Star of the Cape, 17 June 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 3

MuOiMa i a^-strapiaB part; bMU« rrUlmrm OMR Us been bat one instance wliert lite EepubtWmns ofths Stat* felted to IsBteuet their delegates to a national ooevautkm to rote a* a unit." A motion b; Mr Onu for the adoption of ao muefcof the oommlttaek regii.r*T. oa mo: loo of Mr. Brooa. a mw was takea until 7 r. it. »niM MHK „ At tbs evening seaasoa ate debate a vote was tekan or Mr. Ckytonk motion ZSS£r£ZSL-Z?F£Z£ it y report ta the Alabama contented aaar. Tht motion was hhilll by a vote of 449 nays to >00 yaaa. Tba majority rrpot^ao far as it rakted to AteTb« LMaoi/oontaatad oaoa arm than tekaa ■» Md paoaohat the maat exciu mriMMMlkB iaw pat talma plat* latbeadwvmittea. Wlsuif a State Urn MuMtefcmka waa greeted arrrral ailnata* The eyktamaut wm jfeSJ.aiTliiiii'UfcMi wfasl SMSBiiES feesSSeKE Tba ooBT«tioo tbm adjoanadUill I ottoakA-m rnurth Dsy's Prsroefm Onctao. J ana A Altar Ob i bail I Hoar called the cotwars admitted te Mate by a rota <3 <7* yaaa to tH aaya. T ban te minority 55Ss^:Hi%S SHwasxTO •gicrTa^-*. « ■ ^a&rssjcsLE dial af tba United Dtalaa. Mr.Gurfieid ntead tba point «f order that Mr. Kill V— fiaa BBeaaaht ante, tab IPlllPI KxkHSSESSS ff at of tha aonaittaa oa rates ba afcpud. hat Ma aaiaa van diftlil ■■» «te e^art^nverlef that aoaa-ESBS-srarS Sxaasfta&Eru: until »*. k. *°* "°W JtfSSSSSsBiXS: §pi||ppS3l2 Diewi'cstafaafe'^MMi Derai'r's'ta'raTs' tea L. ■■— iO (ml. Hi » > i fl Jewel); Pit— am»ri lirt taMpwi Iteetta; Till i Bar, M.O. jfandfay; I n.fafa.s, ■.Waiwtek; Mate ta T. btyai Mary. Kaa< an i a. a a abrt >Sbk 3 K££ws7E&«SS |£§S||®S3i£ft tStebai a lift iH n ao 'present U » fMjbly^ptp mf*£rn^S§ 1 1 ■a m aaha a» a— ten at a «— rttate t» | j i*!* '* *■ » C ! I * : ; i

J talaisffatee yaaiS °wwel km jUpofa » rr» yfr ^ ihg^eSr tfaos^eeeifaaaaf the wastry at «ta*>m> fc UlbSuattetltenUabonrtonrn. 1 lb* tarbrldae) i until fa tka RepoOaLa i patty a that dale; UaWt iba a> a 0 para i— I Maw. MiWtbaa; tetao Ssjtgxgxrjsg ■ a 1 — "J*"~ 0 Frank M. Flaky, of California, aao- " oafad Mr. RUins '» nomination. and Im ' was lollowad by Mr. Frye. of Maine, , who aaid : : fafatJT MBte'^Uate'haBte* tin , wfaaifcereryfalb. Is-osfa— daAwe. eraryate, ilii «W te« and howtfag : ■m'to fads^fa'ibe step Mod — Hm W ' aterer Iron «*an to warn. n*kbu(*H ( 11 ' ihaiT4 'tara"*"!*" a aate. auai<«ma raaiitn— ta that 1 • I - I ma te tea lha oU aUp and I kttac bar iam iba hater, U*o M01 Mm, I lam aWf. That au aaa a ham. I aaa I tba naaf oM ttethaamaab Mate akhia * abate yaar agkOnc Ut amy Urate >t» am huaawa. Urate Urn mam parte. | in.B.f.aiUaUUait. finlnt m tba Inulm litHni by acr ]- - Tha aym af tba ahaia aariU jpma apaa bar aad Uara am talaai. aatey m araty li iHiii baart te Ua pmad aid Mdp.Ua amta « Mate mteBB tern baatebtb# aaaaatorararaadaarry Uaprariooa >%bl abb bar. Bat. nr. ten aaa a man " at Ua halm (aapbam) calm. Mhnali. earn- ■ i i *' ■ in li I Ifamlnin Uamalbb t mm ate Ouaianaam. ba UpM u. I ttaaid aah eaatapa; bapMsl. ha mr« bmrt to I Uabamayad; a mi ha'braacbt tte saod aid I y mte jama ^bater af tety. te Uara ' Entebtte temnt ** <*to*7 ' Mr. Draka. of Mfamnta. Bomtnatafl ■■till William Wisdom, of thai t Maba. Tl* aoBbimtioe w* not eeooadl ad. Whaa Saw Tork waa called - ■Milir Coaklin*- mounts', a tabk oa I tba rapotbacb ataad and nomlnaaad ■ Ulpwa •- Grant. Mr CookUns aaid : I Wteatednbmii aaaar mutikra, : srrx'srs. rxin: | CkahS «T Ua SmL^Km Tte m p^T i pte a iibIi tli wtU teab tba iimaa; ; tar ymm ta aama Ua aoaamy tell ba a ■ Srtggi2?^2£2s ; SawSSS^S 1 and m« mij amaalr U» ftarU bat amacml , ante at Ua Bate, Mam Tark lalm tTtymm A 0mm. MaateaathrW ■ I til i te " aaplad Kan TaU mapinTliMul ■■ten telnndttea te af ante i tte te hariac MM all ted. wtU te 1 teUa te«y la Ua mnnmi pattaalUa • mrta tea te amn nt tnjtea. Ha baa team. *%"'■' » ' m?T»! te bT aommT teTI i ■ In. ibn t i - i i - ' ' bin la ad Uaamaa Hpbt Um bna apaaMn Uraacfaam Ua man il HL Irymc te » id Ua ante1. i Unary. Tb ba. nr mam Un m aay ater man, b In U tetUmimry tap ■ Batar ta aaalaplt WBh hte m oar laate *a ^■T^axya' ■wan. bam iB baaa atead at bin. nd Up ■ebtemte berate. attete. Wbaaba ba^naaat* iSTtFTT .'""te ^"a'TiV'' iiiij 1 1 li i naald ate a tela tea, te I ^tateteantehihlS5rtS m Mbhw £S:«?!5Sj5;^rS ^^555^52^5 1 WyV* te b^ 3mSC^£i3S.^TfcA» S I Ijg :

J Tha V^iahbra. party bm «: U.rt a. i bam "«i*Srf I rn mt^4«**K> "teaeb a aa „Mtlr Imimapm and .inary. Bam . abatl yeado U Km by .natlbmaay depte r ten. Ibabnttlateiymriiaar^Wavyrto. ' m°*t ■■ "7 Qrte. J Ibnlhl mn ■"ibemrm'ril tgW tar , aa (Ippl III ) Tb via Ua rlamry »t I naUiTtud araryOmm Bn Udra. and ■n"». te bamm tea cte inanal m0 inkaudlolHte abataa Uall do. W. , warn a moa wham tile te epmiam embody all Ua aabteanaala U arbte 1 bare ipofcaa hr rear aoaaMnatte a naa who am Ua . ooanada, Ua aamanla and ib« Irknd of aaariy all Uom paraona nboa. morn ta«b dava apoc , mtaUdaMltecm-a«bt- II yoa aat ma far , te nnannnt. I potm yaa m Iratydn I mm «f Ua aalimal amtafaa. Tte b M ' ^nTtenLnaUat b«Mte^<tete ten «tUue>m.iatoll«teaad po^tel te H. - mrndte man «bo tonatelad U»Un , mm fad' mteoteUa -m* teAtetelta Ih. Triirtmaabu nllhm.— i ~b. bli.nn.il Inch iSa aniiy te ami lad aalm at tern 1 ban HnbteaaaiaaUUatsnntlmcfafaOoa ii bill ermtad te pte war annamj - tetaaofadaa Urate, and hi teatrllaftem ( warn tet II Ilia ilte pma cd te prrr m.m.l and mh a aaad (tela... ) at , Ite ba faaaad tram te balla at fapfalauaa in , mabjak axa—tir. te, te teta b. d» 1 St^afate^teTteJ^a^amterTarfad 1 at twaaad a ball year*, wnk balf n te pabbc , pram bowtim te eryiac -OmaMy bim?" aartfad tea Urate oaawarrad by a teyfa - balr bam Ua Una al doty. Ha hm iaqworai teraaoammal tepnaaam te tepte . nadaateteTfa Ua at Urn fa^ wtteat a Jar. ta tea o( te fclaa proptea and , Ha te afaowi Mm If abla to amat la te niliaam. lit i ( | 1 gnaafae af tuiamui. For i»toiy-«n ' years ba bm trad Uai rantooa haipkt at pab- j I tac daty and aoalan all te abalu at matiea ba , U tet aaraa ti(hl wluch te b«ae apo. bia. | . te fate aa haw in Ma hanor. ao ma oa , UeMfadd. Ideaat pnaam Mmm a banar I . Kpatifaaara bmar man tea Uoaaaada d otte»tan»tfaa«raadmiiO«n pre [ Imifafa IrdnTSbaTn. «d OMn. fOtmam) ! Mr. Wink far, of Winroctin, and Mr. I r Elliott (colored;, at Sooth Carolina, r aaooodad Mr. dbarman'a nominaOoa Varment betnf oaflad Mr. Billiac* run. to pat in aomiaat ion Mr. Edmonds, of that SUM, aa the moat fiu.ee umr ic ba borne opoe the ErpoUtcaa banner He aaid: ■a dmm aaa baaa a bataar riybt te aam. ' rrrr r^rLTL*^** ■* Ttm naa wham atn aaiam far te | un limij 1 - aa taacor ban. U. la Ua prapany te Ua pride otteaatfaa. Vanaom faokad farward Urate Ua ymrs te mw teir igeoafaay I Ufa aaa I mil ua h. fat rnffaaa pat Bap^tea • rfaaary la part, bat to amka tet rfaaery - aaaara by pmtte ae te nfaMona a raaht.i , far baoar araa tea te ptemm-a mndbfate i wsak Dowhars. bat atraaf li«)»bt. te ' t—ramiaa af te prtafapfa. af afad pblbm dfaam. Bnoh a aaadtaafa aa waa a.alad war tet bm. baaa. T%ffaat ana, oa whom I rated ao ahedaw at aril raport-te laadar af Ua BaaaU. Oaorp. T. Bdaaamfa (Cham. . aalappUme). Varmaat aamiaamd Ln lor Ua ir.ailiatr te aakad te aaaraatieo to , amp Mm. TbesMniaatioB of Mr. Edmnntk was aaooodad by Mr. Bnaiord. of Maaaaobn- | '"S-. Caaaidy. of Wieoonain, praaentod ! ' tba aaa* of Elihn B. Watbburnr, of ' , niinols. aa that of one which would 1 i firs unity to Un party, and who U at ' once capable and worthy of tba publi, confidence-, which hie merits oommand 1 Mr. Braadafee, of Coaneetieut, are ceded the nominaUou of Mr. Wa-h-1 borne, the wiae. boaaat, iaithlu!. tteriinf Republican, whose name was the only name tare of enrryinx ercrr doubtful SUM, and thus sreunaf Tie. I xttisfarxrjfe-s; \ . Grsat, whose per Jandty iu the dark 1 , boars of the war broufbt the aOaat li man fro in the Southwest and put him , ta tKunmaad in Virprls to crush the i baud of tba rebellion. Ha nrgsd that Wash heme's name would rally the . German Tola, and thus ascare Naw J Tork sad redeem Connecticut, and aid i powerfully in aeoarirf BrpubUcaa ooe- v U> WW. ■^railTuSl'm'^Sa J " t Ptt PBy« rrseeiirugi ii.* m at*MaX. ■ Srfc.'feJlB ; ITT*oct Oacmulo, *A * J Kt H* wm. to mMM. nSr tb. P rU,>Ual»*u*ii,lM- 1 ma Mr. OMOUm, *te b.l*db«, • ill III I it. a»lr Hal 1..U, > BMbt acmrm to pruosnd to ballot " witthont a^motioB. seconded Mr. Hak's > fbaaaamUua upon tbTtaponaloe of * the protnadiaga about to be had. and •! imuaiillai dkaJM. drcocum and sale ' J5»£g^L"SJ3 is-ffi ] SSLT'i^&SiL "ii*w2ti i bw. SB; Vhadoaa. 10. Tbe'roU by E SbaMa waa aa loliowe d mw ■Midi! I ttaaanfa 8 > • e IBbiTli. n i« — — ■_ i feSri ? z r ■* - -j .jm i a — — _ * £j i'S ■is t ■ — — _ a a li Safer; » • r i r ; ^ iff III tuau B at l - . b

' tiwam. .....— a — — — — I i PeanwVra.b M U * — — — . i Bbada lafanl I — — — ' IGfadtaa. U — I — — — ■ tUnmaa.-.l* 0 1 I — — Ibaaa 11 J 1 — — I i Tneain — — M — — •! i Vgpafa u I 1 — _ _ 1 WenVkfMs 1 • — — - - , ' — ' in 'ill 1 7 I — — • I Daham. T I — — - — I i DfacriMafColambia 1 1 — — — — i Ufa — B — — — — Mmaana t - — — — ' Maw Unfa. — I - - - - 1 i Qtab 1 1 — — — — I Wyanuof" I I — — — — ' Irtte total SM »« M M 10 SO arbol* ■-•Oibm at toUs, 746; mtmry to ! ifaact 1*7. When the result of the first ballot j , was aunouniwd there was treat excitement. The rcoood ba' lot eras at once I proceed r<! with and re* tilled aa follow. : i Grant. iM: Blaine. BM; Sherman M; Edmund.. SB; Waahborne, 17; Wini dom. 10. G it fieid. 1. Thenceforward j ballot a : <-r ballot waa takea with aubc tan ti ally no chance that would indi- | caM a " brea.':.n The eirhteenlh ballet j waa aa follows ; Gtsnt, 305; Blaine . 8S3 ; | Sherman. « : Edmund., 31; Wasbburne. 33 ; Wind.om. 10. A motion , made by a Mississippi driefatr for a I recnm until 7 r. a. was tbea adopted. j ETEXBiO usetoa. When the loeratioa waa called to ' order at balf-past aerra the uineteeuth 1 ballot wsaat ooce taken and reaulted thus : Grant. 383; Blaine. 170; BbtrJ man, Edmunds. >1; Waahburna. 88; Windom. 10; GarlWld, i; Hnrtj ran ft, 1. A number of ballots with but slifbt alterations in these figures fol- , lowed, and at 8 :t3 the tweaty-eifbth . ! and last ballot of the da; was taken ^ with this result: Grant, 307; Blaine, i f7V; Sherman H; Edmund.. 31; Waahborne. 33; Wiadotn, 10; Garfield. A A i j motion made by a Massachusetts deleWmm 1 "H : | ■ ' r F | * 1 ■ j 1 in-.. [ rn n* w m so t~io"' 3d . , tot 3s3 u 32 31 | 10 i | 3d.... 3M m n « 3t ! io . i i «u> ltd m m xi » ho i An...j tab Ml M 33 31 I 10 I 1 ' « 3lf Bl 4 II 31 W 1 1 TU... 303 Ml M 33 31 10 3 1 Ah... 300 304 01 31 n 10 ; 1 I •u.-.l MB 383 M ' II ' a 10 1 1 10U. .! 304 381 m 31 31 10 3 i 1IU.. J03 at If | 11 1; 10 3 1 tsu.. 304 353 97 31 33 10 t 1 uu.. 3M sai ao 31 a to i i lfab. mb m « m 1 33 10 lfcb mo Ml m 31 m 10 10U-- >« XS3 H , II M 10 ITU. ■ 303 304, 31 I 31 N 10 I 1Mb.. 304 M3 II 11 Ji 10 1 1 1Mb. 304 379 M ! 31 13 10 11 30U 30S 376 33 31 | U 10 1 1 Sin . . 304= r* M I 31 ! a 10 1 1 Md . . 304 IT4 37 ; 3134 10 t 13d .. 304! MB 37 11 | 36 10 3 MU. . 304 XJ» a 31 36 16 3 3443.. 301 Ml, M 1134 10 t SOU . 3 3 ISO 83 31 30 10 3 X7U.. Ma 3JT 03 It j 34 10 3 MU.. 3071 370| 01 31 1 34 14 3 Not* — la te eofaoaa deemed Is iaf " eotas Hsrriaoa, of lmtiaaa. raeriesd osa ems as te tMrd bate; H. B. Ilaym. ol Otuo. ass oa te tsats, afarsstn te twaUU Ml. fete; MeCrary, ed Iowa ess oa te UfatsaaU; Gas. Daeia, « Tessa, te oa te am ■■j—k. ami Goa. Haruasn. at ^ PmaayleaMxtb Day's PraceedUcs. Chicago. June 6. A* soon as the oonreatioo was called order tbe twenty-ninth ballot was taken with the following result; Grant. 1306; Blaine. 878; Sherman. 114; Edmundf. 18; Washburne. 35; Wtndom, 7: Garfield, t. On this ballot Massachusetts chancre nineteen rotes from < Edmunds to Shermsn. On the thirtieth ! ballot there was little change from the praotdiac one. General Sheridan getting , one eote. On tbe thirty. fourth ballot : whose hifban rotet heretofore ] had bent two. r* cored acreiitaau rule* On the thirty- ftfJi ballot Garfield's j rou WII afain increased, sad aa the ; thirty-six th ballot, amid tremendous ixriumeat. General James A. Garfield i was declared the candidate of tbe Be- ' publican party for President of the < United Stabm. The last ballot stood : Qarfieid. 3W ; Grant. 3M^ Blaine, «< t Waabburnr. 4 ; I After tba nnrolamtiosi of Garfield a i rooMS was takaa unUl 5 r. u. Altar J thaiaaaMMr. PixkT.frmu CaUloraia. i nominated ElihuB Washburn*. olllli- J note, far candidate for Vies- President. ! Mr. Robinson, or Coaneetieut. nomi- ] naiad Marshall Jewell; Mr. Hicks, of . Florida, piuaaatsd the name of Tbomaa • ReWli Jgf. flnmfi. of Tmaaaam. noall Arthur, of that State. Only one bal- J lot waa taken with the following reaolt : » Whole number of roMA ....731 ■ K< nresarj to a choice 37b i Washburne IBS J Jewell 44 Bruce 8 J Dark. • S * 4 C Settle I S The nofninatiee of Mr. Arthur wan Made unanimous, sad at 7MB r. il the ocaroatioa adjourn**: sine die. a b Jsmes A. 'Garfield, of Mnuor. Ohio. Jj sa.'sx'SK .Si^Tsxa » at Williams buBmi. Maataailp. fa * J8BA aad was prasideut ol a literary ta- " etiti.ioo for orreral year*. He studied H aad aruiulaad law. sad wua a member of ., the Sale aeuala of Oiuo in 1BBB 00. ta " tBBIba l i JdhoDataa armyaaeol- " fserAmrtwmmimilitta the rank of ■ ssspaaS^i = oftt.i'i.1 |H| I L— 4 wmj li " SL'Su^aLSeSKuJb^

I Ceiled Stales Senator, to succeed Senator Thurman in 1881. Ciiaater A. Arthur was bora 'in Albany in 1831. aad was eduaaird. at Cnioe nolle**. Schenectady. Heatadled law and practiced In Hew Tork city. During the war Mr. Arthur became quartermaster-general of New Tork. aad now stands at tbe head ol tbe New Turk law firm of Arthur. Pbalps. Kncrsa A Ransom. He always, took a leading part in SlaM ! aad city politics. He was appointed Collector of the Port of New York >y I Pma. Grant Norrmber Bl.tWi. bo soe- , ceed Thomas Murphy, boldinr the office until July >0. 1878. when be was re- I mored by President Hayes because he ' was accused of bring in the srny of the ' success of the ciTii sen-ice policy of the administration Since bis remoeal from | office be has deeded his time to his ; law hqsiniss sad toSlstrtnnd National politics. Flatten af Ue Istisaal BepahUena Party. -gjatavaajgr^gsajs: frr~.-.^gr.^Sg5a r— -■ tw »w> is oosfa s i ^■•?iTfaTSTLra? mSTZ?*££S* j ja^n'/rat 'tsf i '^'railfate^C j imsrJS ' - tBj^SgBaOTB ' sa^gtraitsat'BsSSs | rttn ! ' **! -Hzrzrr S ; cm^gat55at^ . : iSr: tb t"i KSHfeSrSStSSlJ s£iXS!tsissjB,.fi£. sss ' mms^agg^g Ill^H Superintend sat Peaslee. of Ctaeia- ! aatlaaya that the createat mistake that ' : than moetbly aeeragra. Ufa coctic- * tlooa hare led to the eataMphaMBt in « Cbciaaatiwbools of "Poets' Days, " ■ sod tba iiMiMiUff Maty of Rnrmw a . Tht childrm are modt to not poly 1 memoriae poetic sefartkms of the high- I •at sbaracur. bat ta lmn «nmr3liia4 ' about the authors, aad ta talk about * krtaaa woO- A hrty of Maewo. Ga.. ' SsftfasrfSte j S£Sr35v^'sn

"Bbawlag" la — i t®4Jj ArUngU*. the lecturer . now ta this Slate, has had considerable trv^Mo with the mayor* of small towns Arlington's opinion 1s that be should not I be compelled to pay bearilr for a iirttt the mayors think that ba should. SeTrra, day* ago be rial tad a I town whose entire population could ba > grouped into a photographer's taut, aad [ when be called upon tbe mayor to aottk the matter of license be found that guot Gemma disposed to charge him mbaaeily •* though he bad come tbsra to Uka ■ awayi all tbe money In the Urwn. " What sort of a show bare you rotf ' aakad the mayor. ■ I ~ It's no show. It's a lecture." • "Is It trained?" i " It's a speech." > I "Ab. I th ought it was a sort of educated hog. What sort of a speech?" i " It's not altogether a speech. It is I interspersed with entertainment." " Our lsw says charge right and left foe them sort of things. Entertainment, i let's see. Got a lot of these here paper | lantern*. harrxTt you?" " Ho ; nothing of thai kind." ; ^jjDsrt stand on your band. I j "Ho." I "Do you ring balk?" I "?° i I ' One of these here duxb sbowa, | mini jt?~ i " No ; I tell you it's a humorous leo- ; lure." | i " Son of a patent medicine arraneei mentr I I "Ho msdictne " | "Do too sharpen knit es?" I " Nothing ol that kind " I , " I reckon then you sell some son of i ointment. A feller came along hare some time ago ; got us aU in s house ■ | and wanted to sml us rheumatis madi- | "II Henry Ward Beecber ware to . I come bcrr you wouldn't charge him. , j would you. I I " You bet we would, and we'd put it • at him an inch Ihfck- Well, gfre me f 10 and you may 3u your rat ptaen or ' { make your speech." i Tbe money was paid, and at night. , ] just before th - lecture began, an officer r ] approached Ar.ington and said ; J " Say. Cap. you can't beat an oiUght1 1 ened community this .way. Pay your ; J license or TU bop you orer to jail." "1 paid 810 fur tbe pririkga of lecturing, sir." I " Who got the money ?" "The mayor." "Why. the mayor's gone Oanlng. , Did you pay it to that chap you were I laiklna to tilis afternoon — that red noae ' 1 ielkrr' ■ -TA" "Well he's got no more to do with running this town than you hare. Gire me 085 or I'll jump you to jail." Coca ling a deaf man and a hotel ke-per. wbo bad come ir ftee. the sale 1 j of seals amount, d to fit «. Tbe money was paid, and in the future the man wbo sticks up Billy Arlington's name in that town will be sued lor forgery.— 1 LiUU Rock O'tmcu. The Great Lakes. ; ! The latrs! measurements of tbe'great fresh water seas are a* follows:' Tba greatest length of Lake Superior »• 335 miles; ite rrealesl breadth u 140 miles; mean depth 686 feet ; elevation. 687 feet ; area, 88.000 squaro miles Tbe greatest length of lake Michigan is 300 mi las; its greatest breadth, 108 miles; mean depth. 000 feet . elcratiou. MM teat; area. 23,000 square miles. Tbe greatest length of Lake Huron is 800 miles ;dlAgrrot«t breadth. 100 miles; mean depth. 600 feet ; elevation. 874 leei ; area. 90. 000 I square miles. Tbe greatest length cf Lake Erie Is 850 milts; rrealesl breadth. ;80 miles; mean depth. 84 feet; | elevation. 455 feet; area. 6.000 square miles. Tbe greatest length of ! Lake Ontario is 180 miles ; iu greatest ; breadth. 66 mil's; mean depth. 500 fort; elevation, 861 fart ; area, ffota square m lea. The length at ah five is 1.885 mil aa. covering an area of upward j of 136,000 square mite. I Tbe boy* of the Boston public schools j are instructed in military drill, aad ani nually have a street parade, wi'h a reI view by the mayor. j Oct of three hundred and fifty colleges 1 In this courtr? about seventy hare established Young Men's Christian associations. 25 CENTS, ■w postpaid. A TREATISE HIS DISEASES. Containing aa Index ofDfa. oas«s,whleb giro* tlso Hyraptonaa. 0*om. aad tfie Baat Treatment ofaaeb. JL Table gl vlng all tbe prinolpal drags "■■ft tb" Uorae.wlth the Oidlnsry ftoaa, effaoU, aad antidote when a poleoa. a. Table wills aa Engraving or •at agse wltls Bolee'te'teU. inar the age. A valuable ooh of Becelpfa and auMk other ▼alnoble lafbs WMMzz? -'-aeCEMT^ CLUB RATB8: ?**?■>?" - 1 - f i-oo ^ Mfi — uMiuBftn aos»tau - io^w hf 1st Inwr Hm, M» A IIS Rtata MB, Sow Tart.