i 3 'V- 1 T WASHINGTON t HSITI. Wasnixnnvr, Tucwltv, Mtv 3v MerW- win submitted resolution &larinc U unwise tnchthi,'c lb tiresenl tir-ro Ut. laid ever. lUralln, frotnthecsKnrnltteeon foreign (flairs, retorted Mil fur the psvmect ( the llaltfat tlstie ry ard plact-d on the calendar OmiVl rmtUn srss resumed of the IIoum-Mil tnfrt4.t tbe timber retirement of I'nttrd !utes lcrl tender Bnr, After some dlsrusUv In com mittee, of the Me, th Mil repivited to M tl- House atui wil. Tin- iteoste Insisted nn f It amendments to the House Mil pruvMin' a t,ermnent form of xovernmeiitfortheDlstrlrt f Columbia, tod a committee ut conference was ordered. Adjourned hois. Miellev rrrted bark the Mil for k railroad -from lllsmarck toliie Mack Hills, but withdrew It when It appeared that It mul first le oni Aflderrd In committee of the wble. 11m Hen na amendment to the Mil Kivlnc free rntrr to 'articles imported for eihlbttl.m arre concur red In, and the Mil passed. The House voted ott the atnemlmcnU to the armr appropriation Mil. The amendment was arrre.l to Irsnsfrr ft mi: the Itullati Hureau fnm the Interior to to the War itprtirnt--i:i to 115. alio the amendment offered tiv Knott, prohlMtliu;, tin fcsler penally of flue ami Imprisonment, the rin flplnvmcnt of anr part of the army m a rse ' fsitiilutus-iaiio 117 The Mil then pawil. WaiMell, chairman of the. poitiifllce commit tee, reported sdtcrselv on tlie the Mil to facil itate letter ivrretponJetice ami rataMUh a tine of steam vesl tetwef!i the I'nlted State ml l.lturU, atiit favoiahljr on the hill to estab lish a postal saving depository, and to aid In rvtumllni the Interest Iwarlni; IndebtcdncM of the I'liltnl :tte. Caldwell, from the Mine committee, reported a Mil amending the revi A rd statute so a to prorlde that even postm i ter, etrcpt those appointed hy the Vresldrtit, shall make quarterly report ut the money re ceived or rharcrd hjr hi in for postage, etc., and every postmaster apslntcd lit the Vrraldent aliau render a inonlhlr account of all sush money received; passed, The ameiidmrnta to the hill for thcrctealof the bankrupt Ww were niicuiTvd In. and the bill n"i,ii to thel'rra tdent for bis ilpiature. Adjourned, RXNATR. v Wamiivoto, Wednesday, May2V rUrccnt afeinrcd to take Up the lloue Mil to remoe the Trcal lltiltlf of women, but It waa defeat vl by a tie vote : to mi MarKent Hale.1 that 4 lie would mbmlt the motion atralo aoon, Mc Donald liitnlure.l a bill to eMablUlia lloanl of I'arMe lUllroad Coinmltoner referrM. tcviral ameiidmetita were reported by the com mittee on appropriation to the appropriation Mil for the executive. Jndlrlal amtlccUlatlre department, which were agreed to tv the Sen ate without deltate. Vudiloclc uliinftted a re port of the committee on the bill to amend the rer(w,l atatute relatlre to the cultivation of tMber on public ground, and the bill paed. The army appropriation bill waa referrnj to the committee on appropriation. The con ference committee report on the consular Mil waa rucreed to and the bill paed. Hpencer reported on the river and harbor Mil. Ad journed. nocai. The Senate resolution for final adjournment . waa amended to make the date June 17. Hln ' eleton mole a conference report on the conm lar appropriation bill, which waa airjeed to. JRktti', from the aipniprlatlona committee, reported an appropriation bill of ajO.OOO to pay theexpene of the Patter committee refer red to committee of the whole. The llouae went Into committee of tii whole. The com mittee roe without dcfln' te action. An even Inn eaton for drbate on wa hM, and the Houoe adjourned. SBXAT WaantsoTOX, Frldar, Uav 31. Dlvl called up the bill for an ad.lltlonal'clrrult In the Her enth dlatrlcl. After aome dlcu'on It tiaaaed, TVlrtnan, from the Juillilary committee, re ported a vulwtltute from the Senate amend ment to the law In relation to flllnit the Pacific rallroail report, and make the title "A bill to create an audltorof railroad account" placed . on the calendar. Bayard, f n-m the committee .on private land claim, reported adrerely the Mil recently Introduced by Matthew, tfrantlnic n part of tlie Fort Dcartmrn reaervatinn atCbl caco, to Chicago, and to the heir of Jean II p tUte Ileaulton; Indrflultelr poatponed. The leKlltive appropriation bill wa dlcucd and paed. Hamlin moved to take up the concur rent resolution on the llhcry matter, which Van airreetl U .15 to 'J). After ome dlculon the Hvuate ndjourncd. uouas. The motion of Atkln. appropriating IJD.OOO to defray the exiK-mu-a of the Potter lnvetlira tine committee paed. Happ, from the com mittee on public land, reported back the Hen .ate bill for the relief of the aettler on public laud, under the pro-emptlon law, In reference to perfecting title, and It paed. Tlie lioutn went Into committee of the whole on the pri vate calendar. Aflci noma tlmo the commit r roe aud reorteil ome forlv-flve bill "Wlch wrre pteil. MorrUoti Intnidured a bill 4 In relation to thetax on native wine; referred. The Speaker atiolliUil Hprinireron the llive tli;atlm: committee, vice Cobb, who rrdgncd 'On account of Ill-health. Adjourned. AEMATE. W'AiitxoTOV,.Iniie 1. Tlie bill to provide a bureau of cnirr.'ivliiK and printing, with a fire proof liulldlni! to coat not over 30l),0), paed. The nouie amendment maklni; the il.it e of final adjoununent, June, 17th, wa con curel In yea, !W; nay. 17. Contlderatlon waa reaumetl of the resolution approvltiK the -view of the committee on forelmi relation In reganl to the rUliing award. The bill to pay. lneexpene or inc roller coninuiiee wa re ferred, a alo the bill by Coekrell. to lnveatl .gate the dlcac of twine and other animal. After a lonit dlculon on the concurrent reo lutlon In relation to the fUhcrv awanl, and the adoption or several amendment, the Senate adjourned. BOCIl. Harrl, from the committee on Judiciary, reported a bill giving circuit court upervlary juriMllctlon In certain criminal caae. The Geneva award waa made the apeclal order for tlie flnt Wednesday of the next aeraion of Conirreai. The Itouae rrtumed contlderatlon of the Mil amending the Internal revenue law. CI) mcr offered an amendment provid ing that any peraon who i purl fie, rednca or manufacture lea than 900 barrela of tplrlta per year, containlnK 40 rallou of proof aplriU to the barml, thall pay a llcenae of 100 In tead of $ J", wa adopted. After contlderlng 5 ofthe 1U tectlou, the House adjouroed. IHAT1. WABiiiNOToy, Monday, May 22. The bill authorising the Secretary of the Treasury to constitute euprrtntendent and auay ofllewa In the mlnta, Aitant United State Treasurer for certain purpow; paaaed. The Iloaae Joint reolutlon for the laaue of arm to the Ttrrl ttorle paaael. Ooraey, front the committee on railroad, reported with an amendment In the nature nl a ubtltuU 1 1 the Joboatoa bill, .aupplemcntar)' to the act to Incorporate the Texaa Pacific Railroad Company; placed on the calendar. The Seaato took up the bill ea tabltahlng pott-route. Varloua amendment 'were agreed to. Ilie ameadment rettorlag the franking prtrllcireto member of con great, the prealdent and vlce-prealdent, waa rejected Vi to SO. I'endlnj dlKuaalon oo the Mil the Sea ate adjejtarned. ocas. The following bill wen Introduced t Br Bland, authorizing the luue or $50,000,000 Uni ted State treasury note f it the improvement of the MUllppl river from St. Iuii to the Gulf of Mexico. By Culberaon, to reitraln the SecreUrv of the Treaturr from navlng the 3-30 k bondcxrept In legal tender treasury note. y Wflkht, of Pennylvnl, autuorUIng the Issue of W0,(MGno0 in UnKed State notea, to lie known aa National money. By Elll, levy ing a tax of 15 renU per pound on tea. The House then considered the bill amending the internal revenue law. Vance offered an . amendment preventing the removal from State to Federal court of suit for the violation of State law a agalnt any taUreal revenue law. Adopted. The bill then went over, and the llooae tjrik a recea on til evening. Polk county seat eight delegate to the penitentiary at It MadUoo, May, Md, 'twin fer froai oae te iam yaara. ANTHER TERMUE TNUN. llratniHIoti hj ft lad end Water la HMth. W-leni lew ant) Xlnrl. DrpUrablc lo r Life and ItaaaxT la l'ntiijr. We eondenf frtwn sjxelal dlspslrbr t the .Hil Kr-jitttr, and fronnther sureT, th ac rotint of a UrrlW and destrftlve slmw whkh visited the tool1 western rtk0iif Iowa aod porll of MUmui1o rVturty, June 1st It patwd aUmt a mile sottth of (.''!, Ibnai;ti Adair cwuntj, trsrltx down evertbr(n W fore it. The 6rt Inmse that wa drtlroyVd tn this vicinity was that of Mr liaae Arlete. He kwe evrrvthltignot n out butkltnr, taring left standing Mr Arleje ami family wer all at houir, and all rrvelre.1 mre or W injur, but miraculously rravl death From Vr Ar lrtr's the storm to.4, a northeast direction, striking the house of Mr John llttfflth, whteh, like Mr A's wa torn t piece. The family wrre all seriously but not fatally Injured, ri cept Mr ilritnth, who was at tMuart t the time, and knew nothing of what had transpir ed until he rrarhed this place on the A 3 train The tornado took a northerli route from Mr Orimth' (dare, following up Middle Itlvrr, crossing the railroad and striking Mr Kltl Chantry' house, which thatnl tae atne fate a the other two. Mr. Chantry and wife were not at home, but the children were all In the house, and miraculously ec ped Injury- e the eldrt daughter, who rrrrltrd a slight bruise upem one arm. Nothing further of the tnrm has ln-en beard, It Is lmwlhle to es timate the damage, a the partlr have lost al most everjlhtng, A letter to the SUU AVytsfrr, dated Adair, June flit, say The destruction of the farm house, and gmots and chattel of our nelghttor, Jame Duff, by a tornado, yesterday afternoon, with It fatal result to hi gnl wile and mmi, caused umuual commotion aud sorrow among our people. In a few minute after the fact were known lira. I.ulir and Johnson were with the mangled sufferer, who had already leen carried to Mr. Iladda'a, a few rods distant. Mr. Duff wa almost dlsmrmbered. Dr. I took charge of her, and with the assistance of Mr. lUmda)l, who had ome hospital eieri ence In the late war, and Mr. Ilrady, a lady of great nerve, the many contusions, and bruise of the unfortunate tufferer wrre drra ed but with not the least hope of her recov ery, her Intestine being torn and lacerated In many place. The sou, Geo. Duff, waa taken care of by Dr. Johnson. He la a young man of Industrious habit, and barely survived Ida many wound and broken rib, not let than five of which were broken. Mr. Duff and hi oldeat ton, hearing the approach of the storm until within a few rod of the house, hastened out to tee "what waa up," onlv to te teltedby the fury of the cyclone, aud carried tome all or eight rod ut the northwrat, while the tor nado waa going toward the eaU Mr. II. and the deceaard'a aona were In tlie bouse; two mailer children were in a granary or out-house aome eight rod touthweat of the residence, where farm Implement were stored, and mi raculously escaped aerlou Injuiy, notwlth landing the cultivator, plow and harrowa were carried many rod and left wnrthlea In adjoining fields. Mr. Duff reprrtenU that the hotiM waa lifted fully twenty feet clear of the ground. Krerv aUck of timber and all the tiding went broken into fragment, and the debris, with all the household gooda.and farm Implement and one new wagon, tcatterrdorer many acre of ground. The two hind wheel of the wagon had every ioke broken off the hub. Tlie nearest neighbor saw the approach of the destrojer and thoughtfully made the safety of their families more secure by having them In their cellar. Hut It serins Mr. I). took no heed of the rumbling of distant thun der and the moan of the mighty wind until too late for hi unfortunate family to t safely housed In her cellar. The damage by wind and rain at Council llluff and vicinity will amount to several thousand dollara. A lUtle 8-year old on of John Anderson, a fanner living 10 mile east of the city, wa drowned while attempting to cross a swollen stream. During the alonn on Sunday morning the house of John 8ulU, in Council Illuffs, waa ttrurk by lightning, and Beecher Bulla, aged 9) year, waa killed. The father waa rendered Insensible. A terrible cyclone paased over Richmond, Mo., on the afternoon of June 1st, leveling to the ground over half the building In the town. Over one hundred house were totally destroy ed, and the los will reach over a quarter of a million of dollar. Whole block were com pletely wept away, and the debrla Mattered for mil. The Shaw lloue, a large brick ho tel, waa demolished and the Inhabitant buried In the ruin. Kight or ten persons were killed and twice that number wounded. Horse and totk of all kind In the trsck of the atorra were a wept off the face of the earth. A train load of cltiien of Lexington arrived to render aid. and physician from all the urroundlng town have been tummoncd to give medical attendance to the wounded. Bo far a U known the following persona were killed i Mr. Thoma Caaey, Mr. Hose, Mr. Making, Mia Crouch, Jame Campbell, Mr. Hamilton, Ml llolman, Mr. Atria Vaught, Thoa. Bohanaon, Mary Joy, The following were mortally wounded t W. A. Douaidaon, Mr. Paul Went, Fred Lehr- Seriously wounded: John Anderaoa. Mar Tin Ball, J. B. Hinea, J. B. Aahbnry, Florence Ford, Bob Af nit, Kill Marina, Jame Duncan, Mr. Thoma McOlnnl,George Sawyer, Squire Dodd, laabel Warner, Mr. Jaraea Smith, Fred Joy and wife, Charlea J. Hughe, Jr., Mr. Colgar, Clay Burge, Thoma Burgess, John Ballard and wife, Mr. Perry Jamba and two children, Geo. Warren, Riley llolman, Mr. Otbom, Sam Powell, Mr. Hughe, and a num ber of other. At least forty person are aerlously or mor tally wounded. Adnlrea from the country on the track of the atom northward are that growing crop are badly Injured, tree proa traled, stock killed, Widgea blown down, but no boaaee reported destroyed or lives lost. A. E, Tonzalin Land Commissioner of the B. A M. railroad, visited Sherman Co., a few days ago and told the dtlten that a Polish colony would no doubt settle la that county before long. The Missouri river at BrownTille, U doing much damage by encroaching upon the city. Iloaae are beteg torn down to escape destruction by alJdlng Into the river. The rail road caapaay are makiag aa effort to save thkfWot,eaaoMsssdotlstYtmtl4tsg, by riprayatag. Where th rlrsr aev few tar Inn ef (Vnrt. In hi rwetit a.lvlre" lefort theSlalo liar AsvltUn t IV Moltios, Judgr lllllon jhWp fivllowt In trgarvl i tw rlnclish lnn ol('uirt. 'llie- Old WorM nd h New im In striking iintrt with each other at al most e en iHilnU'f rottiparisori or view Thrff all l etieratitei with ge, s-nnr-times Infirm with leorvillulr- Hern all I nw, with the) atHiuriilltig vitality of youth, arvompAhlrHl, linlrr-,1, 1ml lv often with theenwricnrv which tdui.g Ultimate whetv life Is In the IuhI or bhwsom, hut civlnc glorious pnmil. o( ' the fnilt that I tocomo In duo time and at the atiHiliittls,Mn. I Th inno(turt ami WVatinlnttir ; Hall am tlio well spring ami fountains , of Kngllth, ami, ilcih athrh, of Amerl can JurWpnirtViio TherK are now ami for crtiturle hae iNH-iifourcrval Inns of t'ourt l.lnitiln Inn, (Sra Inn, the Inner Tvittplo and the Mlililto Tftuplo. With thrse nn-1 wintn'ctetl aUttit ton smaller Innskiumn a tho lnn of Chaiuvry, siilHinlliiatn to nmt utulrr thogoveriiiueotof the par ticular Inn of Court to which I liny o vrrnllv Im'Ioiic Tho Inn of Court In-. I'linlinr ttmler tin etirral name the dependent lint of Chamvry, nn ntmuij; tlin most rvliiarlnhltt nntlitiltlrif Iaui don, They nro lnti'titlng to all, hut profoundly to Iho KiikIisIi ami Amer loan lwjir Tho li'nl nutluiry cannot llv the cxitct tlmo of the origin nml fouml.itlon of those lun, Hut tin potlotl of Ihtlr orlglual I'stalillshmcul cn lm marly aiipnixltnnti'it Thcv carry Iho tnlnll (mck to iho depth o( the tulilillo ngc. They touch iihiii the iMiriler of Mnjju.i ChaVta nml Iho Crusades, In the grand and curious nilltiUvnoftlio Inn of Court the litwjer nml judge of KngUml have lweti Irnlueil nml ihIiicaIoiT (nr ecu turUs. Chiiugc.s, ntplnct'itieut ami ail ilitlona Imv? Ih'cii inmle In the building from time to time, nml the present structure as n whole, notwithstanding the niltntrntinu with which they itro n giinled liy their tnemlHra, offer ti the cut no lmpolng pnemv, nml no Mrlk Ing nrc)iltH'titrnl iK'aiityj itlt the n vene. Tim Interest la historical ami Intellectual. Mom than nix centuries have elapsed since the I una of Court were founded ami Westminster llnll was at that time more than a century old. Tim Inn of Court went originally provided for tlits use ami accommoda tion of lawyers nml atmlenta of law. They have maintained that character to the present time. Kncli of the Inn ha numerous liulhllngsof its own, consist ing of chandlers or room to let for hlrn to the barristers and students, ami Im longing to each Inn i a large library hall ami spacious kitchen, ami alo a commodious and beautiful hall used for readings, dining, etc.. and a chapel for religious service, the Inner temple owning and using for this purpose the exiiulslte temple church lititlt by thn Knights Templar In Imitation of a' tem pi o near the holy sepulchre at Jerusa lem, and which waa dedicated as far back as A. I). 11 HA. As legal colleges or universities. It would itppear that the Inn of Court worn chiefly (lollelnnt In the want of a funeral comprehension and systematic course of Instruction. The course was essentially practical exclusively and distinctively KnglUh. The main pur poso was instruction In the common law nml Its statute tallies, inodlllcatloiiHnml nildltlons, It must have been contem plated thnt niui'h the grater part of the legnl cdticntlon should bo acquired In other modes than from thn brief read ings and occasional meetings. Iho I mm of Court mniutnlned their primary nml lending character as innlii iv Intended for legnl Instruction until thn 10th century. When thuy became places of gaiety ami revelry their efficiency as Kemiimrles of Instruction declined, and from the middle of the 17th century the Instruction In them was nominal, thn real Instruction being chiefly conducted In prlvitto unices. It is only in our own time, since IRVi.tht.t the original functions of thn Inns a a pi nee of legal Instruction has been re stored. Front this brief sketch It will bo per ceived thnt thn Inns of Court are tu( gcnr.rii In their character. Within them are collected the great body of tho pro fession in KngUnd. The present mem bcrahlp of the four Inn la about 8,000, of whom 15,000 are barristers, and the rest students., This loyal community, In all its professional relation, is gov erned by its own officers, law, and usage. The chamber are let to stu dents and barristers. The latter have their ofilces in them. Unmarried mem bers, attended by servants, frequently live in them, anil at their option, take their meals in the dlnlng-hall of the Ins. Each Inn has not only Its kitchen, but is chapel ; not onlv a complete library, but an ample dlnlng-hall and elegant drawing-room, adorned with the busta and portraits of its eminent member. Kach member is thus within the eyes, and in a degree under thn fra ternal guardlanthlp of all the other. " Ye-'ll Pertirt Me, JehaT' "Ifanouse talking," remarked an Erie brakuman the other day to a Gatttte reporter, they were the most loving couple I ever saw on a passenger train, and I've seen a lot of them in my nine years on the hind brake. Hhe had half a dozen stick of peppermint can dy wrapped up In a paper, and about every ten minutes she would take him around the neck and pull hi head down, and, putting a stick between hi lip, insist on hi 'takin1 chaw,' when he would reply, ' Marier, I bought them air candy for your benefit and 'taint right that your hubby should eat it all up." and then a struggle would begin, ending in hi biting ofa small piece and kissing her until they were both in a state of penperation and peptiermlnt. "He had one coalall pocket filled with peanuts, and a satchel between them on the seat contained doughnut and apple, from which store both eat continually until it began to be a won der where It atl went. The difference) in their sire waa considerable, ho befng s small man, while the wa a great, strapping girl, a good head taller than he, aad at least forty pounds heavier. Every time the train stopped be would exclaim, 'Now, John, w'at'a going to happM Ttwi'll pertlet e, sToha. weaH jm r Mi Ua reply, 'Marier, III prtict er . I hain't brvV ra top for . rr fur htdHtti'. d.m't.w ! svrt. duel.,' whieh tvmxrks'attravtr-l the nolle of all the passenger and kept them In a ivntiauesl titter " Wr, wrr flvfgwl down Rear lUmps ln. ther Mr.g a. bltvk y( freight train from Kims can, and when wrstopnrJ lut wt otlltmpton high bttdgr-. a freight trslu was standing on the- we-tls ward track, and the female's head was out of thn window In an Instant with the uncarting rematk, Mou II pitlct me, Johh f' A muid of VtaVemen slt Unc on a Ui oar dis-tvetwl her fright, and thought to add t.i It. Said one "Wat jr. hearln', llanixj. fat the host na aatln', that If Iser'lwo train got on Hampton btidg at onew It would go down ' 'Vis, .Mike, I was hearln' that sstnis, and her5 II lm No, S and our train on the bridge at ont. Uh! help the pa sengvrs, 'I hi mm rnouj;h Wllh a prtdnnged hrlek Marier thiew herself ujkmi John wllh the cry, You'll twrllel me, John' llolng o much heavier than he, and coming mi suddenly. John wa tumbled oil" the seat, ami they Utlh landiMIn the aisle, he on lop and shrieking a If killed, The passenger were lilght. ritesl, not knowing the cause of all the fuss, 4tid she continued to cry 'John the bridge l goln' down,' a uiiiuImt of passenger thought aomethlug wa the matter, ami for some lime a scene of iMtifusloii ensuiHl " 'We had slarleil on by thl time, and when I went In the car the train was piiug twenty tulle an hour, nod then thej lay In the aisle. he cram lug and he halliHilug, 'All tight, Ma rier, I'll perllct uup Tor some lime I iHiuldn't make out what wa thn mat ter I ilidn't Interfere In what seemed to It a free light, but one of the pas seuger explaining the matter, I dually went up to them and taking her by the nrm quietly lifted her up, at the same time telling her we were oer the htlgdo safely, when she looked Up ami e. claimed, 'Mister, me nml John was mar ried thl montld', and If wo go to heaven we want to go together,' I as sured her there was no danger of either going to hoatcn )et awhile, and John by thl time having found hi feet, assisted hi wife lo arise, and nlu helpeil to adjust her Umnol and other things that had lccomn disarranged In the struggle. Some of the passengers laughed, some made remark and thought they had received the value of the money paid for the ride in eujujliig the clrcu. Mirf Jrrvi (iiittttt, Hrelher flardaf r rMIepMtr, Walkln' nittn' do back alnet thl mawnln' to commune wld natur' an' hunt for catnip," began llrother (Sard tier, of thn Mine Kiln Club, a he look ed down upon the assembled multitude nicely balanced on alool and benches "walkln1 roun' in dat manner, 1 war suddenly struck wld de rcfleauii, Am ill wicked woruld growln' gmxler or badderF' I turned my eye lo de ,iorf, an' (lev lit down on de cabin of the oln man Wallace. I knode dat ole chap way back hefo' de war, I knode him when he'd divide hi las' cracker wld a stranger, an' when he' eauamon' break hi neck to do a freii' a favor. Whar am his character tied toP ion knows an' I know dat If dar'c a chicken lifted auywhiir' on de hull llritsh farm every-1 ImmIv am ready to cry out dat ole man ' Wnllnce done de llfllii'. If he walks inter a grocery, nn' iuqunrs de llgger on c(mII1Ii, de grocer docu' rush for him nu' hole up de btggest fish In de box, ns In de long ago. On de con trary, de grocer mutters sutliln' 'bout cash on de nail, an' no trust, and keep right on knockln' down do price of can ned tomntoc for white folk, De ole niiiu nm gone to de Imd, nn' am still on de trot. I turned my eye to de East, nn' i ley sot dclrselves on do shanty of ole Aiiuldnue, who wa mire ex gentle n ile snowdlake, but who now keep half of Kenluvk on dolr lighlln' heel nil tie time. OImt lode soiif wnrdnt young Thoma, skulkln' 'King dn fence wld t bnr'l dat he'd got de bugle on. nn' I doaii' doubt dnt 11 wa hi second or third trip. I kin remember when slut boy wa so good dat he'd hev bin pltited to blow de Im'IIows to de organ In our church if dnr lied bin anv to blow. .Forty rod to de west de lioll family war enjoyln' one of dolr aeml weekly fight, lm strlklti at de ole mnti wld an ax, an' he pultlti' in hi Ixitt licks wld a clothesdlue prop. All dl I scnI ex I sucked In de lurid mawnln' air and reached nut for the axure sun, an1 it made me sick. When It am so easy to ho good, why will so many folk be bailP What are de matter with thn human race.cnnyhnw? He seemed to look mostly at Nlr Isaac WalHle, ami that good old black skel eton rose up and answered! When dl ole man look back olier de weary .y'er o' life an' reniemlier de day when he could sot a plate wb fried ova ters on de gate po' at sundown an' mid de whole collcxlun ilar at daylight safe an' fresh, It kinder make de heart go down. De woruld km wicked from heel to shin, an' I Is prepared to believe dat de climax hexn't bin shot off y It. Htill dat's nuflln to me. Ise got my bee line marked out. One end ob dat line l in dl town an' de udder, I hope, come so near Hubbln'a gate dat I (hall at least h'ar de tones ob de harp a dey strike in on dechoru ob 'De hwcet Hy an' Hy.' Dat' all Mr. President "An' you rounded dat speech up like the keerful farmer round up a hill ob corn," replied the President. "It am sunshine to ecboln' on but I'seirv fk' old man's feet ; lit de better Ian', 'gy ill matter oner Its mv ..w.lirCi an sc wnai mean what am de nitdl pashenU" Ihtroit thl wickednY cine to better Fru Prtti. Oa the 20th of May, the body of a German named Wilhelm Ley, waa found In the woods near Omaha, with a revolrer (rtially Imlstslded In Uie irroand under the right lea; T)i verdict of the coroner Jury was tlut he came to LI death by suicide white laboring under an stuck of temporary I nianlty, caused by domestic trouble. A letter found on hU person, written In German, revealed the fact of eulei4nd the cause. 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I to J- l iHt tho fl never can l ultes, and InW en sitting five or U time tor a plrlu y ffovitst through alt the motions wtlVnit any pal in the enmer. aud shewKx K x if tint on of the tlt pndAhleh xrx eften wvilt ,tltfetrlly el' known phoi.yti'hr of N'w.u j,(t trlesl It one dat with no ery jrtr . v I think that U one of t brA pietiir." ssid lhets.lv M rieine4."( ,rM.-' HW lMl'ltllS- uisn, --1 S-VHI ni'i' I I) have lultplatvd them " "lh, hut I know It It," rvplted the positive orljf Inal, " I've rhntl mt necktie slm- that one mm laVrn." l"he artist sub sided, . eswes-id fr .t Wd A hot lent, onaite It on nf thetet ttee for a void It art promptly ami edtflently, and 'ha mv unpleasant after eiTWl One lemon should le orvpetlt )ned, cut In llc. pit wllh ti(ar, and sir rred with half a pint os Utility water Drink Just Iwfoi rolng to I.! and do not epo.,i yotitself tho following lj l(g neel clean, vlrv pen, and up- breesllng ow wtl eut straw, ehaff or sawdust for tlttor CM a ri ' sssvis n 111 ,., tsta. vftSaissl aiu rsl Ws. fti4SlbS S IfcJ ti.Ktiav Vlis -t.,(vtls,i.x.- , mhh iii.tl nun oi c.vy iWIisJ s.J, U (Mii, lsll-Mv ,(., "ill t'Jlti4hksi fMiMii, wv. ,1 ,..' iMUUuv if li Im eSislsTll.tCs.4Vl rH W.r I. jVs .m 4-l , f Msst. st-. 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