I- i^o.OROkIT-H, L Lechner, a brother to Charles Lechner of this city, arrived on iIn* steamship Northwestern and will make his home in Seward, where Hewill be engaged with Mr. Charles Lechner in the machinist and plumbing business. The new arrival is a skilled machinist, having served Ids apprenticeship in the old country, nd Mr, Lechner left Burggen November of 128th, spending two weeks in Seattle a with relatives, before taking ship for ic- Seward, hg Mr. Lectin er slates that conditions in, | in Bavaria are bad, owing to the de-rul pression of the mark, which now takes over 9.000 to make a dollar in American money. A good suit of clothes, costing 3000 marks, can be bought for 40 cents, American money. One can travel 2N hours on a train in Germany,meftlis.i for 18 cents American. One Of the pleasant experiences of the young traveller was the hearty co-operation re- given him oil Ids journey after be landed in the L'nited States.dr