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THE DAILY OAZETVF The Janesville Gazette, SEjVQ-WEEKLY gazette PshUshoB" every evening, oicapi Sundays, by GAZETTE PRINTJNG COMPANY. The Weekly Cazette it tU largeft WWkly uwtpamt JOB PBINT1NG. Booltpatta ovary description 'of CbraaiDttSa) and VOLUME 21 JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN, MONDAY, AUGUST 20s 1877. NUMBER 140 and hesitation of Geo. Grant had been fatal to Pacnard, and, when Hayes became President, the practical question was greatly changed.

One thlcg was clear: that a legislature had been duly elected in November previous, and was then In eslfltence, though separated icto two parts. If the members lawfully eluded convened, they alone could decide the question of who was Governor, wilhont the intervention of troops, and their decision could be supported, it necessary, by the general government. Toe most anxious consideration was given to this question. Days and weeks ot anxious deliberation were given to it by the President and tho cabinet. But ono way seemed open for A PEACEFUL EOLDTirw, and lhat was to gather, if possible, a singio re who could be recognized aa ihe depository of the representative will ol lhe people of Louisiana, ii.

Ij could be done, it bad the right to decide who had beta, acted Governor, and all other questions would settle themselves. To aid in this object a commission of tho most eminent men, high in position, from different, Slates, and dialinguishe I far judicial impartiality, was selected, and the result ia known lo all. They went tD Louisiana, and, with great difficulty, brought together these hostile legislatures, which met, organized, promptly settled the queatoins in dispute in favor of ihe government of ch alia, anci thus ended this mo3t dangerous controversy. No other chance was made, no otber act done. -xccpt, wuon tbe eolutlon was almost accomplished, tho few troops who had occupied the State house were withdrawn a few squares awav, to their barracks.

Thus, in ibis peaceful APPEAL TO THE tEaiSLATUItK of Louisiana, this controversy, which not only ei.dwiiiere-d the peace and safely of ana a hat the peace and safety ol the an lUa Paimd Slatiea Wa miUid. Tbir is t.ie (tun: and BUbstanco of all that Vr-as done in the policy, as citlfl if the i'rctldint. PwyMLMi ithj, in i.e Addiett, OAIBTTB PBIHTTINV CO. GREAT BARGAINS Tiie Gazetto Connfine Room. IIYoung Giant Fanning Mill.

(A DlCkT't Mak.) I Pacific Fanning Mill. I Centennial Fanning Mill. I Top Buggy. All New anil Warranto. CU and See Them.

GAZETTE PRINT. CO. 1,000,000 Bottles Centaur LINIMENTS occnoiathclaalj nl has reached us hi they hive not lone alt re all reached In ibeee ieneea-OLl and Wltch-Hacel, ro enabled to throw away 1 permaneui re- Mr. Jotiah Wcstiate, or Haryivllle. wrtten Tor years my Rheumatism baa heed act bad bat 1 ta i-ttr from lhe hOtte i oti trie 1 meiy rimed 1 coald hear of.

finally. This LtBlmsnt cures Burns and Scalds without i scar, extracts tho poison trora bitca and atlncs. rsi ai it, nted-ltcr and isvery -r Ear-ache, Tooih-ache, Itcti and 11SAD I UHAD leo. W. Ferris, Manwkltl, S.

eays: if- (,1 I heartily recommend' Si. CHILDREN. idforcbiidrtn TeeUiiug the prcfuston a manner at Gszstte Ji DEFEATED AGAIN! The Cannonading Bcanat 7 a. and Closed at 6 p- When the Russians Retreated in Good Order, A Stream of Reinforcements Flowing SteadiJy through Roumania. The Fastest Ocean Steamship Timeon Record.

More of those Mexican Border Outrages- Latest fromSHis Highness, bitting Buii. Other News Notes. THE WAR. London, Aug. 20.

On Saturday Russians numbering 00,000 infantry, ten regiments of cavalry, und 110 guns, attacked Multhtar Pasha along the whole line extending from slagarajikh to 1'akinlar. The cannonade begun at 7 in lhe morning, and at 0 in the evenicg the Russians retreated in good order to ttetr CEcarnpmont, pursued by tlic The TurUs lost 1G3 killed and wounded, and lhe Russians 1.200. For lhe ihe army and lhe imperial heart puuners will remain united, which seems to imply that Emperor will entourage tin; srdd.ers by his actual presence on the batileSeld. The Emperor is pleasantly quartered in a gcod house outside of the village, ana seems in excellent health arid The air is pure In contrast to that Peile. The health of Lhe suite is much improved, but General lgnaticiT is still ailing.

PxiDCe Sahtzin has been obliged to leave for A stream of remforscmcnls is flowing now sicadly ihn.uph 1 iou a-an ia. It is expected that bath the Guard and Grenadier Corps will bs in Bulgaria, by the first week in September. '1 hi shihae cdculato that 130,000 men ure cow actually on the march to reinforce ihe army. The next battle about Plevna is a la be decisive, hence tnc delay for the sike cf insuring The Fourth Cavalry Division have been dctachetl on an independent expedition tor the purpose of stopping Turkish ceiiinium-caliouwith Sophia blocking Orchordlk the rcata thoroughfare and easiest raarchina'ro-u'o the BiUkoss. It is here that this should bavin been (tone earlier, but it successful now, it vy still have gord results.

FASTEST OCEAN TIME. GENERAL.JCSRANT. Copenhagen, Auj. IS. Ex-Preid Grant hasttrrlved hero, lie will visit sisler, who married Dr.

Cramer, lhe At; lean Minister. SITTING BULL. IH FAVOR Of KANSAS. Washin-ion. Aug.

IS. Tholtu dcase involving the l. tie of the Male of Kansa-; lo over two hundred and tLiiny six U.ousand acres of land, being Ihuaggreite of liieayrant the State, under ibe act of W01, ad milting Kansas into tbe Union, has been decided by the Interior Department in lavor of the THE PRESIDENT. imonlb, X. August 11).

Cover i Chi of retary llvarls' family are tha President and Mrs. Hayes and patty Mrs. and Mr. C. 0.

daughter and son-in-law of Mr Svarts, upyn the occasion of tha third an-aiTerBary ol their weddtng. uainted with, bat bs yet not a single soul will please to have my name erased." ThO Other iW Mm Totofln PMri. and Warsaw train, says the Burlington nawKeyo, two eioeriy taJtes separated at Buahnell.and itiusrrt nori ik.r ately. A commercial traveler noticing the jEcuiaiury periormaiice, rcoiarisea lo acol- leacuc Awful trasli nt maloi-ial Charley 1" To which Charley replied du- mousiy. da, but too lone on the market.

Tbr liiWa imnri enough, but the goods ain't, the right grade." ClianuelK or Exit -e Bowers Ho to a' city, Tkey carry off tne tho refuse which it Is easontial tc remore or lo prevent dleoaEC. Ono of the most nl-efl'ect3orUoBlettar'a MtoimicJi Hitter Is to activltj of Lbe bowels when tbeeo organs peptic sTrnptomi i conetipatlcn Itcraiirc. Its eEtly cutharUo action liaa the effect of rmolr.f parities which weald oihenvjso polBonihosji. anil in tonic InQaenco la exhibited la an In- roase In Tital power, ltrenews aa mv.emetrs toe nerves, prevents and resnc-tcs malarial fercr, and is a llrst rate remedy for enpiondeucr. aagSOdead-ivlw Salhorland's Eookstoro, 0 JPEU CEST, SAVE II DiiDliar' Wontlcrtui' DlKC 'Popsla and Ue.c.v swtaj-5.

1). llElMSTHKrtr, so a Apcat tea dp.a citv, KVEKLASTlStJ aiylod lhe 'tltverlastiug Periamc." It Is In rltruathat its delighUoi anrl refrcstirjir fra prepared by jjSSaoodwlm A. Ration Constipated. fcr as.mtich wllli Dye ugh years of espeit-j accompliah a ccr- medicine br.d failed. fects, auchaj Sour Slotnach.

Eearl-burn, Water-brnili, iiLck Hoodache, UealiTcnesF. pa! pi-jition o) le Reart, Liver Complaint, comlnjup of tho food. ov t-jaron, oeaerai (looilily, yet sine lis no case or Dyspepsia that ca lately relieved. 30 doscn sold )ul one cues orfnlluro reported. jlBt and gel a Samplo UotUe for 10c Two doses will relieve yon.

Itcipilor its, A Practical FamilylHnittlng Rla. CTJISB I Knits all sizes of wort, narrows ano Wolff' al! Elz03 complete. Knits over 'evorj 1 tole va i knit goodal "wonle Twenty-Five per cent. Savefl Janesville, Wis FALL EXAMINATIONS, 77. it Tc-'chersfor the aecoDJ At Emerald Uric, No private exam i id frlcoda of education aro ly 1AFS F.

cotil of inatorlal anil duy vracft lor fliiisL Lng thm lhe last parliament under the Pal- nerston Admiciatralion. Gladstooe's Par-lament, which immediately preceded the present one, had a of Bve years, two months and fifteen Twenty parlia nlon with Ireland, aud their average ion was three years, eight months ve dav CLvduml "THE PltEhlDEST'S Soutb CnroIlL SiieccU of Sccre- Sliermau. On Friday evening la e.n delivered a spei-tt 5, becre-Lary ShC-E-lt 'President Hayes' in which he defined Southern Policy." 11: matlera of history, tittd should be carefully rami, atid hy oee-y .1 as much as icany uf 1 1 1 1 that the President committed a grave in ffilbdrawinu the troops from the support of Chamberlain and Fatiitaid. Tae sum and substance of the whole affair is aa i Hows: When he was mauaurale-u. he found 1 irtj ix otat ii i all ii i Union.

In two Suites only there were us ti. win; vi rn jr. Mull bad existed Ir January to Mm: i while OiKrs! Grant was uv. Chamberlain ited on tho He Hampton on the Presiueul is not elected Governor claimed l' have beeQ ele publicin licke.l, iilJ Decuocraiic ticket. The made the judge of who ii i General Assembly of tLe tmy la question ta the 3 was oulv k'apt House by the ac- a ml ae.

Ho had appi In I'rthlileut lira til recfignizu hmi Federal troops 1 1 nap -a Lien tit light only to aau dPaaalai ad rtlused, and public peace, ras iuauguraied, 1 to Wuahlsston, both contestaals both, ienlly heard, and tho presented fl.ily unt held i which, patented io army of the of the United not from the State, Slate, but from ihu lhe Legislature, that decide this contest, u.l Unit uanc by a iad buildiucin wl (Pant 1 This ad uPae. v. dniniberlain, with- shadow of righl tac a. camlcsP and and todoEo would have as well as without a publican i Pud: Ilea eluding front their return the voIes ot cer tain parishes and caiinties wherein intim! of Gen. Grant, to witness the count aed'l assure vou, asl hav: aa a aid, ady, tj tp proof of this ictimietaliun, violence, and cruelly and tadrape in every form sDplam tlia ollieers had the leea upon and certify in tho first inaiarcc who veru eiecieu nitmuem oi iuu jjegianuure, ind lhat ihey were justified by the evidence excluiiiue; bulldozed parishes; but it was ddsivu r.pon lhe members elccled, and that House had tho ccnELilution.il right lo lass upon tbe returns and elections ot its ning board.

anaia Whcri had aisn the ta lss i pan the riluiaj, Ilea elicit a. id One. r-n an taev iil'am and aa, una alia, cither lhe President of tho United States cor tic ratal map Pcard bar. nay p-nwr or ry.ht re Pi I 11 1 in 1 i Gov. Packard contends lhat a majority 5 i a aleldaa', tai ai vat: jut he was duly elected i but is iv-a aba.ily Pniua, Gov.

aM, da vital point was strongly assent nied by lhe adverse parlies, and Lbf lira ol Louisiana Oiv.JeJ mtc odlea, holding si ting its lual aailei upoa I'raai at par ti 1 had been Presitlei tr.sti-.-nd ed Group zed I'ockord and suj-Ull DOWer of the at. would hayu reCogul taiuerl hiai with ille eral government. My ii.flueueed feeling caused nut recognize Packard aa Gov lime his decision was to witnaraw ne lal leaa pliUto la ohaba, 101.1 tdhs eud tiiis-aanpermai euatesl. lie aid ma do IPo, hut kept inc peace. But, during these two months, the whole ed ail ,1.0 1 cbaopeu in LamPiatac Tho irovercmeul of Packard had dwindled away until it had scarcely a sundew cf H'-rromdi a.

Pin trite, except at Slate bouse, where it Was upheld by Inderal bayonets, a ded its a-dlhority aba Pi toe vhom descried the Packard legislature and entered that ol Got. Nicholls. The delay it A BAD SHOWING. Baltimore, M. Aug.

10. Dr. Chan cellor, Secretary of the Slate lioarrt of Health, reports to Governor Carroll upon the condition of the alms institutions of the State lhat it is painlu! to witness the snoeking condition lu which many ol Ihc public institutions wcro found, and it is difficult to. conceive lhat anylnlDg worse ever existed in a civilized country. MEXICAN J3UTR ACES.

San Diego, Cal, Aug. IS. -A rumor has reached here from San Rafael lhat. the Elliot'boys, recently captured by Mexicans, and confined at Pan Haleul, were fired upon by mob of Mexicans while going from to the jail, under guard, and one killed. The report is not fully credited and parties Ban Diego preparing Lo go i -c i.

ul V.a EurviTor and avenge the death of his brother, have hem ccu- ed lhat news lacks confirmation. THE MITCHELL. CASE. Milwaukee, August ID, 1S7 com-ain: ot Biauca C. Mitchell, for di vorce frcm ihe lion.

John L. Mitchell, hick will appear in lo-tnoi'row'd Sentinel charcee tbi the b.nPsui, is an lldullerous intercourse with the Ger-houseniakl, named Lena Fiedler; thv. he had t.rji. of out: Lrr. SchDeidcr, and ifa.it he treated the plaintiff in a cruel aoct inhuman manner Juries a tnr to Calilcrnia last year that lid id to her aa h.s wile at the Peverc House, San Francisco, and cave her but 2, while he spent 3 000 In lavish Indulgence.

WATERTOWN. Wattrlovn, Aug. 19-A broke out -night at 11 o'clock the Lame stabloi of II. Seihel, in ihe rear cf his saloon in Lhe Second ward, and the flames were at ones imunicated to tbe frame stables cf Mrs. initz, built parallel and within twenty of the former.

The Ure liooti spread lo dwelling house and small brick store building on Third slreet, belong! tif! lo Mrs. Eromtz, and occupied by I.euiz, tlic latter Qour, leed and and grocery store. A Jset south was situated the frame boot shoe store of A. Schumacher, and loi bniiding, together with all the other VjvdUI- most tota.jy destroy ed by the Barnes. A large proportion of tits of the building were ir.ve:., Tbe large frame dwelling house ol LI.

Wol. let'icg, adjoining 9eibel'sstablcshad a most narrow escapes from destruction, but was ed in a damaged contlitlon, through tne ive exertion of the firemen and citizens hand to render The entire tf lire Is aV-ut partially ered hy insurance. Circumstances poin1 angly to the probabilily that Lhe fire wa 1 work of an incendiary. Summer Separation. is the month of love, Joy, and Au-it that ot its egon'.

In June two hearls goes away lo ihect duty. Tniaccun-9 bard a III uu a. a a is aolin his work. Iluw cjs it be? Where the treasure ia there will the heart be also, and ihe treasure 1b lar away. can not a fait si u'ly tt 1 expre ernsbip a thiug ot beamy.

Unrtalaly is is a mosl critical task. Tho variety aad diveriity oi the articles in which he deals him. In this particular be ia in a I ad much danger aa the drug clink, while the a partULiUies for supping are a Luminal fold. A Dnnbury man who went to a drug store to have a prescription prepared, seeing nobody but a clerk present, said "Youogman, am you keeping eom any Do you think the world oi "I do," sj id Lhe clerk firmly, blushini; considerably. 13 ano in lowei pursncu me sly.

vay for me." And he went away. But it ia ttie grocery clerk who has strugele from early mora till late at nig' wiiu a flnod of anGuyauecs. When 1 dips into the suaar tjairel he thinks of ''jigbj. la en'Jlaa il.ee.iei 3 0. ed in ttrcnth i dev.n and when he looks into tho bn a i km rhkir VVh lay ay am lift a barrel uf corned beef, tali mucker Ee may put up io off more than likely ttu expression of a mn ctttuge.

Thu lOdutd light ot syii' The British Purliaiueiit. 'he British Parliamer ta Hp, w. exiraurntnury occu jgued, and ut a nftr bnc i regular sessioa of the present parlia liavlsig expired, the quesiion oi ml tor its 'members is whether it will llv a lull liP.h idem Si, en years is the life of a candidate, but none have ret lhat pencd, though ihe flrat parliamoi ler the union with Ireland came ok Pi iaa session nnened SeDleuibu 17'Jj, ami i lie Pa- Pu bais rat until uac IP.1, laUd, iriv.r.g a P. a of ye.m:,, nine montha and two days. Tbo next longest wis in the first parliament of George 1Y; which lusted six years one montli anil nice days, or three days longer ADMINISTRATIVE REFORX.

What ihe dovernmeiit Doing i n1G Way of RcUuclne IKxptuin Some laiDortBDt jVacta tort lie Feulc. In Secretary Sherman's speech at Mansfield, Ohio, on Friday evening last, he said in regard to administrative relorm: Tho expenses of tho government in many branches were unnecessarily large, and have been reduced with much advantage to you but it was painlul to execute charging a largo number of employes. This has been done out, mainiy in tne Treasury JJepai wnicu. irom ttin magnitude of its raipm. States, about In Hiirpan alone, that ot Engraving and Printing, the iuieiu mma icuuueu ouo persons, maKlog an annual saying of $800,000.

In tho New York Custom House tho number of ein- em Las already been reduced 170. mulr- mg a saying cf $255,030 and this process has not yet ended at lhat pott. At Baltimore the number of employes reduced was fllly.two, and the amount saved was In the New Orleans Custom House tbe number oi employes has been reduced eighty-nluc, making a saving ol Iu.aan tau reduction, not yet ompiuteu, is esuniaicei in amount to 7U -10, in Philadelphia to $50,700, and in Bos. United States the nnmber of employes reduced is forty-eight, mating a saving of 47,104 and eight Appraisers, in ports ed.havo been dispensed with, at a 1530.UUO, malting reuucllon in the service. Fnnne 11, dfh 721.r;&.aycdr.

This jiriaie'ss wib i lb 1,1 mi a vuv larpa Having ol expense. ouirueu lor culling tne stouo for sev- lounded upon the principle of tha govern e-cmraciors me coal ot labor and matearhil in cutting, and lo per cent, added thereto. ine coniraci. ino erection or tde building tor the use oi the State, War and Navy Departments was So chacpad a to red ere its coBt over Contracts for the sMip.y of cut granite lor the (Peer: ITaiia, at iPPIadelnhn, aaP tin Hnn. Ciioanuati, have bean, modiried in sunk a ii us will eltect a suviug ot ir changea ara to be made In the confer cut atone for the St.

Louis Cus- lhe i the TJLE SiftlTJi SISTERS. Tlnilr Uonio JDotcrlbod Tlio SIilcrH and THclr LoreLta J. Post, writing to Woman's Words, thus describes lhe borne of Abby and Juiia Smith: Bookingeast from my window I can see the Connecticut river, winding like a blue ribbon among tbe trees and beyond, the bills of East Hart. Turd and Glastonbury, The latter place Is the nomo of tbe Suiiih Sistcis, who have made the town historic and famous by their persistent resistance to "taxation without representation." Julia and Abby Smitn and ihtir cowa, tare living monuments to iho woman suffrage causa. TbeEO two grand, cultured ladies ace about 60 years of age, They live alone, and arc In-sepamP both willing fur tbo ptefiB and laboring tor equal rights for all full or gentleness, strength and humau kindness.

Miss Julia has finished a translation of the wh ole Bible from the original Hebrew, an achievement no other woman eyer attained, and which few men ever accom-phsbed. The vigor and vital power cx-mipted ut their advanced age is womleiitPi joy nor intelP-cl Beams impaired, and tbeii ot las laws ami endur ance a consequent persecution, added lo ihcir vast literary and scciul work are truly astonishing. Tiieir house stands on the main road Irom East Hartiord to Middletown, is Eurn unded by grand old elms and maples, and about half a mile from Iho banks ot tue iionnccucut. l'be house is a white u.iur, ouu years om. in connection wii a it ia a large yard, and garden with unemiuiu U'jwtla.

OOmCining Ol loric latyest cliugs to the some of the most important anti-slavery meetings were held in tho days of the struggle for the freedom of lhe blacks. Would not this be a Ut place lor the women who are now trying lo obtain for themselves a yuiieieai iitwoiu io ooia a gior mass meeting Wo should be hearly welcome and of co-operation from these royal women, whose wonderful inspi- thusiastic and earnest voices, aa earnest and enthusiastic as In the days when Gernt Smith r.ud ether noble souls convened The house is full of quaint old furniture and pictures, ami cramse-ry ti, is 2U0 years oi aau stiver yet older. A picnic party Irom Middletown held a feast under its -rpieaui as trees recently, and drank from lii so uPt treasure cups, reennnoitered at will abuut the grand old place, patronized the butter and cheese af the now lamous Aiderney cows, that have been so often ae zed by iho tax-gatherer, and as often brought home aeaio by their loving mis-treesoj. Personally tlicsc siotors are much ret-pei ami Ijel veil ditically they are like netties to uujuat law-makers. May they Ii70 to enj jy their rights in peace.

icg for the lair one's tipiiearucee, tho othe-r evoalo.p wtien her little brother came cautiously into the r.jom, and gliuiap up so jmethinK and lunuired: "I say, Misur, what "Taose?" young man, solemnly taking his finecrs, "those are beans." tie Inc who was imt "1 knew yon lied. You Eaid he 3W ooftus, anti lie does too. Tb young man's stay was not what you call yrnpoiyool oi lb at The Muscatine Journal hnjjs by some mysterious malady, aud Mi Patup'son, who lost several head has beet investigating the matter, and thinks he ha discovered lbe trouble, The Journal says than the black tush, in ine moull), natural tooth first grinder, causing blindness and finally di "Why don you speak aistinciiy cried a passenger to a brakemau wno announced mo mimes ui siauons in an utterly unint ligible manner. -oan't understand word you say." "What's that lo me "ponded ihe-brakemau. "You don't peel lu hive flue, clear tenor at Ihinv dollar a month, do you A country editor received thef, I have looked carefully and patiently over your papers for monlhB lor the death of some individuals I wag ac- FASHION NOTES.

Pta-aPiita pli.awl.a af Id P.cu city in late impoilations. -te. idea wned hats take ud some room in uio imported ran snape6 lor Lauiee. new colored jets lor dress trimmings are. garnet, lapis Uy.aU, ruby and emeraid.

Fashionably trimmed summer hats are sold in New "iork for 00 cents each. The most ttylish bosiery for ladies is of p'aan or solid colors. Slripcs and plaids are quite passe. Among lhe handsome toilet accompani-m -nti ii the "oblong" handkerchief, ar-raugfcd ia Spanish lice. These come in ebony black or ivurycream white.

Jaoanese fans are more lhan ever. Their beauty consists in their hom-liuess, The more ugly the figures the more stylish the fan. One ot the moit beautiful women In the city of New York ia now in the Uloomlnc-U-de Insane Asylum, whose insanity was caused by the usa ot enamel on her tace. A New York item reads thus: Three thousand sewing girls have enjoyed a free excursion to Uockaway this season 3.000 women and girlslhaye learned to divim ai the Iree swimming and P.Ol ta children have been PcnentCad by lhe COS' pilal excursions of St. John'B Guiid.

VPitOSlN NEftS Dane county's ent be worth 0.000,000, Palmyra, August wasElruck by yesterday i killed. jiil convention of the 1:1 Mlid October dJ-Oth, in- When Rev. I. Walw rlh wa teriue the ordinance el hspdim, ittcnianu comiiy, a picnetei a iooi long came entangtuu tii tne leg oi nis pant ins, and was thus carried ashore. At Onima, Chippewa Counlv.

C. irtelhnf Annlttou. naclted In the mill owned by li. M. Holmes, shingles.

J. M. Brlgnow. of Green Bay, packed in aa same null C. P.

Marlell packed 52,000, and now ranks as tbo champion shmgle-packsr ol the Stale. ltlehland Ueriter, Aug. IS. An attempt as made by hiirglsrs last night lo blow open to a sate aa" Pari ey Pease ot mis piace. meywere mscovereu auu made a hasty rutreat, leaving tbelr tools, alter succeeding in gutting a hole nearly through tbe sale.

No clue a3 yet. In it Borrowed Livery. A story aimed at tboso cli High Church persuajien who id' tin. res- a air i apnea, si lee .1 na-lowsia a letter from London: Tbo other day thH Roman Catholic bishop of Nottingham, beine, in London, walked in the coul of tho evening in Kas-s cptaa (j as, in omtpanv 'vita ti Irleml of nis, aa officer ia the army. They met a priest to all appearance a ltoman priest who had a woman on bis arm, who had her baud in bis, and was makiny fast and urious aye to" her.

The face ot tne Bishop Hushed red passed on, but be inst-aiilly turned back, nail, Idle pulett, hicpcu pttuiis-sion to Epeak lo him. "May I ask," Eaid he, "If you are a was the reply. "A Unlholic "Yes." "And may I ask uucler tbe jurisdiction hat bishop ale you "Before I answer lhat question," said the bishop cf Nottingham," said belong lo Lhe EukI'isI pv life but I do vaik a I iny Scent in the Ylrglnin Conven tion. A very funny passage occurred during man In front ot him as "mistrjble doc." The gentleman Indicated arose and wanted lo unow wuy ne snouia oe called a dog Mr. Hlnlon Yoo called me a liar, ai: Tne Geatleman beg your pardon.

Indeed, I did not. Mr. in tonI was within tho sound of your voice. The Gentleman You arc mistaken, I said Lhe 30th cf July. This was the key to tbe difficulty.

Mr. thereupon made a gracelul and ample apology. At! is lb. enly relwbio ne medicinal vittu; i no other uau Over a million lo um. For kalo by harness maksrs In sLm.

to wviui ex. ZINe COLLAR FAD 1, u- na itich. Aek year hmes maker for them. ft 5 0iffi.

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