, -vyy.w, "a t I bprmg Ii so important that you idiou d sure u ct IHK iJKM. Hood's Misapa Tii;;t has proven its um quale d mwit ny lis inousamh of rem irk ihlf cures, an I the (act that it liits a larger sde than an oilier sarsapurib or t!o.ui pimher shows the great eo: h h-i.e tin pcopic have in i:. In i ' r"s Medi'-toe. It cures a I blood di-eiis.-s., tin il up t tie nerves ami gives such ttriik'Ui to the wince bvsit-in iha;,:.s on- I iiy pu'8 it. "It seemed to maKe tile lllll W " I If vou decide ' take Hood's Sars.i panda for your Spring M-.!ic:ne do not buy any uubstituie. He Mire to gt-t k i Sarsa it- CX.'clil iii ill the form m an! to the In- . beneficial pi" litive , ellect'i. 1 1- x-" : i f col li!' l pcniiiiiici It mi L'ivi-n f i. t Willi the :ip l,l.tf...-Moll, hi-c.il nevs, I.ivcr all ti i f i ir Uiein and it i 1"' ry olij.-ci i. .ii. ime ruii-wn .... -yrupof I'ii-'s is f'oi dc 1.7 all ilrilR-t-in .'iilc and 1 bot!.-, but it m mail- nf.ictured bv the '.iliionmi 1' i s-yrnp Co.otilv, w lni.-c name is print- doii every l ..I-, the mime. -S.riiii .ii i- i.-'-i, and lieinir w-H informed il not .-I. V. ter. I''A g e p " rr" is the hi:st. OtJ jWLl PIT rOK AKING. x''T"G' CORDOVAN, V V4 3.P hHC CALf IKAMCA-MTJ. ?-2-" ..? 3" F0UCE.3 SOLES. ' BKCCi'TOII.'WM. Cvcr One (Villon PsupU wcur ti.o W.L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes Allourihocsare equally satiKfattory Hi v itlve the lct value tor the money. . ' 1 - . . . I.. , o t! 1 , 1 1 hey eiliei tsmimi .n.c. ... - -- 1 h dr wiring )imlltii pre unurp.f 1 Tlis p-kre 'o unitorm, -tnmi-(l "n sole. Pron i t-i ' 1 rr ntsrr mrkc. fbe St. Joseph and Grand Inland R. R IN THI SHORTEST and QUICKEST LINE TO A LI. It 1 1 UTS NORTH WEST EAST SOUTH n-1 In cminw- Union Pacific Sjstem tl n w.tn uie IH DIP. rVOHITE BUI TK Jo' iuiiornm. Ofrjfoh m. l mil Wwtoni l'"1,B . k'. K.lM..JH, I'm. Ajft. Ely's Cream Balm flt'ICKI V t I'HKS COLD '"HEAD I'rlro ftO I '.-riU. , Aiftil Hlio III" Ii-'ll-Kt Bu.,lWrr..Mt.,I V. AIV FOR ri.r.ABAIT Wnm mMj mt1 threM fliVIS CREIU SEPARATORS - iJumi u lu;ii a ok "f w" l nuitil' ' lk" looniU. A.o -III ;" 21 Lk 1 1, 1-avui ! au. H00 An old Ne-v Yoi ;er n s . i i. New i I! or l f, IK l Itll-S tV't . -Ko :., u M doei ty 'lie I iii i en I Mm- in i.' - i M .! -'ti'st .i t.o. l.it r .: wa.t 1. i . I" Hit i iillii ' '. ' I te er ol e ic!i. j llleegee! Hi! w llo'.. , '!;( e il. S . npj lie known Ijv ihh,s nan... ! .in vs : . : , s tti'i are mad- H-. v il.im ;..ri:i-. I I il . is ttlfc !ri, Vew Viir.-.. I C.ii . . ii -111 I'i IllliTS illJH T' . tii.uiwali "Heoniiti n li-eat-. - ' ;.l l made ace" -f ' '' ' ,(,! th'i l iii-jiiii'itn. is ii.. :.. r trood. I l.e is' belt v--"s' tirtii,.- Ii. ' ii.uii'ii i x ' '-j'-J,'- . round A i - is oi,e ol til rrirn.M ciiofort r.ml iwpmvement nrvl tc; d to ' r-'.i.:i! euj'.yhe l:: ,. i II j ri"h!:v Uio! '111. Iii:ii:, v.'iO ):.( t.el-l.;'rli.ab'.tl----"iti'letij"y life more, "-nb ,.Xw-i' f ,:-l,n t'f'tt'fly ad-pti. f. v..- v.. I--t i.r ,.!.('- Ui tl.A.Uef itli-i-,-.. will :-"-t the value to : d ' . , 1 la-; n'ivc principle- iii.biand hi tin! r, , .,v. mil of 1' k. , i ii dr.-; to its prc-i-iitinq .-t le eejitaliie aiiO j !' ii.-e ,, red. . bin-i tei truly ,. - of a I'. rlerl lux i!v i tCiin-iiie t-v I. i;i, 1. i.il;.-- In- and !' "s !, ennui: coii'-lipatioii. i ; i .letioii lo I..) i..-.li- and ,sa! of i:,e I... :: .: : .... 1 1... U i.l- .e 1 L iii I.- "" . . t 1. I lll.Wl i" WltllOlll We;ik- rlei tlv irec worn 1 Sniedicine "J wan ;ii l.rokeli down ill liefilih, so wt jik Hiid t ervi iiH I was hard y ble to lie 1 l. id severe painn In my Mile, iiim neMiI.iciie. I would otleii li iv to Mon wi.eii goiinr nii-stairti on account ol j-.np.iK! ii ii ol tlie henrt I h id no .,MM-i,ie ki d ,i distressed feeling in my If iii irli. 1 ri-solved to try Hood's !-ar- , . t ..1 li It a JMtiarnla. I Iook i o ooii n mi'i nmc in! ti id a s ed of Ricn lieadiiclie tr ioiir uioiit us, ieel well, work ail dav and eat l enmiy. My trends ren.iirk no utl! 1 itin look'itiB. I think all nervoiii. m i doii people i .unlit to t,,k ii ' eiii-cmilv iiurriliiir nioliiers." Miw S. A-ilu'"i:Tii, Katou, O. pari I la l..el ..f I - III ie,'l ieiie.it Itself tti) often iiic!encedoe3 not worry n avail tliHiisi lv of Ui ir i s to make iim-s of thein- F. adVeiiisemeiit of In- l, not yet too n ch of ft (rood 5 :.i ii It readies too much, it is h thin, Hex meui :r. one to two feet lut.it, and uid'h of a heiv's hell It s in t in mid. lie ol its body. moonstone, cut. in cameo : i,y a ere.-xvnt ol H.iph.ies prettiest of the new du ne '.mi if stream passes out -f f M.-xico. Its tempi-ratlin- ' Pi.lee.1. sea takes it nan "--..i oi tre it liuin'iers -. iopii i -'hut color in I he w a r t my pro' unerain e on I repre-epls a hvu- ' rape i ilil'll li, -Tews lio'c il iike a p'.iut. I l e l:.it ks of N'evi lniiudhitid are loimeii In the fiiiiu, eai'.h Had stones broil, h: i rom the uortii py the iceherns t i e-timaled than two years are re-(ii:ie-l lor i he ir"1' water to t ravel iroiu 1':- :pN t:ie oast of Norway. -C-. w.-:-er rotitast.n si.ver In consider- oi, .! tita-s. II Is (! posited on the .pi.t-r shioitiuir of .-hips in amounts suhi.-ient to iniiki! its reduction prulK able. The )il:csphore:,cence ol sea water in the Iropics is l if. to the presence of mil. i"iiH of small animals, some micro -co pic, o! hers, like the jelly lish, of con . iderabie size. llie sea has tin beibivorous inhalii- inf. Its population live, on eueii ilher, and the whole of this lmineli.se extiali-e id water l one freai Munnier iimse, where the Btroii forever prey Ipoll the Weak. Mrs Wliislow'i MooTlllSU Ihe -tl " syro i- for ( hihl re UK'-, lull! in roll.- .-..i' I,.. III. Die who..! colony of coial insects is contiee'c'l try in '.itis oi u s-l;c m in-ii-catc tiihen which ciuist.itiile a circula tory system. There is not, therefore, the least. d-ii'treT of any one of a colony starvim to death ao long as some itrrt fed. St. Louis ('lobe-I)emocral. For by hm face strait'lit shall you know his heatt, "shakcHpeare "Rich ard" III, Act :(, Seem 4. There Is an apparent correspondence between the face and the mind. -Hees Cyclopedia. London. -.win-met,! !!. 1 ru'l ,r itt-c.iii. b1 li tm ' i DtHlt Tr iltr-t. Mot : WtlH HI Tl" thi MrtliU tlf I ;. C.r...,., mil iti.':..e.....' S-c...- I t W klllc II I HIOI HI. l.B KB 1...I n tl, i,f toja- tt.lli.l.w .1 VYCir imiir W r.lluif U. cnlr. I'1. I hit H.4 .-inil l.aii'll.a mil ii Tit'o 'ii Kti-iiiii''sTNi to isfii Kit ii.ii ik -. HlltMII HUlHr.14 rkuH Willi H Hi ltlt ii.im i y t h -i(nn-, it i ATI mm i uik ru ail who ClllR. f w eiiiitd ftwt pn mi.w mm wri VH ll-'t li -(im wny'-ilitnn tl,ittin.f.d f it Ai ti.irfof K'li W hi n uUAwl Hh lowtir r'-". tnl mttf trU I, mrt'l which tiiufi) li'-t mn-lyf hy lh hf.tint (M.reh "t tl nd malarial hotialit in tfilta thu ir. .ni at nt.tifcMPiitM prfmm, and ha l'l Urtni Ui dlri tahh ei)lla ir.'m to nukt unitannl p.riin. Iti quality, charlf, ati-ly, ftni-h, an-i aitanl..it W full k of fl1 ri.aif, wa aia wdhoul maiait.r U, nir fian 'it rtv-rtilri iat yar, wa prd'! t furMatt fl eurn iirnlirr-'rUiij ron lttnna f..t h fur rin alala-1 a. a d4 nol u.n., Uia tria tMlvartihiim, ami tl.a fl tt fi'rt ut out. now r- U m.ha aman4t IH th f-dl. - viiii rr unr Wa w II at.rt-.ultra In th r run MCW il.l, hWnt YBKT Htr-KKIOM rtXU CI Tl f N. M UK 1 li $40 at $10 wh nrJar t 0 b ( hicaftt Only OfM to ona tMrtua, h t f-.foi.a addaa of U0 aif t.hora who onM t hava I'.h r n o r t n '-'i.i 4BMii(iUon t4 full iofuimauon n laitjii.i it will ai'tr n. iff fill v a" eouHitu yi" ilfnlift paying aav ' m pr" -. a pflt frmnt. $i, M4 to p.y 4f $19 rlr H.tim. ' m an Mill tnfiti. I ha umpin iMMr In CoTi Om pi,fr - and milt- H-us ii arr atid always hav Iwan b,u.,T. in io Prif. hMiiim of tha pfMtflOtip ft..tn.it of our triarn w a atikLlad Ui Itava ti a-!! 'I.-.I. lor .h n4 tha mai'ftaJ and Urtui It W-oma tha fort lbor put all that U ! w rlh aoa (tia lirat aaaiara in th- mat'flaJ, off aoraa, aa Mai gal van ii4 aflar m (l.ilinf bA lawH. Unki. ailpnl riaa tftla bamioa Um, Ua araa al cor fanrii land ua m saw auainaaa ran- , natfrial in tha aountry. Iltf ma4a up In iha fora o Illation windmill, tn-wa-ra Vm"r- .I'Vrr.r. on that aacftu-t Um rlarMl rcniaatit'afi In. pa- .t,ii. tkkta I M r uk wi (iBRkiattiRrii ""i'wi.!!! th NMtnuHuTill thai tm ca pmiPi " '. " i?: rrz an mtrnmm VTMIIP Amp It II (! rtm. am cpiruT mamno lite fit it pat. Tkw m wP , ttM M m hi IP. MM ! -Art w" TWAi C MM W PM olo oSII l um oo hml l Wo. IwM.HInlMNPWH. PEOPLE WILL TALK. Too msy tlin'iitii tie- world, but 'twill In ver sU.iv. If y.nl li-ti 11 to llil that id SHld US Voll i.'". V., l worried !n.l lr. n-ii mi l k.-l-t in :i si ..', For med-II. some toUKUin must have oiue thin;- to do, For people w il! lulk- sh !, If quiet um mode t. you'll haw it tire i!l!i!t-l TliHt v.. in lniiiil.le iiocitinii only u h.iiinil : Vi.u're i ..lf in uli..ji's elulliiiiif, or el yttu'ri h f- '1. Hut don't t.-t I'i' i'i -1. keep .f rfeetly Coo! 1'i.r people n ill t fir d Lolile. tliey'll rent out Keiierm: their Rpli "ii. Voii'h lie:ii Hum loud hints that you're Ifn-li and iiii-Hii. If miriiMit mid honest, and fair s the ! ! ! day. They'l! all you a roirue in a sly, sneaUiiiif a y. I'or people will titlk. ; I Ami then if von slmw the h'Hst boldness (.( In-art. I (ir u kIh.Iii iiieliiiiiiion to tiike j -T own I part, They'll call you nn upsttirt, conceited an.1 vain, Hut keep atrniifht ahead, don't stop to explain. For people will talk. If tlireHdhfin your dress, or old fashioned youi hut. Soim one will surely take notice of that. And hint rather strong that you can't pay your u ay ; Hut don't iret excited whatever they any, For people will talk. If you drcie in the fashion don't think to ce-npe, ihev eriti.-ii-.e then in a different shilpe: Y i mi n- w In iid of your nieaiia, or your tailor uiipii ii. ; Hut iniiii! ymir o.cn btininesa, there's iiii'.i)dit he made, ur people will talk. Now, the he t war to do la to do as you please For your mind. !f you have one, will then he lit case; (if course yon will meet with nil sorts of lihil.m-. Hut don't think to step them. It ain't any UM . , For people will talk. r- f cA."o C lias- elia Ci ed to ey hail not been oiliclally en her i-oll.-lli, Jask Lester, bill news arrived of the wreck of 111'.- lost nil Its savor. Mow Weill to her cousin Susie's when the his ship, i v.-r. she Wedillli;: to act as bridesmaid, news of .lack's disappearance ind the . v:is a fci'tnkht ild wh.-n she 'ot bail; l i WiHHlbury. Here she learned that a I certain Miss Fanny Potter, the dauch- tor of a small tradesman, was posln- us I the fianc f tin- hue Mr. Lister, that she possessed a ring he had Iveli h -r I mid Wiisal present living with his par ents. From her mother t'clia learned tint tie- Impossible sp.ry was true. Wood bury ranu wilh Ihe pews. The Lester Were (.-rent pi utile, the I 'otters were lit tle ones. No one could uiiil.-rsiatid why .lili-k Lester trumpery el her blowsy should have made such n nice or how beam v. had Fanny, with tnamij-'i.tl lo ciiptivnte him. Without the rinar s,,. would hardly have persmp..d any one that she lold Ihe truth. I diectly lh confirinatloii of his deiHli arrived sh" had put herself Into mouniin"; and drawn down the parlor blinds, while Mr. and Mrs. Totter, with an air of (rent surprise, spteau nie siory oi n.-r beri-iiveiiieiit. They had not known of any cnnairomciit. they said, until poor, dear Fanny swooned at tin- news of the wreck, and afterward exhibited her rlii ir. She nearly swooned niiiln when Colonel Lester called. She said he re minded her so strongly of her beloved Jack. Colonel Lester and his wife were el derly people, who led a secluded life ill their beautiful old home. They saw ! lHtle of the world oalsith the I .at iiir- holme Kates. When Fanny's letter reached them they had to make In quiries about her, and the answers they (ot were unplonslliK. ' Hill ill the llrst stress of their treat sorrow they w !d have welcomed the Woodbury sweep at LaiiK'holme If he eoyld have proved that their only sou had irlveii him an Invitation. As It was they prepared the west bed-room for Fanny I'otter and asked her to spend a fortnight with them. Woodbury looked on (iMtonlshed. Mr. and Mrs. Poller held up their heads and talked about the dear Colonel mid 1 his wonderful affection for their eldest Klrl. Cellu drooped. Her mother Ihotiuht i . f siJ':-'.?.tZ.': IV 1 7:1 ' -A .'4 ' Vf. ' . I..'' -.ii i".,, sctii iil' her o the sea. tine msr co or um we ir it so iasi. The She poor had ciiuii was KfievouHiy nun. I , . T M K..1I.......1 ti. I.lni lOVtMl .men lii'l nun tii-ii. ic.. ... ...... r-'oM.:"'!..'":! There had been enough or an under on u.. ....i.n.i wh.h itiindlntc between them to warrant her .nlinnirtf. W, har bo- i " , , 1 nopp. Mad he deceived tier: Ami what made her heart ache most tlm ' fnhln nt hU tr.Rrhrv or tl)P thoUBUt I Hib ha n. a a AunA ? , M ATwiut n man tli Anpr tno wroif or , tb OoUoamund, Mrs. Ury Mid that be mailt go and ace Mr. Lester one afternoon, and abe hoped that Ceila would accompany her. "Ton will go without me," aald Cclla. "Mra. Leatar la ao fond of 70a," ob terred Mra. Orey. "Oh, bt aba haa tha Potter girl, taw," aald Cella dejectedly. Nararthcleaa whan tha afternooa V -If, r- !..' 1 Ui! 1 in ' i, IL '.'.ill .i. r. Mil i wi': out II II..' v in 1 ii h .lllW II I! I ';" trht ( I i ' as -he fro in i.'.. jl!:ld rou'v -.Id lady . hot t. i - f. It '!! a r .V i tiel I, &: I . h.: 1 !ul.-.-t (" P.- 'I I :iii. iy v Me V.Hi'l i !. .-i i ;ip t . i Wii ;, -These hi-- '.-v. 1; mi oeilf as i . Hut net;!-., yen much i id I i t i la.-I- i. t'l on...' r M r. ive -iilce of 111 , 'leoliied I his !.; '. ri-hi 1- Iti ia tc k youn- womnn. her ild frlentiu Mrs I.oMe- with Miieciion. part of the la own orders x le d Ihein to a distill. t loom, and i:ave her Wiikins. For a IT. lie j I while Fiimiv felt out of It. She mi a when he iilein: she Word in on several occiislnt had belter have remained mo. ei i-.-stiessly about tlie room, find when ihe fresh lea came she would hue dispensed with it if Mi's, l-sler : to hud liol the. -oil to take possession or tray mrseir. it was um iiiiim oi- i. ni l l.i-sl.-r ii peared thai Miss I auny had a chance of renssortin- herself. Th.-n she came forward n-ain and made a to do about his eup ol tea. Mie rniist po.ii- It out for him. .".In- knew j how much stiv.nr he liked. Hit fi It sure I thai d-ijucht at the bv1. of his head: could not be food for him. lb- must i..,il!- allow her to shot the window. The old man looked worried by tii.M- attentions, but he seenn d to reei-ion Oiciii well meant. He treated her with eMjiil-dte kindness, and Mrs. tjivy felt sure that he. rather than his wife, v.iis re an n-Ulo for Miss I'oiu-r's pi-.. tunned siuy In the lioiie. Mis. I.osi.-r's man ni r lo her Sliest had not been very or dial. , (ij pel Lester looked d lc'lltM to din, bill he lisi-.e I he why he -. , v. ii ...i while -i nil I iii a. ,-ti i an a youiiff Kirl have to fnd had :-r " I, alio. n ': ' Hi. I'Cjll'M. ' he said. Colonel!" stshed Mi-S Hotter. hntlly. - one h.-id linh lied I and Mrs. Lester poseil "ird nil ol i .iii nnieiit lo !i.-n ' ii y tv-'H-ni 'i 'I'd csk ., !' : i PVt .i.-r. the tlowi-r sl .ppr-l by In-, u Hi ;i !ell, '. ins i e Wi iiiakv voic 1 he o Id S..-VUllt looked 1 and ,ii- -It. "W'lcH is It. VH!;ins','" s, H lee. Alivlbil'i: 1 call d ? ! s I'o' oloiiel i- tired." M ill. ins voceh-.iil'ed n . i p'y. did not even lo..; her v .-.v. '.- lb Le-t.'i' irot iii aiid went out On- sell room. Herliaps n.i hei'.il'e he I', iilrue 1 '!'! beu-iiii to tall: of -.n:ii"'iii ihe ( ololn-l opened ihe th for it pio!:ii l;t oil t he I hi' pxeilly at his w'il'e, lllld sho older low ai d the h-iil :is il Mi's. 1. -si.-r co phi r, in bis face I Im I no on,! ei ip i uoh.-i had els.', w hl'il r. stood still h .Id, looked. 1i..ii over his 1 1 was just id ooui.'i iiii .: - ilild"! si .d. She "l np and wnl .-d in i in mbl i'ir tea v bfw.ir I l:-r h;i ".l.'P'l, !" She CI ii d. So. v.f o 11 ! s I I'l .p 1 led hilildS Ill-MCid t! i.lld hi-lol'e llliy one (plile pii w hut had happened .l.'l-'i. ''n -I I Willi door. P-lo id d for W il l it and his niiith-r Into his arms, folia tunn el tliou-hl s in d moment because .lip! hand and sc. I so v. bite that her ninth he would faint. but ihe si... had bin -died 'rosy red . l.e-o-r iiaii ,!: -d her mod reluctant to lei it l'o ;i-iin. Nu one mitii'-d the I'oip.r sp-:il s!.-;i !i hil.v toward ihe low French wimlo 'Ml 1 1 lot he "Fvi on thi I wa- w that stood open to die lawn, al do- s ii mean, .lack V" s.-ijd the r at hist, "i 'lii look v ',.' ill." been pretty bad. I la ' in n hut Spanish coasi for Ihr . weeks, knocked i illy. ;. mi know. iiL'aiust th rocks and ihen hauh-d oui by some .rien 'I he poor chap ii. '..' took me uiiisl have c,t p. dd oi my coal -js tor wilh im pa p. in li all nnpp -lied in i li a hurry, 1 micjit J miiloii. imt I thoiiL.'ht ! on. When tin y put j pliz I was not in a ! the dii-'i ,i;,d ill si Iiii ve w iretl I rom 1 I would jip-i emu me on hoard nl condition b people who know how i "We have bride, .lack. I for tuv-elf, ml Iiii the not looked a Tier me o .el al you," been I : i k i 1 1 u cure ' said Colonel !.! your who w:is a 1: I deal surprised by his son's cool manner lo her. .luck looked puzzled, pleas-.. 1, unde termined. .ly bride!" be s,uld. with a happy llKht in his eyes. "Cella!" And he held oul both his hands to Miss Crey, al whose side he hail re mained, lint she Iiiiiik back, blushing ami embarrassed. ".lack!" exclaimed his father, sternly, "I mean M Iss l'ol ler." '"I here noes Miss I'otter," said Miss Crey, polntinn to the French window that she could sen fi her seat. Col- 1 1 Lester looked startled and turned round. They could see a buxom, crape-clad figure speedint; down tho law 11. "She said you were enuaKed," K'nspcd 1 the Colonel. "We believed II." "You did'.'" saiil Mrs. Lester. "I dis liked the Khl from the llrst." "You never believed It?" said Jack to Cclla. "She wore your rltiK," stammered Cella. "That she most certainly did not," said Jack. "It had 'From Jack to Fanny' In side. I saw the Inscription." "I did not five It to her." "It Is very curious." said Mrs. Les ter. "I low did she get the rliiK?" "I think I know," aald Mrs. Orey, who had listened with a meditative face to Jack's denials. "The man who Jilted her, the man she tbreatenend with a breach-or promlee ,'aae, waa called John Bmlth. Ha la In Australia now, and tha whole bualneaa happened out of Woodbury, ao I auppoee aha thought It Quite aafa to uaa hla ring." "Nona of ua could undatatand jour taata, Jack," aald Mra, Leatar. "Too da sow, though," aald Jack, taking Oalla a hand. UUIl.l- 1WL v'... - -- DOINGS JN BOTH SENATE AN1) HOlisE. t r.day. F' -tk. The KiiateiJecldel to inve- ... the penitentiary, v down a ! t( s..iii'ion to appoint i ,-. ri-. olisidere I a hi a nit ntr conniiit- ln or.ier to aixji- I am i , i .e tli ath penalty, M jau i pruituu , . .l i i... .... i I ' :ii whs a-ivanceu on uie t-an-nu.o, ano t sjL Uv-irable actiou on rable actiou on a new oil in spection la which places that depart ment a i t the "tate Is.ard. H.niirook'p b li, senate file No. HiO, to j the ! inn cieate a boar 1 1 park commifisioners in - leifes ofti-e second-clas-of less than 2...KHI inhaoitants, was reau tne tmru time and passed. s .-iiwii's bill. No. 107, preveiitiirj a , nstice rif tlie s-ace to isriie a summons lie r. TVed 1m V inu ine cuiioiy ioi.h-, . i .1 ........ i ,. t,j i was passed. j,,i sk. The house eK-nt the day on Ihe stock yards bilis. pusBiiiK twool them iihrouch committee of thi; lt"l Willi oaiv two (t.sseiitins; votes outside ol the i lloualas delee-Htioil. Tlie coiniuittee appointed to invesn "iite the case ol ( 'usuodian Cook audi wouid-oe ('tis od'Hii Tliornloii renort-: (il tuvi.ralilv on Cook and niiiavoiiihiv . i.:..i .. tl.cit ;on i lionio.n. h. is aiso i.-r..i .v.. ...... ol tiie seveiitv-two employees ol the I house; thirty-three are from the I'aui- lies ot old s,,,,!hts. i "'he state print.-r bill was made pecial nr.ii"' for Mull afternoon at 4 o'i ioi k on act Hint ol House, osauuior, I., im,-con pclled to be in line.1, a today. Wait of Choc, Cramb of Jelli-rson,' and I'.nma of I ind.-e were ai.Pointed as the I Ciimmit tee to investigate the peiuttn-.di tint V. .Moliitay. Scs .tk. Pi.." introduced a lenirthy resolution lor the purple oi resiirn-ci- im: his ami-' lilroad pass mea-ure, ami Watson s bill reiulsitin tele-ra)li rates i was ri mi in tted lor the avowed par- pose ui killim it. The anti-cigarette bill was di-'cus-ed unda boot lilack smcKin.' a cigarette was introduced as a ho-ri :ile example, bii' no act ion was taken. M-natc hie No. 'il-1, by Stewart, to provide for the inve-tuient of sinkinsr 1'ind in. .iit-v-i oicmiries and to'.vnsuiiS in e,ii,n (or feed and n-e l, was pas.-ed nith the ciiier-cu. y clause. llonse roli No. ."illt), by lloi'st, an act :o iiiith'.nzt county coniniif-sioticrs to !!:e Mirphi.'- prucinct bond ittuds for pnicurini.' s.-cl riun and feed lor tennis, w.i-iilso pa.-s-d with tne emeru-eney c.aiise, ll.irsi The liuuse received several petitions doiiuiii'iins: tin; permanent, lo- c.ition of the state lair. It. endorsed L-e vutin- machine that has been oil exhibition at tlie capitol, ; i nd received a la i .'.- i.limi er of com i n.it'ce reports, '1 lie cpeei.,1 older, hmiHC roll No. 4.10, I i ps taken un, Tliis is a lull providing P...-a supervisor ol jmnlit: jirmt .n ji. It o.akes tin- auditor, si ite Ireasu'er and si eietary oi slate a printim,' board ami F.ey app-.-lnt a sii)iei visor oi public printim:, w ho shall draw a salary of $1,500 a vea r. It was recoiiiniemled for pissiiie. in tiie commit tee of the whole. Tne general appropriation bills are made a special order for 10 a. m. Tues day. I in ml iy. The senate recommended a bill appropriating ij'JOo.OdO which is said by its opponents S i-: N 'r ic siii.stitutc lor relief, to be detective- and excceiliiiily expens ive inasmuch as it would require tiie county hoards in all counties receiving tne aid to bold nn t xtra ses-ion at. once. At the low avcr:ii'e ot ifLiO exjMilise (or ,; ch inly hoard iu fifty counties the eostiind r tiie substitute bill amounts tc 'pi, lino, whereas H.OdO or .f.'it'.OI) will dolt' iv the expense of the state relief ll.i . is-ion. A special committee reported thatOil Inspector F.dmisten'? bonds are insuf ficient ; a joint, resolution teiafinu to the -1. lie I oi'.i'.ilery line was offered, and nniitV anti-pass bill was resurrected imd Im led nui u. 1 Tne governor's veto of tlie chance of venue bid was made tlie special order for Wednesday. Hot si: The appropriations for the sulrries of the othcers of the. various el:-.'e institutions occupied the atten tion ol the house almost all day. Very ft ,v of the cute made by the finance, ways and means committee seemed to meet tiie; approval of tiie house ami the bill was amended freely with hut little oppt-ition. The salaries as a rule are left the same as they now are. The secretary of state and the auditor each (jet a st.eiioorapher at. a salary of $1,(100 per annum. The attempt of Uie finance committee to abolish the labor commission and Isiard of transportation by cut tint; oil tho appropriations for their support failed. The irrigation lill was made a special order for Wedneaoay afternoon. Weiun'lv. Sksatk The H'liate recommended piissntre of a bill abolishing capital pun ishment, killed a bill lepealing the valued policy law, patched up the $J00 (100 relief measure, passed house roll No. f34, antliorizinir expenditure of sur plus county funds for seed grain, made Russian thistle bills the special order for 2. p. ni. today and decided b consider the veto of the governor at 11 a. ni. today. Iloustc The house went into com mittee of the whole an soon as it met yesterday morning to consider house roll No. 432, the general appropriation bill Altar working moat ol the day on tha bill and getting about one-third through it, tha bouse took up bouse rol No 448, an Irrigation bill, bat 41d not flpiih lu ooaatlarattoa. Ttta panilenti - ary Uyajttfatlag oommlttaa ieport b .i -ti y ai d was aoilioned to proc I witi. its iuv-t .gitioii and send for per sons and j.apers Ti.u.i. ... j. !-KMTe Tiie senate s;nt a Viuy dsy in eon -n.it ee oi the whole end recom mend -l.e l tss-e o: bills dealing; w;'h iliis-ian ili riies, bucket shopr. iii-i y of deadlv weapfeis in windows, mak - S io.H tiersoiiul jimpt rty, and 1111 poring 1.-11.-1 iv tor the mi.liciiius kiilin of d 'JS a.: -ti' ed a bid am horizints cities tl-p t',ri i h.ss to uiaintaiu eafl or eli ( trie iieht orks. li, Hi, 1 he house fcnt the day on t.'i-nerr.i appropriation biil, Us cons .ier.i ion. Borch oniplet was ap- imiMel on the ij-llitelitlarv couiiiiittee , j, unaUe to I . ii, .L.tixA ..f the I t-j i t : . i i - lk.,w,L,.l .. ,.(in.et h,ll was made a H t ,. r,r.',.r o.rSrtn div at !0:3. m. - llit, ;rn:, luj , a t!;,.(.iai ,,ril,.r ,)r to.lai A3 ALIIst si.-. IVvO PEAS. i'w o s ( Ir hers at U'e-sleyari llniver v oho Can't Hi- Tii'1 Apart, ;;r and Arctad' Vonii's, of New . In in hi'ollii rs w lio are :is - two copper coiits, or as the pro- i pe ls il) il pod. entered Vi" .!'' .- -iiy this a ti mmi in tti-- fn!i i u...d the di P-uUy of distiii iii. -in has led to no end of mis 'i'iie Yoini' brolli. rs spy tiiat -, p. in- to tiii-m oi' iilc.iit t Weil l's' stiiu.IIii-, has become a til . ' .i!!.;;e chapel they sit next o ,. , and if one of them happens i,," the .-Impel nioiiitor, w hust' s : . record nbsci, , s. !:::s to Dip I nl lo decide which of them he mark absent. I'mii twins are !c 'i-iu'sity loot ball team, and h 'h'.y are not heavy, they hav" nn i:t!:-' till c tin-.; ty old. Ill e.l,-h to " 'IV up a , hll.n I : on ; tiio! (, , ij( .ji,,.,,," ,.i,.v,.n- i :,c. t hei-.i.-eive-i as tic . the p luckiest players on tl: n. They wear sli'dlar b::uda -: ,ocd iii'ouiul their tow-color...! s, am! their slecveies:' jackets iUV si' lliiil Willi the blue' ''.ye .if ivr: llll'T I' ' in a jerseys. The other (lay. m i ,- i.'i.ie. Hie ball was ftuubleil -i iiiiii..!:-;,'. and one of the tw ins it. Archer was playiiis,' :i bac!; on lined : : once a ' ,is lo v, M"!t I''" l.ciny IP a ..i..:. wils so, bad, in. e "varsity, and Arilnir w n the sciilh. A doubt at in the mind !' Coach Sleeie i ;ijde should llo vi' tne ball. ry, lik e I'vi'i y le "'y el - ,ie to dislinuisli tlie twin:., ne ran Uji to the man wh . onSHil tO iii:- feet With tbi -i.i.'d In it ioinl w Iii: per: ,U ii Voiiii, an: you. an.vho a .,- scriib'.'" in -it ti i, i.. brothers had an entniii 'i" condition in some branch of his prep iirnt iry work and a dale was set for the special examination. The brother who had tin condition marked against him remained in his room, while tins other twin took the examination and passed it Willi Ilyinc, colors. This hap pened because a lnisiP.Kc was imp..' oriuii.ii.iy in chinriu"; the wrotiK twiu with a . i .no -' ni. (.i. li s iii I hos.- toi.ys. 'The reported discovery of a hiiinn kii' lou iu the tertiary deposits t Bohemia, meiisiiriiij: from the crow n of tin 10 the heel bone, re -t,,U nient, "'1 here wi. Iw t'lily-oiie feel skull, still intact, alls the Hibiii'iil c giants in (hose. days." At Tmu, ion was found. in liolienii.'i, a skele the head of which could be scare joint arms of hones were 1w the entire skel Iy be encircled by tin two lliiil. The shin iity-fi.ur feet loiiij. and ton, though it has set tled down somewhat, measured one hundred and three feet In Xorthamp lonshire. Fu:.rland, a perfectly formed hiiii, an skeleton, one hundred ami one feet ill length, was dui; up by certain tlip-ncrs. The remains, fortunately, were accurately measured as they lay in the ditch, for on the follow-in:,' moru inj: the peasants of the vicinity gath ered at the place ami heaped straw and fuel upon the bones and hnrne 1 them to powder, hohlintr tluon to li the hones of a wizard. In another Meld the skeleton of a uiant said to be til'iy I'eot Ions was discovered; but as we have no scientific evidence: to near upon the case, ivo may conclude Hint the skeleton was that or a ku;uiiiic saurian. The human skeleton now preserved in I'ttlermo seems an un questioned case. It Will lie lliieresiuiK o hear the scientific report, upon tne new itoiiemian ki.uu. 1 to- pn-s.-ns nteinent. seems scleiitillc enouKh, but the world will require oeuer prooi. or at least more proof. Isibll ty of Torpedo Boats. Some Interestinc experiments as to Ihe visibility ami atidihlllty or torpedo boats at nijiht. have been mad" n.T Newport by the Torpedo boat Cushlmr. The rushing had been repainted with , ... 1 - i....-f f.,,o. it COlor Sllpposeil IU Of "e n-u-si. v.. spiciious. Iii the first experiment the Ctishiii2 steamed out from shore at nichl, having a powerful search lislit from the land directed upon her. At a distance of a thousand yards she passed out of shrht of C -se on shore, and this, although it was lluht oimiinu on the Cuslilii herself to read. For the second experiment, which was to determin' the distance nt which Hie boat could be detected by the uolso of her engines and swash of water from the propellers, the nijjht was very favorable, except for moonlight. Tho first thing observed was sparks from the funnel, and shortly afterward 1 be swash of water was heard. The .enreh light was then uaed, but It waa several seconds before the boat waa dghted, being then at a distance of Ight yards. The report upon the experlmenta dmcr-res: Eight hundred yards la tha laxlmum torpedo range, and aapaedf raft would make great pi agrees h Ide of this before gnni couia oe nuia- (, up0B bar; 0 It la still quaattoaabtal vh4lthr th aeank Kfkt la as act ot ai 1 et-uard agalaat aa attack frara al torpeda baa. ' '55