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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1893)
o ' r O' o o o CIUT9 ABOUT MCN. Cousul ( iem-rul New U on a visit to thla country I Willi .m Wul J if Ator ban hired a bRae in Lenduii ut $.'.l.ooo a year ami will open business oflU-o In that city. Theoldtv. spoon In the win I J belongs to George A. Warren, of lndianolU. It la 230 yc.irold and waa brought from 1 England A new military post at Helena. Mon., 1 hit boon named Fort Harrison, by order of Secretary Elkin. In honor of th ! president When Store Dorsey waa a student at Oberlin college ha used to earn a few ' odd dollar by whitewashing anil palut-! Ing house. Daniel Htrlekland. of Kent, U., 1 ninoty-t wo your of go, ami ha devoted nearly all of bia life to trarel, having gone around the world twetity-four time. Tb bugler who sounded the fatal charge at llalaklava U atill living and In the full practice of bia profession, j Ilia name U Landfried, and he I now the bandinaater of tb First Sussex volunteer artillery. Or. Pliny Earle, the Insanity expert, who died at Northampton. Mas., a few daya ago. I said to have been descended ' ""J ,nor IUe P'urcof a sponge gor fYrom lUlph iirle. one of the petitioner den- wllich can beBiuily managed by Mo Charle II for pennission to form : PlaDt loTin8 C"'J- A lsrff f01""1 Rhode Wand Into a corporate colony, i P''"0" of CORnM "Pone i tbe first reqni- LUotomint Charlea AdelCUui Tot- nJ 1TU 'Ju?"" ' tan. Fotirll. SttT .etilt.s. , a11 jueJ nd"- Then aoak It In warm .Kut...m Mu.1 . i . I i I wl.en it should be squeezed near y dry the HhedJeld Scientino school at ale, U 1 t , ,t . i.; . . .. ' and the openings filled with rice ami Jr- at work upon a history of the human . . from the creation down to Uiei preacut tirau. Hamilton Earle, of London, who waa marrifxVfo the daughter of Sir Ed win Arnold, is a direct descendant of the Mayflower pilgrim, hiajrrundfather, ' Admiral Earle, having iVavridd ElUa-1 hath VVhiLo nf Plvmnnth Max - tlii. I also make him a connection of the Man nott families of Cambridge aud Uoston. TURF T0PCSS. Oeneral Grant wanted tho fastest trot tij for hU recreative "spin." Uenerol Sheridan, a daring ami reck lea rider, always required a fiery steed Protridont Cleveland always aked for a gentle animal when he drove out at Washington. Electiou.Q had uotaS:30 perforruor to his credit ut 13 year of age. At 29 ha bud sixty-six. This yenr' Two Tlionnand Outiii was worth 1.400 to Mr. C D. Rose, the ownerof flouavisto, Prosident Arthur fancied tlmt a pacer attachod to hi earring gave him a moat delightful seiiMtion. The sire of Nutwood wo Delmont (VI. Balmont lived to the age of 23 and got thirty-live trotters, against three pacers. (jTaron Ilirm-b has decided to devote thewholoof hi winnings in IB'Jl.some fai.000, to hospiuls and other kindred InsUration. 1'reridont Hayes wanted a gentle horse for an early morning ride, and would not svlect oue nntil he had seen several tried bri.be stable boys. Mm. Tvix'on U. Morris, the wife of Jadgo Morrow' owner, wa oue of the happiest women in America when "the Jndge" won the Drooklyn handicap, WHAT FASHION SAYS. Straw bat have the crown cut out and toft ilk Tain O'Shanter one put In that are very pretty. Gold penholder in the shape of a quill bare the lengthy nerve of the featheravvcred with diamond, grada . O , . rtTjnd toft, and they handle the orange ally dashing in sus from the ba.lithoat broisin(t tbem Pw'rd- These little Brazilian children climb A woman who. in this age of lender the orange tree and throw down th women, b stont. must Imvare of dresses, f ni'Xto other children who stand below, that are ot lonrr onougMn front. AWVDoTuer eorp of children wrap th a conspimou bonier or trimming at th trnt in papers, and atill another army of Donom or tne m aoe noj oecom , them. White maple, which I to much used at Q-eaent for inexpensive fiasniture, I not especially ."Jrable not M be com- fancy that dear little dark skinned Bra pared win oak, though it doe not tak ailiau have picked the fruit and wrapped to long to eaon. and I therefor not so likely to warp. Simplicity, looseness and warmth tlt aro tho watchword in th realm of children fashion. Short enough to ran In, long enough to be warm, loos enough to play unrestrictedly, limpl enough to allow a child to toil two a day the are tho Idea. AROUNO THE THRONES. (iueen Margaret of Italy fill up By ron' iQj of a lovabl woman in being fair, fat and forty The tory that th Duches of Cumber land, th youngest sister of th PrincM of Wales, is insane I now ladignanCy denied by those who profeas to know. Princess Marie of Edinburgh, now en gaged to Ferdinand of HohenzoVm, crown prince of Itoumania, t one of th queen prettiest and cleverest grand daughters, iaheriting much of th wit and bright intelligence of her mother. Tne maguificent silver gilt dinner service which Napoleon presented to hi sister. Priucens Panline Borgbese. ha been ll to Pnuce Bancina, a well known bx iliau magnate, for 11.000. It I exquisitely wrought and chased, and I thought t't have ben sold very cheap. Th king of Siam. who 1 said to pot ass one of the finest collections of dia mond in the wurl 1. receutly sent n gent to 1'a.ts to sell son. of his bet vents. Foreign p.ijta-ro say that bis maj esty baa d-vi.lr-l to tiv.ii 1 a beautiful itysul p .Lu e au i to parcbae a mag uiliceut y.n'it Kiel wisne to raie money f'f tb pnrvo. ( 0" FOR LITTLE FOLKS. thsdaw I'lrlures. Kw that th long winter evening ar h re ilie amusement ;t th children U a serious cori, I. ration. Here are om tiw shadow picture tliat tt might b well totry on Christmas nljjht. Anyone ran make them. They do not require abfjhnally developed hand and arms. Try theia. ' Tlajr Haas isnle O Almost anything that grows and ha healthy foliage I attractiQin winter, , and those who cannot indulge in several ; J" k'"" covered flowering plant n't . .n-.. ... A , A Uw UV. .lllflf. nujTiiii il in ai window that has the sun for some honrt i':::1ng the day, and it should be tbor i - vjlily sprinkled with lukewarm water every i-ning. In a week or so tiny V- .. ...:tl - i .i im "--igreeu si.uoisnui apjieur, unu .uese, the sponge i kept iuoit. will grow as it if by tuugio into a velvety ball of living green. In due lime the clover blossom will appear and look far prettier than when blooming in tlio field. Tiny ferns and partridge vine are lovely growing) iu this way, as the sponge snppllFs the conxtuut luoistnre In which they delight, aud many more things than one would imagine will take kiudly to the wet pou;;e. Iluror' Young People. Q A Clavsr Do That Tarries Leilers. little pootuClie near Winner's en joys the unique distinction of being the only ofllce in the country wherein a dog officiate ajsb.iQt ru"tmaster. Post master Mirweluiun'scHiiiiie assistant is a rtjt llo St. Charle sjwniel rnllwl Beauty, upon wuom no uev.iiven tor live year the tak of bringing from W itinera sta- tion, a half milo distant, the bundle of morning pa per from Philadelphia, Two bundles, a lar'e and a small one, are thrown 0.7 ut tho station. Regularly every morning Dtuuty trot over the field to the station and patiently await Ihc-avTiVaj of tho train. When the two buiMie i.re llQwn oIT Eeauty ge the sin.Q r one in her mouth and trot directly home. She never make a mistake, alwayi taking the small bundle; neither doe she loiter along by the roadvUo, but cover the distance between VTitnier and the crossroad postufilce at a speed that vQU almost do credit to Nancy Uunkslierself. Doanty ha been assist- ant postmaster almost since her birth and could hardly be replaced. Philadelphia Record. Uraalllaa ChllUraa iallir Orangas. The children of Caera, Brazil, wbera orange grow moat plentifully, are th one who have been telected a the bar Tetter of the great crop of fruit which goes northward. Their hand are small little one nock all into crate and ban to come northward So, a you bold ona of the Juicy, yel- low fall orange in your hand, you it and packed It for your use. Chicago Post Will Lav Use the lUltae. Dnrtor Mamma knows a bat to do When irl and dollies ars troubled. Wllb nfwdlsaad thread and a bottlsof fla JT Itolljr'a strength sbs bss doubled. iQshs Dover rao make bcr oca and brifbtt I 'm alronat aibamed to show bar. If Baata C'laoa eoold ssa bar toalgbl I dua'l supposs b would koow bar. ' . Mamma baa mM If I kara to bs A caraful. kind lltlls mot ber. Ds saraljr a 111 ontlr Iba cbaiic la asa. And auk) be bs'il brina m a not bar. But. drar hills Hull)-. ) ' need sot ear Nor be Jraloo. bit If I t -i her. For. Ibouif b oa may never be quite ee fair I'll onlr )ou 'be brlirr. -twlrrs K Kuniiead in HL Nlrbolaa, A Ilea tnr Masr. Little ir--iT' bad b-U given som ngar t- s!.i;i l;.'r l.;.:...::ii. A'- r a Utile e it in hT ion' br aud ssul: "PI- i.-'il"' m ire sngar. 1 kit p I... -A J'1 1 wl',n 1 Usve t:.:v a i.lUe." txrli-Rge ! t J V JO BEHIND THE fnOTLICHTi Wright Huntington willitur next tea ton. Mrr. Landry threaten to come to America :. it uriuuu. Fan-y l).vciijiort la Mid to have clear -1 0SUK on the season. E. M. It. i)l j will continue to ilay the pr.ncip,;! irt 'n bit Uy of "Friends" next season (igby !ell has introduced a novel idea In giving a revised edition of hi cotuio opera. "Jupiter." every month. Itegiuald Da Koven. the composer of "ltohin Hood," la nudcr contract to write an opera for Do Wolf Hopper. A'Ihui Itzcl. Jr., coiupoacr of the "Tar and Tartar." will probably travel with i that opi-ra a conductor next season. II U writing several new number for It Chicago i to have subterranean j ttieaier una ryciorama. iToperty on Wabush avonne lias been teased for the I pnrrume and a stock company formed with a capital of $-100,000. J. W. bummers, an actor who a num j ber of year ago waa quite well known in the Uuited State and who went to Euroj to exjierimcnt with a play called A Noble llrother." will be one of the ' '" -an The Union Hiuare theater, New York, waa recently reopened under It new i management. Messrs. Ureeuwall St Pear tun. The opening programme waa "The Fabricator." by Walter Craven, aud a curtain raiser entitled "Adrift." by Hubert Hilliard. tb actor Sidney It I'Jlis haa signed a contract with Ureenwall tt Pearson by which Charle A. Gardner, tbo Oerman come- uiuu. -I.. (u ...Mi w imuU .T.,ua theater. New York, commencing Aug. I. "Fafrland." MrTJlardner' great- est sncccs. will be tuo onlr ilar l I Seated. O 0003 AND ENDS. In Minneapolis 7.877.1M? barrel of Sour were mode last year, kludge at Kan Francisco ba divided tliuf the pureluuing of mining stock on margin is Illegal in that state under th prcttciit coiuuitntion. ; The Alta California i to be revived nniler the namOf the San Francisco Alta The lirst Issue will appear in Sep temlier The paper' politic will lie in-. dopelldellt. An Indianapolis man ha invented a process for "aging" violin, by incau of which he can In two weeks give a new in.Htrtiin.Q tho fullneas and richness of j loue or nu anuque oirauivanu. The niialy-t by chemist at tb State Agri'njtural college, of sugar beet raisedin Iowa show U.41 per cent, of sugar, which is not often excelled in th best beet growing countries of Europe, LighthotiMa are classified by order depending on the height and diameter of tho lighting apparatus. There are fonr only. The hrt three are used for sea or nVl lights and the fourth for harlxir purposes A Mormon colonization scheme ha becu erfcct!l between Elder Andrew J. Stewart, of Salt Lake, and the author ing of the Moxicnn government, by which Mortnou colonic may be estab lished in all parta of the republic, the city of Santa Rosalie to be tho head quarter WHISPERS ABOUT WOMEN. Mrs. France Hodgson Burnett con tinue to observe la Washington the custom she adopt Q whil abroad of holding informal reception on Sunday afternixms. P MissVadie Clackstoue, who played WYu rloruuceln "llie Almignty Uol lar," hn left the stage, studied art in Pari, where she still live, and U an ex hibitor in tho talon aid maintaining a creditable position a an artist .0 Mrs. Ueorge Oibb, B. A., who ba just been appointed lecturer on the 1 rencb language and literature at Trin ity college, Victoria, I th first lady lecturer to be honored in a college affili ated to the Melbourne university. One of the brightest of the amateur editor of America I Mis Harriet C Cox. of the Abington (Mas.) Papyrus, It I sis year since she entered amateur journalism, and last year the National Amateur Press association presented her with a handsome ring in token of the esteem In which she I bold Mine, de Barrio, who was recently wedded to Senor de Roda In Nsw York, wa presented after the ceremony by h.r hi.sl.uml with a Wattoau fin of re. m.,b-i.u i...r n. .,n.,. .r. pearl, richly inlaid. The scene por- tmyed is that of Pbaroah'. daughter diseoverinB th infant Moses. money, which he added to hi acenmo RAILROAO JOTTINGS. Utod nMd, making In all nearly $10,- 000. Thl week he bad occasion to ex- The Missouri. Kansas and TcQs haa amino hi treasure, which be kept sa purchased the Fort Worth and Rio crated in an old bootbox, concealed Grand road. O.noug a quantity of newspaper. II Th Empire Fast Freight line ha or- WM ioTr'' to find thai som mice had dered 300 new 60.000 pound freight car ntirelJr destroyed hi fortun in prepar with automatic brake and air attach- WRfortbetnselve wintcrquartw. Nota tnonta Superintendent, general freight genu and general passenger agent get from fl.ooo to fM.OOU a year, srording to th six of tb ytem n M. bosi- It U proposed to parallel the ststerail road between Vienna and Pestb wM an electric railroad on th riht bank of th Danube. The distance la about 170 mile. J. W. Drew, western passenger sent of th Clover Leaf, announce that free) reclining chain have been placed in all the buff.-t coaches of the Toledo, St Loui and Kausa City road. Tb earnings of th Southern Pacific coniDanr in lul reached th e norm on , nm of $..i-'i0.0"0. an increase of Uor j than -0yi.O) over I-w. whica had j been the b,t of a.l previous year. Ths t 'k'l'dd.-r of tii Concord and Montreal ru:.- wd hive voted to inert t'je dpi-...! 'i .. :!.-".', making tb capiul sv li t ..'-). Tl. lease of '.b Nsw railroad wa ratified. Clot la Ik Itrael. v. A suggestion ha been niadd by an In- grnious writer which deserve thjrm- pathotio attention of all who are Inter- ested In th personal appearance of the m.tmtvih.. Th.,...-!. Wtd Intervals of sunshine occur ne occur in which "the ancleiH I-take, on aslory such a that bed by Mr. ll...k-r Ui. "London t.rl." we hav. i now reached a , Straud describe. season lu which the prevalent aspect of I our street is one of w. U utgh Uure- u . , 7 V m ' ""i7 lieved gloom. So long a the weather I audibly. "Madam. 1 am not a con dry a certniu amount of variety I In- d01""1"- f used into what on msv call the street- 'MJ; lcn llou''t '0? w'r ,-atM bv the hat and dreMe. of our IcntkinM. w the quick reply, and. ........ ..Li,,. i 1 the man left the car amid the smiles of Cut when the rain comes down and the U slay iiidiMr almost tho only rheerfxil utect to meet thoeyear what Homer aould have called the ruddy cheeked oiiitiilitisc and pillar post. Why," ak the writer, "cannot this Idea be tlaborated in the cause of art and cheorf ulnew.':" And he goee on to plead eloquently iu favor of the Intro duction of "merry mackiutwhe" scar let, orange, sky blue, emerald green and purple and brightly tinted umbrella. The idea certainly deserve a trial preeew. wiui u.ai o ut ausence o. " pr"11" m pro.ruu . v.....rr- ixes me actions oi civuizeu nuuiaunj iu regard to dress, we don our gayest garb when the sun is brightest, and reserve I our Uliwb miih'i ua.'io.mui iui uJta 1 when the sky is overcast aud the sun in , risible. Iu other words, we enter into a vain comjM-tition with the all sufficing radiance of tiutore, aud strive to accen ' tuate ber glMimi.t moods. Ruther, In the Interest of hnppiiiess and mirth, . ........ i. .. i . i , . t .i . should we endeavor to counteract the dipreN,ing Influence of fog and damp by m iavih display or bright ami exiuiarat- ng color. Anned with an eimnild green wackimoh-paiulcd in luminou jwiint r...n. i,.i,t num v.uii.i t.,n,,i rli,wrfulns even in tha Iniilnt olfli "London particular." London Cirnphic. The Eeslrietloa of Imahfarallua. Ehall immigration be restricted, aiQ if so, how and Q what extent, is oue of th iniprtuiit question that will In all probability occupy the attention of the coming sesIiiti of congress, Senator Chandler, cV'qv Hampl.HM.. I th chairninn of a committee on the sub ject which 1 now sitting in this city, not for the purpose of taking testimony, but of discussing amendment to th law. Hi view on the subject are rad ical, but not mote so than those of the Knight of Labor as enunciated by Mr. Powderly. nabri The New Hampshire senator and th gtwnl matWr workuiun are Iwth of the opinion that immigration should be pro- hibited for a period of years, Mr. Chan- dler placing tho limit at five. "Wage," be assert, "canuot be maint Qied np to their present standard (u this country nnle Immigration is stoptd If wage are reduced the Democrat will be swept ot of power by popular tntimetit."(jan orMuntra, and with a startled cry, He adduce these as reason whr. wer $ a Democrat, be should voto for tlnO'ticd!" ha ruxhed out to seo that they did five year' ttifpeniion Republicans aud LWuocrat are alike interested in the preservation of th re puiQc, In it growth, progress, develop ment, on lure, broad, steady, time en during lines. To that end let us all unite, Tho republic should bo the first care of every American, no matter to what party b belongs. New York Re corder. uats tt'S(rrd aa Iba Turf. There aro uo data obtaiuablo in thla country noon which even a remote ap proximation could lie made a to t!io(f)dar. Floh. total of the sums wagered in the course of the year upon turf event. That it la large may be safely assumed; but w should doubt much whether th French, in their comimratively recent fervor for betting upon burse race, have not lurgely exceeded th amount wagered in tin country. The figures given by a Pari corre spondent show that It) per cent, levied on all sums staked iu the Pari-Mutuel machines amounted for the lost four months of lat year to 2,0:'0,Wi francs, representing a total wagered of 101,342, tt'iO francs or over '4,0o0,000 in four months. This of course is altogether Ir respective of the turn wagered at th club or with the large bookmaker, and represents only the small sum laid on the course with the smaller men of that clas. London Tit-Bit. Mica Dastrujr a Miser's Uaarel. Edward Kelly, an aged fanner living near Grifliu's Corners, Delaware county. in b neighborhood wher 5 reside aa wnicwhat of a nWr. li P1 00 taitX ,in hVlU r, ,ecnr,Uf Kn.W k. Some tim o h tract of land for a larg Q m of piece of money wa left larg enough for identification. Th old man raved like a maniao when be discovered bis I Cincinnati Enquirer. Tickled Almeet ta Death. Tommy Pooler, about nineteen year old, on of the nervous sort known a "jumping Frenchmen," wa forcibly held by a young tvgro and tickled so severely that he burst a blood vessel. Hemorrhage from the month and nos resulted, and tl.is th physician ba been unable to stop. The priest from Water ill was sent for and arrived Monday night Tuesday Pooler vai very low nd apparently near bit nd. Dex ter Cor. Eastern Argus. ' Xe aa I aaataral Em, polir. Comtui.sloner-Mr. M.-Oobb, how tll you ,,t , rtrLDf lunatic go around terrorixing peopl on TOor beat fur a whole afternoon QiScrr McGobb Snr 1 thought b was sou. felly payin a lection bet Lv dianspli Journal. A Taraelli Aaay (burl, m Incid.-i.t is t.dd a. hap-ening a f-w '' ') " ''",!,er Ut lienenil Clinton 11. Ftk, showing ',!, ,l,al " nuh ber !' -r lecd. Getting Into a Twrn- ' lr' f or' lh ' they have now conductor, .he ab.ut. u.md. dly ba.,1. d quarter to the m.n "' nUing thai l.e should XV ,u" Jl' u' ''0 w w11 the passengers. New York Tribune. Rvatlla tistaaaa Ike Lias. r. JoaraalUtls lleas. A young man of ability, but not ef mucn means, was talking anout (laning . . ... . . . ., a n"wsHtper lu Houston, and wa telling a friend about it. "Yon cau lorrow fifty dollars and tart a new (taper," said the friend en couragingly. "You darned fool!" replied th would be jimrnullnt, "if I could borrow fifty dollars what would I want to start a paper for? 1 want to start a paper to I cau borrow tho fifty doWr." Tzaa Sifting. tings. All I-p. Mrs. Cluptnip My dear Mis Fall ail., I wsnt to present lrofeor Pan handle. O.o professor has tome very abwirbing theorie that he wishe to ex plode, aud I am ure you will be only too delighted to listen. Mis Palisade (the belle of a season, with rivals) My dear Mr. Clptrsp, 1 iu delightel to meet so charming a tchular a the professor, and 1 shall take him over and introduce him to your daughter at once. Life. Q laatr. A man r ntly went into a (tore in Cbjo where there wa a phono grsph, which he set going by putting a nickel In the tlot. When ha put tho rubber tubes to bia ear he heard the "iS'nr Spangled Banner" played by I J'J whittakerl an I left bit team un not get frightened by the muaic New TR)rk Tribune, la a Quaadary. Ituiuiiroi LH'tiirer Gootl graciou, what liavo you brought me here? I told yon to fetch tho iiOiuscript for my let . tire, which I left at home by mia takd. .Messenger Yes, sir; but th mbaU, after looking all over your writing table, couldn't find the piers, aud o th tbofaght she would tend yon the book out of which yon copied it all yestvr- O H Weald Vmy. At a negro prayer meeting not long ag a brother who had the reputation of being "mighty in pra'r" got up and 1 gan to petition th Lord to "come down." "Como down, oh, Lord, com down! be vociferated, "Oh, Lord, com down. Bust a bole in d roof and com down." "Ye, Lord, do," brok In another brotl f, deeply stirred, "an' I'll pay for do hingle." New York Recorder. Tea t araaL V "The play last night wasn't realist io enough for me." O "What wa thctronblor "You Cow that chap who waa killed In the third actr" "Ye." "Well, 1 saw Urn In th street thl morning." London Tit-Bit. A Head Vferkaaaa. Ilouseaeeper 1 don't beliv you ever did a stroke of work In your life. Tramp I waa six year in on place, mum. "Indeed! How did yon happen to leaver O "I wa pardoned out, mum. "New York Weekly. rifaretleel tpaahiag. Pretty Teacher I shall be thankful when vacation corns, for lately my bead ba been so full of figure that tbr' no j rruttn fne invl liinf, a1ma i Punlelgb (gallantly-Tet one would never tpeak of yon a a figurehead. K&U Field Washington. Special Measara Ilea, aired. Housewife It seems to in that your pint of milk 1 very sinalL Milkman My cow i th small kind, unm! Exchange, Teaming. TV often tU'ithl I'd Uk lo be A noble nlssiwuarjr. The keeper of a peanut eland. Or aa spotbecarjr. I'd like to be a choreVtlrl. Or llibermaldea t.'n AM obi far ssora, a relfnln qoe.a With diamonds la mj kale. Aiaa! hew have I horned aitkla WUh suad. Inaane desire To be a sew Zenobia Aad set Ibe world oa Oral Hal sti la rain. I fear sad tdaa, Tls pUJn I'rs no rocaUoa, I air lot la lite la but ta ba Contented with mf station. I k -ww I hsre sn easf UoM, Ne miics lo atake a reras oa. But obi It U s (Tlar la lb Ink l a mbifc bniasarsoa. -nrankira Lira, j Aia cuAtKtn. nak m ; a aan iraa) el.re. P.v.v Fii.tM'iAnt, Jan. 31. Two mUt In dllU nut part of the city were brok- en o,n by the sa.no ni.-ii.fet night, ',.',. (llinutllv " " tr " l . -ro. r,y a stol. ... I. .. ne aafo ha burglars foil nil but K, but the other yielded tM in cai-h ami ulsmt f fax) worth of iivgollublo stock. The first burglary an in the ofllce of Kuclils, Hcliwnrko Jt Co., win rcoiily H was taken. The oilier mom III tho olllce of ei-eiberlir William Mi Maim, a oxil dealer, where alNHit In ciln and a lurgo nuinU r of electric light bonds valiii-d at about t. were found. A both JoIm were done In tx a. tlyilie-aiiie manlier, the polliv U- lieve lliey Were the work of the snluo lllell. luMi:Tii:a a 4Mtii:. tlsissta fs.wi a taw AsalMsi aasaklag Tkrst, Montihimkuy, Ala., Jan. .'!1. The lioue hn pawd n bill pndiibltiug the sale or giving at ay or otlierw le ills Mnlng of clgnr,ll", cigarette tobacco nml clgnretto piiM'r, In Alulwtiiia. It inipimiv a llnu of not ). than f 10 or more tbmi f-o, and liiiprl-oiiiuent or seiiteii.v to lo.nl li.lr fur not ls than n,i ...... t. . ........ I t :. . . . .. t t ... u.ji., .or loiiiu in iiim ii..o. '" ' ' pndiii.its the iii..kiiign-r i in....... eigun-um nnv pnoue uuv. The IK.m el lit Mamilers. G-oWU.L, Mans., Jan. 31. Thoiua Callutl of I.vtell wluiwa'iileliivi in Loudon 5 yenr ago to 1". y.-apt linpris oiiineiit as an alleged dynamiter read iim I hero tills morning. lie Iiusq btvll confined In C'l.i. t Iimki and Port laud prison. Id say the prison methods are depriving the alleged dy namiter of their reiiMiii. They aro not allowed to Hc!ik, and solitary eou lliieineut Is Iiiimim.i even If the men are uspecte.l of whUHring. Cullan says Dr. Gallagher of Brook lyn, who Is a fellow prisoner Is insane, liut the oftltvrs any lie I sbuiiiliilng. (iullugher, miMrdlng to Cullan, Is In the Infirmary nio-t of the time and tan not last long. One of tho oilier dyna miters, so Cullnil says, bus liitttie a driveling Idiot. Some times lie breaks out III wild laughter, and for this I piinihhcd bOwditary confinement In a dark, cold cell In clmlns from two to five days. q! Ire al llrleua. Hki.kna, Mont., Jan. 31. Iaut night at 10 o'clock with the thermom eter 4S degree Udow tvro, lire limke out ill a row of oiie hlnry btilblitig oil Main st nt t mi. r the biggol blin k In tho city. Thoiigli the lire did not gnln niucli headway, it took the llreiiietiaii hour to put it out, as It spread all i.roiiiid one of (he lOil'llngt. lHplle (be furioiin, mid nml bllinl lug snow tlmt the wind was whirling through the nir, (he lln nu n stuck lo their work nml cnum through with on ly a few froen Imiiils and ear.. ri.X IlKliSAItlHM), CuL, Jan. 31. An unknown man commltt.ib siilcido In a bslgliig house bt rvlaHt night by taking chloroform. Among his ell'ects wa fotitnlOt .Mexican lottery ticket on the buck nf which Was written: "(livo hhlf of litis to the pMir of Sun FrnneU co, Iyos Angelic and Han Diego, and buy a M with the hulunoe III which to bury inc." O UlfuiVIa Mill lbs Haws. Ol.YMI I A, WuhIi., Jail SI. llio 3!Uli lld 40(li ballots show no change. (heap fasssagsr Uales. Nkw Yohk, Jntt. 31. Tho policy of the Panama Itailroad Company In pul sing on a line of sU-uiiihIiI lu opptsd- Hon to the I'liclllo Mull has impelled the latter l.i rvluec the paM.'iiger rate lo Colon from foo (o fil, and the freight rate from (0 to t'i por ton. The significance of this action will U graxpe wbeii it U coiiHlilered that It 1 an eight d.iys' Journey to Hie Isth mus. The ci.mnit r. lal wargaiuiiOldltloiial slguiiliiitiiv from the nllegitl fuct that (ho I'aiiamii Itallnxnl Compuny odver-tl-s d iil-road for foreign klcnuicr to car ry freight from New York to tlu I .th in in. Ilala let aaaia Klaalea. Hasta Monica, Cul., Jan. 31. 8cv ti Inch.' of rain fell for thla storm and 11 wramwig very nam, Both rail- ns.iU are wanlu-d out, cutting off all railroad communication with the out side world. Thl has kvn the heav iest stonn for yenr. O Kx.: Whatever may or way not Im attctnjilcd by the Fifty-third . ronjjrcan, there is littlo d.iubt in tho public mind that it will not neg j let l' rcjieal tho ulatutea concern i ing federal nuicrvi.iioii of elections ! Wlietl.er in tho party jilatform or 1 nnl, the. fnrco hill and the flection iiiotiiod it ua.i dcsignol to re-en- fore' nnd strengthen were not for '. gotten hy tlio jtnple when tho me morahlo ojular ji; !gment of No vember 8 last wa pronounced. The federal electii. J w havo beca condi inne l, and il only remains for congress to kill them exiodiU ,ouly and bury them decently. O o o o o o O o o o c oo o o o OO o o