TII DAILY BEEUMAHA , , TUGSDAY JULX 31 , 1863. ; TII L OILAI3A B1E. ' ' - - --r r rnbllrhed every morning , etcept4undayThe only Monday morning dally , ERMR IT NAIL , ' } Wcuonthe. . . . . . . Etb cef Ono Month , . . . 1 oo rnE WCELY RER , rrRLflm D EVERT REDNRiDAT. , TearemerrAIR , One Yenr , , . . . . . , . fsnthe , . . . . $ to 8iEMonlh' . . . . . . .tzroIThrto . , , 2a Amorlcan Kees Company , Solo ) Agenb New.deAl ere In the United States. , s . h rc RaRrooxseL ' A OommnnkAtlone relating to New. Rod Edltodsl mattere should bo addressed to , the EotruR or Tae Dena aveleNrLmEes. All ltudnan Lctten and femlttanece ehoutd-be addr ed to TitR DRe PVCLlernNO OoMrANT , OIIAUA. Drafts , Cheeks And 1'ostomce ordure to be made pay ahie to the order or the company. THE BEE BUBLISHING CO. . I PROPS , S. ItOSEWATER , Editor. MoNrrnofEAY BLAIN's death is a sad blow to the Tildon boom : Fltlc whhekoy and tobacco , the old flag and n generous appropriation , summarizes - marizes the demands of the Virginia ' domocrata , Her SINa has bought the water worlca at Elko , Nevada Nobody but a China. , nan in Nevada has any usn for water. Of course Hop Sing is a laundryman , Mn WATrE1utoN has not interviewed Mr. Tilden for a week past , and thorn arc grave suspicions that the old brand of Kentucky boutben has given out in the editorial cellar. , A vane sarcastic allusion to the degon Bracy of the times is mndo by some para. graphor who quietly observes that Dr. Mary Walker believes she will live long enough to be elected to congress. WASUn aTON despatches ennouneo that "tho absence of the president is being taken advautago' of to mnko aolno important improvements at the White house. The White House has coat more for improvements , than le would take to build a second Windsor Castle or Buckingham - ingham palace in Wastiingtoni . TUE cheap prices of land liolmrging tai Toms hnvo tempted capitalists mid'cof - porations to buy and hold' ' imniouso sec. Lions. To avoid the evils of great landed I monopolies , the 8tato has raised the tpini . mum' price of public lands 'to $2 ° nnd $ ii per acre , according to location , and not more than one section will be sold hereafter - after to a'8inglo purchaser. SEATS in the now stoclf exchange arc coming down in price at a rate which 1 ahows that lambs arc loss numerous , o r their fleeces are lighter now than'a shor t Limo ago. The root two sales indicate n docreme from $27,000 to $23,000 in th n value of n place in the brokers' paradise and wo believe that a seat was once soh a for $33,000 Let the good work g o - bravely on. S" ; Mtt.DoAxr made ui excellent loin tf r i h iu hia excellentt.argtimont before the dj s ; trict court in the injupetion heating ye a terdnyi nhou ° llo inquired .what' intoro at' the attorney-of tho' Unjont'Pacifio ' rQ p , resort , d'that ho vbluntoored his BUCVIC is witltour'pay ) to dofcatttio } ; whites of tai e f J PcoPe ] of and c uphold the ut 1 1 'worthy acts of her unworthy son'nn . This was a point which the counsel a a the other aide wisely concltided not' t 0 notice , v. JUDGE NnYILI.EN , oxplauatiou of Ile is' ' t' : remark , in. , court Folativo io the injuii c l tion proco6ding , + wue u vey clear nu d i ' ' ' nenly onoi'aud removes" hiiprohcnsio that the court had a preconceived o1iii 1 ion on the point involved. An unf o I- tunato wording of the sentence refer rod to gave riite to the general opinion anlot tg those in tlio court room , that the judge , a mind was not o1eet1 to further argumw tt on the question of what proportion of the property owners was nucoasary for n paving petition. TILE aasaaai atlon ofJaiitos' Caioy , U : ° Irish informer , immediately upon h Is landing from 'the vessel which carr h e d hen to South Africa , will occasion i 10 regret in any quarter. Among the Irf alt Nationalists the deed will moot tvitlt m 11 . vorsal approval as a just punishment to a coltardly betrayer of his , peaocin tD8 Elsewhere Carey's death will bo look ud u1ion as a liLting ending to the life of ° criminal whose responsibility for ti no assassination of Cavendish and Burl u was sib less than that of the five mil alt who mot their fate on the gallows at Dublin , and who only escaped the halt g man's noose by helping to settle it ov or the necks of hie companions in crime. TILE last logialaturo lased a law wlti all provides that in cities of the frst cl sea i the number of polling places in wards can be increased ( rein ore , to two upon po ti lion of fifty residents of such voting pr o ciuct , setting forth the necessity for ti o increase. This provision was mndo wi UI eapocial reference to the wants of U 115 city , Every election for the ie'4 thr Co years has shown the insuullcienoy of ' one polling place in each ward. Iiu n- drede of votora tunong our laborers at la mechanics' have been practically di s onfranchtacd because of the crowd at t hu lolls at the close of the hours set opt tit for voting , This bus beoti pnrticula ly the case in the Third , Fifth and Six tit warps , IM Yiow of the approaching fall ale o dints the requisite potations should at once be circulated far the divlsiou of ti u } ratite and presented as early ps puea11) lu ' { , , tq the city council for their action , Last spting th'o tfplo was too short , bctwo ou the passage of the law and the city ole c- tion'to aecure iho rogWsito petitions , at td rtct1ou upon the peUtiolis Avon if prase nr ted. , s 1'ENSiOa S , AND PENSION PRA UDFh The c11fgQ.upbnlhg cpyntrj fol , pen aions is grouter thntt that for the support of tits machinery of the govcrnmont. T his in itself is no cause for cgmplnint , 17to notion lees not begrudge ono dollar paid out to its disabled petornns Orlasucd 'for hie'support'otlhowiaotsenndGrpllnns of its dons heroes , 77 o pbUptlo q ( ' rite United States bins prevail by their gmt emus liberality that in one respect at , least republics are not ungrntoUd. No notion , ancient dr modern , has mndo such bounteous prot iaion far the support of its ponaion era. The very liberality of the govern. wont has bectl the means of placing n premium on fraud in securing pensions. A also has just Uocn brought to light in Philadelphia whets n aomnu pemonnted n widow who was really entitled to n pension. In this itintauic the swindlers ob tained more than seventeen liuttidred dollars , but worn captures ea soon niter. aura that most of the money was rocov sled. Apparently the wanton was a tool of two men , but na all throe worn taken into custody thorn will be no trouble in de termining the shore of each in the transaction. This swindle is , pothole , slightly different in style from Lilo usual pension fraud , but it illustrates the enso with which the treasury is plan. Gored minor the protection of the pen aion lotus. It is not uncommon to ave pmtaiona conferred on man whose only ex perience in thonrmywus gained in that profitable employment knotvuas "loppin' ' th e bounty. " There are other instances in which soldiers who savor thought of complaining of injury or ill hcaltlm durin in g mina long after the war have been induced duced to mnko applications mina secure pensions for purely fictitious hurts or nilth m onth. There drove been , caaes in .whibh p ensions have bccu granted on account of such anon , oval though they have not nekoa for them , . In such cases an fangs. nary case is made out by n man poreml sting the rani soldier , and false aflidavits b y the acorn arc oUGlinnLlo to st rengthen the' story. And while the reglpoldior may tto living in hoalthtian a chcotiiilgeast n drwtiitp draws a pc + nsian on ' , tieu atrongtl { of 'tie farplerb milita : rCcbnh War iviaoiva tvorir n'tlumorbit s crap a /ow yo ; < ra ago , and thq , supply is not yet oxhauetod , for many tension a w ith largo arrears nra'stili granted o n nd this seers. Frequently both the ran d soldier mina the real widow have posse a sway , but sometimes a member of tit o d eparted widow's family maintains the w idow's claim-when previously legally g ranted-or oleo n personator secures I p ension for n widow niter the latter' e d eath. Sometimes these schemes nr ° convected simply to get the arrears o f potion but not infrequently the prureon ntor has got the nurvo to go on drawing the pension quarterly because there is a o little reason to four detection. Owing to the itnmenso number o i clnints file l and the imuutlicient clcii ca p force provides in the. pension bursa u tioro ; can Uo no ndequato uxnminntio n into the fuels alleged in the apphicatlo n for pfonaians , olio so long asthoro is not ] , . hug about tltoitl..trr oxcito. n suspicion of fraud t can hardly ho 'expected tin it jtluchtinio will bo.ftpont in inveatigntio n , It has Uaou eatimntod. hnt at one tiI n u 20 percent. of the claims presented wet o absolutely fraudulent , and that at tan. 9t that proportimt } of those n 1 lowed worn either fraudulent or were granted for inaignifcaut caua os not cnntmnplntad by the pension law. A proposition dins liden anode to publiah lia giving the nano , of ; tliu parson araWii tg dfiUlu 1tousimt and of' the person cot who au account it tuna allowed , the amount , . tl to c , + ueo nod the puusieuor'a nddresa. Su ch a Cat would unqudelionably mouse a col eidurnblu sensation , for it would be eu ro t ° expose mazy swindlers now drnwin t ' mousy to which they have no shadow of a right. For this ronson it has boat o P poses by the great body of pailai o ft solicitors ana by those thiu skinn oed pousionors who regard the , acceptance of the nation's bounty as humiliating. It is' ' in tllis class that. nuay , lie fauna in greatest nxntbora iho u n deserving punsionore those who Eo ar an uxposuro of their dishonest y , Thorn is no hwnilintiou in ilrnwii Ig A p011NI011 if it has boon earned. A in y shoals Uo loosed requiring tit" coma ie aionor of ponsiuna to advertise in oat ft congressional district such n list as II above mentioned , at , least onto n yen r , The newspaper having the largest. ciro u lntiou is the district should Ua select ud in order to eoouro the greatest publics ty possible , and only the names of the pe n eionore being in its district should Uo sent to one paper. All appslicativns tor peneiona should be similarly advurtie ua monthly. Thu coat of advertising won la be only a small proportion of the anon nt coves to the government by the prove n. lieu and exposure of frautlulent clam te , eta the nation weals soon ho able to t ° 0 J that it was providing for Its worthy N ol aiora ale not in part for its worth doe swindlers. 1tA71AlfliAULA' IA1tT11QU.l1iF. 'Plegrcatearthquake an the Island of 1scluj , on Saturday , by which 2000 1i oa recto lost era 1000 persons wauud ed , culls renewed attention to n minas of iii t urn ] phalanona which for centuries un to boon pwuliarly destructive in Italy n It SouthAulericnts hiluthuirell'uetalutyobo ml felt more or lose in ovary parttun of t ho clt'ilirud world , ' 'ho duclents auppns flail earthquakes worn proauwd by ai IU turranemns clouds bursting into lightui tug wbiuh shook the vaults Ui lE continua liens. Later authorit sue attributed thorn Gt electricity wits let aeiontista are ] IOW agreed upon tin ir ccause as clean generated by snbt or raucous beat , Thu curliest earthquake tomatoes w ° a that which made Eubova an island B , C , 4 20 , Five hundred years later 160 towns and cities in Asia Minor teem dLtatroyca and m i48 A. D , , n shock which extended th roughout. tits Utmn known world is noted by hieGlrinns. Thirteen years aftcrtrnnle , 10,000 inlrnbitsnth of Con. etartlirtoptlo perished in one of these ca t1uutrolhes , anti hi 742 Asia was again visited by n tremendous shock which swept out of existence Ci00 towns with n lose of life beyond all calculation. The ye ar 1137 brings us to rite first great Malian earthquake , when CnGlnin in Sicily alai ovcrtuned mina 16,000 persons b uried in the ruins. The eovorcaE shack of onrthqunkv in the middle ogee occurred at Naples on the Lth of December , 1460 , w hen the city was shaken to its &mndo tious , The beat authorities place the loss of isle at more then 40,000. This suns followed in 1030 by another atilt morn fur reaching in its ell'ecia when 70,000 , inhabitants of Naples and 80 towns nod villages adjoining perished , 1n the co urse of the 76 years , from 1783 in 1867 , it is estimated that limo kingdotu of N aples alone lostntleast ] 11,000 of its inhabitants by ! le effects of earthquakes , or toots then 1,600 nycnr out of ml aver- a go pgpulntion of 6,000,000. Tue island of lachia vita visited by earthquake for the ] oat limo on the 15th of March , 1881 , w hen 280 houses were destroyed at Cast- inicciola and 114 lives lost , Other remarkable earthquakes arc the g reat Sicilian enrthqunko of 1693 in which 100,000 lives were lost ; that of 1701 ; at Ycado , Jnpnn , whore 200,000 souls perished ; Litt grant earthquake of 1755 nt Lisbon , whore G0,000 of the in habitants wore buried in the ruins ; the C entral American earthquake of 17f17 , in which 40,000 people were overwhelmed ; th e Iquiyuo disaster in 1808 which re- st ilted is the lose of 25,000 divas and the destruction nt $110,000,000 ; of property , and the Columbian earthquake of 1876 , when 14,000 iuhnbitauta wore buries under their nlinvd homes , . r Transcontinental Monopoly , C hicago Tribune. Thu lawyers of the Southern' Pacific baps filedwith tle.dopartment of the in't Leifer thou brief uE rho reasons why the uttoarnca grant 9f the Texas Pacific nlioulabohanaua ovar'to flint road , mina n full synopsis of it will be found in our Washington dispatches. Its condensed purport tray be said to be that the Ccup tral Southonl Pacific millionaires donnlind that they be given $ . .G,000,000 worth of puhlio data na a reward for hoeing do footed rho plane of the people and the g overnment for ° roan to conupetQ with their oppressive monopoly. That is what rhoY diSir and such is Lind munificent corn- Imtsatiou they want for the wrong they h ave done. The reader will search in vain through the argument of tmo } lawyers of t1io would-be laud-grabbers fur nuY reference Imowovur remote , to the circumstance that the grunt givat the Texas Pacific was made for the purpose of breaking upthta monopoly of the Central Pacific. Th ° brief dwells with the moat innocent-look . l ug emphasis on the plea that the govern . moot wanted the tons built , and that na the Cmntrnl Southonlbuilt it they ghoul a have the grant. But in view of the fad t that by budding it the p.caent clninnnu destroyed the use for which it ttna w ; tntoc 1 Choir claim ton reword fella heavily t ° lido ground. 'Fuse men who are at the head of tit S Central-Southern I'ncificandatthothroa of California arc very "strong" coon. Ou railroad aovolapnnent has brought fort ! i at extraordinary number of able monbu t noun that have displayed more brillinu t ganlhtioa than those California million ' nine , The wonderful success by which t n n few years tlloy' Kato lhttoa Ulgmaolvc [ rein the position of 'obscure tradesman f n an interior provincial town to the fro nt ranks of the world's aristocracy of recall h ha duo to the fret that they hnvo allows a thorosulvns to think of nothing L ut euccoea , Their own interests , not thos ° of other people or of society , have bee what they have leapt in mina. The recor ahpwa that theta hue been nothing the y have Uoon unwilling to resort to , fro iutimidtitimt to personal , political , an judicial corruption , to keep thomaoly ° s on top , They have determined that the coo n opoly of the avenues of communicatio hetWCOn California and the rest of tllb Unitas States which they have eels U ' dished elmnll not be broken. The Ta : Pacific w na.chnrtorea to give the peep ] o of the Pneificcaastroliot , but they ca P lama it ana built the line thumsolvo a The Atlantic AC Pacific was another lit that was richly endowed by con roas nIton n cootPolio6 line to rite Calmfonua n Is but it hunt boon stopped half-way acre is Chu continent by the Central Pneif ° ' which was built 0 neat itIand has bout I d it to prgntto with it and not to extend h lima to California , which would hn t0 brought the blosaiugs of cantputitiou to the monopoly-ridden poaplo of that eGl to but the Central I'ocifo have prepared'I resist this invasion of "Celt territory 'I ' as ax PruaidJUt Porter of the Omnl rasa would say , and have arranged wi tit Uonly Northern Pacific that taw 'shallUui id a txidwa 'unction with the owne ra of the highways ie the Calduu Gate. It was n pursuance of this , u ramm o which they donee successfully lcnlzuoa o u t t all the radii of transport.atiout fro in cotan , S Francisco , that lluuG ntan ; , , Sts n' ford' and Crocker built the Sautho rn Pacific over the route that had Uoon giv on by congress to a computing corparatio n If the secretary of the attattor gives the m the Toxna Pattie grant it will be 'Is a prize for perpetuating their own mon P poly m duGnncli of' t11o will' of congr ° ea that it shoals Uu broken. As we pointed out at to a time it w as rendered would be the case , the docisi on of tie dopnrtutout " ratifying the "assig 11 uncut" of tam Now Orleans , Baton Itou 11gv ' 1'icksburg grant by n dvnd cot'total ' } to the Now Orleans I'acitic tehlch built n cliferuut ( road than flint covered by ti to grunt , is used by the Ccutrnl'a hawyera as n cenclusivu precedent in their fnv ar , And this aoctanon fe believed to ha' o bean written in Now fork by the law ) ' ur of the Now Orluana 1'nmliu and tit uu adopted verbatim eta litorltim by i dopnrtnncntsef justicoatauf the nnturi or , t utarrtl , ' . 'IJe rmunrkablo results in a diaonao ea universal nun with such a tat'Juty eaof ohnrlctoriatica r + 6CnGtnh , proyo hotsw of fcctunlly hood's acti ng through rite blood , ranches of Dry pxu t of the human system. A uediculo , li ko anything also , can be fairly judges on ly by its resultsV o ' ) o1nt u itlt pride t0 the glorious record hood's Saran I sari1 la hna d upon the hearts of tleusal as of people it has mama of catarrh , ( Ituslness Outlook , Ci ncinnati Commercial. The crops last year were largo and tlto Unaia good for n 1nJ o and prosperous trade'ghat the fuel that the roeuE ] of the first half year's business of 1883 has pr oved t in the mein , unsatisfactory. This Ia duo in part to wild speculation which inflated loess unduly at hmeannd moused violent fluctuations , checking foreign exerts - p orts and demornlhzinz the home markets , [ F lue resulting uncertainty caused conaum ore to wait , and so greatly hinders leghti mate trnaona n die on the putt of b uyers to await developments. But time disturbing , amid , We Ina any , d epressing c.'luaa was the npprehouetmt na to the action of Congress on the pica- Li ons of internal revenue and the tariff. T axes levied under the authority of the govorhmont odd to the meat of nrGcles taxed , and of course n reduction or in- cr ease in the rates of taxation amounts to an arbitrary ndvnuco or reduction in the m arket priceof the couunodiUosaifoctea , 1Yhhlo , thoroforn , congress w na dplibcrn ling , manufacturers and merchants and co nsumers acre wnitng. Thin trouble begun in the nuhunu of 1882 , and con timed until congress lock final action III- oi l the tari0' and time internal revenue , and it was not until the tat of July that Uusitmess man wore nblo to take reliable eoundinbe ; 'There is hardly anything that so injuriously affects the industries of time country as n reeling of uncortniu ty , and this necessarily results front levia lotion or proposed legislation affecting the finances , the duty ml unports or internal taxation. There line no doubt been a necessmt y torn revision of the tariff , na theta was previously for financial legislation , anti p the country domes an the solid basis of specie n o to and the credit of the g ovorntnoi tmWaa atlvAllCed t0 t110 highest , iositian known moon the nations. Photo tuna also n demand for n rcauctim t of intontnl taxes. Time affect opal bush uses was largely aggravated by tedious and useless discuastou in cougrcas , which h ad more politics than business in it , bu E th e and was finally reached , and now Ut 0 field is clear ; business non can Glka rites Aomtdiugef into cansumcln need not wait to nacortam abut effect legislation nla Y have u on ltrieea. The result of the her vest is mau pretty well unacratoed. IIIie dins is to' the cos crop are possible , bu t not probable , and the rrcaonindication s that grant crop will bon largo one , W heat is short , but large enough , taken t i n cnmtectian with the surplus from ins p year , to afford a heavy margin far expert ' Uthor crops are also } ; nod. At the sam ° time , otau with gams han esta in Europe ' ' t he foreign demand pronlisea to be largo Thera is note buhone dangerto'nppro - bend in , cannEction with' our industries In so fur as thorn is otorprrodncton , that will regulate itself , and rho luaus of sup p ly and demons If free from logislntiv I nerference will adjust tricee , and here . a fter trade ought 'to lmi e at sae flow d T his is the viw that businessmen nr e g enerally aiapnaea to take of the pros pacts , and the opinion prevails that trod w ill be more satisfactory during the Ise , half of the current year than is was tit © first. The only danger is that which t would be sure to result from , any fnrthe r in terference with the tariff , and with in toned taxes. Tito latter hnvo Uemn ro daces aubst' + ntiplly to liquors and tobac C o. These are not oppressive , old the Y might to stand. The tariff may roe a touches hero eta tlcoro to correct aria ta kes , Uut substantially it should Uo to t mono. Time business of the country is ii t no condition to be subjected to soothe r period of uncertainty. The Magazines. Du. Lawhs Mo.'tmnx , the first nun t her of which lies before us , comes int o the field of mn arino literature with tit ° - aim of pupularumg Sanitary Science. D r Lewis 's reputation is sufficient vouch cr that this now publication is both into r eating and instructive. Time table of co n. tools shows such nanea us Lillie Dove p ourx Blake , Anna Bnllar , Dr. HolUroei Dr. ( ) uralda , M , Eugenia hoary and Jul 'a i Column nsauthors of the various article 8 while uo leas titan six are from the a c- cetnpliahed ] ion of thacditor. The ass ay 0'n 1Vomnua Figure by Dr. Towia isa n excellent cmnploment to his article 0 tt the HLnlth.of American 1Voanen , pu U ] 'shed in lust Docombor's 11'orUi doter t , can Rcufcw , mina devoted to the carne t at article which lass boon ra.publish wherever the English ] nnbungo is spoken Dr. Lawia'e monthly is published by Clarke Bros. , Now York , and can be pr o - 'urea by remitting the price of subsets p. lieu , $2,60 n year , orG cents a mmrnUo I. to the publisher , or by application local booksollore , r All nervous and blood diseases are ii variably cured by the use of Samarit a n Heroine. "Samaritan Neruitta would be mho a at $100. a bottle. It curca fita , J. Ste c dfng , Charleeton , S C. Only $1,60 p or bottle , Druggists ; Where lie Lost , Wall StrretNceN , , A honsioq who wile jogging into Indj n na seise the other day , looked so sotto ! n rho mouth ; that at m uainninco hail oa llhn to ask if any of the family we ro dons , . "No , " was the tither rorotf nj reply. "Anybody sick ] " "Coosa n ot , The ld woman waslicking the childr oft when 1 cntno sway , " "Thou what's tl to matted" "I've boon busted by a rat l rood , " "How ? ' , "Why , you know the m five acres of mine out there ? I tuna cc l pulating to oak iho compaliy $ G,000 f or the , right of way across mu , and hn va enough lard loft to pasture the cows an a raise our tatlre ; , but they played sneak on nt0 , " "They old. " " 7.OS ; sent one of Chair agents o coo old bought u i h i o n'whole patch for $2G an acre' ails I've ' $ of to vacate. That's lust Uno way wl tit tllmn.monopolies , and nobody nocd t e ll No liar a poor mat has any cbnnco tit this country. " , NoIonbor a Question. Druggists of high etaudiug and of nf .ant tl cresols certify to the min c u r in roYortica of SJacobs Oil , I pi onmcrhtpa ne Irte the a4oat wonderful curs fe rte longer questioned. ThoPnDlluUoll-d" ' tyaablogtoul'at. The country has n right to expect Western Union Telegraph company put itself in condition to tnutsact the is teas , ' 1710 ant iutorosta at atuku pm 'ludo the idea of ion delay. Ilur - - ( ' Drank With Soda Water is delicious. All dnmbgista have it , It fs refreshing amid cooling. Try it ott orl ! Ecouauly Iuty Salaries. N , Y. Tiers haw a aarica nrodlot necessarily eco no lineal , nor fe it all aura that they wro ups be an if compensated by "poruana i1t tenures , The innate of al office Je ii Ot Ill b0 munch consequence as a sUlllla ma 0lU of appoiniaont , and a porntanmlt tams no is by no morns proved to bq beet iqr a a , nlhlstaatit'o oflcaa , It does very well tor PLAIN TALK , o those , ) taring , , . tlM and M.Ilgnant cases of + Asthma , or * ho are , , . BuQcring almost beyonJ r I a E ndurance from ( aterth , coughs , or roldA , t.et ur ' , ' " Fbmcstll , t' Candidly , and s" Truthfully itocommondlho , , . Immnllato eta of an eladcnt anti , CcrtnlnrcmallThoma 'tdecfrlo ; ' ' on. . Uleoropr.rnbly simpetor to anything of a' Li ke nature , and ' tleneattnq Un/allhigly. Y ou site ' Are In Neal of relic/ / and run spare a ! ) o0ar or a hna/ / Dollar , giro n a Tr ial : the llnult w Ill satisfy. 1'ou that our statements arc not only correct but yard' maleralc. the Federal judiciary , but it has no- w here beau rued III the naaniuiatrntiva s ervice in this country , am ! is not likely to Uo surely satisfactory. What we want is honest selection of o0icials , fair pay , a nd n proper discretionary power of mieanl iii the hoods of the superior o fficers. Frour Cleveland , Ohio , Comma a letter signed T. 1Yalker , asaying : " About six months ago commenwd taking B in-dock blood Jliflaa for protracted case of lumbngn And general debility and now inn plensod to state have recovcreci my appetite nod wonted strml t h. Peal 1 hotter altogether , " PEItSONALITIES. Carey the informer , is now "the luau in s earch o n country. " Jane Grey Swisalcolnl is out with fresh con. ilemnntion of rite corset. Rosa Bonhaur is nlxtyouo , paints constantly a nd still dresses mmn dko , ] damn , the perforated journalist , has been taken to his home in Richmond. Queen Victoria now takes two daily papers. We du not know the name aE rile other one. Senator Cameron is reported to have said that rho biggist thing in Loudon was nnAlncr - l ean { Inlxrrtatioa. The Marquis of ) .orno still writes jwotry 'Lot that his avifo le sway from him a goo , deal and he has no babies. , Ex Scuator Bruce fe tho4ichest negro in tit D IInitcd Slates. . , Two Ut hie 1lBRB1891pp1 [ Tall ] ; tdtto a dro"vsrortli 3100,000 each , David Davis has gone to rite eeashora to b athe , and Vonuur is predicting disastrous ti dnl waves on the european coast. Eli Perkins douses the re1sort that he died Ruddmllygceterday , but then any statement m Lh lintel be received with caution. Ilonry Itring does not wont to be a knight and with the bravo knights stand , n jaunt v cap oleo his hand , and n tenths bat in hit hand , 1trs. Lantry ( ; has engaged ] Ifs Tallboys hole her ante that book on Mterica. Lily knows a big eight niece about tall boys the n s he does about America. It looks as If .lugoll , the Illinois enlLezEler nod Major Phipps , of Philadelphia notoriety h ave latter chances of getting out of jail nit u louden than has Sergeant Mason , .lire , Charles A. Dana is n charming lady ' pest the middle age , with gray bust and fai r skin. She has tine , oxpresana ayes , dresse rs with taste , and is an excellent conversation nliet , hits , Dyer , of Cleveland , 0. gaged fA gears hag had moo husbands in dhirtyfivo years being an average of one in less than ever Y four years bite ought to be called Mrs ] Killer , Clarence Bing , the brilliant geologist , ha B dined with the queen and the Prince 0 f 1Vales , Ho is the king of social lions and i B as expert at breaking hearts nfl ho is 0.t flmnsh ing rocks. I1Cwrt ( says that fUJCAIA Ie making n Btlhl of the Mexicans and Indians in Santa Ta , 1 t is difficult to see what use the knowledge the B gained will bo t9 her uulesa oho intends to stn in "PocaLoutasl" Do LeesetIsis rho father of cloven babies , and probably tlo person who must fervent ] Y wishes that his limo for the next five year YY cmay bo employed in the construction of a net Y Suez canal es his wife , , When a young man David Davis used to buy a piece of ] And every year , and now h a is worth several million dollars and weigh shalt eight hmtdrod pounds. This is being pining wise , and pound foolieL ' 'By dtecarerhng a new dioh , says al' , ' cone author , "a man confers mono benefit upon tit o human taco than by diecoveriup a now star , " That being the case Delmonico's cook Is a big gar man than Manager Abbey. Mrs. Gladstone , who was described by Dim tacit as "without a Bingo ] redeomin8 vice , H usually wears a black silk costumes with well worn boots and gloves. She avods fashlo n that ehD ma save mane for the nor , P. T , Barnum recently spent 11 , UUU n trying to got two Burmese white elephant " ' All ha btu to show for the money are lie cart , tusks and trunks of the taro heats mid th two priests Iwho permitted thou ] to Iw r aj moved , Queen Margaret at Italy hay her doctor b Y her side at the table to tell her what to oat . As the doctor doom not want to et discharge El ho probably takes parttcular , pans to find on what dishes oho don't like and warn , heragain B t thorn. Gail Hamilton ( Miss Abigal Dodge ) is (1 scribed met a plain , bmmu eved lady of th ° most unprotondlnR typo. Faille also sal posed from her wrethig that xLo was tech fo et 1dah and looked like life Goddess of Libert etY wlllnuwaeatheir mistake. Sir Julius Benedict Is overrun centlnuall with visits prom . n . aspiring vnung .singers , Leh want W 'try ' their volceal' IIo to very pi iet it mid hears each , Ipplicnut slug a stanza of itt ballad. ' ! 'hen leegcnerollysays : " 1Vh don t yau go on do stage , niy young tricot'Y Yo u Imtq st a § yurt t oieo , Just take my cart t o Curlltclea ' "Sir Jnltue , " asked a "third lam ty ; who was Present once , "what will he tit T reaultof that yuuug mans visit to Carl Rona ? „ " "Ito may Iw , perilape , catch hhnself em : d o chonle. " The htoniteur in 181G , thou tits organ ( Luula % VIII , glue from day W day remand o this progress n ! rho First Napoleon from ldlb a to " 1 aria : "The anthrolo ' Ih , ; Bt has ascasecl ; , "The Corelcan n o has 1'anded , " "The ti ie rnmbe , " "Tf monster hoe slept at Gm n chile. " Tlea tyrant has arrived at Lyons , "Tile usurser lass ] , Lon cacti its tbo environs f Paris" "Bonaparte adranced toward ht It will never enter , this capital , " "Napolon „ will Lo under our ram Inns to norrow , H ie Imperial hlaJosty entered the Tullorlos tl to 21st of ' blotch , Gt rite midst et his faithful su b ' JDCttl'r T gp oC MAQk , . r x THE GREAT r bL1AN REME ' F'c . 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