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Show kxaminfi:: or;r)i:x, vtaii. Monday Jioisxixr,, Mir. :ir,i:xi:;n ihe C of t'lU'us ittctd'ieu ill. ites t i a i:h ticens wliicb ws- - raiM-n te; rcNihuiou hy s :i.iii,r I! be irvivi J ..onie Itiue d.iiitig th.-- t wr--- k w:, J wl.l L.v Spiuer, If trn; i ouib-.- . su .nn Mr l'alr.-j,u'- pi: AHEAD AT ABRAHAM LINCOLNS CARLER IN BRIEF' h . x snii.i.r NEWS OF THE speaks. Svna'or on beh.iif of the Slan.v innie ut to . Tilln xii w ill Ik inoei'tiic iii.u-n-onvrvaiive M'tts'ors on ini'Ii s:d-ihcr n c Irving in ptvViii' of '!,e a revival of the xiinjeri. 'I lie s n.i e nil a'.joiiin tin in .l.i v in ji. r.iiii s na lor 4 to a'ti-ui ll wedding. lsing oi t In the House. Will, two appropt iatinu bill nu the discUMon of and I'.utiiipait-po-- t i t.e bill .i whipping ptov.dlng or f..i w :ie Im . 'eis in the Dial: lot C'.il.nitliij, and an adjourn men I during the welding day of M'sa Ruoa-vc'.- t -- entutive and K laingwonh, the house of r. pienctitutivcH beg it:.--: ,i Mime what busy legislative week. Mcnitai will he ItiMrict of Coli.inlds us), .ml the r.U'tlfleaiion lipptviiirh.- -I .on wit! w.il be up Tnesdnv. The bill tics $4 K::i p'lt for irtitica thins und o' in r works of ilcfcUM'. d'lil Mini is iiimiIv li.nnii.iMMi les than . I1 or Wedding Inauguration of New French President Business Before Congress This Week. The Longworth-Roosevc- lt upon t L ai pj.Iia-i.ien- i The new li.iiiiii of i.innb!ing will be uim w h.n ilciuli.l !; i.'.e fact he uurt is;" iii T.miiiuii'jf fir King i br'.-- uui of 1 iiu.j.k. u rtiit'd-ij- . burls I i in lake Ks'hl'liyry 1.. Tuuinn.W ills' hiiii-- 0 of m r!.s ssiiunKinis wiU rant of a speaker tu.d i lit- niinri!r of i he week will In ;:u'n up ill.' of imIiu' iiii'l o'lor will Kill;: lireliniliu'iss. fiMi.nily upi-j.ai'liJiir nt im TuiMi.iv cl next vi eel.. siriel of King Christian. An slnrjat uuirs'.i rieriitil gathering will of ihc crowned Jicub. sif Kitr-ipbs1 present at iBe ImrfKl uf King Chile-tian- . The deep ferlt.ng or mii'siw at. hi death lias finui'l vxpri muoii In every language and the nations will to pav tludr last tend repiesciiari-nsub respect. Among ' In1 more than win will lie h iwmiiio (listingiiislieil prevent ai. rhe iscriel mis' Queen of Kiighusl. King George of 4irecre. Kmpcror WilltMni of Germany. King Haakon of Norway. Arch Duke Franz Frederick of Aiisiiii and ihe The king Tlnciiraa of Htunswuk. will be burled in the chapel nr Fred-erleV, of i lap eaihedml of RoKkil. Denmark, formerly the ca.jiltl where ilw body of Queen lamina Ilea. The ceremonies; W i asM-uibl- u.liiiiu-joinin- g kiinl - a Ficnch Inaugural. Fallieiea, eight ii Clemen; Arnuutd firealdeni of rhe third French republic, will lake Ihe reins uf government, in becoming the rnliug rxecuihe France oil February lk. On Monday the El.iaoo palace will be ihc acenc of great pomp ami festhe palaco tivity. M. laiuhcl will lesve on Februaiy 17 aud at 4 o'cloek on the following day. the precise hour on which hi aeven your term will expire. he will awall the cmalng of M. Falllere. who will arrive, attended by a full military cissairt. rremlcr Rnuvier will pretuani I bn out Ruing und incoming president.. when ilien will be an exchange of comidlmentary addresses. A proiiwnmle through the varloua departriienfa of the official palace will he follwnti by a reception in the diplomatic conus and high stale official. Ceramonlea at El Canty. Tho dedlcalion of Ihe balUe mnnu-tneat El Caney, Culm. will take place on February 11. A party of distinguished offieera of thn United gtatea army and nary left New Yoik on February 8 to participate In lha exerciae attending Ilia dedlcalion. The Cuban government will piny an active part in the rerenioafc'S. Among thoae who will attend aro Webb C. Hayes, chair man of the battlefield nt (ommiton; Unit, Gen"rl Chaffee, prealrient of the Soeloty of Ihe Army of Santiago de (biha: Ueut. General Young, who atenrin aa the cnpccial representative of President Riaiaevrlt and Rear Admiral Hlggbinmt, Ihe American fleet In thn nival battle owe wait Wadding. Long wort The wedding of hllsa Alice Lee Rooaevclt. daughter of rhe Pretddenl. to Reprenealallve long worth, will lake place at the White House on Boon on Saturday. INb. 17. The ceremony. which wll be performed In the historic east room, will be solemnised by the Right Rev. Henry Y. Batlrrlee, Protestant Episcopal bishop of There will be no biiih'amalda The groom's heal man wfl be Thnnwis Nelson Perkins. of Boston. a cla male and lor a time friend. Thrs-- of Mr. Longwnrth'a rlaiu mete at. Harvard; B. A. Wallingford, Jr., of who married Mr. Longwnrth'ii (iKteat alKler; Lara Anderson of great grand non of Nicholas Utng' worth, the founder of the Ling-wor- t Viscount It fmilv fortune; brother of Cbarlev ie (Ti.mhnin. Count Asdclben ' IV Chambnin, who married the gnenis youngest sister, and Theodore Roosevelt, ,lr., the oldest non of Jhc President, will he the ushers. One thousand invitations to (he wedding have been lxuvd. Those repre-aentin- g o Wash-lngto- p t. Wash-lng-'o- r. ii.vl'i'.l p.in . luelu of Tils- ll.l-.t- til- - ive.Mii-.- i : v i'S'l i l.r 7. Ills- cdilllli'l Bll'i ii.'s .inner incml.cis sif me ci.l.ii.c vim ,e ii i in the United Si.ilcs ssluii- and their wives., lie' Justus id lln I'n.leil S'd'.s Mlpiellii' the nfliii.il '(lull cril rlieir wins. iiieii.hiTb sf ihe I'nr.y which sils'd i.ip ' i id Ihe (iriini, me New Yoik hi in t.ingi-cnsI ii e siiiin ill l.aci ilelcg.i in ihc cf'c in . i n Mr. Lingwirlh ml Ins hii.'e will leave Vh I.Migimi nn a i i ii lo Kiel ids. trail Piu in a sp-l.d cur Atn r tin jilj'i.ii ium nt of tiny sXn ct fo icjiic a trip lu r I X 'n I i M'lVt-- a half gt.-- 11 i olin rr gio-.md- 1 a hintM-l- f candidate ing until otln-- I'!ii I ta the assembly, ied hold- 1x43. to the liar. to Simnglii id and practice with John T. A'iuiiited s37 -- Moved h .WtUNI'l. 135 Iw-g- Death of Anno Rutledge, . Lin-di'ii- 's swecthe.iil. Jlaii'h. hrst plnced himc!f ii'hi.ihih )ok. on end is nniiu than a. opo)- - d to slavciy i hail lli" fs'im.ites s'i'.iinitteil hy the an "Imsi-'both iipou injuailce anil The p.isage of tie.' li.i-si!iii. wir ilopa-'nieIs pn diced. bill Tnei-ua143 Nuv. 4. married M.uy Todd vif L( xii.gton. K Army Appropriation Bill. IKinots in the die. uiniy iiiprnpi la ton hill Is uhii '.it Clay, prcxidential nominee. on lie Calendar and will receive c.nlv to eongress; voted isiiisi.l.TMUon. dins bill cirriet. ('if.-l.s,,V.ik' let- '.lie niainti nance of the x gainst - txteusion of slavery. l5u Declined the gni ;:iorhip of a legislative mendinetii oil territory. rhib bill piovidtng that whin llic office 151 Death of Thom.is Lincoln, of lientcuuut general ahull become next vacant it shall not thereafter be Ab'Mhum rather. 15 4 Repeal of Missouri comprotith'd, but I lie nffi-- shall ecje and will provide a fruitful sub- mise called him hack to polltiis from I I ) law ject n a p.iiiit of order, nil dif It v.K Ran Stephen A. aga.nst lie insisted on a special rule will lev Douglas for federal senator and lost. to keep the j.rovUion in lh 153 Feb. !1, addressed a monster for hill. Two davs will be icipii-emms Ik cling in New York City. the di; isltlon of tho Briny bill, ltih May. Nominated at Chicago, to esliniale. third ImIIoi t as the Republican Tln lust riel of Columbia whipping prcaldeutial candidate. William H. INtsr bill I on the calendar without his main opponent. lodinim mlatinii from committee and Sewatd .HUM Nov. 6. elected sixteenth presshould it lie called up. a lively discu-slnident uf the Cnltert State. Th la uni ic f pai ed. ('li.iirman I'njiie of ihe ways and electoral enlleg.- gave him the solid endorsement of all free states, exniea n . conimiTiPe, I deslrnu of secur-luconsiders i ion this week of a bill cepting New Jersey, which give three placing authority In the hands of the of its seven votes to Douglas. the two other nnd Bell Ircsldent to consolidate eustoms tm districts. Mr. Iayne states that nominees. 1 kill f'.r Fell. 11, left Bprlugfield his bill la in line with economy in that it ullows the alsdlsbmenl in the Washington. s 1 SHI March 4. first Inauguration. of ths President, of 101 April 13, surrender of For diatilcts wherein the collection are annually lesa than the coal of Blunter. 1 .01 - April 15, Lincoln's call for maintenance. While no specific agret cinnt has 7f.uiiii volunteers. 1H03 June SI. drew up a first draft been resrhed to that effect, ii is expected the house will adjourn from of the pt. emancipation proclamation. 22. Frida v until Monday with leaped to proclamation prethe White House wedding Saturday. liminary to (later) emancipation lofirM 137-- l.'t4-CJnva- sfd i cnii-gi'.-- s Eiirsijic. Mine Opcratore To Meat. A inet-iinof the op'Talot's lu ill-i h lea lined c.idt alrike will he held In New York on Fcbruaiy 14 and sn February M there will lie a Joint conforence of nisi mi hits aud operator. Great Inierai attaches id tlis'M ms'ciings, us Isiifi ihc opcralon are ieiorts-(- l as tiiuilv adhering to ilis-cii- ; their reapertlve pisilinn. In tha Senate. nder thn rcu.-hclast Mgieemi'tit senate will, at H o'clnck Monday on ns'xl Wsriiiepilay, role on I In1 xnhsirly hill and uinlcr the same ngiee. itietii, the entire ilnys of Tnesiinv mid Wednesday, with the exception of ilu into devilled to i online business, will lie given up lo ths' discussion of the ahlpplng bill. It I mu. expi'ctcd that there will be any more net speeehen delivered nit the bill, blit there will lie considerable deltale nn its principal feature and also upon amendments that will be offered. Th Statehood Bill. The joint staichuod bill will be made the uiittnlahcsl business in the si'uine on Tbnisday, Immediately upon the dlsiaisal of Ihe ahlpplng bill aud will lo hold the place uni II voied upon or displaced. Opinion differ a to the lime Ihat will be leqnlreil for the eonalileratlon of the measure, Coufcasedly the aen-a- t I quite evenly divided on thn Foraker amendment giving Arlxona an opportunity for aeparate vote upon the admission, and If Is not probable that a twi of stiength will be consented lo until there Is mohe definite Information aa to the attitude of rsr-lai- n aenslora Ihatt cau now be Senator Beveridge, who will have charge of the bill on the floor, expressed confidence In the anccee of Ihe bill practically aa reported from the oommlttee. II la understood that Senator I tick will open for the Mil and that Senator Ileveridgc will close In that Inlereal. Railroad Rat Bill Next. No decision has been tesched as to what will follow the atatehood bill as the unfinished business. The derision on that pont will rest with the Republican at wring committee and it will not he reached hy that until Ihc rsilntad rate. hill shall he reported lo the senate.' The decision will lie between ihe mte bill and the FhHIppIne tariff Mil. The day for a vote on the rallmsd hill la committee has been fixed for next Friday and (he bill will he reported onn afterward In the shape agreed upon. If the coninilltee succeed In getting s measure fairly satisfactory to the eenete leaders. It will he given Ihe place of preference Imcdiatck-afte- r the vote on statehood. No time has been fixed for retorting the Philippine bill. Tillman to Offar Resolution. will lie The wrenk'a proceeding opened tomorrow by an effort on tho pail of Mr.., Tillman to secure sn In-in vest igatkin of railroad conditions West Virginia aa a result, of the complaint made by Governor Hawiioii or that state tit the letter presented to the senate a few day since by ihu South Carolina senator. He will maks an effort to secure Iniinedis'e m, hut (tilling In thnl. will pre the iiii'iisure iimvii Ihe siteution of the scr.a'e. Fenalor Lodge will nuke hi snceeh on ihe rttiiro.id ih'h iitiestion Monday. It I probable that the iiticstion of . tbs- - foil-twi- cont-niltll- i Breck-enridg- IKHS-Be- aned. 1K02 Dec. 1, sent message to gress hearing upon emanripstlon. 103 .Ian. 1 emancipation proclamation issued. 1S03 Nov. 19. (citsbui'g address, which has been called the philosophy of the whole struggle. lkHf- t- Marrh 4. second Inaugural adCARDINAL PERRAND DEAD. dress. ("One of the most remarkable of the greatest1 state papers which . Archbiahop of Autun, Franco. Died history has preaerved.") 11 . Ditl- R- April addressed some Saturday. serennder hefaft the White House; ' his last mihlin utterance. Cardinal Autun. Fiuiiee, Feb.- 1 (4; which atendUtg Perraud. arehhishop of Autun, died Our American Cousin'' at Ford's here Saturday night, of pneumonia. theater, whs assassinated (about 10 p. of Au inventory of the raticdral m.) bv .lamea Wilkes Ikwith. A m mi waa about to lie made Saturdai 165-A- pril 15. died (7:32 p. m.) la condithat the but afternoon, bearing o private house 'ipposlte the theater, tion of Cardinul Perraud was much laty in Mate In Washington. Baltimore, ordered a woise, the Hsi'rlkhiirg, Philadelphia. New York. of the work out of t expert for Albany, Buffalo. Cleveland and Chithe distinguished prelate. cago. aud was then hurled (May 4) t. Paris, Kch. U. The new of Ihe Kpringfiehl. 111. Cardinal Autun of Ifrraud death ni was received with tnnrh regret here, ADULTERAof ihe soul THE WAR AGAINST and pra era for the repose TION. were aald in the principal churches. A GUARANTEED con- CURE FOR PILES. Blind. Bleeding, Protruding Itching, Pile. Druggists ara authorised to refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fall to euro in 6 to 14 day. SOc. Then again I turn to musing: Is my Country really losing ground? Are sinful men abusing what our fathers cherished so? Is the sun of honor setting when our -- statesmen are forgetting all the oaths they- swore and letting graft stalk idly to and fro? And again to her I'm speaking: Here's a revelation reeking with dbdion- or ah. the sneaking thlevea. their crimes should cost them dear! But she says: 'The Modern Hatter says that t)ie bonnets will be flatter and the firm of Click A Clat-- . .ter have some Faria fashions here." Ikfifi-v-Apr- il' . ASK FOR RECEIVER. (.aid I. 'just a minute! Here's a tale with sorrow in it sorrow for ihe sbsme and sin it so distressingly relgtes; Will you listen while I read It? Will you give me ear? Indeed, it Is enough to make hearts bleed. It is all full of uamea end dates." Then 1 read It with dramatic voice that swilled from roof to attic, with an ardor democratic, and my heart Madame," was In m.v worda; And she murmured aa vi-- s Pittsburg. Pa., Felt. 11. A petition asking for the appointment of a for ihe Mountain Coul eompatiy was presented In the Pnited iBatcs I circuit court today bv Richard Dono-- ! hue, vf Boston, alleging fraudulent use of the company's funda and naming a defendants George F. Huff, l.loyd It. Huff. Richard Coulter. Jos. 1. iWI-soRlrlisnl ('milter Jr., and lioheit PennsyPitcairn, all prominent lvanian. In his petit Ion Donohue charge that of the company lia.c the rcsoiim-been firmed out to eomp"ting eon I companies in which the co diTeiidant tire inti rested and a a texiili. the hinds of Mountain Co.il couip.my are lapiill) depreeiatilig lit value. The petition further nlleg's that there have been no meetings of the stockholder since lx'i'l and no siafemetil imve l.ei'ii lssiii'il lo any shareholder, save the ih'l'eml'in'. decision. Tit' court reset ved I ended that the milliners Intended to use hows of ribbon blended with the plumage of rare birds. J. V. Foley in N. Y. Timea. At a time when municipal ownership of public utilities, among them gaa works, is being diacusa..d. it becomes of interest to observe carefully anything pertalnln-- to the subject, even though the matter may refer more particularly to other lands than ours the British MHexions. for example. Thus we learn from the Gas World Yearbook for 1306. from tho offices of the British (ias World, that. Ihere i, . ! are 1352 gas undertakings In England, 253 in Kcotland, lib In Ireland, 125 in 52 in Canada, and fifteen in other Brltl.h possessions; in iiililitinu to which there are twenty-on- e British companies owning gaa work on the ConticcnTand in other part of rite world. Tin number of gas under- imiler municipal ownership taking forms a rtui.parutively small part uf Ihe total In the I'nlted Kingdom. In Kngluml there ate 1')34 gaa work ownand ulily 218 hy local ed by eompunl.-xHiiiliot'i'ir: in Scotland 2"h. against 8H, against 24. The 51; and In annual out p it of gas in England is given as 156.605,542.11011 cubic feet, in Scut Inn. I 15.lnO.597.OiMl pubic feet, and in Ireland 4 99.3.85U."bn cubic feet. The popiiluridii within the potal dis rict supplied with gu hy eleven th.-roniiiiinie. and among they supply 4397.tJ9.0(iO ruble feet of gas to In this area. 9f5.177 from Tottenham on the north to Beckenham on the sotitti. and from Stratford on the east to Putney Round Is produced 24.6 per on the west, tli'-rrent of the output of ga of the whole kingi'iuu. supplying r.cxrly IS per cent The largest of of the ga coiiioimers. ihe eleven companies Indeed, the foods long cn.'Ogh largc-- t In the wo: Id th Gas Ught wait of es th" iiiiisiinier. It i right and and Coke Company--makto cubic foot of gas in the year, Mtoi.1.1 know all about :!it and whether and cli.iia-- . 2 I Id p"r l.nuO ruhic feet, new n it while Roue of the smaller rnmpanies th"-- ' an' more It.trinful tli.tn fhc old , l a notably the ones, and we must also keep a firm rliarei. which Soiirii M"iro't.iii'an Company, to moiiufacttfers the grasp iip"ti chick veesscs. hut tilde I till IIS" eh; ryes only 2. and the W ads won h Co:i:i.iiiv. whose charge Is 2s. 2d. Msht.-nd over the ntfOcr. jter-mitip- . g Tn-'an- cru-ciil- 1 Gives Instant relief and will permanently cure catarrh, hay fever, cold In the head, sore throat, etc. Our guarantee goes with every bottle. If you have any doubt as to the merits of this remedy, ask us about it. . pif-poi- Si w R H litin-nilie- 1 ' . W Twenty-Fourt- Phones St. h Money Beats Them RINCKERS for Fin Selected All FRESH AND CURED Fieh and Poultry In FRESH FISH ARRIVC EVERY DAY. CBS. All Seaton Jusi phono us and ws care uf you. will take St. Twenty-Fourt- h 246 MEATS BALLARD & 331 Isd. 171-- y; The Armour Meat Market will bay; no Inferior aiaata handled at Both phoaaa BaB 2321 Washington Avenue We Keep the Best Meats Phone, j j ' ' Bell Ind. 7-- 311. L0ND0 N NEVADA Meat Market A. WRIGHT, MARKET Prop. 126 Street Twenty-Fift- h Fresh and Salt Heats. Groceries and Choice Meats Gama and Fiah fn Season. Ws handle Nothing but Print Steer Baer. of Both Phones ISA SIS Our motto Spceialtle: Home Made Lard and Sausage. Meat are Strictly A1I in Evary All Kinds ST. TWENTY-FOURT- Flrat-Cla- In ta plN Everything flret-cli- Phona Ind. 174. W. W. STONE, Prep. s Una. mu STATEHOOD USE OF GAS IN GREAT BRITAIN. po'-ion- tit-,- ' WE HAVE THE ZEST. TRY US. - 1 The wholesale KMsoning scare in reand adult ersnt gard to preset vat I In fiMtds ha h',',n discussed rsecntly in Ihe lay and tniliral pres. It brings mi unpleasant memories of the malodorous days if the embalmed beef conflict scandal, with lie of testimony us to whether a little lx i vie a cid in fresh licet were as harmful a saltpeter in corned beef. Indeed, one of Hie Government bureaus in Washington cents to have been puzzling over the problem wer since, oe-- t with a poison unity desirous of uncomsquad of volun'ei-rfortably purchased glory. It Is. no lion lit. disquieting to know that ereo-otn rank Is put nn our hams, or in th" Srntcn whisky we n ight proscribe for o'hn-i- . I. ut theae fear disappear when i'h larn that the "smok'ii'iiie1 or Imrut liarri-did tile sH'tie to the bacon and whisky of mn forefathers. Indeed, it seem 'o Is- - a nil" to look askance nt every innovatio-!- . whether li he good or hti'l. Kven Ktit ir ws once considered a d mgerjus pri servaliie. uud forbid. leu by liw. Cupper, once thought liiglily d ingeiii'.i- - in tna'l uimnn's, is now- ktiiiwn to be quit-harmless, nnd cocking ves"l. if this metal Tli" mei'iie qitantitli'b ot dyes it cil in onr ice cream or ctilte. or to color out bull.-- to Ha proper upiMtu-iiiare quite harmless. yell"wne--- . Alum may he harmful, no doubt, but ,ig-ib.. dm it. for th" trad" of e- 'ain bak'ng jinwder. Iienlercj on li. ridiculous for h time. iiim niukiiig the cruWe were sc.r.'-.Of liieasiirc. saders rich h void comsc. we do r want the whole INI of I'hemieal pn .rvative dumped . pre-fei!,u our fomix-- w.e :h"tn a- - natme madi them B.n tiist we uv no longer titled iivig a then fis"!s. Wc bipichwhen she S'lppiii-together the food fir tisi m'ich. and get at all by siipp'v. which i' cot the old nit'hod- - Modern cities couid e ic't for the new not ei-- i 'f i' 355 And rue-lont- MEATS and Retail POULTRY AND FISH IN BEABON. Phone Ball IN; lad. IN. their dark and sinful deeds! 1 seek to interest her in my Country's needs and vest her with this knowledge and arrest her rapt attention ax she reads, Aud I say: This revelation of the sapping of the Nation la creating a sensation-ha- ve you read the tale, my dear? But she answers: "Madame Bounce is of opinion sad announces that the olden style of flounrea will come In again next year." 1 FOR YOUR CHOICE For Fine Meats Then I read a little longer and the talc of giaft grown stronger. Ah, my Country hnw they wrong her with e MEAT MARKET Butchers Here "it in anger turning page over; 1 aui burning with rage and stirred with yearning to go out aud ha tile graft. For from what I have been reading all the country Ilea and the cause uf Right is needing Men to meet the arts of ('raft; And my wife in peace Is leaning back and idling niagsxlnlng. and with accents full of meaning, 1 address her, for i vow Some new tale of graft she's reading; 1 hut she says: guess that beading over plain lace edge Is leading in the fashion books just now. 1 w.-r- ml-hi-- TriE CENTRAL Bros. i DR. DOWS CATARRH REMEDY 2w Grccnwdl WHoImiI -- Iq The Market Affords GRAFT AND THE WOMAN. ji-n.- FREE TREATMENT GIVEN DAILY r MEATS Stream. 14';--Klwr- ed T Choicest - . . To Buy the tW'-ui- for the Sidle aascmbly; defeated. 1 133 Appointed pist insider at New Suidii, and deputy county survevor. 1'34-IClcc- The Places --. i.!u-Cui- A!j:uha:u'k ni.ehii. leach'-r- . I ho lJii I mb r time n.a:.uii(d lo get ino v cut's schooling sew u. tf. tti'-sIvio Moved to Illinois, settling ten util' s w- si of Decatur. 1 '3k' Served a elc: k in Offutl'b .New Salem, III. at 13 3 Twu mouths solde'iing in the Black H.wk ws- -. 1.:-Prop- OUR BUTCHERS h-- tii bir imii.iiia fariri. a ,f (b ntri v tile. of N nicy li.inks m-or- I I cic ciiir.nl jipi'iopiiation for this tl-- e s g uarr 1. k finn. Hardin 'iii.ti'y. 'i- Kriit ioor. 12. turbmg .ne old hud. After wa'ching tor about t.n uiioutcs 1 saw her ' and up in the u at and with her bill aud one foot change the pofcitiuu of two of the egg,-- , alter wnich she settled back i,n the neat. She then evident ly saw ni". f.ir h" gave a sudden twist tideway head and th'-wirii s'.owiy and can inas'.j- ativti-hi-(nil a flat a bill nsriug flat on l.er . ihi; BrcMntly I uro-- e from my iHiMtion and s:epia-forward, when the bird quickly sneaked away from ib.- - neat, seeming to crouch as near the ground as possible, until about fpet away, when she arose with the usual cry, bin immediately fell to the ground, fluttered up and down and finally turned over un her back, fluttering her wings a if lu tlv- last gony , but as I approached she scrambled away, dragging one wing on the ground until she had led me tully SOU yards from the nest, wheu suddenly she bade me au revuir and darted away like a rocaer. Secreting myself some distance from the neM. in fo irteen minutes 1 stirprisui to se.- her sitting on it as before being disturbed, bui how she reached there 1 um unable to say. as I did noi sec her approach, and half a minute liefnri! hi r appearance on the nest nothing was in be seen nr heard. A, rii woods Were opt u 1 had an excellent opportunity oi watching hr? Interesting maneuvers, aud had hoped to be able to no';! the manner in which the return would be made. Forest and . uv fkdjd'aijy AS A PRIVILEGE. t, m attempt to leave. The latter question has been serried absolutely and forever. Th Ariiona people threaten bloodshed, but of course that Is absurd, and they will take their medicine If compelled to do so, us will in New Mexicans, who arc alro nppo.-eto the marriage of the territories. But should they be compelled to accept by force that whieJi does not please them? We think not. Fortunately It is out of the power of congress to compel action, f hie constitution must first be a State adopted, and when the delegates uf the two existing territories meet to form a fundamental law it is probable ths: there will be so much friction that agreement will be impossible. The' hare been many Instances of division of territories, and one of division of a state savers! instances. if w include Kentucky, Tennessee nd Vermont, but, none compelling divergiflt populations and Interesia to combineIf the two territories prefer sepsr-tloand s continuance of present conunder dition rather than siato-iitoone constitution they ought lo Iwvs Iheir way, nml we think thev win. In which case ir teems useless to continue a fight In which the cnuntr-atlarge is only mildly interested, a'1 so only to the extent that it wanuPhilnew states except good one. adelphia Enquirer. Statehood I generally looked upon ss a privilege so great th8t many territories have been almost unduly persistent in ilylr effort to break into the statehood of the Union. Several natc have acted very informally in thin matter, and in some cases admission has liern postponed, while In several it wa permitted only on condition of important changes in the law. We believe ihat. them has never before been an instance where territories have opposed admission, as In the case of the people of Anx-inand New Mexico. Flftv-flvjphis have passed since the old Sensle chamber rang with over ihe Hiatus of New Mexico. which then Included what is now Arlxona. President Taylor was strenuous tu his efforts to secure admission. but the population was so small and so variegated that it was not possible. Now, when the two territories want to he admitted separately, the I'rosident is anxiou to join them, and make one big spainelv settled Male. He said on Saturdsy that the alleged fact that 35 per cent of the people of Arizona opposed the hill was of no Importance trod that he would preas for the passage of the measure. With all due respect to the President, h respect not surpassed by any newspaper, the Inquirer thinks that th The Stone, Lime ind Cement T' ' this cn c he U mistaken. Ir seems alUnion at, Chicago ha mai'1 sters most. as ridiculous and improper to t with the employer wmc force a new state into the Union against its will as for an old state to calls for last year's scale. J a rc n agr.-emen- e ') ! . HI H lz ul r lot V luj lot Ui cay: DRUGGIST F. Cor. 23rd Washington Ave. .era, Uatth 2 pres'-rvi'i- W 22,000.-(ii.o.on- 2 H8 It N01 MADE IN A lci-s- DAY I 1 W z! G peeing A in-- ;"i BUTTE ATTORNEY DISBARRED. THE MOTHER BIRD'S STRATAGEM But'". Mont.. IVi. 11. A special to . r from Helena state sihat B. the of hanks the While s'Ml'.i-iok S a well known attorney . l'vi t" li creek, p.'ar Clayton, in we if 'li: ci'v. bn, been disbarred from with tuy wire and a l irthcr ithciIi e in this cute for gross i started a sttaU'i'rk, which feigned The accused attorney wounded anl gave utt, .ranee to the nriacoivlic:. was roitn !'y .cored by the court. His l;i"st plaintHY squenks. from- which . of A unprcfesslouai ccnduct consisted w. interred 'hi nest inns; be ulVec-It unions email fotging of the names of allot t search checks. Clients to in a coii'ipa" hushes on :hc . e conTho i tive'y lvs; tained thn. ejj6 5. which we. of course, if Traveling in Japrn rr did not disiiirb. Invlng the nst .n: cid'vc.l country.' you can rr rn reiume-- l l.iixviv Promo Quinine from any si'ri or my hn:id- - and ki .. druH-jr:-' use it. E. W. All iir'.-'- n on box. cupt wHlin ic. fe. i of vi hen: ii:-- - Gl.OVn s Thr.-eVr- . eovi-pan- THE FIRST WHITE SEWING MACHINE WAS PLACED ON THE MARKET IN 1S79. WE HAVE MANUFACTURED AND SOLD OVER 1,500:000 MACHINES. OUR PRESHAVING MANY IMENT MODEL IS THE BEST, PROVEMENTS WHICH STAND FOR PERFECTION. CALL AND EXAMINE. frl.-n.l- he-i:- m p I - WHITE SEMING MACHINE CO- - nc-ir- di-.- iv OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. OGDEN, UTAH. i"isl-ion- pro-dip- FREE TREATMENT GIVEN DAILY ARTICLE lh--- d.-s- 0M OF AN o h"-:r- 1 - e AiWaysReir"Pibr trs I axalrva firomo W;n a QaaineC VLJf is Cures a Cold in Gue Pay. Crip i Days asT 2S |