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Show VIES EKES NEWS SATURDAY . Amu. U, 1S78 j. j. iiALPn?,1 ULIKK BKET, UTAH, HARDWARE, MILLt r.TIIXG GOODS ell kinds of Cooking and Heating Stoves Aao Meaalsetarsr af air.s'esS ot ' j Tii.mnEriinsmi wonKi Fire Arms, Ammunition and lenioinuui. wPLEiuu. qh mm . OF SPRING AND SUM-MER GOODS IS RAPIDLY BEING COMPLETED, j WHOLESALE BUYERS WILL FIND IT GREATLY TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO PURCHASE OF US, AS THERE ARE STILL FUR-THER REDUCTIONS IN OUR PRICES. ; WE OFFER GREAT BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS. II. S. ELDREDGE, ' ii j Superintendeiitw H.B. CLAT7SON, DIALER ltf lea, Weel, P-- ft. JaUiaiasnal Isw ris.iii-- a Wsai, s.sil Ww-- Taansam, mmtMw Raa, mmtrmm. Umtiwm answa,assia art, WwsT"" Tlswaf. T H MSIS. Hevsw Wtasw, rauTBOi. nss & Tkiiui. nt ftrf. to fnforni hit i an tba pub Ito that he Mrtiif 4' AMU for h W, Wwil, Kum, anrj Tlkrw, aad lwpa fnrkatti a au Pktrtor tswaUidT at l'iwtnr'f Hair WCOL ON COMMISSION W hf la on m sndfktl trtp to lha Faat and wtLb a new nf fntrnnf nto trr i. Drtja, he taorwiffbl tuvtlraMd tt buhI of liradlosT and lUtadUiif Woowiausl bidow Sivpaxd, wllfc tb vd of upresK'd t with tl most atopic f.w.lt-tls- ) for Baimr, to abtp, aa Atsatoo. ta Brat iaia etjrle aa taeliowaat pusaibia lairttu. USD AGRICCLTUUL lIPLEIKNTt. Etc To bmH tae waaU of the aubtte, kaeat tba ot'rebrat4 Biudebaaar Fsria aud Hprtna; VTrur'Maf Id cnmpleta aaaortmeul, Mmrj superior and aiRhlf Intib PLatrona Havjfon. Muwuitr Mu hlocaoC well knuwa upcrtorttr, H'M'ioTitutMr W)U aut, of tb brat quail tr arlootM for tbis ltmat. fcicvnbfrr wttb aarrtaaltarai unjlnieulj IavrwtU varietr. Bitnu fur a number of tiiandard Howlae Mavbuifls ktt on han't; alaoTi-a- Haroeta aitd tba otabrat1 Mala and Wincbaalet Uoras (Joikan u. i. bUiua o4 prka OootU That At Not Etpt la Stock, OrderU Oonminlon. Loot Tparlepco In haMUn an r'i of YMais afforda blra fvlhtrea for ordartoa; varioua klnda of man baodbw not kpa to ui:k aad ba m dow iwealf lo take all or-ders and purohaa. any arUcla doairud( on reaannahlo terms. Call and examine eur stork at lha eld stand of a. a H. 1. U afun ai4 Cote nil ia and Hide and Wool LK'ii oppoelt tba tTsvmanrliebkBlkocikA, aanad6ocprp.iatta t. C. U. I. tJk EXTRAORDINARY: Kflorta are being aiade by Hi. peoiile of llila Terrllery to develop and auetaia boot nanuracturea, becaum they raallz Uiat therein Ilea lb eon me of prosperity. , j(, WONDERFUL ; Prof raa aalght ba gained la ihh direction If all manufacturan In UUb would rlace their gotxli In Uw luarket aa ktlraoUvaia aiHwaaaaoa, and aa ebtap aa th Imported arUelea. A blth.rta " STUPENDOUS V Drawback to th aale of home-ma- HOOTS and SHOES, tut lualawoa, baa bean th uaa of poorly tannol leather, and having theaa axad la a clumay, alovanly roaonaa, Tba, - IMMENSE Demand which ba been created fur Bow', celebrated ioaaa aaade boota and ahoa I th direct raault af uaiog th beat q nail Ilea' mt matarlal, arlncipally Walker Oakley's Block, flrst-rlaa- f wtirkmanahlp, alearant alylaa,Md prices aa Iowa th Imported. Ru) era of baola and ahoea, retail or wholesale, can demonstrate theaa (acta by (all log an W3--. ZEL. ROWE, " At "The Big Boot" 87 East Temple Street, SALT LAKE CITY. " j dCECIAL NOTICE to Kamiera, Sheep Raisers, Butchers, and others: Z. C it. I., ! tbla city, la paying j th highest market pile In rash for Wool and Hides of all kinds. Wool oontracta closed and Uie usual advances mad oa the sam. We hav vry facility for handling these pro- - ducta In any quantity, and parlies will flud it to tbetr In- - tereat to consult us bafor making other arrangementa. Partlea shipping their Uidaa or Woolte us will ideas mark than Z. C at. I., cam 11. M. Chwrsca. Depot at Uie Wag-- i on and Machln Yaids, opp. the Inatitutiou. .1 H.ti. El.DRIKJ, saw (Jupt, S I L LIRST tTALfAH P 1.K WO tu R0O aalw at m.'t per uudo. I'ACL A (M HrrrTI.PR, Marab. ItO. (Uit Lake City. a "Y PRYOH." (The Mirror.) Newyddlidar Ceaedltethol f Cymry yn Amerlck. 'N Crnwrs Ne.vadloa AtaerlcaoaUd a Pbrritouilc a. B.txnueo w lira Pria S2.B0 y flwyddyn. (PIT PAID). Oraoaddir ya wrtbnesrtl gu T. J. GRIFFITHS, Utica, N, Y. erm T bslt i.a.-rwuron-w- ch atoh alrrbioa al MlUar a Oa., New dnalera, opaaiie Taratra, Bait LabeCttv, rtlua.jtyiia'r biaendal.ao I. aw,-- Ljrfr 'pr'aiw "T'laia;;Li"als; rn wi'tir. da GANG & SULKY PLOWS. rrRUVK.nKXTHar. marie I all kinil ol labor huvluciiiat-hluca- . mil uiare) eapeciaily In litrati intpleme'silM, and rariner-a- j arc learninr; I lint llir aat Iti of lluit mid labor can btat bi arrosnisllwlittl by uaintt (lie im Implement namilarlursMl. In llila runnrr-lio- vrc Uli lo sprats mare parllrular-ijeril-r M & SULKT PLOW mailt lis- - Aver) faasia ol l.oiiUvillr. Hy. ub U li w liavr rrrruil) exatulural al llirNnl's-roona- a of J.W.L0VKLL&I0,' of llila oily. About 0 at lhM) nlowa have hrcri aolri by III rut lu (be Ins I Trnr wreka, pro-bably a larger uatisibrr tltau haa evrr beforr been aol I In Oil Terri-tory alare lta lirat aet-llrmr- Farm era arf irctllas; llrrd or brine jerked and IwlU-bei-l rotind all day by sr Ibe old alyle of plow, and find that bj slnglhe AVERY GANG OR 8ULKY PLOW, which la k betuty U Uok at. ai neatly built at carriage and about at comfortable to rid on, the can do theli plowing with comfort, ana even a child can handle it tad do a maa'i work. W do not wonder that icarcely gny other ttyle of GAItfrj OR 'ill LEY PLOWS aie aald in lilt aaikat, for the Avery U unqaeationably th BESl niaaatactnred, a hnniiredi 01 the leading farmeri of Utah wilt testify. Wo give below a letter fron-tal. John Route, of Goshen, known aa on of th Oldest settlert and leading farmers of Ihit Territory, who has tetted the AVERY PLOW and knowt Its merits. GREAT I.EDUCTIOD lit I tJa idf r-Jr- GRAND PR'E XJ- - CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION 13Z$. A. lie i'esi family Sewing Machine. . lUe.rt t .r va.'yllM ,, y .n award Tor ooatte r' !. t ' Itirlr marblnra. ( Mend ftr Catalortie to OAajDJixl cto OAII3IjI3SS, J 'M: wALTI LAKE CITY, UTAH m mm & bbumond tobacco comkys (gCHOSS-BAng- ); .. t ' J It litis 10 ounro army jiourul is markitl iuto 1C equal sirttvs (11 x im U Kpare r.ir.'jfntiug an ounce. It lwiug ju-t- ly tlivM., tl.M r..rttnti.T ia with his alUtnwnt mH lliti retailt-- r kiiows that U lias giv,.n too maoU nor too little; as ho is Iial.Io to Jo wh.-r- tho lump is But marked. This lump also i. nfl. rs it umuwsaary for Uie' ttaili'rtohaveii1orUtl.anoi,j1oknge1.f Tolc. opt-- at a lime, as he can accurately cut any niu ltimjri..HHW from 12 ounce lump down to a single thick pockrt i.ieco. It ia tho nly plug of Tobacco marked for the Wiit of the dealer ind consrrmer. All others mariud witU tin wood, ltUer, )r other tags.orin any other manner aw so .'ly for the bene-it-of the manufacturer. It saves interest, as a miujlo paokase (jives the dealer lie sizes he requires, it ia not neces.xary to keep ix or eight pen at a time as is usually the case. The manuEicturer is able to make a better chew in a wund lump than in a smaller one for tho samo money. No oss can accrue frora change of etyles or variation In prices." lost dealers know ly bitter exp noe how great an advan-ig- e this is. It U manuliio , the utmost wire and 10 ll plug is period In Ci , ' ror sale by all Wholesale Dealers. I ' I i at H n H M t i & Jiil! k Si I ii S Ui a . S3 in l 3 4 ? --aI I j s a. I cc -- OS M H I 0) o ? Om o E H. 2 ; " L o w j m i B H CO 2 &f, Q mV O F ' O co g rk c 1 O s M 7 O 0 HI e p s - S B 11 B. S (JiwiiltK, I'tah, Keh. 19, 1HTS. . W. ImvhII A Co., Gentlemen. A twelve yes 4d eon of mine plowed m acre-las- t fall with ;th Avery Oanr uid Sulky Plow, eight acres o' which were plowed 12 lnche lecp and laid leveler and hette, than auy other plowing I ban een stiii I left Kngland; aud 1 onaider myaell a Judge of aucl. ork. Wy boy can hamlle tht ;.low with eaa. As for th. I raft, three horses can handle Ii wadily in breaking with thi "ully plow, and lu sama leans b aiUkieut for Uie 1J inch gaaa plow lu old land. I am wall leasrU with th plow, and do not know where it caa be Ira . roved, , ,i Voura reapectfully, IvliS KOLrJK. BEIOHAM YOOBO ACADEMf. lf'2i,1 1'MTiiiif A "It-- J j ' Thealr "eMl academical Wof llita institution closed y wllh publlo Actus in Um hall of the AillJ, aocordlne; to Mm MtewJug progreaiase- i- Hinging by the choir, "Ood doth la msrlnu way.' Prayer by M. M. Hardy. "VVhn all tuvmercie: Oh my tK4V r I Heading of tin report by Uf Principal, KnlU. Mateer. , Ksiuaraa by Professor Ml I ton Hj Klij'Jk f by jPirwaer (s1, ' i4 Booth. J ltemarka by Wise Teen Is 8 moot Hinging, "Light by Hi 'ira alda,"- . .... ... I Normal !( artmeut representee" by Mr. J. B. Keeler. Aoadeealeal department, repay! Milted by Mr. J. M. Tanner. Theological department lepra en ted by Mr. lease Bullock. nwmln represent-ed by Mr. Ten. Leonard. i ' Uraniwar department iwnraaaut-e- d by Mr. Chi. Tlerjen, Primary department repreaenUd by Mr. Alma Greenwood. Djoiesllc deperlnieulieprescutce: by Us. L. Roblao.. . Farewell address Mr. Canute Peterson. Hinging, "Th He Bird.'' bburt and appropriate ebserv. tiona were mad by 1'raatdsnt A.U. rimoot, Chairman Myron Tanner of the eircutive board. Treasurer H. H. Cluff, members, I,. K. Har-rington, Wm. BrlPRliurst and Mar-tha J. Corny, and Judge lussnber ry. ' STATItTII-- . . ' 1fwe verm comes meed Janusr v 28th and cloaed April 6lb. The next to commence Monday, April ism. - ,4 i ( Attendance: Kaf'e Dwcon- Ha lrcd. uuued. maiu Primarr A t 'ft' ' t! U" "6 latarmcllaui All tr M OraiuDiar St ll 14 IS t T Murasal ' IT I Toui, m m 1st Ties ace leal aatloal ttatut of the atudenta, by the report of the monitor of th. Tbsologloal Depart-ment 1 as tollowa: , Hevantlue 8; Kldera 18; PrieeU 10; Teachers IS; lieacona 61; lay mem-ear- s 114; V; under 8 years (of age 13. Making a total as before, of 2W. From the report of the monitor of the domr-sli- detriment it shows that the Jtstritautaua of th students according to llieir rueldenoes Is as follows: Pram - .1 lis iPUaass Ossv . t ?!rlnsvlHe 4 Jual I '( 4 sisaus ur tA ktsnai. Oe ' tara(tu B tt(iwts to S aaiaaa - a reavla C Itoujainln 1 ar'ir11" fWeaasSsOe . I Ledar Taller Iroa to I ilpua . . I Waaainasaa O ., 3 Lent 1 hall to S amerloaa Fork I In tbe Normal Department there have beea n atudei.1, 17 of whom have UV1, during lb present Aca-demical year, practical clans-wor-besides theoretical Instructlona Th Choir oonslata of 41 members who have bad practical training twic per week under tbeefllcieut direction of 1'rof. Jamea K. lan-le- ., An Tbtereatlng seems de-veloping Itself through the al Koclety, winch consiHta ol students meeting together In sec-tions A B aud C; A aud II for the investigation r sclentillo princi-ple ami for mnsiral organir.ation and culture. The faculty constats of Profs. K. P. Maiser, M. H. Hur-d- y, J- - - '...... Hiuoot, and Pruf. Jamee K. Danleit for the moelral drpaitment. Added to theae are eurdi of .he norma: aluueuts aa iinm rt - - ... oondurting muriitoraof the several deTpharetmreecioirldas of tile faculty, of the regiatry of studies, theological exer-cises, sessions of the Polyaophical Society, and tlwattandanc loll of tile Academy were spread upou the tabl for the visitors to inspect. AceordiDf ta a cart&tn clause la tit s of tb oenatitutlon ol the Academy, requiring that the first and third terms does with a written examination, the following written afterdate were plaosd before the viaitora, consisting of exercteea in Theology, History, Grammar, Arithmetic, Hyntax, Latin, German, Geography, aaology, Pboiiagrapiiy, Philosophy, Algebra, Geometry, Chemixlry, ialmiUluB, J?saimsiBihlp, Ub-je-etc , amounting In all to 45 sets of 10 questions each, ave-raging from ala to seven seta par student. Carefully prepared diagrams of la of the above sets of studies covering th sours for th last term or twu; sal of oullln maps drawn from memory, aud suggestive charts for thaparpoasof Illustrating th his-torical thread of th Book of Mot-mo- u were all before th public, the examination papers extending from th oliart elaae through all the grades to the higher scientific studies. Object teaching, early grammar lessuae and penmanship were prominently shown by the amount and execution of tbe work an exhibition, eveu la tb lower clssaes. Ths falling from 12 to lffi was accounted fur by the principal by tbe opeuing spring work, requiring a great many, iu consequeuce, to return to their homes to assist in farming pursuits. The Academy then adjouraed till Monday morning a. m., April loth. Hinging, "Disturb not my Dream Ing." Benediction by President A. O. Hmoot. Mis Caduic Daniels, Hecretary. - . v i' " ." " r Ae.se see enseal oaeesal a aja seas Man Jaswaeaereeiaw WOIM lWBW asSSSIsas. 4 r.eslae mm UsssessW smsks nmi --in Mam r nnlr(nii aa waifia fatal atHr- -l aarra'J srw W. wain imw re wltaaHSaieej, .wW. Wasjiihutom, ,". .; AptfJXlSJit, Urnrw'tbe ajUbBh"U'Bl ot lb Oorooran Art Gallery Id Washlua:-to-lha CaplUI of Ui fatted HlaUe baa become quit an art oeatre. No ally In Uie country, perhaps, eea show ai many painter wl, either a profeaeluual. or amateur, wield the bruin and dabble la auWs. A Ufo school of art baa been establish-e- d In the city, and I am told that Ad phyeloal apecimene of both suae are etaadiog aa aaodsss. " I bar a ansae expression f a)k approval ian Aanarlaan artleta, at what tbay oall a dlapoalUaai an lb part at Ihm Iruala ot Ilia u Uallary b ueoan foralffn artleta, and to Igaofa nativ AnMrl. can talent. Tber la doubtleaa eome truth la the tnpeacbmenv, but the uwsteea, whose duty It te toselet t aud pareliaa th pictures, deeerv. srior prsisa tbaa reproach for tbe diacrimluaUoa. True art belong! la ao aeotteoi the Kosm'a Is Ha ptUriatj aad te eaaoule, Ideellre, and perpetuate, llapatrletiem. Th. gallerv eontatue a few plctun-a- , by American artists, of real merit, bur th worthiest pieces, It cannot be dviiled. ar L.lBlfa aubjACU tor atlata. Among th mnat tnipoaiug pic tnrea, both In else, aulject and treatment, kj "Cs-aa- r Dead," by the great Kruch artist tierome; It Is aald to be ouly a atudy o( what ba subsequently reproduced in a larg-er picture, where tbe assaaaius are represented deeing from their ghastly work. Here only Is see u, on the blood apattered marble of tbe.Henai floor, the gashed ooraeof CVaar, muffled In bis mautla, re-taining vn In tb helplessnees of death tb Imperial dignity of the flrat ol Homaa emperora. The tliorough knowledtf of eolr, form and aarapeotiv, and, ilka other plotura by lb sam la aapraaalv f lutenaa drama-li-e feeling. inwg lha pleturea la one Itablatorte aaarwriatlon-a- . wall aa fur Its aoalleooa aa a work of art; It is ths "Adoratlou of eta Hbephcrda," by Manga, and it waabuugbt from tb eollctloa of Joaepk lauaapart,wb purehased It a atadrad tlurtna Hi brief lima hi. great kretlier waa able to hold him ou laattpantsh Ibreuea Tb artist has reproduced th eotHaaptloa of tkarregata la Ilia Hely Night, by making th light of hie picture eoiauale from the Infant Jrawa. Th "Death of Mutes," a picture of lo by 18 fref , Is on of tb early ambitious erssyt ' of Alexander Oalainel, a PrenL-- artbrt who baa since become fsmon. The paiot-In- g though mvrltortnus In torn of Irs details, la, upon the whole, Un-as tb fact or y, If not shocklnfr, for Iheartlat lias attempted something too high ftir mortal reach of Deity. 1 1 was the Cabanel to represent the death of Muaea si described In the JIUi chaplw uf jJeul.riia.Biy. The Almiifhly la repreaeuted eutlimiied to air, peiollug with on hand to tb proaiiaetl land, but Indicating Willi the other that Meaes la not lo enter there. Urouia (of angels sus-tain the mainour form of the Jew-la-hauler who llfta to (tod a fare anuUuaT"' r""r" realiruatlon, One of the largest pi. 'lures In the gta.llery la the "lironght in Kgvpt" i, t.iil, . Uilpi. ... yn aulject ia la Weil hum the ,ord aud Hill verses of Ilia 7mIi Psalm. How ba wroogbt bis signs lu Kgypt, and his wonder In the fields of .ear, and hath turned their rivers Into blood and their doode that tliey could not drink." Aside from the power portrayed in the eipressiou of such luleLa suf-fering, th finely drawn grou, and.lngl Hgurea furnteh abund-ant eaamplea u lha atudent vf historical subjects. A picture that baa been very saooh admired and copied rvprv-aeu- a r rem b lady la tbe eoatume of the time of Louis XI., walking In a forvat attended only by her doaj. Kor harmony of oolor, and rare grace of form, ibl. palnliug by t. C Comple, I uuaurpaaaed. "Niagara Falls," by Church, la one of the most remarkable produc- tions of America's grealest landi-cap- e paluter; It may be said that it represents all tb stupendous scene, not omitting sound and mo-tion, for these ar powerfully in the relentlne sweep, awlrl, and plana of th massy waters. It Is such a realistic study of th awful cataract that tbe be-holder half beettatr to appioach too near the canvaaa. Mr. Church who aeema te delight In wateraoen-er- y has another picture In the gal-lery, "A View of a River In Gren-ada,' which la perfect as a com po-rtion, and the foreground of tropi-cal foliage,, well aa lb back-ground, lu which the euuw. crown-ed Andea appear, are worked up with lb delicate detail and power which distingulah all th paintings of the emlneul artiaU The Corcoran Gallery Is receiving every week valuable additions to Its already Hub aad varied col n of paintings, bronate, statuary, busts aud from tb anli-'iu- . , C. A. 8. " SHORT AND SHARP. , I'bara an lota of eurioue folk In tiiie world. They enormre a TouDf lady Ut deTot three or four yeare to muete "bacauaa ahe may haT to UaK'h II eome day," but nearlect to encourax her to learn anyllif; of houeeerork, norar dieatiilnK that ah nay be a wife Bone day. "What do yoa krow about the prlaonerr, aaked the Jde. '! dual know nothla' 'bout kin, j,,lre. only be', bliroled." Blt otnd." aald bia boner,. "Vee, h." "What do yoa mean Ly biaoteo:" "Well, ledge," explain-ed the wltnaaa, ba knowi too much for one nlgga, and not null foe two." X flout real dent on Mapl atraet, wlioliaa Iwaa uuou lutnreatod la the cremation ayetem, yeatarday aakl to bl wife: "Wy dear, 1 wUU you to reuMuiber that when th Lord calla rue to niy reward, I de-a-to be creruaUxl, If a eu I table l(uoru,a"c la aoceaalble." '', replied bia rpouaa, ''but when the Lord oalla yuu, 1 think Ue will provide lb burning." A good itory la told of a Wash-ington belle who la noted for her wlu Hliela Ilia daughter of a lude. and at a recent dinner party whj ted next lo a Kutlrnii. who bail racvully Jot ncaite tostun her Utber, mJ who took arcaalon to refer to him lu term anything hut complimen-tary. An awful aauae In th oon vernation inOicatU that toraethlng was wrong, when he turned to the latly at hU aide and exprewaed a hope that the Judge wu no rela-tion at Itvtt. ixt t.i grrak auiuvw-me-of those preeent ahe replied: "Oh, no; only a connection of my mother'a by marriage." A laugh could not be prevented, and the gentleman came alowly tu the that the judge'a family waa toe much for him. lertiie, In ainanlai'W wllh tea na-tionality of the imputation. The detatia lli ba left to the mixed ooramlwitan. The only obect In awlgnlni; the porta to Bulgaria la to rwi.it he rjoniinon lal dt eeeupment, which Koglaad and ll Medit-erranean pewefa, whone aamroero baaalwaya been a poaerful lever lor their politnml iineeoe, are likely to ,'prorll far moretban Bua-l- . " Uorkwliakatr eipreaaaa a at the obJecUona lu the atlpu-ialio-of the treaty relallve to Tbeaealy and Eirue,by tba modeat refornia atipulated.for It la intended to avoid the appearance .of aitkar eetahllahliig Ituaalau aupremary on one hand or utterly Uetflectiog the OrreKa on the other. Kuaaia did not fnrlild the fort to eonauit tu Kamieaa powera aa well a lunula, ou th reforma for tb (lre)k pruvincee. There la no roog er any prabaat for dtbarrlag Kuaaia frrm Vlie pneedelon of Heaaarabia, aa th freedom of the Paouu la eecured by tb luternatlonai om auWoit. OorliicliakuM'a tn la reaard to Armenia la much mor energetic lie ; Uatoum la far from baiug frjuivaJeut t Ui pecu-niary lademuily it The Kuaeian aoiulaltlona In Armenia have only a defauatve value. Kua-aia wielu to bold tbean ao aa not to have lo brearge Uiem at Ilia begln-In- r of eerh war. Theaa territorial BY TELEQlLirJI. FOIUUUJf.,' .. . Paris,'. Complete returria from th alectiona yeatarday, abuw 14 rapublloana returned. In ouedl-trk- H a aeoond ballot la neoaaeary. IXWDOM, Tba auovameute of the Huaelau foroae en lha tliuiube and in itomauia indicate a to prepare thoroughly againat the contingency uf' au Aus-trian attack in th rear. All the Baaoee over lha Carpa-thian!, practicable for artillery and traina, are covered br the poaltiona wbick tba Hueelane have Jut occu-pied. . Kueaian troop are conatanlly enoving from Bulgaria Into Kouma-nia- . Large ahlpmenta of powder from . Dortmund, i'ruaMa, Into Jtueeia an reported. l'he Agtrttt Jluue thrcatenrd to oppoaa tb diecenehMl af tba Uaaaa ralilaa qneaUoo by the roiiglfwa', It alao autre that the eliarac'.vr of. the ' lateet newa encourage the Iwfle ucmUjiib are thu natural oouaeiiu cm oi Ute war. 1 ( KuKlautl wibe4 to avart them, ahe h0 only lo )oia Kuwta In ezert'lNlnxapreHaureuioa the Porte, which would have Cuw pelleJ It to (rant i forma without war. Kite; land having rvfuaed te do an, ahe haa now no (round te queation Uie tin ht fur which Kuaaia haa ahetl tier blood, namely the right toeirttblloh a atate ot thlnxa WhU'-- will LaiKwCiartk aa4 muoit wciiti uiHietvttNary, or at Jraat If--a onermia. The amertlon that Kufutla'a anueiatitina tu Aimatila will lutertere with the Koto!? trade with Ptna.a eonfllcta wltti the takoiuja pxeviuualy Jua4e by Uie l.rltlnh tuiultttera. buch aaaarllona paaii raUtrualio Uie eatreaue. The owiplaii)tift-owwrblo(ttae ladem-nlt- y are ejually The atim u nt of all proportion to Itua-i- i, Si M.urlUa. In the deferment of the (Hiymfiit of the Indemnity It la faster tu toe the dealfta to keep the Purte up to all lta ennagnifiiU iu xhe lntereat of all thin tli dealgu to paraljie Turkey; but there U no reaaedy agaiuat the Mapiclon. The aituattoB may beaummed up tbua: Kxi4lt)( trmsllea have been auooee-alre- ly lnrHna;ed by the Torte, In violating 1U ohlljfatlooa tuwarda (ihrWiana. HaMaljury bimaelf rt ofgiitcta the Rrcat changaa that axe ij"Avy hi the tTealtue hlltaartu n uUlinK the ea-s- It remaitte for Lord Hallahnry to aay bow be would reconcile thee trtatea and recrj bld powers of (treat Britain aod other Mwpra wllh the benevolent end re whleu ttv nnttd aotkktt of Eutoaj aiwaya all reeled, aud the attainment of which one Ufnwlth pkaaureall theKngllah UoTernrnrnl daaliea, namely, good govwnmfijf, ieaoe and IHierty tor the ; oppreiMtfd roinilatloiia. It la 'raJly rwqulaMe for Hallabury to my h., r. itt. c,lUa atuin the dealred end ouWvi. prellmluarteeof Hau ciUaiiu, and yet a. ih aame time Like due account ot the rlghta llua-- haa anjulied by thf aaetinet ntie haa boinealonta. HalUbury'a difatsjh m.nlitM uo reply to the uert iena. It aavma (bat the eutire h'erty or appreciation and action would hv Ln more naturally found hy forrwulatinK aide by aide with the ohjevtlonr, contained lu tbat dlfj-atc- aeme praotloal propo-sttMi- a of a nature to aaure an for theaolutiou of the present ibUlculUcs. . iiiiuUM, Notwlthetamllui the favorable rt porta lu pre, there la I6"'i i. llaii tht UMliatutU tlte ItoutoanUn prvmlrr. JfwatUf.fd with the rwuH hi viuw (Jorm vc'nd to uae a direct fstfavwure upon Kutaia fur Uie with-drawal of her claim to kteaaarahia. i.ovrnmei.t baa edvitvd Bratlano lo luy bkaraer before the t'iw and endi'ttTor to eome to tcrmi by aml- - ST. 1'KlhKKHl'kVi, ft. lUe Juur-mi- l ile V. l'ttm,ury aay: Hit win demniHla that the treiieflta obtainrd ftir tibiiftmnaahall not be hy liiftlb-aciou- atipuUtkma like thoc of but by material guar ante. ItnaHia tmuuot aecpk the experimental dtrlalon of a rongreaa be t aute It would not aaaure peaon, if lauiope be diNHHd to undertake the aeulement of tlie Kaetaui quea tlon In aaene of emancipating the ( hitstlana, l.ut-M- will not ralaeany diitirultifB, but dlacueaiona of the 4tuertlJin al iaaue mwaibe lDaplree 9t ;pOHalbJlityof Uieatuutuplkjuof coiigrtwe propoMile. A dlapatcb from ('otiR(antinop!e aaya, layard, ilrlli-- h am H4aaor baa eti 'ed fioui Mr. Kswie, Kritl-d- i at ltimt-cho- k, clalmli)( aai rafartlon imm the Ilueaian gurcritrueut fur the utradja oomniltted by the iluMiau troepe in enlvriug (be .nuUtt) there and taking poarwaalon of the archivaa, mtttwithmmmHtttr w t Brltiah ffaff wu boiatcd over the building at the lime. The lUtaaLaua. lu oouaruenfln of the oppneUton of the J'orte, bave again abandon td their prjct pj..,ta..a,1..t itiiJIIiL.taiM The HulUn baa anaed (Jrand Duke bolia Wheu the ituaalatj troefa would evacuate j4jiuta ea the Turkuth aide of the line of The Grand Duke, In reply, alluded (to the ontlriuaucr of the Brtll-- u flct In the Mea of Marmora. The Turkish newapapera have been ordered to eeaea ibeir atUcka on England. Viknva, A Petersburg apeclal denies the report tbat jViioca Oorlacbakoll is about to Havana. The official Gazette baa published a decree by the Cap-tain Uaneral. directing that In con-formity with tbe proclamation of e Ath f UHieb. Urn reatum-- l lionolU owner of all pnierty embatToed for polltb at o tie nee aball btvfiQ lmmedlaUly. Londoh, 9. A leport ia cuirent In Vienna that Hrim-- (.ortw iiaknl! bat Mrtifii AjieUia Uiat he ban ajaetnawae fisas Var de- - manda until fcngJwj foxmulatea bar counter propoaaru, lrifct h(9 may be able to reply to AuwtM and England almultaueoualy. '1 he belief that (tormany fa aban- -' don log her athctly paesire atUludf la rapidly (ainlng ground hero, it la aaid that Prince BUmarck evi-dently InUnda W uea hka luttuetkel Jn favot of fyttaoe. U te auppoeed that Deuua!.ttiou (er a oungreaa will be recommenoed on eome new bawla. No anawer bae yet been want k lord KaIlrarT'aVirrtil,r. Official Ahcnd PoH any, the lateet Ht. Petersburg newa ia to Indicate that Hunala a proposal for n conference frora anrjan quarter. ieapiie Uie reaaauring utleraatea of lCuaaian aembollicial Journals, tbe praeentaUoQ e the written aUUment of Auetria'a Ttewe.whtcb followed Uen. lnxtimti'a re lurn to H4. i'etmiwburtc, aeema to Iiava pro-duced an unfavorable tmprewfon. Karl Carnarvon aald, Hullbury'a diaUb ahowed that Knglaud auuat, If ahe entMed the eougreaa enter It with hand on awor- The Duke of Arr' oella'ed war emtkl a avoKted, but If It arone patrtoti-i- n would carry the cuutry aafcly through. In the Houae. N'orthcote aaid that Uie calling out oi the lotcivu waa not Intended to alarm Die country by Intltoallng petli. Jle believed fujaala weuld accede to Kngland'a viewa even now, but If ehe wan denied a voice In thecou-ferano- It waa her duty to aco her iataereeta pratetted. UeAhorne Hardy waa not Mire that England waa laulated. u believed Maiiabury 'a circular would wlnaJJlee, Knglaiid would bot be diatKDtie4 by the I aat at ion ht tbe wor VI. . . ; , by roiindenoe, not hy Jealousy. ViENaa, u. tlllUiial: The Wit-o- A '.mul J'toi staUa loat by the ministerial declarations made last Mali! iu the, British Parliament the rot.'.tts of the assembling ol the nme;nw am again tiirown iuto the bauktrouni. ATlfr.va, . Klht thuuaand ut-terly tiestltllte Taeaeallans, have lakea refu.--e iu Oieeea. I.0.ND0.V, lit The yVriiea'leadlnf editorial rays: I'rlnceUortachakoll's le,ly showa a Kenulu deslia toea-Kur- v a peafenble solution. A cormrnnilcnt at lterlln sayi: It ai pt'sis that Austrls auil tier. many iretarule the Kuniean the Itrsarabisn question, without, however, taking any ill Influence Husslan re-solves. Vjknna.In fruiul, aJUtU aays; I'earecan only ! malatalnetl by liuMa BjrKlillaa; tho treaty of Man Slefano lo ;cnJiinetlou wHh the other power. The I'rcuis roiihlers that Knu-lar-haa alrraiiy kkuiviI a meral vietory for hemrajf aial Kump. j o.NsrAN'liNol-l.K- , in The Kh. cilv of Knyi will com her in two wreea to pay his resiievU to aheHnitan. Hr. I'n KWMHo, I'l Jour. ntt tie at. J'ctcrafturf ays: None can eiarciae a tiai irlc liillusnee bet-ter than the lleiliu oabluat. which inanlrea t'uull.lrni e at Vieuiia, Lon-don and Kt. Petrrst'UrK. If tbe oongruaaaMimieaKur Ua ditaaaeii of aew aoarsutiea, Kuaaia will leal them with a sincere wl.h to find them sufllciciit. MticnsH:r, 10. Tlie reiK,rt is oouttrmed that l'rluce tihika haa lo.ll authnrisral lo tutorin i'rtnoe liorlh..!r that the Iljtimaulau army wowhl earlr Heelf tw , crushed ralh.r Ihast h diaariaed. Prince ( harlta lias aolilied th Ituaalan consul to In asasrairect It Is stated that ltttaalit is lUut tn rellnulsh th clause of th treaty Kuarautselna ibe paaastj W bar ariay U,rouih Houiuaula, and will send a dek-irs- i to treat directly with the llottuuuilan Dvvinn.at on the sul jei't. ' llehal adjourned till Blabf. - Uarl ribys etaftewiwut In the House of Ijorus, yeateritay, allowed that aaveral dinevaaeee sroHB ta tween him and his collutiti.u bafor his resignation, He was with diOlculty irauaud t asstui to the early eummouing of l'arha-men- t and to theeix million vute. H. alao staled la th .rent r war, ail Kngland could hu t'roui Uatroany was bare and uot henov-ajn- t naulrallty. Tla Marquis at rtallsbuiy, ,'n hla speech, ellolncly utccted to Lord Derby's mall lug these un-usual revelation. 11 said be hud no official Information that i'lium Oortauhakoti denied th truth af Prince Uuiks's report of hiscon-versatlo- n relative to licsaarahia If heiisd sorb InformaUsa II would ha for each to r niue whom he tboufkt Bora artdlbl., OtutIi.. kofforUhllTi. The drift of the news from l Is again distinctly Ksw obieollous bave baaa taken hy th ."Turk, aralnst Kusslan military movemenla. Huaalan garrtaons have relieved lha Kaumaman. at Vt ulJiu, and fthora, aad th Kuasl-a- ns now bold the Dsuubs from its mouth to th ttervlan fronller. CorraHTjiioii.a ft Jha lius-- '' completing the foitltlca-llon- a begun by the lMtke at Srhek-nte.lj- a aud Heikra. Fneh ajtwehaaea of arena arc being Bade by lha Tuikish war utllte. tba feelinIg'hguainrsggroteulnedgrtahmat ssosmyse, formula will be invented wlilrh wiU remove th obstacles to lha assembling of lha enrnrreas. A mem ir of the Berlin hanking house of Mendelsohn, was in Paris '?ttlth!!"rParte" asausa otxperatlon laat eonoerned in yeara ituaalan loan, to place about three hundred mtilina fraucs mora, but was unauoueaaful. Xaaua, . Th statement f Imperial Bank of Uermany Jbowa a decrease in sinoia erf l. JM,. marks. hill text of (lortachakoll '.r.pi, to Hallabury-- s rn circular dispatch. Th. ejea oon'a.ta Maltaoury's aaarr-Uon- e point by poli bn the gen-ar- tonaof Lissepl, appear. -- dllatoiy. He denU that tlu, trMu ol Haa Htsfsns eraaua a stroug Bav atau uudat th control of Kuaaia, aad delist., that the relative to Kulgart ar only tlie development of Uie prin-elp- satablished by the Chnstanti- - "Ixarrt halisbury adiuits that tl, ratura to th programme of that P aad simple, ta rendered Impossible by (be war Tb fact that alia thin KM,,,, raaty la pselimlnary imllrate thai Jtuaaia has left item for an ulterior understanding. Bulgaria will be under Kuaslau control no more than Rod man la, which alao owes IU atiiatasH to Huaata. ltiMa Is quit ready to abridge the term of to occupation of Kulewla aa much aa possible. Th limit, of Bulgaria hav nly beeu iiidicatexl in geur:il f a , A Fact Worth Knuwinu. Het a pitcher of Ice water in a room In-habited, and In a few hours it will have absorbed nearly aH the perstii-ratio-gases f th rom, th air of which will have boom purer, but th water utterly filthy. This de-pend upon the fact that the water ha. tba faculty of condensing aud thereby aUuibing neaily ail the gases. At ordinary teuiierature, a pint of waier will contain a pint of carbonio aaid gaa aud several pints of ammonia. This catiaclty is nearly ilc.ul.lci by reducing tlie temperaUiaa la that ut ice. fleuee water kept in a room awhiie is al-ways nnflt for use, and should lie often removed, whether It lias Is. aria warm or not. And for the same reason the water In a pump should tw pumped out In the morn-la- g before any I used. Xliat which haa stood in a pitcher over night is not Ht for cell.--, water In the morn-lu-lmpur water fs as Injurious to health as Impure air, and every person should provide the means of Obtaining freah, pur aaUsr tar domestic usee. Th Bay's thirst fag Kaowl.d.. "What make that nolw?" asked a lllll boy oa th train tb otb.r day. . "Thoara,"aiMwaredbia mother. "What foi?" "Reeans they ar moving." W bat are they aaovhig to,?" "The engine make tueia: . "What eugine'.'" "The engine In front. " ' Whal'a it In front for?" "To pull tb train.' . "What train"' "Thtaone." ' "Th la eai?" repealed th ymin atar, poinUng to lha on ia which liiey aaL "Vee." What dors It pull It tntV Ttweaglueet makee K. "Wastiilusar;" 'The uiau ou thatujln.n "Whaleugln."' , , Th ona Tn front "What I Uiat In front foi" "I told yoa that befjia.' "Told who whal?" "Told you." ""What forr" i Hlh, be still; yea ar a nuis- ance." " What 'a a nuisances" "A boy wliu aika loo many ques- tions." "Whoa boy?" "My boy." "What quaatiuas?" Th. conductor cam. through just th.n and took up th llckela, and the traiu pulled up to the station before wa could get all Of the ouo- - vanatiau,. Ta last heard, aa the lady Jerked th young, t orr tlie platform, waa: "What ounductoiT" Two little girl, ware tatalr prat-tling together, and am) af Ui sea said "We keef . .rsrivanu, har Rot six horses aud tUtgl catrie; utw, what hav-- vo lwia.. wll7 quite a. much prl.la, tla ti,ar swered, "We-va- askuak Bad, our bsru." - - - Uentlst, to old hvryahnat (ale teeth: "Kor can my dear madam, they cnily l tiiriiaasetl by nature tU Mf- " '". a. tor: I don t care nothing about tlie mutlflcatlnn IT I evi only clisw with 'em." oneofonf nilnlntcra rose In the pulpit tbe other Habbath aud benn to apoleglteforhls want of lion mmsaying tbat tl conireg b,.,t wlli, ,)al quit u i w.l I and uiu Bot J. he really ought lo be there, .tr., hi llttla girl, sitting near th. pu pit, cried ont, ''tiuit then, and let a fro home." Gregory, of th Ttuflalo Fiprtu modaatly raalisa to th Pittsburg Trlrtmiph't Inquiry, "Can twocou-titn- t a riot"" by saying, "Not un-le-they hafpaa la b auarrled.'' . A St Usui girl lavllad ker as- - ctrd suitor to meet her in a certain church at a certain time. Ha weul, and t oo ad tba. th oooasien waa bar marriage to his rival. He faint-ed t the aluht, and .the aflalr jasiawu a areas ileal cat comment, 1ehnat was a year ago. Now she has a deserted by law husband, aad wab'hlog at the deathbed of her father- - a punish mant for her heart-peau-auai pvU aa. A. X. Jut A onuutiw pr aays that the mer evening a number of persona fathered in front of tba reeidenceof a newly married couple and made 'night hideous with incongruous omuls. "Where they," aka Ui. fy "fool, or apa.."! Neither, they were tin-pa- sees. |