THE OMAHA DAILY BEJfc < MONDAY , ATTGUOT 25 , 1S90. TMflYT AH OPT V CM'PT/PTlO ilCTlDN Or SELl'-SMERS ' , They Found it a Comparatively Ea3j Talk to Start a New Tatty , BETRAYAL OF TRUST OF NO MOMENT , SOUK ! Very Important IMflttrrn AVhlch Wro not Oinslilcrtii lie fora tliclllxni > e L'jimpnljrii WJIN I0iilei-tl ( Upon , SIT.UII : Cimnii , N > b. , AuKiitt 51. To the 3'dltor of Till ! Bui : Cotiinrativelylt ] ww uii ca.iv in alter for a fu\v self-scoters to tnko ill vantage of iH'roaUvaVi1 of popular feeling unions Uia farmers ami stirt uno\v party , nnd tlio fart that these satnu men wcro tlio chief ofllrws of u great orifuiihatlon of furri ers nwlo tlielr lisle the uusli-r. - "I'uro nnd Ii0iionbh-"meiilii their [ HIS itlou would have JicsitiitPil or II ally rcfusel to nttoiupt such u tiling knowing , ua tlioy inusl havu Imown , that such iii-Uonon ( holt-part - would 1 a. be trayal of thu si-eat IntoreiUs tomiwrarily ] ilart > din tlu'lr keeping , but imy sucli con- suloratljihoetn to liiivehui.1 no wlffhtvitli tlioiii iv li id'vor , 'rin'y thuinulvoj , forthein- Mlvisv - , < iv after tl plums-the glory and s | > ollti > f 'ill - -luultli'-j-scriiplo nut to avail theim ' v ( of any moans al their eo.ummd of obtain 1111 ? the objects of their dotiro , Self- lull nit lilimtHlhis coiisdeiia' ' . llvilllu'sc mm bythi-stimo. if Ihoy did not Imoxv lu'torc , iloulitlnai fully U'Utzu tluit vliiloitMS micas- thing tosturtttiolr now jiurtv it 1-illUely to provou milch mow diOI- c'ult tliui jiui'Hsl'iilly ( toi-otulurtii citiipui.ru ) find Iciul tint nifty to vli-torv at the polls. By tlJ t inntlicy doubtless luivo disoovoicd that In it political , in ) Icsi tlinu Iti n inihtniy nurin'inii | | there inust. bj n coMii.liiry anil iimutcriiiusUT supplied. I'llblllHpHlkuM ' CUIIIIOL lOUVO thl'Ir UUSljlHS mid iti > riiii > in the fray lor nothing ; auws- I PCT < mint bopunlbht'ilaiiil Utoratui'o dli- t rib u toil , Uclti'ts ' must IM priii tnl anil tlU- trlhutcil. and , In u properly uumluctol cnin- pulffii , various expenses must bo Inquired nnd nil thi'so ' tliiiusnuit mid cno bllh must bo nut. IIo\v \ arc1 thosi- funds to bi'i-uhedi ' Mani festly the furiiiurs thonudvos , who i-oiistl- tnto 'the iwit luilk of tlio alllancn party , In \low \ of tinprowlit hard limns nnd Roiicrul di'prewiuiiaronot in a conclUlou tocoiiirlbutu "cry UbiMMlly , If atall , nnd thoulllniic-oeuiull- attvtnro in-ob.ibly not sowc-llllxod Hmuci-.illy nut tlioy nui lint tliousanils of dullurs Into a uimpil u fiinii. It if trui' ' that If ( ho farmrn anil laboring rii-ii would bo wholly jrovc-rtu'il ' by ti-M imil trusted loi.lonu compiir.it iviily small eimi- ] > ii MI FiiivivoUil IjoiuM'doil. ' JJnt the eanill- iluu-Hof tlitMiciv parly aim tostillj discussion mid Imii'-st , iiiiiMi-tnl Inouirvaud to lead or diivuili-Miitcn to tlic polls lilco stooji , Tlioy ( nlvlsn tlii'fui-iiiora not to attend tlio nicotines of the oid p. irty Hpuikon , not to rotul papers who oppusu alluiicocuiidldiilc- to follow tin IvIo.ulwM. la olhcr worth , tlicy nro nd- inouhlioil l doiiotliitip anil bc-lln-o nothhijr l > ut as tliw avotllnvtedby tliu dictator mid Ws croat1 iiiiid laclieys. Buithovoton ciiiiuotbo dpptiiiilod on toile this. No insittcr what nmv bo tluMr griov- nncoj or what uiny bo their distress , they linvo not yut lost thcKunllsb lovoof filr jiluy mill tlio Aiaurloaii spirit of liulepcnu-- mrOjiincl tiiL'y\vill"h .Mr tlio other side. ' ' Tlio roimbliciin pnrty will ninlirtalco to sue tliut wjiulillfan fanners shall lure nithanco to hear tliu roiublinta siHe , ui-d then if soiuo of tlioni will eoutiiiuo to luludby tlio nose by silf-sotlciiiR doniiinivuoa tiny \vill have oily : tliombclven to hluiuo wlionliiuilly tlicy sliallsi-e , as tlicy "v\lll In tlino sco , ho\v \ tlioy Ami so the dicUtor flndi tint ho nocils mpnoy. And tow ilooa ho undciUHto to ( fut itf Let in sec , It h true that thcrt arc or ouglit to bo tbousandsnf dollars lying idle mtho allinnco treasury at I-Ait'olii , to which lie holds tlio kpy , but w yet hovovld scarcely dare avail htnurlf nnd his pnrty of thli sourcu of sup ply. To nso 0110 oflxls o\vii phrases , the time lor that "u net yet ripe.liut.it sometimes hapwns ] Unit what tnaynotbo ilonodlrectly mid law fully may bo tlono ludivcctly , anil , if unlawfully , tliatvith sumo people voultlbo Ot minor conslJcratloii. And now thosohiciiio bordus touufoltl. InBuiMwvs'paiwr ' of August ICnpjicaratho followhitfuotlii ! , tlieitullus of which urainliio : Niiiiu.vMi.x. KTATE VIUASCI : , SKCIITAIIV'M : : Orrici : , Lixfoux , Auj ; . 1 , isrw , IS'otlco Is liorcby rfvcn that tlio osct-utivo order re mitting tlio payment of dues fov ihoquarter cndlni : ScptcmDor 550 Is extended to the quarter eiuHit ( Oo-omber 3I,1S1XI , , U'lila does not niilyto ] Initiation foes , which will bo for warded m usual. lHlancnnn JI < j > o < fJ ciiii Uflef/Kj/uiKll/iiixIc/t / / / ( u tlitlrtrtiiinriitn rrtciuldij ; cduciHoiiui icui/t , jiotfllcdZ urutlttrwlM. Alliances iiithocustcni part or tlio sute will bu o.illecl upon to roliuvu tlielr hrotliors lu tlio vest , wiioro tlw crops nro iieurly a total failure. This fund ismi ho appropriated foi' thut iiuri ese if thought licst. .T. M. U'lioMhov , Secretary. J. Ill'uitows ' , Uhalrniun Kiccutivo Comiuit- Icc , ' * J'olitlcal ' or otherwise. ' Precisely so Mr. Uurrows , Von could not constitutionally lalccmoiipy out o the treasury of tlia state nUianco tojiayyour carajialga cxpuiisosand so , iiotwltlist-Jiiliiit ( thoi-oiuliUitlcin snys tliat lines to the state niliauco must ho paid ijnar- tcrly ami tzhcs no onu any discretionary power to reuilt HUi'h tluos , you assume to nui- llfytlio constitution b.v telliiifr all the sutor- Jiniito allUncoi In tlio tat that tlioy in-od not piy ; duos for two c-ortuin iiuarten. And why have you ilonn thisl Dviututl v la orJor thattho money mlelit bo applird "to educa tional purposes inlltiml nr oIioicfMDut / \ \ oappllod to such ixjlltieal eiliii-atloa : Manifestly Ly paying speakers ami other cntjiiaiKiii'xiiciisosof your nc\v paily. Ah , Mr. lUinows ! fonvriys tliat nro d.ii-k nail triciis that ave vain 1 uin afraid you ilvnlthc louder of the " . . " - "f. ap."sayluy nothing- the famous lio.uhcn Clilneso , Tint tbls U now tlio plan , to use alliance money to rmi the now party , ! havu otlierovi- ( loiico. Notice the following from tlio score- turjof tlio Men-id county iilliiinco : V'Ol'XTY Al.I.mCIS MiilTIXO , "An extra ineelliif ? of the f armor,1 alliance of this county \villbo kid nt thocourl hou.su , Wednosilay , AuKiist 20 , at W o'doelsto tun- "OrnfU-oiistluitloii nnd by-laws , malce ap- rr prl < i/lmt for f.ri > ciixu < / 'deJcjafcvi , ilibcnsh the poUtloil situation , and aut on resolutions. Thedolcgatosto the last rouuiat mooting of thculliaia-o nro entitled to seats , "J , 13. IIrni.i : , Secretary , " The Italics arc inluo. As would upiicai from iliscnsslons nt the late Mcrrick count v tndcnendontronvciitloii. utu'liidi I was ures- a spectator , unil such is doubtless the factthoilelOfatca , roforrej tola the akovo notice wcroihoso to the lito ; inOepeiidsut oonveatlons nt Columbus awl Lincoln. Inthiscouncotloii I ( 'ivo iniolhor polulcr. In nroci'ut ' prlvnto conversation witli O. M. ICem , liuloiwidoiit candltato for conuruss froir. this dlstrii'l , lit Central Oily , in the presence , of sovewl othtuyviitUincu , 1 raiaeil the i > ( int tliat the iilllain-c-s liuil uo il rlit unilur their constitution , whiili inakc.s the allljnco a inn-partisan i-onivrn , to vote money fmni lliolrtivisuric < fovsuchuaMisiiii puvi > sos , Ha imlttcj that the allinnco had Buch ri lit , ' 'for , " said ho , "tliu constitution docs not say that thev shall notdolt , " Hat Huvposothnyshoulit twit , since the inuinhor- blup of the allluniiu is luado up fi-oui all panics nud JilUUiku imy duos into tlio idlluiL-o tivasurles , it follows that any such appropri ation of mouoy for the boncnt of ono purty woultl lie a fniveJ contribution us to these monibtMi of Ihu nlllnuro who inbuilt belong to or bo liifiivorof othfi'iKXVtles. 'Jliorols other cvid 'iico ' ta show Inat th\\ sclicino Is bi'lnj ? or will t worked nil over thostatp , but CIIOURU tor the pmsont. a'bia Iscorlulnlr u new dop-.irtuw In poli tics , 'Jlils is sixillinK th > Birvpthins with n venroancc , IliU 1 * pctUiik' tlio tliinjr down rtiiowhen jnm sWl Lomalo to contribute to the cniimiiiii | ! expunge * oflhelr political en- oinlcs. 0 yoiwlitlcaltrii-kstciii ! co now and tnlw i < ? Mensal tlio feet of Jay Uurrows. ItcnuliUciininombun of the ulllaiicc , how do you Ilko ill Is that what you onllstod fovl Hurrv up now ; tlino lishurt ; pny youv due-s , so Ibat the InUoxiulc U can have money to run their cumpiiiin with. Of members of the alliance lupeiieral.lii all sincerity lot mo ink , do you not BOO thut you arubeliifUupotl by tlioso you h.vvo honoreil with voui ooiilldcnco and tupiorti that our owler * Is boliiff grossly anil unlawfully per verted from Its original liitontl aiulthiit you audit arc bclnffisoilas toils to advance tlio mew ix'i-soual intnivsts of those fcelf-uevelvol us traitorous leatloi-s I They adn r tlieinuity iit tlio ulllaucw as 3rjrnnl/ntons | and tttf mwlvct as oftlclnls en- llrely outof this political f ray. Then wo ns brothers. . In pcai'vunil linrinony , strivlnp to- fptlicr for thcsatre oneral puvioses | , coulil liavOKOiiB on ivithour ivorli , our organization - anJ for the future lutnct , cvcr-nnm-lnfr stroiiK ture , wlillo m llidK-iduuls e.ichof ul could invay , Cir.uir.KsVoovri5n , iMllllllVC NCVV VoLCI. The harvest homo picnic of the farmers' alliance of Hamilton cojtity will l > o hold In the public jnrk nt Aurora , Tuesday next. I'resIJeiit Powrdiind Judge Mclveif'iiun Avlll address tin ; xitlierli'ic. ' The Webster county iilllinco will hold n mudliiirot tJliiL * 11111 next S.ituvd.iy . , uiul in eonnectinii wltn other Inislnois will form nn oi-iranlznllnn for protection from tlio depreda tions of lioraothicros. A picnic of the Oiio county alliance has liuftn iii-iiinjfeil to ho hold , one nillu nortliof Odcll next Thursday. Thoeaniliilutw otitho lntlcaui.1iiit | ) ! llcltel willbu present. An alllanc'jplcnh- bo held nt OorOaiul shortly , hut the exiiut d.ito lum not yet b m niitimmcnl. 'L'lioro will bo nn nlllnnca picnic at Stclln , liluli.irdson . county , Si'Dteinbor 1 , nnil tiblo bpcalturs will bo presoiit. An nllliinoD oolobratlon will bo held nt Maplevillo , JJjil ocouuty , August U3 , nnd a blKluriiout iicxiwcteJ , Pl i nnt Dllo alllatictf will Rive a pli-nloin thoKi'ovoat Hutton , Clay countynoxt , Satur day. Mutiiiind spuoch inalilinj ivill furnUh thociitcituiiimmit , Thn lintfalo county ulliaiipo will hold Its rofftilitr inot'tias utlCownoy , tsoptomboi1 11. The farmer ) ' alllaiico.of l-'i-ontler will hold a niiotini ; at Sboolcvllli1 , Sfntoaiter 2 , The dale for the next iiwotinjj of Uospcr county silllniii'O isSoptcniDcrO , at Kin-nod I'lwwant A'lo\v niliauco will liululijo in a picnic utBuyarii , Uhoyeaiiacounty , buptcm- bcr I. I.A A plcnlo to whloh the finncrs of Pumas , Ciospi'r. 1'hclps imil llurlau counties luvo l)0-ii invited , will bi ) held at IJork l alls lo- sort , Hoveti inlloj nortlicast of Oxford , next l-'riliy. The regular meeting of the (5a ( o tiounty alliance will bo bold at Oddfellow'hull ' in Huntrlcc , September 13 , j\ | ilule will ho hold at Diet's prove , Con- tcrvillo , Docl o comity , on Thursday , August ! JS. , loseih | Kdpcitoii , independent iionilnoo forattornoy ponerul ; 0. M Keui , imlopeiiu- cntiiomlnoo for member of congress Third dislrict ; O. K. liill , muster htnto Ri-aiifjo , \villbe the lojilliis sixukcM , while shortnd- tlreuses will IB m.ulo . by otliers. Two cornet bauds will bcin attonil.incu.iuidil . . Kr.mil tmio may be expedcd. ti'fATJKXEH'H. N'olirasla City lii-ltliji ; Troubles. UEIIIHSKA Crrv , N'ub. , August jl. [ Special to Tin : BKH.I The propo-totl uo\v wagon briilg-o ncrosi the Missouri rlvorls not yet tin assured fu-t , , ulthouijlibjiidi to the amount of SIOO.OilO huvo twice boon votel 1'ho - < Jlit- oago , 13urlitiitoii ; & Qulncy railiuid li ilglit- In every stop with d < spor.itloti nnd iriy yet succeed h tlefiMtint ; the project , The object of tlio rallroiiil'4 ' upjiosltlon li a mystery , liutlt isassortod that tlio I'onip.my sees a new oistorn railroad buhinil tlio bridge scheme , which voull bn a bard blow to tlio "Q's" monopoly of business in thU > ccMlon. The fact that the railroad company Illod a claim , on a niero tci-lmiiMlity , for sorao $ 'UOUJ ' in olduniMUPilN'phr.islciiOit1 } bonds , voted in IsTJp.iid in bulldiii < { a liviil e , thecluirter forwhlehVH , uftcrwjrd 'purclidsed bp th < j Hurlinytoii. han aroused conbiihu-ublo inJIw- natlon : i"iin.t | thoroaJ. Jtis lurdlyiirobiblo that the " -Q" Is afraid of aitotlier iMilrii-.ul , ami thore.ilmotive ofits viBorouiopiwsitiiiii totbo bonds will proba bly lie < lwc.loi > ed bi'foro tlun-asols sittled , His icpoili'd thut thoCliiciipoii'idtiiiKiiiid provision company will atso hrin injiiaction s against the precinut , to rostraiu the bonds ! foiMiis Voryl'oor. CIT.T WASNob. , . , August k [ Special to TuiBii ; : : . ] There is ljut little iiopo for a fair corn crop in this section , ultluugh wheat , barley nnd oit $ did pi-otty well , coiuUlerliier the ilr'v weather. Corn is TO cents pr ; bmhcl hero. lluildlng goes on very lively. Thcro is plenty of worlc for ull , Bird brothers have Just morod Into their ncnv bre liulldliiR- . TlioBrittanhotel front is nearly completed ; itlaa p-cat addition to the to\vn. H. L. PO\SCO | < nuttiiiKiip iiKooJrcstaiuMiit bulla- iug , IDiiirloBroiliunof Urolccn Bow liivo Justliutln npoodlnmbjr yard. Couslilorablo i-ealostato isselllnj ; niul prlcoa are stoallly Koinfju | ) . 'J'wo uildittoiis luvo k-en made to Callawiiy within a couple of wcolis. lloth. tire on the south side of the present toivu. Ono is railed Necilbam's addition , 1ho other is 1'nrdy & IIIKIMIII'S addition. In the latter there isiomo bullillui ; already commenced. Tlio railroad audition l-mlso lively. Several buildings hnvo sono up and mow arocontam- phited. A j-ood mimystraiiKors and specula tors ur ln town mid tlio pl.ieo vrosonts.quite a lively appciraiii.-e. , 1 lie Out Ionic in Siou.v County. lUitiiuoN , Neb. , Augrust al. [ Special to Tin : BrE. ] Thlscounty has been fuvorolby frcqucntshoworjof IMo \vhieli Imvo done u Kreat deal of good. TUo small yraln in the north part of the i-ounty is almost a failure except some millet which will iinko part of n crop. Corn hi sCHIP jurts of the Hot CroeU county \vill \ bo qtiilo f-ood. On the tnblo hind the suull fruin ci\ip \\\\l \ \ hj fair. Some wheat will ba Kootl , bchiKCstlni.itod at from twnty-llvoto thirty bushels per aero. O.its , Hat , millet nncl pirdeu pralueo will ha good ontlio UblolanUund corn promise. ! well if aiH > ai-l.V frost UQJ.S nut i-uteh it. liOf-oiitly iiinuotiiiKwxiheld uniliu-iMiifje- incntH mtrlofor Slnux county to inako an ex- hihlt ut tliu stitc Uir and those In cluiwo will have u shovin ; * thfro tliat will bun crotlit tolho tuurity and let tint { icoplo know wluvt tlio roaourcM anil produuti of this locility are. are.Tne firmers nro biuy putting up hay. The piussesof this locality uru of a superior quality and thu jieldthi.syo.ir i\-ill bo fully as good , i not betterthaiithanof Inttscuou. Tlic Xrws nt Valparaiso. V.ui'w.\no , IS'ob. , AugiHt l. [ Special to Tin : Bni.J : This vicinity has bcon vtsitx'd by soveralshowor.sof ruin withlntho pist week and they seimi to htivo infiisodnew lifointo oviTvono. ilayliid Ins co-umcncod and the yield is better tlim that oflasts'iiison. ' Pota toes are very se.nvi ! . Oitn aw very light. One llclil ofwhc.it nc.ir . town yielded twenty- four uiul il half busheU pcraci-e , wldlo others ous low jvsllvo , III sluoss Is nli-klnc uu and business men are howfulof better times in the near future , The iJndell hotel is st > on to bo opened up after sUwlliitf empty for nearly tliroo years. The ihniigc in railiwul affairs bring * several train men to ninko this theirhotne , im-ruas- ing thopoimlition byut least llftysinco the census wivs taken. Two bos tiers now tnUo earo of five enijlnca vblclicomcln liere Jar the night. { huso CountCrops. ) . IMI-HII.VI , Kub. , Aunust 21 , [ Specliil to Tin : BrK.-Cluiso county lius been favored vith cciisideniblo ruin during tlio p.iit . weelf and prospevts for late corn arc Rood it frosts are not too early. Your correspondent is rell.ibly Infomiod tlmt J , II. Jk-Goaghey , a farmer living li the ntirthwestpartof the county has tluwhed tMs season l.ooobuhhels of wheat , ' . ' ( K ) bush- L-U of rye , nnd SDJ busbeUof oiU , nnd parties luvo agreul to crib him 8OOJ , bushels of rorn frum bis ttrowii ) ? corn crop , provided they rccolvothosurpliis over that niuouut. ThU is nlven fha rveoulo inuy ) iovvhnt ( 'htxso county so llwlllilo Avlth ilrouth. . St-i'tuion ' , Nfb. , August 1. [ Special to 'J'lir. IlKu. ) JuJjjo MoKeighan , the alllanco candiJato for congiims in this district , spolio in the opera house , prositinably to the farm- | era' alliance. Ho liad an audleueo of about 0110 luindivd and fifty persons , foi-ty ol \vhoui\vewfarinei-3 , and the balance wore jieoplowho went out of curiosity to hour \vlmthu h d tojay. HoUtlltOil in a ranihllns iinuiiicr n irlyn our vlthout ollcltlng any onthuslasin , Inftiot.ln the opinion of tlio nui- Jiirlty of thos > o present , Ws elturt vaa u fall- nro. J'otuln Crop R SKI Cnr , Keb , , August 34- , - to Tim BSu.All rropj In Otoe county will be nearly up to thonver.ipj , with the excep tion of eoni nnd potatoes. Corn will ba nbout a Uvo-thlrds crop , nnd intntocj nro almost u failure , rvtnUiiuj now atI.CO JH.T biiMlicl. Parnifra will realize double wfiat they got from lust year's crops. < 'jft HIJACK it 7raii actiniis ol * ( he try Onrliii ; tin ) Ijiist AYooUi THV , AtijTiiat 'H , [ Spednl Telesram lo nr , ] The following tublo , compiled from dlspitoliM from the clcnrlni ; liouwi of the rltlei imin'i.l ' , hhoxvi the prma ex- uhan os for lmt wejk , with ratm i r cent of Increiso or dacroue , in ncraimt the amounts for the eorrasrondlng voek In 1SW : MljiiH-npulM. . iiJLi7t\7. Not itoliU. Ko uluirliu liouu ut llila tltnoluvtii'ur. of I'ruliihitloii Tlm Ont- loolc In tlio L'olitlcal I'icld. "YAXKrox , S. 1) . , Auguit Hi. [ Special to TUB ii : : . ] Tlio PclfferBros. , ainoas the buycst anil best farmers of Yanktoii county , have soM their 4Sacro3 ! ) with improvements , ten miles from Yunkton , for10WO , and -\vill go to Seattle , Wasliui < 'ton , whoi-o tboy ivill go In business , and where they can talto a glass ofheor If they desire It nnd not viol.ito nny law , These gentlemen arc old residents of the county nml r.iul : with Its best citizens , ono of them having sen-oil us county i-otiunis- simior , Intt they nro Oernians anil It isau open secret tint prohibition is driving them out of the stale. AucJ they are not alone , for many hunilrcJs of others aru going nnd for the saiiui reason. Si'iiator PdtiijKW nnd Congressmen Plck- leiuind OitToi-d will all bo on the grountt at Mitchell en the asdcmUlngof tlio republican convention tills week. Piclden und Gifljrd seoni banguiuo of nouiiiiiitioii for re-election , but John li , Gamble of Yunkton will po into the convention with n good ile.il of strength and Senator I'cttlgruw is said to bo favor.iblo to hianoniliiiition. ( lovoruor Mcllcttowill niost certainly ho nominated for re-election from presentIndii'.iUoiis , anil so will Seci-otnryof State Jing-meed. For the ether state oOlccs there \vill bo a scramble. The conveiitloii meets on Wednesday next , but the nomina tions \vill hardly bo made beforeTbursday. In Minnetuhu county doinoerats ami iiido- penileuts have ngwoil ou a fusion tieltet , and an cITovt will bo iniuleto bring about asimllur condition of thing * throughout the stnte , imil on this fusion rests tlio bopo of democratic success unil tlio election of Qartlett Triyp to the United State : ) senate. Similar tactics are expected to prevail In Yunkton county which , if successful , will give Trlpp its live votes. The farmers have left the republican party in such birfo num bers for the lndun"ii.lwit orgunl/ntioii thnt It \vill bo dlflluiilt to fort-cast tlie November re sult \v-itli the usual certainty , but the chances seem to favor the election of the whole re publican stain ticket. Such will surely bo the result if the democrats und indciicnilcnts do not boil down their two tickets and make ono of them. Tiff. l JlKfillH-j\'f'ii HVIt'.l 11 A. lie AVill Si I Sileiiibei- ) tlm Alle- AusiKt SI. [ Special Tele gram to TUG Bii : . ] After this wool ! nnC till about the lint of October the buslncaa of the executive tmnsion and most of that of the executive departments will lie conducted from Oresson , I'a. , on the summit of the Allegheny mountains. The president will b located there witli his family. The Park i-ot- t.iio ; hai been put In oiMcr for their occu pancy this week , and when the president fjocs there ho ivill return to Washington only atlateiTiilsof a wookor lon o r , for a day or tvo to attend lo business which lie cannot tr.insad outside of the white bouse. Ho will huvo a si8uial [ wire and liis regularly employed operator at huiul , placing him in constant and direct communication ivith eoni.jW'u . ' and tlio oxceutlvo dopartnieuta. In nil the dvpartmonts there are special tele graph opur.ilor.-'i a ( roverninent wn-o being a circuit of thorn. Bills for the signature of the proohlent can go from congress to Cres- .soii in afo\v hour * and tliouiiiiouiicement of lih sl natui'o mndo by telegrapn. 'I'lio presi dent has had n long and wearing aeason. Ho ha < been on constant duty for almost a year. Tlioro is no work uioro exacting or exhaust ing tlwn that which th { president of. the United Statei hai to urfonii , uud iioonohiui been moro faithfully at liU jitwt tlmu tbo present oe upuntot the wliito house. If ho tultes a "day olT"ut this time the people of tlio country , Jrroipecllvo of naiiy fealty , will \vUh hlm fair weather , AVilllain Ijuves St , I ST. rr.Tmisnrno , August 2-1 , A farewell banquet % vas ( jivcu last oven ng nt I'eterhol palace , The czar , Emperor \Vllllain , Cliaiij : ellor Von Cuprul , Do Giers and a number ofloiuiliiB ofltcera wci-o jji-osent j\ttor the banquet the emperor dopnrtod. Uo ws ac companied to thiquny by the czar who hndo him a cordial farewell. The emperor boarded tlio hnporinl yacht Hohenzollernwhich put to sea at dnwn , escorted hy the German Iron clad Irene. Vice Admiral Schwartz , military pover nor of ICroustudltavo a. dlunor last evening to tlio onlcors of tlio Ii-eu'o anil llohen/.ollcrn The ntluilral toasted ISmporor William ana Captain Von Arnlm nnd proposed Iho health oltboozar , nui-on Warshul V-oa Dcborstoin , the tor ! man forei n secretary , has left lierllu to meet the emperor at Memel. \ TMoiislcr DeiuniiKtration. LIMCKICK , August 21. [ Special Cablegran to TH R BKE.I Thirty thousand persona tool part today In ailonionstration hold hero to protest against Bishop O'Divyer'ii ' attacl upon John Dillon , ilr. Dillon , Mr , O'Drioi and ton other I'.irnelllto meinbors of parlla ment made siKMchos. Most ol the loading citizens held uloof from the domoastr.itloi outofriJsncet for IJlshoji O'Ewyor , Abau iuut followed at vhlch lf 0 Kiiosts wore jirosoiit.nurnlorol ) spocchcs were made - T ! o International Copyright Hill , W.vsiiiNilroNAufiust 2-1. A number o veil known residents of Washington have united la a petition to the house of represent utlvoaurging tlio passage of the Interim tlonul copyright hill wUlchlt issuMto.bi ) the intention of thacommittee ou patonU to c.ill up Tuejdujuoxt. . \ru.r \ , UK .V.KJIK itx nrx TO ; > , y , ttiuior tliat , ( | u ; Siipn'iun Coiinoil Ilni JloaoljptX nn Ajrceiii iit. Ti-.iuu : HAI-TI ; , Jjij. , Aufjuit 2 , After a essloit of one lipurtlie siiprciuo council ad- ourncd until Siftl'tomorrow. The reix5rt of he committee liiui been coniplotcil , but tlio council deddril ltd to cuter ui n its con- UliTiitloiitonlJlit. It U scnii-onk-inlly an- louiiccd that tfiv result of the meeting of the upreme council will bo niailo mibllc tudny. i AnatliprTlo Ui | Drullpil Upon. At.ii.vxii , N. V , lAuKiwt 5.M. A prominent cnder In the Coiifcrai strike , ami nn ofilcer In ono of the local OKseiuhlle * , who la hi a posl- Ion to know wh'iM-cof ho spoaki , tonlglil said : . 'SV tie-up of nil the yards of the \\ost sboro and fitcliburR roads nt Rotterdam unction 1ms boon determined upon. Tlio -Mtchburu baa boon lenillujr ntslstiuu'Cto the Jentrul. Between ICaviiers miJ Sclicnec- inly tlio road has mailo remai-Uablo progress n raising the bloc hide , which is almost im event of the past on tluit vortloti of tlio oad , Vigorous Ki"iol utloiis. Nr.w 'Yoiuc , August JJI , Al tod.iy'a mect- ug of the central labor union resolutions vero iidopted ik-iiouncing the management of ho Now Vork Central , reciting the ImpciM- Ivocoiu-ao tnlteu by Oovernor Seymour In SW ( In a similar iMiicrgeiii'y and i-iilllnif upon congress to inimoil lately talto poinihsloa nnd operate the eiitlro Vanderbllt system. tbo tli-ikii'H. CINCINNATI , O. , August 24. Delegates 'rom forty-four assemblies of ICnights of Labor met hero today and -unanimously Hissed resolutions endorsing Powdcrly's nc- .lon hi the Xcw York Central strike and any- ag that the cuino of labor is safe In his minis. A subscription paiier- was started md It Is expected tluit { III , Olllvill ) 1)0 ) for- vai-dcd to Powtlerly iluiiug tlio .vcelc. Mcct- ugawlllho held c-vcry night , Sontluieiu Aiialast Striking. BOSTON , Mass. , August 21 , At a largely ittendod mot-ting' - of local assemblies of tbo Ivnlglits of Labor , composed entirely of railroad men , the sentiment of the meeting was decidedly ag.dnst a strike , although icarty sympathy was expressed for the strikers. Vieo President Duvls of tbo Stciim Railroad Men's ' Protective union says : "Ko other organization on tl.o toof ] tlio caitli has i ripht to order our union to strike. " Ills organization taUo ? > lu all classes of men who work on railways. Delaware & Hudson In AMIANV , N. V. , Aucust 'Jl. Tlio executive ) oard of assembly 21(5 ( hold a secret session tonight. It was decided that if tlio Dchuvaro & Hudson road persisted in handling nny transfer freight from tlio Central n general strike would bo ordered nnd that the sanio ictiou betaken in reference to tliu Boston & Albany uiul Vitebliurg in case they continued iimdliiigtho road's transfer freight. - o _ Coming " \VccU In Congress. \VASHIIXOTOV , Auzust 31. l-'ho order of justness for the remainder of tbo session , as arranged by the republican comudtteoof the senate , provides ' for consideration of the tariff bill to bo completed without hiterrup- lon except by nnpnjprlntlon bills nnd con- 'ereneo reports. I'tieronro two conference reports expected to bo presented during the week ono on the Irrigation survey provli- ons of the sundry clt'll bill , and tlio other one on the hind grant forfeiture bill. The programme ( or tlie weuit's proceedings n the house lias already been ngrood upon is to part of the timD , unit the rules commit tee will probably provide for the disposition of tie remainder. Tlio 1'ope'n.Sorrow , LOXDONAugustJi. . [ Spodiil Cablegram to TJIII BKC. ] The pope has written to Cur- llnal Manning fxwilssing syniiiathy over the ass of Cardinal Newman. In his letter the poposays : "I am deeply prieved nt the de- Hirturo of n until Who , oy Ids learning , liU writings and hls6itnular piety gave great splendor to the sacred college , I .do not doubt that ho has alroidy received the re ward of his virtues. Nevertheless , I will continue to pray for tuorcposo of his blessed soul. How llni-i-lsion Spent Sunday. C.U-B MAT , August 21 , ( "Special Telegram .o TUB Bcr.J I'rcslilcnt Havm.on , Mrs. Harrison and the hitter's nlcco , Mrs. Dim- iiiick , wcro driven to Celd Siu-iugs thismorn- ng , where tlioy attended services at the old Gold Spring Presbyterian church. The resident will probably depart on Tuesday ior Washington nnd the family will leave a dnynr two later for Uresson , whcro they will vcinaln throughout September. Lnlinr Day la Chiongo. CIIICAOO , j\UBUst 24. I Special Telepi-am to Tm : Bui : . ] Organized labor will make a demonstration in this city ono week from to day that promises to eclipse anything of the Iciud over witnessed in Chicago. Thirty-ilvo thousand men will celebrate the day which has boon set apart in recognition of the laboring classes , bv parades nnd picnics. The trades nnd labor assemblies will have by far the largest parade , over twenty-two thousand men being expected In line. The Knights of Tiaborwill parade witli over ten thousand men , anil altogether September 1 of this year will bo more generally observed than over before. Forest on F"iro InGi-reco. Arur.xs , August St. Vho forest ou Mount Sontollcus has been on flro since Friday. The king and Ills son are directing the troops in their efforts to prevent a spread of tbo llamas. The excavations of the Amer ican School of Areluuoloyy at Bionysius are already destroyed. p Arrivals. j\t Boston The Bey tlda , from Liverpool , .At Havre La Champagne , from New York. .At London-Sighted : The Russia , from naltlmoro ; the Servia and Ohdam , from New York. Deaths Ire in Cholcrn. Di.'nm.v , August 21. Tliero were eight deaths ou board a eoolio steamer wlilcti has just arrived from Madras , The sanitary court declares the doatln iviultcd from cholera and that Natal Is the infected port , A Cure0 of Yellow l cvor. Ilu.inx , August 21. The British war ship Buzzard arrived hero today from Ja maica \vlth yellow fever on hoard. There wcro nineteen cases on board at one time and 0110 victim died m'l'ortUoyal , y Ills LONDON , ugusl'flr. A letter from Honolulu lulu reports that Count Szccbenyl has been murdered by his servants In the South Sea Islands , ' t _ ' A jiiNi < v.rimn uior. c : i a ill's .Saloon , tlio Scjono of n DCS- | ) i-'iilo | Itntlle. There was a dvfperato flght out onVcst Cunilugstreet hutiovciiiug about 7 o'clock. It liuppcucd in - Oram's ' soloou , jus ! outsldo of thof' ' city limits , and the row began Wfcv the payment of the nrlco of n gliiJ.4 of Ix-cr. Tlio light bci.'im botwcnii uii American and an Italian , and in 'u ' few minutes there were ten or a iliuun others involved , and a miniature riijt was soon in iiragwss. Sticks and clubs were used uud boards wcro pulled oft the house and fenw in the scram ble for Directive weapons. Several of those cugawil In the llpkt received ugly hrulscsand theirclottus wcro soon lulf torn from their bucks and were besmeai-cJ with blood. Olllcer McQrido was called to the scene and succeeded in capturing two of the bclllg- ci-cuts , Anton Aldo and O. B. Foil , who were sent to the iwllco station. A HOMO Cro in at I'll. A small stiiblo on Jackson street , near Eighteenth , containing u horse and buggy was totally destroyed by lire ut lSO : this mornln ? . The strutluro was nblazo homo tluio befoi-o the alarm was turned in , uud tlio ho'-so ' was hurnoJ to death loforo the do partmcnt ro.iche < l the spot. The bufgy iva.5 saved. Uy ttio prompt arrlvu of the chemical engine ( lie flro wni prevented from spreading to n row of frame llnU but a few feet illstnnt , j\fter the hose carls arrived the lila/o was quickly extlngnlshcd. The stable bolotwd to A. t'holiniin , Iho buggy to C. I' , llcllloy mil tlio horse to S. J , Uarr , the grocer. The wit I IM loss will probably not bo iiiorotban $ .M. It was doubtless the work of an Incen diary. _ _ Ill the line of farce comedy the "City Dl- rector ) ' " is tbo most notable success of recent years. And the secret of Its success may bo roundln the poMOunel of Iho i-iuip.iuy , which embraces iniuiy of tlio best known jwoplo ou ; he comedy stage people who have loarneil ill the roiiulrementa of tlielr art In the school * of minstrelsy , variety nnd legitimate comedy , niul who have protlted by tlio de mands of the public for u class of amusement which shall bo nt oiu-o mmislng iind refined , "Tho City Directory" of today is but n reminiscence of a former "City Uln-dory , " whlcli wasimulo known at the CSmnd opera liouso a season 01- two tijto. Tha title Is preserved nnd tbo names of the diameters , who nro nil .Smiths , butoutsltlo of lids there Is llttlo to recall thollrst season of the present play. The performance of last iilgblnt UoyU's wnsso full of incident , so crowded with laughter , so rounded with tal ent that one cannot help hut give credit to Iho people who nmlio tlio "City Directory" tlio best riwoscntutlvo of farce-comedy now ou the romi. And at the head of the bit ; company which drew an immense aiulloncc to IJoyil's opera house last nluht Is Charles Heed , uu original comoillan whoso work suggests the French school of comedy to u reinurkubli ) degree. Koisoln hi * case bin been subordinated to limuor , and bis rule of a Chicago detective , Mr. John Smith , n inimitable. Hut tlio whole stroiiRtb of the i-ouv l > .tny does not rest hi Mr. Heed alone , I'liero are other members wlioio iiiunes are well known to theatergoers , anil their lirst iippearanco lust ulirlit called out well consid ered aoplnuse , which must have been i-heer- ing , nt least , to tlio recipients. William Collier , iRimcioMurtliiottl , William V. Mack , Hurt Ilavcrly nnil Alt Hampton contribute III no smull degree to the fun mid Interest of Lho jierfornmnce , seconded by a ntrong female contingent having the usu-.il quota of pretty girls , so necessary in tlieso days of farcc-comedv successes , JHss A lay Irwln nnd AliM Flora Irvvln , bear tbo weight of tbo remedy on the part of the ladles , their work being far above the average in point of abilltyaiitl veiyatllltv. Miss May Irwln , as a comedienne , has hardly nn equal In her particular sphere. Kho is oriKimil , conscientious to a fault , and bat what so few women In the profession possess , i fund of native humor wlilch I'.m ' always be dependcil upon to amuse an iiudi- cnco. Miss Amelia ( Jlover , an "American sltlrt dancer , " as the nills siv : , istjnitotho cnuulof that famous Kimlish iluua-r , l otty Lind , who nude sui-h a furore vith the Gaiety company last&cason. She it graeuful us n fawn nnd reflects the "poetry of motion" so delightfully told about by that clever versifier , Clinton Scholhml. An M.vnen.sivo Hide. William Lander was arrested yesterday for horse stealing. The man wus under the Influence cf liquor and tool ! a horse and buggy for n drive about the city. - - TJIF JOICK ON' TII13 KAll.MMIl. HoVas Coiivlnocd 'Hint leather Time IMI lit bo Iicft-IIandcil. An urtist who was down ou tlio Jersey shore skctehiiifj and pointing , says Hie N'ow Yorlc Sun , sold a Turin or a craj'on drawing in which the central figure \viis old father 'Timo with his deadly seythe. The buyer took It uway , well pleiiboil vith Ilia iiu-oliiso ) : , but roLui-nod next day witli a grin on his face and the picture under himiriu , and said : "IVo got uhon 13111 to homo. " "Yes. " "Ho Jinin't hut ( iftGcn years old. " "Yes. " "He's got tow litdr and a catai-act eye , but lie's Miiartor'ii uhilii-lij.'htiilnff. : " "Indoed , but I'm jj-lad to hoar it. " "I hadn't this piutur' homo live ininita when Bill scjt up a-rom-ln' and luutfliing : nnd p'intod out what d'ye think ? You've ' tjono . and dm wed old Father Time n-mowiiiK1 loft-hiinded. I might never have noticed it , but you ain't fool Bill fur elder. " "My dear man , " answered the artist , "did you over see Father Time ? " "Of eoursonot. " "IM you son Bill ever see him ? " "Sartinly not. IIo uin'tto ba sawed. " "Well , then , how do cither ot you know whether ho was right or left ImndodV" " " Iho farmer ho "Uy ffuml" gasped , s stood with open mouth , "you've ( " rot the iolco on us. That's it how "do wo kuowV I've luid three different hit-ed men wlio wore left-handed uud I've kuowed other folks to bo. I jisl jumped at it without stopping to think. \Vhcu Bill begun to luiw-huw and p'int to tlio scythe i jibtsot hi and agreed with him. Say , mister ? " "Yes. " "IVo not u son Bill. " "A\roll \ ? " "IIo's sinnrtor'n clmin > lig'isninir ' ] at ' six.ing up a tin pcddlor , Inu'tho biggest fool in the state on pletui-s. " FAT.I2 COUM > NOT HAltM. Tlin FccliiiK or n Security of a Man " \VhosoTjifuAVas Insiu-eil iiirJt l ( ) . They are touring : down old liousos till ever the city to make room for the moro inodoi-ii house , pays the Washington Post. "While those liousos or being de molished there ia usually a class of poo- lilo wlio crowd around , eager to pick up all btray pieces ot wood which eomo in their direction. Colored people { , 'onor- ttlly predominate in this class , and many a family i.s thus supplied witli fuel. While tearing down aliousointho north west section of the citv recently the workmen were very mueli bothered by thcM "wood hustlers , " ns they term thorn. The "wood hustlers" in this case were composed , with but ono exception , of small negroes. This exception was an old negro who Iind ono log shorter than the other , mul was nearly bent double , but whether with u'o | , or not no ono know. IIo looked us if lie hud worked hard all lite life , but nppoaraiiees nro de ceitful. The workmen became so inconscd nt the "wood hustlers" that they drove them all all uwuy excepting tlio old man. After a while the old mun became moro bold , and endangered himself in trying to got pieces of vood. Ono of the work- mull spoke to him about 11 , Milling him lie would bo hurt if ho persisted in get ting lu the way. The old man mumbled out something , hut paid no attention to the warning , Finally ho pot close to the wall and btoopud to pick up a piece of a beam , Just as howas stooping a brick foil In front of him , and ho narrowly escaped being hit. Seeing this , a workman yelled : "Look out , old man , or you'll ' ho killed. " "I doan't knro , " replied the old mun , and ho continued to confiscate all the wood that came within his nencli. Again- ho barely escaped being hit with an other lu-iclc , and again the workman shouted : "I done tolo you oust to git iuv y from dove. Tlio fust thing J'ou 1 < noiv S'm won't know nothing. " "I doim't kuro , " reiterated tlio old man , looking around for more wood , and soolng some in the interior of the build ing ho went for it. JIu Iind hardly putuoil tlio door when a lieavy hewn foil in the place ho Imd just vauntoiUouvol * oping 1dm In a cloun of dust. Sin-oral workmen , thinking that the lieiivy bourn had pinioned the old man to the ground , jumped down to render all thu assist ance possible , Imaghio their surprise when , en reaching the place , they found the olil man Rntharlug the wooil UH un- oonoornodly as though nothing had hup- ix'iiod , The -workmen were speechless for a while , and then ono said : "L.ook a'htir , ole mun , you'll have to git out of thU.Vo don t euro 'limit losln' time oi1 i-u-ryln' : yor korpus throuijli the Hti-cot , " The old man looked eimtomptuouslyut tlio .speaker , nud llion suld liiadoii't- glvo-a-uoulliionlnl toiio : "G'wap , nig ors , I dpu't care. T jtst had my life 'sin-ed fo' foty ilolluw. " . Hood' Snrsiipm-llln has u steiidlly lucrens- liitt popularity , which i-an only bo won by an urtlclo of ro.il merit , ( live It a trial. .N I DI-JXTITY , An Aii | > ureiitly Innocent Mim Nar rowly Hsoiipcs tb I'ciilli-iilliu-y. A romui'kahlo cases has jtHt boon tried In the Kiiperlor iiiurl of Sonoina I'ouuty , Buys the Sm : 1-Y.uicNi'o sj > ecliil to the Ohleago Tribune. Soniu lltuo ugo David Parks , who lives Hour lUnomllold , was swindled liy a gohl brick dodge. A 111:111 : calling himself \V. L. Hi-un , Shaw , and u iimiibm * of otlu r iilinsnH , was ar rested ut San Fi-aneiseons the Mipposud swindler. Alter his arrest at Sun I'Vani-lsi'o ho wis ideutlHod by Ilio vic tim , Turks , and a nuiulxn * of 'neighbors. Tim trial of tlio case lasted ovorii wook. 1'arks mid some of the neighbors. Mime ol whom are the best-known In 'the ooimty , tostilled that they wore certain 1 ! oui : Vus tlio man who dwindled 1'jirks. Tlio proprietor 01 Iho 1'ctaluimi lioti-l tcstitleil liMin.whohud rc flstored under tlio name of Allllornt tlie hotel just before - fore the swindle wus porpott-atod. 1C very witness called was posi tive thut the prisoner was tlio man Avlio dofi-ui1eil : ; 1'ai-lcB , Tlio prisoner protested his iiiiioooiiceaiid hand a hit-go - inimlwiof dopiwitioiis fi-Oiti Is'uw York , til , . I'aul and Boston to show that he was not in California when 1 'arks wis : swindled. Jt was tlio general Im pression that n fraud was practiced to procure tlio dcpositionsmd : the evidence was so clear Unit Uoiin was tlm right mail tlmt the jury stood six for convic tion against six for acquittal. IJjau lias ti crook in his linger and was soon identi fied us to that particular , liis peculiar demeanor while on trinl was such as to aid in a conviction. His case was so peculiar in Us nature that District At torney Burnett after the trial wont east to test the validity of tlio depositions ) . 1 to vjsltod St. I'aul , liostoii and Now York ami found ovorythliifj- as stated in the depositions. The wituei-jus , who were reliabli ) men , i-ocorfiiixod Bean's pliot ograph , iind exhibited his sliniaturo iindiU'eront hot 4 registers. JCoUiing is known of his occupation in the o.ist. Tlmt ho will be dlscliarjvd from custody is now almost u certainty. ' . - f. ICitl nay anil bladili-r troubles product ) n fceliuj : of utter dtspoiuloucy.A Denial htimulant and tonic , unit SHI unfalUns , ' remedy for all such troubles , may lie found In .Or. J. II. McLean's l h-er anil Kliluoy I5iilin. 'Jbe VaiiderblllH anil .Soelelj' . Tlio Vaiiderbiltsund the liradloy Mar tins jut into society \uuiueslionably by bjcoiiilii "rfv.'ulls . , " according to the New York AVorlcl. Thuy could not bo "nobs , " hi'i'auso , according to the lan guage of Iho "Four Hundred , * ' "nobs' ' are people who boast the claim * ) of lout ; descent ami who arc bluo-bloodod through ami through , 'The Vuiido-- bilt s could bocoinu "swells , ' ' how- orer , and thia they pnueodcd to accom plish. "Swells'1 are ucoplo who are attractive personally , ' ana who are able to live Mpiondlilly and are both able and willing to give niiignillcuiit untcrtaliimeiits. Some of Coir.eliusriuitloi'bill's entor- taiunieuts will bo reailily reciillcd. hast year , for example , ho had .losnf HolTmun to play at aroeoiition and p.-iid Jlo00 for this uttriictlon alone. This your he had Sarasato and D'Albort and puid SOI)0. : ! ) It will be easily understood how It is im possible for society uooplo to ru-iisl invi tations to iitrairs siii'li as the.su , and hav ing accepted hospitalltios tlioy are bun n I1 , , of course , to accept tlio host and return the social courtesies extended u.s bust they inuy. Nci-voaiHl MvciPUN. . An Important discovery. " They act on tbo liver , stomach and bowels tlii-ou h Uio nerves. A new prlnuinlo. They speedily euro biliousness , bad taste , torpid liver , piles mul constipation. Splendid lor men , women and clillUrcii. Smallest , inikle.st , Mirest. ! U ) doses lorJ cent ) ) . SumpUu ireu atKuhii & Co.'s , 15th and Doujjl.H. A NK\V KICATUUIv. Sonic lTnitiio I ( loslbilltic ol' the Slice al Postal Caril System. Wo hope thut noiio of our readers failed to read tlio rlisputt-h printed in tlio Tribune about thu now postal card "to bo used by women. " It is well to know what a thoughtful government Is doing for us , hays the Now York Tribune. There is ult > i > , it appears from the dis patch , to bo a business mon'n postal .lai-tt , giving us tliroo hl'/.cs and kinds -tlie in-esont well known card , the women's card , one-third hiuullor , of pcarl-grav bribtol board , and the business men s i-iird , one-third larger , of sitoiit munillu. Hero wo have the big inaiiillit foi-tho business man , tlio plain curd for the plain 111:111 , and the hi-anted bristol for the young lady ; and wo ought to bo happy. \Vu suppose , however , that this ih only the beginning. 'OIIILMI , b-lng smaller than men us a general thing , tlioy. of courtio , bliotild have a rtinalh'ijjoslul card. There will BOOH boa cliildrun's card without doubt , graded in si-/o for dllTcM-ont ngos.Vo hhall rend in the postal guide : "For children twelve to hixtcen , use Ko.I ; night to twlvo , N'o. I ! ; four to oij'lit , No. ' . ! ; infants , No. 1. liujicat MS often as noconsary.Vodo not know what the rogulutioiiH con cerning the new cunN will Iw. but it baoins to us that a wonuni wlio weighs- : over 150 pounds , say , should bo allowed to buy and use the common card , while a lady so fortunate , or un fortunate , as to hum-ess the scales to the extent o ( UOfl pounds should luivo the right to use tlio businessmen's curd. Tlie regulations will , undoubtedly , bo given to the public with the llrst lot of thunuw cards , Now tliiit the plan of suiting the curd to tlio pel-ton 1ms been adopted by tlio government , who can say nrliuro it will cndV Fat men who weigh over 20 pounds may yet demand nnil&oln postal card us blu'an a pine shingle. Our col ored friend and brother may some day bo roqulrod to use u dark brown postal card , The nation's w.'ird who is drawing the rations that the si ont 1ms left him on tlio far western rosurvntionn will inuko ills untutored hieroglyphics on tlio backs of coppor-coloroil postal cards. Those of our fellow uitixom so unfortu nate as to bo spcndlngthoir time at Sing Slug , Auburn or some similar resort , will write to their friends on a style of | postal card ns striped as a r.ebru. The | pouvl-gray postal card may full to tmtUfy I thu ladles after all , and it will bo found necessary to provide the blondes and , brunettes with postal ciirdn becoming to i their respective i-omploxlons , A man mny yet have his postal cardi mndo to order forliim us ho doia his clothes. Jt Is impossible to say where po.--tal card reform will stop now that It Isstartod. The hand grows dizzy in coiitcinpliitlng the bubjoi't. .Teniiio Wllllum * , Uboubrotto for Tony Pas tor , mid of law an ornuuieiit of various Lou- ilon concert balls , Utiul'llo huubout lo lead In the nltnr Lord Ltm r.-in'O Pctro of Ooptfold Hall , Bssex. Be Sure If you luvo undo tip jour mind lo Juijr Hood' * Sarjaiulll.n | : do not bo Induced U > take .111) ) other A r.oston ladywhoso cxamplo U Miitliy Itnltntlon , ti'll < her cxpcrlcnro below : " In ono Morowhoro I went ID buy lIuwl'H P.irsapsiilllA tlio clerk tried to Imliioomo Imy tliulr Miliiitcailot llood'8) ) liololdtnetliclr's \vuuldlastluiiRcr ; that 1 lulcbt take It on ten To Get dnyv trlnl ; tliat If I did not like It I ncr-d not lay : uitblii ) ) ; . etc. I'ut ho coulil not | uouil nu mo to rluuigo. I told him 1 bad taki-u Hood's ' Sarsapnrllla , knew \vhnt It was , \\u \ Mtlslleil with Itand illd not \\ant any utlier. Whi'ii I Ik'K.-in taking Huod'.H Sanapirlllv I was fi-clliiK real miserable wllh dy H'ini.i , nnd soviik that nt times 1 could lianlly oocl s ttantl. I looked like a person lit cnn lion. Hood's Hai-saparlll.i . dldlno jn Kood Hint 1 wonder nt myself soimtiiin r.nd . myfrlrnds fii'iinentlyfpi'akof It. " M Kit.A A. tloi-K , 01 Ten-aco Street , liostmi. arsaparilla D Sold liy nil ilrtipftlits. li six fur fV I'ri-ji.'ircil < in\ by C. I. HOOD.t I'D. . J\.ullirc.iiil.jl.o | dl , M.i j. JOO Doses Oiio Dollar 'J 11IJ YOUXC5 M AX OK TODAY. His Paraphernalia ; \Ioro ( linn the Oiiiictie's | Tolh-l. Why , ilid you over have a clrim ito pc-op into tins apartments of oini < i i in - , . rni-o exotics of the century ? Hi- \.ii.i. , for ho always 1ms ono , may boiinlimii by tmllldenl hrlborv to allow yon to pt-n- otrato its mysteries. There von inuy ga/.o upon his fopperies of sihn'- mouulou dressing -ca.io , luxurious batb-- , wriipj and drosHing gowns , his sill < c-n pnjnmiis , his onibroiih-reil JUNO of oym-y hue under Iho mm , his var nished boots on forests of lives , his ninety pairs of trousers , tlr.it number being nhfoliiloly required to carry him through the exigencies of n fashionable existence ; hln waistcoats , embossed , gilded , artistic ; Ills coats und V J jackets from the llaimels of morning to the tailless dinner coat ho dons nt night ; his piles of i-ainbowcoloi'cil neckties , hia iniiunierulilo lints , the shining Piccadilly Uln ehook by jowl on the shelf with the soft yellow sllkon nondescript ho wears on the polo Hold , and his jewel cnsna Illled with tbo rings tlnil ndorii his doli- cite luuidii , the Muds that glitter on kin Inimnculnte oxpiuibo of thirl bowim in the evening , nnd the jeweled , pins tlmt hold his cravat in place. Far more interesting than any co quette's toilet are the piranbornnlin , and intricacies of his , nnd when ho sal lies forth to sun himself upon the Uifino buli'ony in u dolce far nicnto , lie i.s n sight to bring lours into tlio oyen of the thoughtful Inholdor. Only in Now- ] ) rirt , says the Providence .loiu-iml , in this choice production to bo sj'on nt the height of liis glory , nnd not even inadanio's Parisian elegancies of attire end compete with the interest Unit ho arouses In Ilio soul of tlio wandering ox- i-.m-Hioniht from Tombstone , Arlx. . , who hns never ia/.ed ; ou his like before. One of the dandles , in yellow llumiolH , striped with wliito , with wliito HIOOS ] n pun his sli'iulur feet , a yellow tmshof surah bilk folded nbouL his niiinly wnist , n priinroso ornpu necktie witli n sin lo huijo peral reposing in its delicate folds , a boutoniore of ono pile : Mnrei'lial Kell 1-ino and n .spray of niaidi'iioair , and a wliito A-lpino lint on his blonde and a hynciiitliino locks , Nuunlorcd slowly down the nvenuo on a sunny noontide last wok , with an expression of \ delicate ennui in life nrihto- crntic features. Opposite J nines Gordon riemiult'H wlono\illa ho cnmufncoto face with a young fellow of about his own n 'o , dressed in nu ill-lUtiiifj suit of i)0i ) > - pur nnd salt homo spun ; a hatterod Derby lint was perched hack from a g-ood-nutureil , sun-burnt face , and his clumsy Hquuro-loed slioea hud uvidently known little of the blacking brush's tender - dor cure. JUit ho vvas the very porHOiii- liuation of iilt'iiiess and viyor , and pro- snntod Hiich nn limiting contruHt to the lihtloss ll uro of the youth whom ho en countered Unit Iho latter , not. such n. fool as bo looked , could nut help the lio.-t of a smile at the mooting. But the country hul turned and Blared onon-inouthoil at the ecstatic vision lounging by. Then ho looked down ut himself with a long , deprecating High , n.nd the iron entered into his soul. With a sinking sense of bin own unv'ortlii'nesa , ho went bni-k to his western wilds feeling - ' ing ui'iitoly thugroiil gulf falo Iind Hxed butween him and tbo priinroso llnnnols and struggling to formulate his dim ro- cijllouUim of Unit gront now truth of tlio tinio Hint "u woll-druhscd man's the noblest worlf of ( tod. " Ah , yon ! As nu eye-opener , Newport hns ndvantagcs not equalled by nny other watering plnco. The I ) oi- Wan boniest lo , HeoM ) Uoynl , the .stockbroker , has just" returned from a hunting trip up among the redwoods , isuys tlm Wan I'Yuncisiio lOxiiminer. There were four in tlio pnrLy and Hoj al was tlm only ono of the lot who made any piTloiiho to being u iiiinrod. Coiisccnionlly ho took the three- ni'oihytes Into liis cniilidencu , and every night. , around the camptlro , duiivorud to them n loutnrooii the tbeory and prnc- tico of the i-linso , The ramp WIIH ni-nr Muas lake , and though it Is noted as a particularly good section for doer , not ono of tbo'iintlerod bounties did th y gi-l in tlirco days. The stni-khrokor - ox- pliilncil nil this on tlm ground of tha others' ' luck of oxporii'iico. l-'inully ho tool ; them out with bini and nt I'tichstr-p explained the projtur thing to do. At hut , iiei-ohs n canon , thuy saw thi-lr quarry. Then Hoynl's knowb-dgo of details eunio into play. Uiuler his In- tstructinns tlio others deployed find got loowtu-d of tbo door. IIo gave lln-m in structions nbout cii'i'oplng and not break ing twigs , and all the rust ol -enough to lill a book. Royal himself cra 'U'- ' uii n canon until within good range and gave Iho signal to Jiro. His gaino dropped , but n very mad nhoep-nordor caino over tbo ridge nnd ilrovo the four rlllomcn tliroo miles with a club. Ho dually ovoi-took thorn nnd miido thom ii-iy about live timua what that t was wortli , and now lloynl don't any more in lruutioiiri in hunting. Abeolutoly Pure. A oremn of turlnr liakmt ; powlor. of Initvcnla'slrciiifth-U 3. Oovortunenl U * toil Auz. 17 , IHdO.