I ft THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, IK A UraiNSKII, R4. aaa Trvf. RKI) C1X)UI). NKIIHAHKA K RMTOKIAI. NOTKft. "Honor and fame from no condition rise, Act well your part, I her all lb honor Ilea." Tho lliruth of this couplet I well ejiempllflrd In tho Hfo, cror nnd death ef Bayard Taylor. Beginning a a KMr printer boy In an ohsourn i-ennaylvanla village, he rose to command tho homage of both tbn New and Old world. King, statesmen, authors nnd heroes join In sympathy with the nation thnt mourn Ita honored dead. Thn picture furnish- nobis Incentive to American youth, aad U on of many which are tho out growth of our free institutions. Itwi (teafloanool If moh City hiu expended M.dtfi In hnpenvemenW during the year, Red Oak has voted In furor of a five pereenttaxln aid of tat Council Bluff and M. taut railroad. Charles Gant, n wealthy fanner of Monona county, was killed by the running way of bli team, Dec SMlb. Charles Badger, while intoxicated, on ths n1(ht of Dec. loth, at Murtlnr, drove ever the rlrer bank and u dniwutd. Leggltl & Huaioll'n hotel, nt Calliope, Bioux county, burned on tho morning of Do. comber 80th. l, KjO no inturince. Diphtheria Is frightfully prevalent In severs) plsces In Iowa. CUr Itapld, eipe elallr, hi lxrn vltlled by It tavegca to a fear ful extent. 0, II. Ilrnwn, Ksq., landlord of thn Aborn Home, Dra Molnra, waa marMrd to Ml lena Kckberg, n Sunday evening, Dc eeaaher Wth. A four yonr old daughter of John Aahwurth, of I'rlla, u calded to dralh a few day ajr),ty falling Into a kettle of lulling wa ter braird fur scalding bog. Miss Helen llrndy, of Johnson conn It, l reported m having jiuakcd 7 hutheli of com In Uia fir-Id In twelve hburs, and lb world la challenged to turnlth a lady aim rati bant that. A young lady named AtuinMiirdook, committed suicide a abort distance south of Nuwton, Jaeper county, a few daya alnre. Hhn WM to have been married January lt, and It la elated aa probable that eoine dttajirrvmriil between the lady and her affianced waa the eauae. A young man named Willi A. Tib Mia, at I'ralrlo City, rommltted filicide He cembcr'Jntli by hanging hlmtelf In hi falhrr'a barn. He had been auftrrtnic 'nun tootbarhe, and had taken a large doae of chloroform. While suffering from IU effect he committed the rash act. Tho truck on I ho Hlnttx City and Pont, btna road waa completed Ui Heloll on the Nig Bioux rtrtr, December HOlh. Heloll will remain the tarmlnue of the road for Ihe present. Ttila point U eUty.'our mltea from Hloux City. A regular train will ran through to that olnton and after January lit. The telegraph line la completed aa far aa Calliope, Bioux county, and ta being puttied, rapidly foiward. A young man who engaged In the batter and egg buttnet In tVuverly, about a year ago, while packing rgge, took one and wrote on It hta name and addrcta and a re encst that the one who Anally received It abould write blm to that effect. In tbocourm of eventa he recelred a note In a ladr'e hand from New York City, acknowledging the r eelpt of the egg, attea ting to IU gHHl qtialliy, tc. lie aniwvred, the correipondence con tlnaed, photo hare been eichangrd, and a wedding ta likely to follow. 0. B. Mcxkim, of Dm Molnea, aod 01 yeare, dkd In that city Dec. IKUti. Ha waa a aoldler of the war of 1HI9, although then but lBorlAytanof age, aertlng na the auffof ate father, who waa a Major Oeneral In that war. Hoik fattier and eon were la the battle of riatlaburg. lllaoldcat aoawaa killed In the war of Ue rebellion. Mr. Mooera waa (torn U PUtUburg, N. Y., la July ITVT.and lived there uatll hta renoval to Iowa, about 90 year ago. lie waa made a Knight Templar, Bcpt, - BOth, IN, over 50 year ago. a lew U IMOiIita WorM. A bit of advloo to young men who r try lag to get ahead t Never com plain that your employara are aelHah. Not that they are otherwise, but it will not help matter to growl about It. They ara eeltUh. Their employora, WaaaMII tfclAV Ufatr VftUlttf (MWatVsaa Wan. ..Tiltlkft aelHah, and from thorn thoy learned tho irvMin, ma, un), win icarn ii, aun iwhan vnil Iimwmiim mit1nvr vnn'll tu. telflth, loo. ' It la from aolflah motive wai men engage in trade, anil aeltlalf mm rulea their action. Of course it would bo better, mid wlaer, nud all that, If thoy wuro not buIIIiIi, but they re. Now, what aro you going to do about Uf Why, mako It for tholr aclf. lah Intereat to do bolter by you, and thoy will. Keapcct youraelrea and you?ll make' thorn respect jou. Ho lUOIlllwr llmt vnil an, at a ilUailvai.tn.r.. that there are a hundred ready to climb into your piaco if you Uo not till It, and that those who employ you are fully aware ot tho fact and rendv to make the mnat thnvcan nut nf It. llnninntlu. that it you are getting 91,000 this year mu waiu ot.ouu nuv year, you vn goi to f am all. Ann tbU . Vm,'v ., i pay tor promotion, often an exorbitant f""7, mm juu itnvu uv uiiiur means to pay with, you must pay in work. Of course it Is unjust, ot course It seems hard that your employer should keep and spend money that you have Justly earned, but, Causeur'a wort! for It, ft will not pay to fret or growl about It. NeVCr be HIltUtllMl with Imvlmr I'.titri.i.il .your money." Karn more tnan your uuuuj , nun iiiun, in n iiinniv, siraigiii .forward, bualneas-llko way, ask for more pay. Ten chances to otto you'll Gret It. If YOU tin lint. IruiV aluint tin. I as soon as you hnvu found a better place, tllsclmrgo your etnplover. Tho ban work that you have done, tho recortl of It, and tho reputation you Will have atalitliilinil fnr Imr.i xvovl- Sl mnko Uiu task of llndlngnow em . yment comparatively t-asy. Your vapavi iur wore; is your oniy caiutai. ltaMt L....11 1 ' ... - . uieai nvavtij aau you are sure to win. LATI NiWI, Clrtarrsal. K. I. Ilerce, of lloaton, haa been ap pointed Aaatatant Treaaurtr of Uia I'fillnl fllalea. A fire In thoCnlholla I'nbllcallon Bo clet)' buUdlnx. New York, le. 'J7lh, caurl a damage of a.V),0ur). Hlx of the Jiiodt valunlilQ btulnf bout of (Jardnrr, III., wer burned on the morning of lre. IMUt. , I7A.0W. Three cnglnoa and a unow-plow ran off the tmk on the New York Oawego MM land Kallroad, Deo. 'J4tb, killing two employ, eea. The Hoard of HtijmrvUor at ()wrgo, N. Y. , report a dlacrrptocy of TA,IV7 In the aerifuau of the nmnty treaturer, Luther II. Conkllng. The ()lole Flouring Mills and the Magard Mills at Black Hik, near Buffalo, N. Y., were bumwt Dec With. Ixxa, 17(1,0001 la auraare, 10,000. The wholesale millinery, hat and nap store of lwkwood A Co., fit. Joeeph, Mo,, waa damaged by Are to the amount of .Tft,0U0 or 10,000, Dee. y,th. Thn schooner Kllcn, from Hi. John for New Haven, wa wreekeil on he roal of Maine, Dec. ITUb. Tim captain and Ihrrebea men were drownet, Ki'dovnrnor Hlertia, of Now llnmp. hlrr, died Dec, 2tth, On the nine ilj occur, red the death of Col. K-lw.nl U'llkln, lain Collector of Ciittom at Ihe piirt of lUlilmora. CnrlA. (. Adne mid Adolph Mnociiu, (artner In the lite banking firm of Ailan.V Co., Clnrlcimll, hrc been arrritcd on rrlnil nal ulUjjrimliigoul of Ihelr rerrot ln. inenU Tlirro rnon were killed by the oxplo lon of nitroglycerine work neir.Filcnon, N J., December UHth. All were mon with fimllle. Hoiie were (hnken aa If etrthtpuke. Tim ropnlr ahnps of thn swfjn lat.d Hallway, at Mlddlcton, N, T.Wtti lnciMnntlre, a large aniotllit (ifltJaWM valuable maehlnerr itnd UxM, buw4 I tier IWlh. U, S.V,,(W. f r f An hmkIiiu on thn Ihlgh Vnlway rrai, while rounoing acurvrnsar Ha I',, Di-c. With, Jumped thn traok.lsMH flrpiiiu. anil a liraVriiian. mi haJlw ai ling the rnxltierr and a trckmm. : 'i a iiispnioii iroiti rorti lawk C tenfiTb riyi that Chief Mote and ten men hare been taken. Cratte battening to the reservation, Uttjf aajr tecllon. Not a fttni baa been lwV The court house at MMmil K.lliruutity, Mo., Imrord DeoidBaa. comily rtconl excepting llioaat tod Cleik and Trraaurer, were iaMMftu properly contumed wa valucjfjl (fKN, A lire In tho Cochooo 1bJ; t ixiver, .i. ii., wee. win, ua lug ami coiitouta V7,000. Isj.BJeSS i the Koierwn Piano Co.' fad elghty.flva men were thrown menl. 3lU . Ky tho hurnl.ig of a bMsfnaKi Or- awa angc, N, Y Deceralier Wlbiitewyiui win i.uitiru u uvmkii. m pppWiia J Mil Uilv. anil Hie watclnnau. Mamaaeli by the burulng of rmall houaa attack it? tvai vlng Houae, at New Loudon, (X "Si A destructive 11 ro occurred at Wil mington, N. O., Dec. tMlh. Half a aquare waa burncil, ("eluding Ave atom, Ave warebouaea, two atramere, two aUtilea, five horse, (no hogsheads of inolsaica, TOO ton of coal, 1,000 barrels of realn, and a large amount of other produce, Involving a lo of 170,000 j Intur ance, $115,000, Tho suit against tho Oovornment, brought by the heir of Stephen A. Dougtaa, for certain cotUn captured by the United Btatca (lovernment In Mlaallppl, during the war, and aold sa abandoned property, haa been anally att1ci In the Court ot Claim in favor ot U,e clalmanta. The nuw bridge over the Cuyahoga river, connecting tho eaat and weet aldca of Cleveland haa been completed, and Its com plelloa waa made the occasion of a grand celebration, Dee. 97th. It waa commenced Aug. 7th 1874, aad cost from 14,000,000 to $V 1160,000. IU length ta 8,900 feet; width 00 feet, except at the pivot span, which la 40 feet wide. At it village called Cardsvlllo, In Mercer county, Ky., a few daya ago, Mrs. Dlckereon, attempting to aid a Are which ihe had kindled, seised a keg ctintslulng some blaetlog powder, and threw a handful on the Are. The flash reached the keg, and a trt rociidout eip!olon followed, enveloping her In a ihcct ot flame, burning hvr io ImuIIj that ihe died. Her children who were In the room at the tlmu were alo badly burned, and two ot them are uot expected to live. Iu the action brought by Kllen Janes agalnit the granite Mlllt Co., ot rail Ittvcr, lo recover damge for Injurlra received In the terrible Are of September UUh, 194, be be ing able only to eicape from ttie building by a gble window on the ilxth floor, the Supremo Judicial Court ha given the decision holding that It I not ihe duly of mill proprietor, In a building properly constructed for ordinary bu Ineaa, to piovlde utraniot eicape or to Iniure Uie tafely of employe from Uic conarquence ot Are not cauicd by ihe (roprtctor'i negll gcace. Mr. 8. II. Parvln, tho founder of the lloneer AdvertUIng Agency, died very itid denly, while seated In a crowded car on the Cluclnnall, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, December 91. He waa torn In Ilrooklyn, N. Y., and removed to Clncluuatl aWut Ihe year IKM, when he opened a email banking an J. brokerage builnc, and wa quite tucceiitul. He fltully eaUbllihed the Pioneer AdvertUIng Agency In that etty, and In this conurctlon be waa well and favorably known to the newipa lcr profeaelou thmughout the wcl. At the ttmo of his death he waa tlxty-thrve year of age. IT IN WOMTII A THI.llMt "I w troubled for many rear with Kidney CoinpUUit. llmrel, etc ;mv bWl Ui-amn tblu ; l dull and liuc Ive; cvuld hardly crawl about, and could get roihtnir lo help me.umll I got Hon Itinera, and uoa 1 am a lx) atralu. My blood end kldnvyi are all rlgtil, and I am aa actlvo a a man 1 !kl ilthi uh I mn r .,.! I have no doubt It will do well for olhir ot mj age, a it wu tbe trial." (.Utter.) jet bar. Mti OlmlaMBl Itreorel. It Is reKuted that thn mrataenger of Ihe Irnporfri' A Traders' Hank, New York wa robbed of a package containing 3J0,OJ8 Four horse '.hlnvra wero lynched at Cmilng, City coun'y, Ark., on the night of Dec l. Jack Koliof, tho notorious chief of ttm Motile Magulrra, waa hinged at rottavllle, I'a , December Iftih. lUdnrt A. l'cdrlch, uualotn houe clerk of Hlnkard A lluttm, New Yotk,acrued of appnirtatlng II.H UDentruitcl to him for the purprae of p;ln((cuUn dutle, baa been arrrIH. Abe Kothaohlld who haa lern on trial I Marthall, Telia, for tho murder of bVl Mo'tre, ha t-ern found guilt; of murder In the 0Mt degree. III rounael gave rtotlrr of appeal, Kdward J. Nugent, Ht. Louis has been fouad guilty of murder In Ihe flrt degree In the killing of hi wife, August 90th, 1976. Ilia rounael will endeavor to appeal the eae to the (Supreme Court. Two young men named McFadden and fVoll, euarrrlld at Marcelllne, near (juln. cy, III., Chrtatmaa, while attending a festival, when McKedden drew a revolver and ahot Mcott through the heart Thn Mcket Ixxik lost by a meaaennr of the Importer'a and Trater' lUnk, New York, haa been relumed by mall, mlnua 7, T.U. Tbl amount Include all the raa'i thtt wu In the pckHe and flKI) In tmall tccurltlr t. At Do Koto, Mo., on ChrUtma night, Monro" (ley ilmt Aaron McKetn througli the heart, killing blm Inttantly. The crime wi, tommllted at a featlvl of Ihe colored Melho dial church. The munlerrr wa commlttnt lo jll. The falliiriiof Wheuliir A Co., pork men, Clnrlntiitl, will amount to between 1 10, (IK) and IfAOOQ. Chirlr P. Fori., thn "Co." HI lUflfM. WM m .. . .- "" " " ' . m In the Criminal Court In Chicago, Joe. fit. Peters and Mrs. A. B. Clsrk, who have bees on trial for the murder of the lattcr'a haibaad at Lagrange, the Jury after 5 houra' deliberation, returned a verdict of not guilty as to both. The latest reports from the revenue ralda In Ventres! county, Tenn., are to the ef fect that fortyitf Illicit dUtlllirs have been arrested and bound over to the United States Circuit Court, and illicit concern valued at $4,080, destroyed. At Junction City, Tciai, Deo. 23d, Tom Doran and Louie Temple fought with platola. Doran killed Temple. Templa's father pursued Doran. shooting hint twice fatally, then stabtied tfe body eleven time, aad cut the throat from ear to tar. In StanlsluM county, Cal., Deo. 24th, John Reynold, 80 yr of age, anil of slight ly unsound mlad, abet aad killed a young man named. Charles Hookout. Reyaolda la trn was atuit while attempting to escape by Wra. Ooaa, and probably fatally wounded. There waa ao kaown cause for Reynolds' action. Charles L. Otto, who reported that bis Jewelry store at Pserts, Ih, bad been bu glsrtsed, baa confessed that bo dM the Job blataclf. The ssoaey was found concealed la the dome ot the coartboties to which Otto hsd the key for tbe purpe of taking cars of ths iMaVateki.aada bo conUlnlng the balance .xj.soa mssi waa wtrw wiwavc; mo Mocks rrom in &mmmauai Lonslilerablo eicltemont has been matilfettcd among Ihe llohemlana at Chicago litre they dlicoyenM that a few nights ilnre their cemetery had been violated, and the re main of a twelve year old girl named Mathilda tttubtng taken from the vault. Uter they were discovered In the rooma ot the Chicago Medical College, but nothing wa known aa to the perpetrator of the outrage. A terrible murder was committed at rtiton Hill, near the old town of Norwalk, Coon., Dec. 'J7lh. The victim waa Mr.HhuIte, a wealthy gentleman reildlng there. He waa euppoacd to carry a large aunt of money on hla perron, and that he had In hla houae nearly SJO.000. Tli rauidercd tnan'e head waa cut open with a hatchet The deed ta believed to have Wen committed by aome tramp. Oreat cicllementprevalla. At Watertown Wis., some time ago ths Chlca'o A Northwestern Railroad built a l le track to an Icehouie. The reitdenti along that line commenced ault for Urge amount of damage. Bo the company reaolvrd to take up the track, and aent the men there for that purpo, but they were ilrlvru off by a mob, composed of laborer! employed by the Ire Home Company. The mob aubirqurntly paraded the atreets In honor ot their victory. Stephen 1) Klchnrds has been arrest ed In Ohio, and taken lo Keiruey, Neb., on Ihe charge of murdering Mr. lUrleaon and h r three children In October lat. He con fefic the murder for tbe purpote ot obtaining pouculon of her ftrm. He alot.knowledire luv ng committed Are other murder. The hodlctot Mr. Harleion and her rhIKlreu wero found under a draw Hack, but Richard, whu from clKumiUncc, waa uuder luiplvton of the murder, had cacaped to Ohio, where he waa arretted. A special from Stamford, Ky., atntes that adlpgtaceful row occurred at Crab Or chant, Ky, on tho night of Drc,i.Mth, In which one Htewart Myeri and Careou brothe'a were chief acton, an old itrudge brkglng them to gether. After the Attn commenced lioth aide were reluforcet and some forty r-hol exchaugcit. Wiot gun and plitoli wcte ued MycrV ihoulder w literally thot to piece, and Dare Caraoti waa aerlouily wounde,!. Halt a doaeu other were more or lea wound ett. Mr. Mallnda Mack, who has bevn on trial at Jaaeavillc, YVla., for the murder of her hubcd, haa been found guilty, and will Hitter Ihe extreme penalty of tbe Jaw tho State'e prison for life. lanV Dlckc ion, the hired man, wai alio Indicted aa an accomplice and I yet to be tried. He turned Stale'! evl demv during the trial of Mr. Mack, and tea tided that ihe hid Vllltxl her huibmd with a tick ot Atv-wood, and then penuaded hlro o help carry tl e body to the barn, where It wa placed under the feet of Ihehorw, and the an tuial hacked over It ten. ml time, to give II tbe apicarauc ot hav'.ug tccu kicked to death, Charles L. Otto, a Jeweler at lVoria, 111., reporte to the police on the momlnj: . t !. 'Jth that hU etorn hl tieen ea tared by burgltr who hal nnloekedtk af anl len It,) la money n.l IO.oebtnVth of goodt. An ml,ve wa effected through a bark win tinw, the b)p pane of which hal hen broken for the puriu of tnrulng the latch. Otto bid )'it rrlurnrd frrn a dance when he raid the dWcovrry. TIk ftrt that the fe badbern iinlorknt and nl bnikto or btuwn opwn, that the break In tbe I tie of gli wa to far above Ibe latch that a man'e arm could not rearh I', and that the ihore worn by Otto tallied with the track! In Uc mow leading U Ibe window, tgelbrr with a few other minor tlrciirnitaricea and the fact, alio, that Otto I largely In debt, led the police lotuipectthat be had dlipoed of the goode and money hlmj aelf for the purpo of defrauding hi credit or! and accordingly he and bit brother, w bo clerk for him, were pUced under errwt, and (be ttore waa taken pw:Mlon of. B'orrlgta. ArOIIANMTAN. Jak(K)b Khan, son of the Ameer of Afghanistan, haa come to Jallalabad. Tlila I regarded a equivalent to eubmlatkm to the British. A oorresM)ndent at Kurain says a prorltmatlon of the Ameer of Afghanistan ht been dlaeovefrd, dated Nov, 11th. Ittbow l'it be had declared holy war igalnat the lirlllih. A I)iiilon dlpatchof Doc. .HOth aaya: Tt.e Amenr of Afghanistan haa fourteen to Mivcnteen regiment at Herat, and If he can retain hi hold orar them and maintain hi iu preiuary In Arghan-lurkettan, he may itlll offer formidable oifwMltlun u YakiKib Kahn, or whatever ruler Rogltnd tela uplni-outhrrti Afghatilitati. The Ameer releated Yakoob under preture from thu OhIUal rhUfi, who would not allcw lilin to leave Cahiil without appointing hit tuircor. The Viceroy of Iu dla tetegrapha that Major Cavlgturl report n. further new of the Ameor or Yakoob Khan. Tbe Viceroy also annoewecs that the JChau of in ri. lAbore dUMtcb lava thai tne rf-' ported inbmlaaion of Yakoob Khan la not con firmed. XNULAND. A London dispatch of Dee. 'i7lh, says: One hundred thousand men are la vol rot In the Impending colliery strike la York and Derby ahlre. A London dispatch of Deo. 80th say si Thn Msjor of Maneheiter writca that 11,500 have been received for the relief fund, and about (J.M0 persms are receiving relief. Two Uioutand nail makers In South Staffordshire have besa dlchargel from ths worktboj, and yet destitution prevsllt. RUSSIA. A London Times Vienna dispatch saytt HlatUled that ths atudenU demon stration In Ruevla has caused unplcaiantueaa between the Cairowltch, who la tuapected of countenancing them, aad tbs Ciar.' The Chi nese envoy haa arrived at Bi. Petersburg to adjust dlcultlee between China and Kaatia. A St. Petersburg dispatch of Don. Bath say a decree baa been Issued aboHahisg tbe adtalalstratlon hltberlo eoatrolUag tan passing forward ot reserves to 111 vaeaaetta ta tbe active army. Thirty Steamers have btsa cbartered at Odessa to convey boaae a portion ot the amy of occupation. In conscquenceof tbe threatening sftutloa amonfstths Tartars ottbeKssanbaUllloatbasbeen seat boat. WsnXr.tWWtww ileTnBl aVnjflUftL.JBiLJaMLript of thn stu miKMmmminF i..n.u tun luueiiis hi a ineeiing ouierne wr the town, decided to protrtt agalntt the rJoa Ing of the Unl vertlly, and a number well armed proceeded to the Uulrcrtlty, forcing their way In after dlaarmlug tbe ptdlre, and Axid upon the blackboard an energetic proteit agalntt the arbitrary procecttlnga of the authorities. Two companies of local malltia tried to dla perae the atudeuta; a ctdlltloii entued, and eighty person were killed and wounded. The cavalry force Anally cleared the iquare Iu front of the University. Many ttudenta were arreeted. Similar riot on a amall scale broke out In otlier University towns. It la believed there la an Intention of proclaiming a atate ot alrge la Kleff and Kbarkoff. The police are Instructed to stop the smuggling of revo lutionary pamphlets, and prevent the entrance ot revolutionary emliaarlee front Germany. It la reported that the Veterinary luttltutc at Kharkoff, where the student' agitation originated, will be removed ou tilde of the town ot Tchemlal. The InatltuU at Teehu gusoff will he dosed altogether, and the med ical academy will forbid deliberation! of the ttudenta without pennlailon from the acad emical authorities. A dl.palch from Berlin aaya that many Rus sian atudenta hare been arretted for partici pation In Ihe recent dltturbance, and have been banlahcd to Siberia. SPAIN. Tho Circuit Court ot Justice has Anally condemned to death Moncaal, who at tempted to aaalnate the King. A marriage ha been rrangel between Infanta Pilar, liter of tbe King, and Prince De Jolnvllie'a eldest ton. AC8TKIA. Rumors aro current of tho attempt on the life ot Kranclt Joteph. A dyer ha Wen arreeted at Altcnmrg, Saxony, charged with threatening to aaaloate the Emperor ot Auittla. He pleaded drunkenncia. The Macedonian Insurgeuta are ral lying, and meant and resource are belug iup- plkvl incm Irom iiuigarta. TUKKKT. Suleiman Pasha, whose alleged con duct of the TurkUh armlea during the late war wai due to Damad Patha'a orders, haa licco pardoucd. BRAZIL. A telegram from Coara, In north Bra all, reporta tmall.txix very fatal in thtt prov ince. Dcathe In he capital number flOO Jsllr. The distress In the Interior la appslllng. Peo ple devour canton and t bod let ot the dead. tTALT, A dlapatch of Doe- 27tl. from Rome say: A special convention, with fie object ot organiaing a Catholic Hleratvhv Is Botnla j and HnaeOTtnla, will shortly be tlgned by the Vatican and Auitria. It ta Mated that twelve new Card ntU will soon be appoint, d, three of whom will tc foreigner, TIIK OKIKVT. A Conitautiuoplo dispatch of Dec. iilh tsjtt It It expected that a second nego tiation In the di'cuuloQ relative ton definitive I treaty ot peace with Raaate wilt be appointed, I U aegetlatlotta to begta trnmedlatcly. Rut!, tirj tabl, will not exact tbe lmme.llite tettJe r talft, t u..i.M.,.k , -. in . ... . ..i. of future arrttigr ment- A on aa the treaty I lne.t, the evaraatlon of TurkUh Urrltory by the Rutlnt beglaa. (lewet. So deeply rooted Is this feminine pnt slon tor cloaets thn It Is doubtful if any woman can live when totally deprived of do-wtU. There win an arrogant and brutal husband who o,ice built a htiuto without a single closet, merely" In order as he said to convince his wife that cloweta areunnecetaary. That unfortti nate woman was well and strong when she moved Into the house, but three days afterward she began to droop. She would walk almleea.'y from room to room with a spare drew hanging on her arm, and would make fatlle effort to hang it up on flies or casual spots on thu wall. She grew rapidly worse, and at the end of the week a physician was called In, who aeon dlecovnred what waa the matter. jusat informed tho hut band that his wsiraaystera Imjteratlvn. ly required clotnweWjn .eold-blooded monater niplalnW'HMtt tbn house waa finished and that ft wan too late to fur nish It with closet. Tito physician felt the forcu.of tho ftBJpiment. and thereupon nt-onnioa4 'wardrolx'V' or similar dot Icos'aoi' wt thn hopo of curing tho patient, but aa palliatives. Tho brutnl husband would not buy n single wardrobe, and unfeelingly said that his wife coulsl pnt her things on chairs. Being a consclenUoiis man, tho doctor at once throw up tho caao, nml In a fortnight tho woman died. There Is not thu slighfes iloubt as to her illteaao, mid thu uootof has always .iiftliitnlnt'il thnt had herVystrm been toned up with two or thrift) largo clos etn aim would hnvo rccoveiaVd. What U lllil orlL'In lf thlailalanna tin. TtsuoH u (ituawu 0 J to utscove oecullar rjaaalon ed ao to a peak,, by .w tney are neceasarT strated that trunks. meet all the requlfoi but because tbay rescntalveo of the ten ahrlnna nf tbn 1 The Roman matroft she did not uae it for It waa sacred to br"' goildeas, whoae statues ruany, a uomestio tempsMijftMtnnasji dlml out. but the oustonvWTjnfiildlitjr b s a ay-, k . & female use, survived. In time Um meaning of tho closet was forgotten), and it became a depository of femalo trarmanta. Thn anlrlt nf mimnim.' however, still lingered in the sex, aa ev ery womaa leu instinctively that tlads closet was sacred. To-day no womafi nna uie aiia-niML men of uia tnia aa lnr of her lovn for clnaaLa. uul wi - - - w - -..wwww, m rw , am aurariacii -vara ma iniii iaac a ant stlltkua rivtrtaa few thn knnuknU temple, inherited from dlaUnt and aenusen aaoeotors, suu surviros in ner bosom. AT. r, Timtt, Whiter Tho most fashionable winter bonnots revive very old stylos shapes worn at lean a century ago. i ney are feign ud quaint nnd very narrow across the as no capo, but Is Inlshed WMkft and worn'cTose'to trie tonVrYw'Jiievla none at all, only n straight band which Is covured by a band of feathers of flowets or leaves, and fits tho head like a sealskin cap. Tho crown stands high, and the trimming is missed in front or upon it. A very handsome reception bonnet is of tho white mastic or pale putty-colored satin. Tho trimming is -narrow satin ribbon, of the mastic shade, with gold on the reversed sldo and a profu sion of marabout feathers tipped with gold. Across tho front is a scarf of pale Spanish blondo, exquisitely em broidered with fine gold threads. This can be fastened at the aides or under tho chin, or In any way to suit the wearer's pleasure and convenience. A pretty costume bonnet la of dark blue satin, with an interior niching of red, and red satin bow upon the front Wltn this is worn a costume of dark-blue velvet, with a red satin vest, and ono graceful cordon of long red satin loops In the drapery at the back. Tho flaring hats are loss popular than last year. Young ladies prefer the Kngllsh walking hats and tho small bonnet, which are so dainty and .' lingue. There are some bright, piquant faces, howuvor, to which the largo haU are decidedly becomingthe irregular faces, with low brows, bright eyes, curling hair, and greater breadth than length of fonturo. A stylish addition to those hats this season consists of black sweeping illumes, gracefully arranged upon thu interior of tho broad brim, which is thrown buck from thu face, lllnck os trich feathers aro always becoming, and the aombor character ot theso hats In all blaek is well relieved by tho Inex pressible softness which theso drooping plumes Impart to the face. Mow Brasillaa vVeatca Carry Their Babies, Fho work among the Indians Is dona almost entirely by tho women, who start out early in tho morning with their babies astride their hips, baskets bal anced on their heads, and putting Ilka a diminutive steam engine from small clay pipes. The walk is often three or four miles, and tho work hard; yet a long life of this drudgery seems lo ren der It easy, and thoyiuake no improve ments. Their Implements and methods are crude, and, like true Indltns in a natural state, they aro but repetitions of their progenitors. Tho custom above mentioned of carrying babies on tho hip U as peculiar as "it is ungrace ful. The body la thrown much to ono side, as In tho act of earning a heavy weight In the right hand. For instauce, the child sits astride the left hip. one leg dangling In front, the other behind, and supported by tbe encircling left arm. A more uncomfortable-looking method couid hardly bo doviK-d, and yet the Journey to and from the mandt oca plantation Is alwnvs made iu this way, a baby belnc tbe nrorerblal no. J companlmcut ot the Indian household. f ivi iiftBtm wrrm-nr aMrajMjfnnnnnnnjBjynnjfiy jnnaesjfttnfewB) - iMvarssmM ' jn'--jse-w- rwr--Taajjpw- m lOMsnajsjosj nBHbnnM swfatfs MsJMsbernVBfV sflsHsBBB ' I BVflBHIlMBB IttnnMandBMMa -.,.. , Bawa'BBnsnnBvwnf fAEBI, tUKBE. AJ HOUSEHwLB. Taw Keyaete of Bsrcrtfnl Htork Rail ing. I find by experience that a little extra care and attention toward farm ani mals, at this seaton of the year, as the grata becomes short aad trotted, U the key notu to auca in earning them through the wlntrr la fine condition.' On the other band, ceglcct and nipo. uro to the cold storms wfj oon takeofl the fine wnrm coating of flesh which h.M ?" bU M,mrnt'r accumulallng and should by all means be retained. A small dally allowance of oau will do wonders with sheep and lamb In helt Ing to bridge over the apace of time bo tween hay and grass. A taste of meal each day for tho calves, and a few ears of com to cow nnd young catMe, a feed of oats for the colls, and good comfort able shelter to keep all dry and warm during the cold storms, will all be graWully received by the dumb ani mals dependent upon us for care and protection, whllo we can rest with a clear conscience, at least In regard to them, besides reaping more than double the profits. In rcard to swine Intended for pork, now isMhe time to Kush them, as two pounds oJfetork can b made much easier now tln one during severe cold weather. I am well aware that theno suggestions are not new, but we all ne- d a HtUo reminding sometimes.- Country Utntltman. A Nrw Breed of Impelled Cattle. Last Saturday evening there arrived In this county a herd of Aberdeen poll, ed cattle, all the way from Aberdeen shire, Scotland, from whence they wero shlpperl direct to Mcsar. And3rson& Flndlrty, of Lake Forest. The herd con slain of six head, (fivo heifers and a bull), and they rvproiKtit the first and only specimens of this breed of onttlo that have over been brought to this country. In company with Mr. Ander son, wo visited tho Inclosuru where tho cattio aro kept, last Monday afternoon, , A "''""" .vw(JBnwarwBwsnjjjna D firer' see. wrttk itaaflaaUutallv tLts. i- auW kbat leur-a U Vl1. t-JL2T bwos, a4 ovo the inside of their ears SMafk. Thoy have straight lisbs banaMj an easy, graceful movoaient, Tjafjr docile, avl have no kerns. Tho oMosi of tho $mUn Is 19 ptontbo UL whllo the ymfost has socti but IS anoatbs. They ae in uoelWv eondl tfca,ooaollerrng tho loan; Jonraey they rwwwnuj tawnw. asr. tiasaos u. Klag, of AberdeeasMrsv took charge of tuaiai sm taw nt nf th. Jotaaoy, fa onaMnuos to look aitor tMir Btdnbrnand a. eattle aro for their beef. proehiolag q mftgij bettor aa are ooasldered tkaahiruutuhata Tsi by all wka PfMH tMflafPBa9 0 a sWrttl ' V i"t -v. of this oowklek afsrofnto traM far aloie. Tenant a r nanaa. aad lo flfl.QQO.000. an ssiwa ism raalw .il -ZT-jr --- psnsr vaiao as aa a. oaoouoaooof braaaa. Hat I 9n&fsUaf haa boon sorted to, aad by thto i tho aata- --'- -. 7 --e "!-"'- ! " ii-wMvvM puvvn-viKitaua iu aJowaasfj compared with barrel eggs, and retains fni-m If ! riulnrwtff ! iu. MUiuiui-5 iir enny a-ninspnirea m any ollmo. In this formj.nsars may bo transported without injury, either to the eqator or tho poles, and at any tlrno can be restored to tholr original condi tion by simply adding tho water which has been artificially taken away. Tho chief egg desiccating companies are in St. Louis and New York. No salts 'or othor extraneoua matters aro introduc ed In the process of crystallilng, tho product being simply a consolidated mixture of thu yolk and albumen. Im mense quantities of eggs are preserved in the spring of tho year by liming. Thus treated they are good for every purpose except boiling. It is a com mon fraud for dealers to palm off eggs so treated aa fresh, so that imposition is easily practiced. la the desiccating process, however, tho difference bo comes apparent, as from four to five more limed eggs are required to make a pound of eggs crystaliscd than when fresh are used, and eggs in the least tainted will not crystalise at all. Col orado Farmer. Manitoba. Tho new city of F.morson is peopled with immigrant from the older Cana dian provinces and chiefly from Ontario. I talked with several nml found that thoy wero delighted with their pros pects. The land la superlatively fertile, the soul being a black mould which is never less than two feet in depth and in many places Is as much as twelvo feet deep. Grain grows luxuriantly, as much as fifty bushels of wheat to tho acre being no uncommon yield. Vege tables llourish and attain gigantlo pro portions. I saw a cucumber grown not far Jrom here which waa six feet and a-half long. Indeed, tho most striking proof and Illustration of the fertility of tho soul is supplied by tho land which the half-breeds have culti vated. I saw a crop of wheat yielding twenty-five buahcls to the acre growing on ground whereon wheat had been grown for sixty years in succession. Such land, properly cultivated, would provo a veritable gold mine. Tho air Is light and exhilarating, in the hottest part of tho summer the evenings aro cool and a blanket can always be borno in bed. I can speak of the winter cli mate from hearsay only, yet all those persons who have wintered here speak of the climate in high praise. Mr Tay lor, the United States Consul, who has lived in Winnipeg for six years, con firmed to me all that I have heard from tho natives lu favor of the winter cli mate. Perhaps tbe beit proof of good health which I saw was the closing of a lartro druggist's store on account of in sufficient cos torn., Patience on a monument is all well enough for poets, but doctors plant their patients beneath. liSa?aMM .JiJilll UaBJOtO.' tavsavera ,ajaajBaao LanW SLIA! '-: ' alsftsTf aw. JjSSmmWL-Pu.." . . t' , aVSaVJ. S-wosnm a2mmWE'r WKLWTMmvi vm. 4, ntSaVJ 1 I ot wieeBjpBB Mowaiar deDeMXHBMBBTaV ...... . i f'1 " Y fifarf CI r w ,:.laL2aj 'I ?M J m jk t Vo-v rJaVJ ' M Mf ' : j r - . ..). Vl 1 1 ,:l i L'rJ, ' ..