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nUHILL COUNIÏ 8EP0BTER. CATER NEWS MINES AND MININO SERIOUS FACTS ABOUT FOOD. .Come Busin.». Bdlp'.a th« Klondike How Can the IlHnj-r from Alnm Bak No new plague cases have been dis Stampede of 1S98. ing Powd.r. Be Avoided? covered in San Francisco. The reported cases of poisoning from Seattle, May 21. — In point of num Fritz Meyer, a murderer, was put to ber of passengers and tons of freight the use of alum baking powder have M c M innville .O regon . death in the electric chairat Sing Sing. President Kruger’s Message Seattle’s Nome business eclipses the Will Not Be Admitted to the awakened the public to the serious An Ohio statesman shot and killed danger which menaces the health of memorable Klondike stampede of 1898. to the Prime Minister. Senate Floor. his wife accidentally by taking her for the people of this country in the num I Such scenes as were witnessed on the a rat. water front for the entire week, are a erous alum powders which are urged revelation even to those who were in upon consumers. Chicago is afraid of the plague. POSSIBLE Seattle at the time of the Klondike THE NICARAGUA CANAL BILL Among the leading physicians anil Coffee from an infected vessel found its BUT ONE REPLY stampede. Then an occasional steamer scientists there is no question a> to the way into the city. detrimental effects which alum baking Russell A. Alger says the statement Authentic New» Reported to Have Been departed for the north; now the daily sailings number from one to five. l»iwders produce upon the system. In. that he had invested in recent Cu ban Received From Mafek Ing—liiotou« The Post-Intelligencer recently pub many foreign countries and in many I enterprises is a lie. Deiuonutrat ion In London. lished what was believed to be a con cities of this country, the authorities The United States supreme court de servative estimate of the number of have absolutely prohibited their sale or General Brabant has occupied Lady cided the Kentucky governorship case London, May 22.—Displayed in the people that would go north on Seattle’s Washington, May 23.—A pyrotechnic the sale of bread containing alum. brand. in favor of Governor Beckham. most conspicuous style in the Daily various steamers. Transportation men discussion of the status of the Boer Even small doses of alum given to More Christians have been massacred A bill to prevent interstate commerce Express, is the dominant war news of are now a unit in saying that the esti commissioners now in Washington was children, have produced fatal results, mate was too conservative; that at precipitated in the senate today by a while cases of heartburn, indigestion, north of Tien-Tsin by the “boxers.” in convict made goods was passed in the morning: “We have the best reason for stating least 3,000 more than was shown by resolution offered by Allen extending griping constipation, dyspepsia aud Kentucky Republicans indorsed the the senate without division. that in the last 24 hours a telegram administration of 1'resident McKinley. Chinatown of Portland is to be has been received at the foreign office, the Post-Intelligencer’s figures will to the commissioners the privileges of various kindred gastrio troubles from join in the rush, for the reason that irritation of the mucous membrane, at cleaned up to prevent the possible addressed personally to the prime min many steamships have been engaged the floor of the senate during their so Disease is causing the deaths of tributed to the continuous use. of food journ in the national capital. The many American soldiers in the Philip propagation of bubonic plague. ister, from 1’resident Kruger, promising for that run that were not scheduled at resolution was defeated by a vote of 86 prepared with the alum or alum phos pines. Two workmen were killed and 54 terms of peace. The exact terms of the time the figures were compiled. to 21, but not until after a sharp con phate powders, are familiar in the prac Filipinos reject civil marriage, injured at a strikers’ riot in Berlin. the message cannot be stated: but we The boats are taxed to their utmost ca- troversy between its author and Davis, tice of physicians generally. claiming it as no more than concu One hundred and three arrests were believe it is couched in an exceedingly I pacity, and there are hundreds of peo- chairman of the committee on foreign Congress has recently been investi made. I pie leaving daily who have only relations. Allen maintained that the gating the subject of food, and iu it* humble strain. ” binage. It is inconceivable, of course, that ■ ‘‘deck” accommodations. resolution was in line with precedents, official report to the senate the com Mataofka, one of the Samoan chiefs, Iloer peace envoys will be allowed to The present aggregation of fortune while Davis contended that in the par mittee says: “So far as the use of present their credentials at the state de thinks he has been treated shabbily by Lord Salisbury can have sent any reply Germany, aud a revolt may occur Ht except the one that stands ready on the hunters is for the main part made up ticular circumstances the senate ought alum in the manufacture of a food partment. lip of every Briton—unconditional sur of miners, men practical and experi- not to take any action that might be product, such as baking powder, is con any time. Collector of Customs Ivey has with render. I enced in the affairs of gold digging. considered a recognition of the Boer cerned, the committee, iu view of the Filipinos lost 52 men killed in HD drawn his resignation and will serve They appear to know what they are go diplomats until the president, who overwhelming mass of evidence antag Authentic New» of Mafeking. engagement at Agusan, in Cagyan out his term in Alaska. ing north for. alone had the power to receive diplo onistic to its use, recommends that its An extraordinary issue of the Gazette province. American loss, two killed Coloiado and Montana, both mining matic representatives, had taken action. use in food products and baking pow F. P. Bengal, who eloped from Pros and three wounded. at Cape Town announces that in conse ser, Wash., with a Mrs. Brackenburg, quence of what is believed to be authen 1 states, have contributed a greater num The postoffice appropriation bill was ders be prohibited by law.” Two cars of kerosene were blown up, tic news of the relief of Mafeking. Sir ber to the Nome movement than any passed finally, the amendment to ap was arrested in Spokane. It is not possible that any prudent a car of bicycles smashed by a collision There is a strong sentiment in favor on the Northern Pacific which occurred Alfred Milner will close the public other two states. The state of Wash propriate $225,000 to carry out the ex housewife, any loving mother, will offices today. of Hepburn, of Iowa, for vice-president about nine miles east of Spokane. ¡ ington, perhaps, is sending as many as isting contracts for the pneumatic tube knowingly use an article of food that The boisterous rejoicings over the either, and California is not far behind. service being agreed to. An effort was will injure the health of her household, on the Republican ticket. The postmaster general has suspended news of Mafeking have become riotous The four states have contributed more made by Morgan to displace the Spoon or perhaps cause the death of her chil- Manila editors and correspondent* Director-General of Post Rathbone and in parts of London, Aberdeen ami Bel Nome fortune seekers than all the rest er Philippine bill with the Nicaragua dreu. protest against the press censorship. appointed Fourth Assistant Postmaster- canal bill, as the unfinished business, How shall the dangerous alum pow- fast, and elsewhere in the United King of the Union. Many papers are shutting up shop. It is estimated that the Cripple but it failed by a vote of 21 to 28. ders be distinguished? And how shall General Brystow as acting director- dom. In the Finscliley district of Four persons perished in the fire in general of poet in Cuba. the danger to health from their use be suburban London, a mob stoned the Creek mining district alone is furnish- The house today, under suspension avoided? Lead ville, the Hotel Helena, in Chicago. Guests The Lodge amendment to the post railway station master’s house and ing fully 1,000 people. of the rules, passed two important bills were forced to jump from windows. Generally alum powders may be office appropriation bill continuing the smashed the windows of a draper’s Denver, Butte, Anaconda anil San Fran reported by the committee on labor— Elijah Moore, aged 19, who murdered pneumatic service in cities where con shop, setting the building on fire also, cisco are each contributing large dele one to extend the eight-hour law to all known from the price at which they are But Seattle is supplying sold, or from the fact that they are ac Rev. Jesse Moore, his father, at Dex tracts have been made and appropriat although whether by accident or design gations. laborers employed under contract on ter. Mo., November 1 last, was ex ing $225,000 for the same was adopted it is not yet known. Two clerks were more than any one of the cities named. government work and the other to pro companied by a gift, or are disposed of under some scheme. The alum powder injured. The house of a Boer sympa ecuted. by the senate, 38 to 20. Exodus From Portland. hibit inter-state traffic in prison made costs but a few cents a pound to make, thizer at Harleston v as attacked by a Portland, May 21.—This is the week goods by bringing them under the jur Americans in Yucatan lose contracts The Russian embassy has considera and is often sold at 20 or 25 cents a on electrio and bridge work through bly perturbed governmental and diplo large mob aud the windows were shat for the first sailings from Portland for isdiction of the police powers of the pound; sometimes as low as 10 cents. being underbid by Englishmen and matic circles at Constantinople by in tered. The police charged the mob aud Nome. Three immense cargoes of state. The former bill is designed to It is impossible to name all the alum were greeted with a shower of decayed freight and passengers have attracted Germans. viting the immediate attention of the carry the law of 1892 to its conclusion. powders in the market, but any baking eggs. Numerous arrests were made general attention. The steamers Elder Fire destroyed the works of the Can- porte to the deplorable situation of and the police reserves were called out. and Nome City, also the big freight The convict labor bill caused some |iowder sold at a low price, or adver sharp inquiries from members from ada Cycle & Motor Company of St. many districts of Armenia, resulting ! boat Dispatch were the first to get southern states, where prison labor is tised as costing much less than the from brutal methods of collecting taxes QUARANTINE IS IN FORCE. Catherines, Ont., causing a loss of half away, all loaded to their complete ca employed in the fields and in the mines, well known, high class powders, or and from persecutions. accompanied by a present, or disposed a million dollars. Chinese Fasnriigor» to Be Detained at pacity with freight and passengers. but upon assurances that it would not Rev. Dr. Edwin A. Schell, of Chi Astoria» Most of the early birds for Nome went interfere with the production of coal, of under any scheme, is of this class, Columbian rebels threaten Panama, cago, has filed a declaration in a suit Astoria, May 22.—For the first time I with outfits large enough to provide for cotton or lumber, the opposition was detrimental to health and tobeavoided. great excitement prevails in that city for $25,000 damages against Rev. Dr. These f^cts should incline consumers in the history of this port a quarantine a year, but some were noticed that had not pressed. end United States vessels have been Charles Parkhurst, Rev. Henry C. Jen to turn a deaf ear to all importunities has been established here against ves barely enough to last until the boats ordered to the scene. nings, and Rev. Dr. Joseph F. Berry, sels arriving from San Francisco. This I get through. to buy the inferior powders. The wise THE WRIT DISMISSED. housekeeper will decline iu all cases to An alleged nobleman, charged I with Dr. Schell was formerly the general I relates particularly to Chinese passen I Portland merchants report a good secretary of the Epworth League. He gers, as thus far all others have been business for Nome travelers for several Kentucky Governorship Case Derided take them. forgery, in a Victoria, B. C., court, i I «wallowed glass during the trial and charges the defendants with entering I allowed to pass. Both State Health weeks, but sales have been heaviest in Favor of Beckham. Good Till He Took to Drink. I into a conspiracy to injure his reputa- I Officer Fulton and Quarantine Officer during the past ten days. The crowd will die. His name was Elliott. Washington, May 23.—The United A few years since a large farmhouse | tion, thereby forcing him to resign his Hastings have received official notifica I of passengers contained men of great States supreme court today decided A factory is now constructing at official position. on my country place being vacant, I tion of the existence of the plague at mining experience and men who could that the Kentucky governorship case in offered, through one of the settlements, Corvallis to manufacture many articles London is enthusiastic over the relief not tell gold from corn meal, favor of Governor Beckham, dismissing the bay city, aud, while the latter has One of hardware, thus utilizing valuable to take some poor woman with small of Mafeking. received no instructions from the de crowd of nearly 50 hardy miners from the writ of error from the Kentucky children who seemed to need it for a timber that has been going to waste. The opinion was two-months’ rest and fresh air. Among British forces under Lord Dun ’onald partment to establish an inter-state Idaho had a portion of the Elder to court of appeals. Webster Davis was called upon to handed down by Chief Justice Fuller, quarantine he deems strict precautions themselves. tqs'ak at the Missouri Republican con have advanced as far as Laing’s Nek. The steamboat companies have con and a vigorous dissenting opinion was those sent up was a good looking and necessary to guard against the possible Fire destroyed the main portion of introduction of the disease here, and, fidence that everything will go well delivered by Justice Harian. Justices soft spoken young woman with three vention, but a debate on the question of apjxiinting a committee to escort St. Mary’s school at Belmont, S. (J. together with the state health officer, with the boats during their first trip. Brewer, Brown and McKenna also dis small children. She had just come from the hospital, aud had a scar nearly him to the stage came uear disrupting Loss is estimated at $200,000. will inspect all incoming vessels from Ice and cold weather are expected, but sented from portions of the opinion. all around her neck which was just the convention. William H. Hunt, of Montana, has that port aud isolate all the Chinsese uot to a disastrous or even annoying The case was dismissed from want healing up. Her husband, a carpenter, i degree. Two round trips are planned of jurisdiction, it being held that de Secretary Gage, in response to an in been selected to be secretary of state passengers. had cut her throat iu a drunken spree, tor the island of Puerto Rico. The first vessel affected by the new for the Elder and Nome City this termination of cases of this character nearly severing the juglar vein. quiry from the house of representatives SL and all contests for state officers must as to the extent of the influx of Jap Street-car strikers of St. Louis are regulations was the O. R. & N. steamer season. Not over 1,000 people left Portland necessarily be settled by the political was taken to the hospital and he w.- anese, has submitted a letter from im restrained from interfering with mail Columbia, which arrived here this tried and sent to prison. ‘‘Was bi That always morning. She was detained in the on the first trip of these steamers, but branch of the government. migration Commissionei Powderly, cars by a temporary injunction. ugly to you?” she was asked. several hundred went from here to branch had acted in the Kentucky case quarantine grounds until a thorough stating tlirnt the arrivals for the nine Texas has declared a quarantine when the general assembly took juris ‘‘Oh. no,” she replied. ‘‘He was very mouths ending March 81, last, were against San Francisco on account of the inspection was made aud then allowed Tacoma and Seattle for sailing. good till he took to drink.”—National diction. There was no appeal from the Advocate. to come to the dock. Two Chinese «,437. Tacoum's Cape Nome Traffic. prevalence of plague iu that city. assembly’s decision, which was favor passengers were, however, taken to the Tacoma, May 21.—With the sailings General Buller occupied Dundee. Fenian sympathizers with the Boers government quarantine station, where booked for the first three days of this able to Goebel and Beckham, except to ‘‘Mr. Dollev, won’t you let me look Senator Clark, of Montana, has re made an attempt to blow up the Brit their baggage will be fumigated, aud I the tribunal of the people, which tri at your watch a little while?” week, 11 steamershave departed from signed. bunal, the chief justice said, was ish fortifications at Esqnimalt, B. C. they will be held for about 10 days. “Certainly, Miss Flypp. Do you here to Nome, cairying more than 4,000 always in session. ile also said the want to consult the time? President Steyn’s brother captured KnilroRtl« in Nome District. people and enormous quantities of pro Congressman George B. McClellan, “No,” replied the girl, as she opened by General Buller. San Francisco, May 21. — Articles ol visions, machinery and live stock. case was purely a state case—that Ken eon of “Little Mac,” the federal gen tucky was in full possession of its facul Great rush is on from Dawson to gold eral, is being urged as a running mate incorporation of the Nome Railroad The Senator was the first boat to start, ties, as a member of the union, and it and examined its case and works “1 was curious to see if water tarnished Company have been filed. The com last Saturday, with 500 people. She for Bryan. diggings of the Koyokuk. there was no emergency which called gold, or had any effect on the watch’s pany propose to have a main line four was followed Sunday by the Olympia, There is no hope of action by the sen for interference. Washington Democrats iu convention delicate mechanism.” Those three ate on the Nicaragua canal bill this at Spokane, indorsed Bryan for presi miles long with a branch line two and a Alliance and Lakme. “Water? What do you mean?” In h Fit of Jealousy. half miles long. The incorporators boats had 1,000 men aboard. The ■easion. dent, James Hamilton Lew is for vice- are C. D. Mine, E. J. Cutchen, C. X. whole city watched the vessels sail, “Well, Mr. Hunker told me you Hood River. Or., May 23.—Miss Ma Germany is seizing Congo Free State president. Willard, P. J. Millet and F. W. I and there was great excitement along Foss, a school teacher, about 25 years were in the habit of soaking your territory, aud now occupies about 8,000 The Boers announce they will defend Wynn. The capital stock is $100,000. the wharves for day and night, begin of age, was shot and instantly killed watch. What is the object of such •quare miles. Johannesberg, aud the consuls of the The road will run from Nome toward ning long before the first steamer got Sunday evening by Benjamin Wagnitz. treatment, Mr. Dolly?”—Harleiq Life. Miss Foss taught school at Trout Lake, away. Senator Jones, of Nevada, introduced neutral powers have been advised to Anvil creek iu Alaska. The uncommon woes of a married The same persons have incorporated I The first Nome fleet has all getaway, across the river in Washington, and lady in Damascus. Ohio, have impelled a bill making it a crime for railroads look after their citizens. boarded in the home of Wagnitz, who the Wild Goose Railway Company, and the next sailings, which may be to blacklist employes. Owuers of Chicago breweries have was paying some attention to her. In her to seek a divorce. To prevent her The United States court of appeals defied the city ordinance requiring with $100,000 a capital stock to operate the last this season, will likely occur I a fit of angei and jealousy he attempted from going to a party she declared that holds that a boycott is malicious inter them to pav $500 license fee the first 4 S miles of road from the shores ol in about 10 weeks. to stab her, and afterward, while fol her husband threw her false teeth in Behring sea near Nome, towards Anvil ference with business. day of May each year. BEAVER CREEK PLACERS. lowing her in the yard, shot her with a the fire and concealed her switch of creek, with a branch line 1 Si miles London papers want to ostracise rifle. After seeing what he had done false hair. Now she can’t go out until Amqyican warships are leal inK long. Section of Idaho That May Take on Richard Croker in revenge for the posi Manila for Chineee ports to escape the he expressed great sorrow, and he gives her money to secure new teeth, New Life Before Long. Molinenx an a Con no 1 er. tion Tammany has takeu in the Boer hot weather which comes to that city although having but one arm. he car and he heartlessly refuses unless she New York, May 22. — Roland B. Delta, Idaho, May 21.—Placer min war. ried her into the house and covered her promises to renounce parties for ever •very April, May aud June. Molinenx did his utmost today to con ing along Beaver creek, in Shoshone with a blanket. He then went out more. Democrats complain of Kansas City Iu the coast towns of Colima and sole Fritz Meyer, who, in an adjoining county, is being talked of again. Sev leaned against the rifle, with a foot-rule A Buffalo milk man is in trouble. hotel men. They object to paying five Jolisco, Mexico, an earthquake caused cell in tile condemned men’s quarters eral miles of the creek remain unpios- dollars per day for a bed iu a room with houses to lie submerged, boats swamped in Sing Sing prisou, was looking for pected. Water has prevented reaching pulled the trigger, and fell dead. To a customer he supplied milk which hail earthworms in it, and the custom- four others. Negro Shot Wife »nd Two Girl«. ward to the occupation of the electric bed rock at about 15 feet. High bars aud several natives to drown. Pueblo, Colo., May 22.—Frenzied by er had him arrested, He has decided cha'r tomorrow for the murder of along the creek yield some gold, also President J. J. Hill paid $140,000 The statue of General Grant, pre Policeman Frederick Smith. General the gulches. Trail gulch, above Delta, a jealous quarrel with his wife, Calvin to carefully strain the water hereafter for a Spokane flour mill iu order to gel an entrauce to the city for the Great sented by the G. A. R. to the nation, Molinenx visited his son on Saturday has prodnce<l over half a million in Kimblern (colored), formerly a cor before fie dilutee his milk with it, was unveiled in the great rotunda of and told him to be brave during Meyer's placer gold. After being worked 6 poral in company M, Twenty-fifth and use the worms for bait. Northern. the capitol with impressive ceremonies. execution. years, the old Myrtle claim still pays United States infantry, this morning Porto Rico and Hawaii will »end Governor Leary, of Guam, is a joker well. There are many placers that shot his wife twice, once in the abdomen An Insurgent Anibimh. In the senate, the proposition relat delegates to the Democratic national He has placet! a tariff of $4 a gallon on and once in the neck, aud then deliber Manila. May 22.—Five hundred in would yield several dollars a day, but convention, Each island will be ao- ing to the tarnsportation of mail by whiskv, which everybody there wants A. J. ately put the revolver to the heads of to drink, and yet has decided to admit the pneumatic tulie system, was laid surgents, half of whom were armed some would yield much less. corded six delegates. 13-year-old Ethel Straussen and 11- Prichard, who discovered the camp, with ritles, ambushed 80 scouts of the on the table by a vote of 82 to 16. free painting and statuary, which no The grandstand, famous glass betting Fortieth volunteer infantry in the hills talks of organizing a company to oper- year-old Jessie Skaggs and tired, killing A work train on the Guadalajaia near Aquasan. in the northern part of ate a large placer mining camp plant the latter instautlv, the other girl liv body there cares about. ring and all the buildings of the race- ing for some hours. The couple were track at Clifton, N. J., were entirely branch of the Mexican Central road Mindanao. The Americans routed the along the creek. “Your busband has a heap to say employed at the Fries Orphan Home, destroyed by fire, with a loss of $100,* ran into an obstruction, wrecking the natives, killing 51. The American Orcjon Mining Coinpunlr«, of which the dead children were in al>out how the country shall be run»” 000. The fire was the work of incen engine and a number of can and kill casualites were two killed and three Salem, Or., May 21. — A million dol ing 11 uieu. said a neighbor. “I reckon he takes diaries. wounded. lar mining company was incorporated mates. Kimblern murdered the two hisself fur a purty smart man.” girls because they had told his wife Assistant Surgeon A. S. Lloyd, of Assistant Attorney-General Boyd has Judge W. C. Hook of the United thia week, a Baker City institution that he had said he wished she would ‘‘I reckon he does.” said Mrs. Corn- rendered a decision in the case of ex the United States marine hospital ser States district court at Topeka. Kan., called the Gold standard Mining am! go away anil never come back. tossel. ’“But I don’t 'low he’s ever Cffices will be press com | mi lues, in which he hold« vice at Chicago, has l>een ordered to decided that the section of the law pro Milling Company. goin’ to set the world on fire.” they are not liable to taxes as brokers, San Francisco to assist in the work of hibiting people from coming into the maintained in New York and Baker More than 100,000 acres of peat are •‘No, not if he has to git out hisself by reason of their issuing money orders prevention of the spread of the bubonic state and taking orders for liquors is City. The smallest company started said to be still available in the Canadi an’ chop the wood fur kindlin’ to start plague. was for $2,000, by Portland men. and travelers’ checks. an province of Ontario. unconstitutional. theblaze.”—Washing ton Star. Young Profe««or Murilered. MINING ON PAPER. Governor Roosevelt has signed the Coal-Miner« Fatal Quarrel. An American laundry plant has N-en Not One. Philadelphia, May 22.—Professor R. Enterprise« started by Wx«h- bill compelling provision of seats for Memphis. May 22. — Edward Whit Enormon» exported to China. Infton Stock Com pan let». W. White, 28 years old, an instructor “Young Goelin is in love with all waitresses in New York restaurants. tington and Dennis Brogan, coal min Olympia, Wash., May 21. — Mining in the law department of the Univer the girls,” said Wintergteen. Over $5,000,000 capital is invested Average wages in Germany: House ers, enteied the lunch house of T. F. companies having almost $3,000.000 sity of Pennsylvania, was struck down “But what particular girl is in love in this country in the manufacture ot maids. $2.88 a month; laborers, $3.14 McKenua and l>ecame involved in a capital stock file.I articles of incorpora and brutally murdered last night. Hr with him?” asked Terwilliger. playing carda. quarrel, during which Whittington a week; carpenters, $3 a week. “The gill who would be in love with tion last week. Two of the million left the university at 10 o'clock last Coal ia worked no easily in China Minneapolis has established and was shot by Mrs. McKenna, aud dollar comi>anies are the Cascade Ccp- night to board a train for German him would be no particular girl.”— that in Shansi it sella for 13 cents per per Company, of Tacoma, and the Beh town. Shortly before 11 o’clock he Town Topic. . maintained for a year three public play Brogan was fatally wounded. ton at the mines. ring Straits Mining Company, of Seat was found in an unfrequented part of grounds for children at a cost of $300. Return of (he Philadelphia. David T. Haraden, who died a few His skull had If men judged women by the w»f San Francisco, May 21.—Thecruiset tle. In fact, meet of the new com- Thirty-sei-ond street. New York ball players saved persons days ago at Roxbury, Mass., had Is-en ¡anies that are now ready to sell stock been crushed, evidently by an iron bar. they treat their mothers there would Philadelphia arrived today from San 7H years in the servio» of one flrm of in a burning buildiug by catching them Juan del Snr, after a cruise in South are Seattle off shoots that expect to He died in the hospital this morning be fewer of those marriages that lead I as they fall piano makers. to divorce.—Chicago Democrat. American and Central American water» rean a harvest in the Nome exciteme* 4. without revaluing consciousness. I>. I. ASBUIIY, Publisher, I