch«if t w o Caltepel In d ian s w h o a r e w a n l«sl f o r m tnster is s n m i i n s t non*# tlm#* a g o . ” An I iiau# N l r i t a . P h o v i d k m k, It. I J u l y .*! TIh) atjdkr* a t the N a t ick C o tto n M ill* lu tvm g fa d e d , tha Ilia* IniM-i > w iU i Uie i-X 4 s |#li m <if n uinnli |m> [Mirtiou o f the I#miiii* lu a k in g tw ill g ia a l* ks in . fu ll oja-rnLioit. lit#- r«»*t<nn« «p D # -|iuriiia-H t, W AHIMM.ToN, J u l y 21. A hImIiuih nt [*#* [ion * l by P*a*tiiwul«-r G e iu-rid \ Ims fda.wa th a t fro m M a n h 4, 1 885, to Ju n e 30, 1886, 1,329 jan t n l cle r k s w e r e a[q**iiitia| b y In in , 503 * l# i k * wen- ivuM 'V a l, LIT rvtugm sl aiu ! BM vncatici#* m s m r m l by Uu- «'xpiriUl#Mi of Uie pru b a tio im r y iqqMiluUiu u t |m*i-i*mI T lie |* « t ma*l#*r g#*iu*rai in tin* u m itw ttm i — y s j “ lte|*»rt* o f d t v u io ii HU|a-rinteiMleti-s « i s uot y e t nil in, but # • fa r a» tlu-y h a v e tea-n re «S'iv»-*l they *how in c r e a s e d #*f1h uaicy in th# ra i l w a y nm il M irvioe. A g r e a t iiuu ilu ir o f ex- auiiim tioiiH nnd a te-tUs a v e r a g e [«*ns*ntagv o f proficit*ncy Um n tim in g Uie [ u v v io u * e a r , w h ile lh<* a u io iiu t o f tin i l m a t t e r h a n d led lu— very g r e a t l y nn n s u a a l.” T l i e ( i g n r r l f e q n a a l l ( * i O n r a K u r a T h e dillftt-iixioiiH w hi# h • ignn-tte nnuiufs#' tun* h a * ob tain e d is III it** U a pte*l»oiiHMlot) to te* n*gard#sl w ith no sm a ll d#-gn«j «*f np|»r# heus|«Mi F o r it lm**Is ii<» s|N«-ial in q u iry to re v e a l the fa c t th a t , w h ile g r o w n uu u liu lif fen*nt th r o u g h ign o r a iu s ) to tlu* in v it a t io n th e y a r e g i v i n g h i u vn iu l y o f dtw»#a—ii, m tb inn, l a r y u g i l i s , bro m -h it u a n d gu t u e a l d* I ill ity an* to Im* f'H ind w h o h a b itu a lly <un<»k#» cigsr«-tteM, Um m a jo r i t y o f (saiuuhu iv o f tlm m a n u fac t u m d ni ti- l' iirv te»y* am i lad*. T h # e f f e e t o f the (SNtliuuail a p p l h a t n n i o f p ) ro ligiie#>u** ii**id fro m tlu* |Nqmr I* w«-ll k n o w n lo pit v i unis, and llu o lg a n - t t e e«HiMUUi#r o f Iw u o r thrvs) y#*an»’ stn n d m g *sui g i-o e r a lly k# told b y hi* tlo n b h -.nu* littk* c<nigh and tli# s e v e r i t y w ith w h loh a t o ld in tte# « tewt ut- tncks him . It i* in it* “ s m o k in g um d e uMny\ r u lati ’ii, h o w e v e r , th a t tlu* cig a r e t t e a* •-on q JU Iu ■* th# ! w o r s t r< u lts Ik-low tin- agw o f 3o tadss* «*> ! d e iiio iistru b ly [ • r a l o n s th# w o r s t » lf»* U , rw- tard * p h y s k td d e v e lo p m e n t, d u ll* Um* b r a in . IrriU itiw tb e lu-rvou* «v»D*m, In q s s iiv Um riK-uioi y and L tin* gn -ab w l fou tte- etu#l«nt has to iteal frith . It* s)HM 8 ffe actio n i* u p s * th«- h e a r t , niul in tin- ytn in g |H»nn«iwnt I n ju r y to that iu i p o i l a iit o*v-m ru n t«< *i*um b y v w y little sin*'kin g . B r o o k ly n K.igl#*. B r « m g I llom ## Klin l ’# C * Tho te d , of u ju t do ; t h a t had di«s| w a s on a iv#s»nt K n ;;lid i st#am *-r U iat sailed in to IkM h m . T h e o w n e r , a n an w o m a n , o t #s»urw«, <s»uld not t e a r Um* t h - s ig h t o t h r te l- .ed (’Siilnn te-tug buriwil in a fon-l; • lan d , nnd a» « s#ntingly b r o u g h t Uw te v ly hofite f o r but ini C h ica g o 'Mums. T w o I In ttia I a m lly * A yo u n s ; m a n ad v e r U s w l fo r a w i f e , his s B U r aiiM««.-ny| th#* i»#tvertisrnMVit, an d ru»w th e y o u n g um n th in k s then* is no I a i m in ad j v# I ti? in nte, w h ile tlie *»ld f#»lk« thin k it's h a r d to h a v e tw o fo u ls in t i n fa m i ly — H i | c h a n g e . 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