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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Carlsbad Current, 1896-1918 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 3-27-1897 Eddy Current, 03-27-1897 Wm. H. Mullane Follow this and additional works at: hps://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cb_current_news is Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Carlsbad Current, 1896-1918 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation Mullane, Wm. H.. "Eddy Current, 03-27-1897." (1897). hps://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cb_current_news/1131

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University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Carlsbad Current, 1896-1918 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

3-27-1897

Eddy Current, 03-27-1897Wm. H. Mullane

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THE EDDY CURRENT.Popom Vnlloy to the Front, Grottltsrs to the Renr

VOL. T. JDBUY, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1807. NO. 20

MASSAGRMSliN GI13,too oHRirriANs Ann rkpoktkd

KILLED.

Th.y Yf.re Attaek.d While Allenillnlilmrcli Arre.nUn (JuarLrt anil tuuirWm (llvaa O.tr to I'lliat fr HUMHour..

'"'iMtunUwiitle. Mnreltof the outbroak of 5ntlnf lnnt at Tokn.la tho SItoi dlMriot of Anta. Minor whnnthe Turku nttAoked whllo the hitlerwru'lii ahuruh lw that 100 Olirtn-tiAi- w

wero manMUtred. The Armeniantj'iarter and bniaar were given over topillage for night hour.

Thu repreeorttntlorw of the nnilw-dor- u

ot tho forolRn ixwer rortnllrrsttt matter lmvo mntl but little I in pre- -

skm upon tlio imlUn, who, rolylng uponthe support of ltuiwlu, in convlnued thattv lis nothlntt to fear from the no-a1-

concart of tho pwweiu which Incontinually ti&Tppd upon, itllliougli Itin beltovod that llttlo or no concert ox-U-

beyond thn dratro la eamo quartemto postpone an outbreak ot war.

ITw diplomats Iwro nre enld to beaao mora turoln'g their attention tollw conduct ottha Hiiltnn und It It framl-oHlnm-

IntlimUol thot they nre againof Ui opinion that the ayetem offr.orully rprauntttUonH on the mibjeetot Armenia which im hlthorto leuiP'ltnupit must be changed ior eterneruvi&Kxlti of deeyllnp with the ovibt d

of. Tbo fiultnn. however, lionhmrd thUir.ory innny ttnuu during thepMt for yenm and rotwoltH hlUMeltwnu the belW tluit he will mirrtvetixU now fit ot righteous ImtlRnutlou iwlf Itutt tided urr others of u muchniotvi serloUff olinntrtor.

The nmlxumadont lmvo formally nntl-r- ti

(he Turkish government of theirlatrtiitldii to land troop on thn lelundof t'roto e the doUvelimeutM off'iroigm nterlnon now on duty nahore.Ta oorte lion raised no obleatloiw tinto present thut forroillnR

tlwto out the throat of power Just

iorl twiiis the ofof Ortee. On npplyliK Olmrtsrs

IwiWMver, no of opln- - ns ajun (it least oup-llft-li oftho

lu tlM. nieftlB!rtrie -

tions of (Jreew nro eontlnulliK nlRhtami and thw no lidtctf-- i ofla..k-dow- n in that quarter.

Mi noy dw t flppear to m

fvt lw eiiilpiiMnt of the UreekIjtrir.' KunnUas U armsu.om been ftrtlsromlag from whatsoutvm it lil not dew. Tlioro la one

of tho ftituetlon whkli nhouldbe The 0 reeks are an- -

tronget III,

saM to be mifforlng greatest prtvw-- ,

Uoim. or projierwlituh has them sullen but '

far doMlrmis ot entering anagvreMlve rtimpalgn.

If war dwlnrol tho Creek army

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ii.

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to

rf

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A

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In

Ih roto

ueSS. te

orto

m

to

Crown Prince '.mhsmI mooc.1 21

attemirt yr r. jv

irisun )iMsnui niiij- - ue

n.nrted by tho timely U,us touro-.- . woaii wunarawHi iromfrt of all Tnrkwi trooiw nml

d.ji-tlo- of Pilno Ooorge Oresee asgovernor Oroto, with the

that wtieu quiet iwtorsilttliall bo a plebiscite

whether or tfto late, ml to bs an-nsx-

to OrtttMe.

r (trunlril,Mstrh It. President

MoKlBlejr yUrl- - momlBg grNiitn! a '

respite days to thewho to bars been hsntssd yestsr-- ,lay for tlw murder of a

Mexico sberiffThis rsspKft wse grantsd to Kranrla--- o

(lonsaisH llarrtgo. Antonio Oon-zsIs- a

IlarrsK", Pa-

tricia Vaiwnela. were sen- -

tintvid to hanged on Fell. 28 last,(ml President resjiHsU themfur one monUi order to examinelt mm. Kulsiequently deciding tlwt

men wore properly voiirtetstl,rfusd to interfere ami de-:a- ri

that tho sn1eute 1m oar-rtt- d

iretlent MsKlnlfr)1 undergieot pronure to rovorss tills decisionof his predcoeMor, wilhlii the ihmM

few on the other hand, aof telegram Mteia havetived from pewonw w!m urgl the ox- -

Mcutlon of tlio ileatli tenlvtno. In thisMtate of tlio matter, tho

thut no lrni could fromu atay ot ton days in order affordhimself an look Intotlio papora in detail, hence the orderwas inadu promptly telegraphetl tothe proper otllelals at .Ssnln

Attorney (leneral In.peaking Uie nwtter said Umt In therush ot business Incident to tlw new.t.i.iiinivj-aiin- uin ,vm.iiiivm uiniiAri.

nut time look UiVj Hiennd Jieref'.rc r "pitetl men

Hie Hler t'ailueali.I'rtwftih. Ky.. Mb. rah 31. The rtvei

sfttMttiu during lu hurt twnty-ro- ut

Itmm (has nrft lovprarvrxl. At 2 o'ekAisafternoon she gnuge regis

tered nml rising Uie nl!n tenth every two About Ural I

UniQ the wind began to rise very- - rapid- - jt. t --a i . . ...

tiuu Miirn iiitn imai VHiwing uferX gale. On account ttie waves,it Impossible 1o form nn nerurato Idei

to Wio wtefCH of Uib river. Very lor-- ,

tunntely for tho 'buNlnoea tinwtnd blowing toward lillnoiiiHbnre. Since Monday night rbe wsteijhas Bprend orer bn Immense territory

many who were high nni! dry Mem

uoors ytiniy iiMrMMX. Tli city m

Olarksvllto yesterdny landeri at a pointoe-qunrt- er of n mfle Mio normalhank ot the river. The N. P. and St.road nl oclovk yesterday afternoonaotltled the merclmiite tlmt Uioy couldreceive no nibro frieght until turthoinotlee.

Th traohii the C. and St.depot, en) mitch .under wutor thatthe train night wait obliged to Htop

Hlortmth tttrwL Old river uion In-

cline to tho hellrt Hint not moro than0 ti) lu liuilw morn con be ox- -

pootHt here. Ollieni my at an- -fitlm will t wMMkHrll Imfirtt Mil

floo.1 beslna recede. AUhtnrxh '

mupeiMRin imnie by railroad vnd

Hr 1... .....! l.,lr-.-l- a Ml.. t,nrthere nro great sIriih of netlvliy lu cer-Uil- n

qtmrtern at the cftr, where (foodsbeing remavwl from slomi. wliole-ml- e

houees, fMtoiie tube coo wnre--Iiouihm. more waUr. a son

n Atlnmip, will nut (ho lowotiloom of ilwltinn ami mHWn1llle I

under witer. Clrasulfeat ro entartnlnstl that the terrifllBiHdiMl kdt night Ikito lujureil llroflll mns. white llrmwiUi KobVh. brono tur-ly- ju

III.. Just river. puTM W Kolden Wjifvndottes, nndlie melting wus hold and n fund started ' Olmrles W. lltilld, .burt

for the bsnellt of tho llool sufferwv IJRhonis. This reiwrt was Adopted,mtHl the dlreotoiM wero limtruotcd to

thp Utn, bellevln tho depurtment of iinnnco ox-tt- xt

moveniMitof forelan flc will Plred eoiseetwloim for bankn, thebo carry tho w hiw promulaed i?lvr lib-t- o

ilK-li- Uin prlurliml nnd j erol ft MtflliltaluiKnit

rihW this qiiostlon. Iwntot. Pwplo fortbore unsnlmlly unt il)wH gtmnuHK of good

V faith ogjStbm- -

WTWday

soulnml ammunition

f.sihironot overlooked.

wlUmut equlpmaut.nml

malar-standin- g

nni

Wasnlngton.

wars

nndThe

out.

nnd

ami

opportunity to

und

bad had

yesterdayS0.7 foot nt rnto

nml

InetHt

tlie

foot

wUtlHInhmenta

tlwropresenOng

nnd

N'w from .Mfiiru.Mexico Mox., MnnUi 21-T- ho

lawipltfllrTlWU wnTTWrftflrrrt-- d

V wieu uhiiks oiwim oisti-- ,

This more s.riiltor' .pplyln for tamers sell sbroad.mawn iwt grans ror otsi .

Uilny years. Imiic csu never be1

nwre thrnt tliree Mims tiie iwld-- p osp- -

ttnl, nor staill not Iwue. togetlier wrtti

tltio Its ys1le on itemnnd. eub- -

Jet! thre dteys' irotlee. 1 more ttmu

circ ulate voVuittarfl , ami In iiu Ihitoemed tcsjsl tender. Ttie now law wilmvo ttke sffett to give Importantta'.eiior clUts end n Ittnklng facH- -

Hies ami will tend Ireak theprevalent practice of

ferling war- - the IwiiU

the mim.Ue

pay

from upon

tho

win probably to en- - ,Meelanta with the

KmreUio. Csl Maivh(lioskl army ,

to lOpinis lu the n- - trerkels won a

ot Aria. t,,r" ovr r Mr. and Mrs..... ..... ... Plank SkiMwbliui nvliii-- !! cMmcr.

ll m nisi

ii inuw

ofof

tt ilooWeil by

ten Ilarrasjos.

Cliuves.Niw

ylAurano

Oleretand

i

flwfurther

,baa been

Wn

rided

Po.MelCemw.

of

.

i

i jmr--

K

interests,

from

3

lenst

soo

ofncroas

City.

hid tor

prercui

wni'

many

usuryfrom

.

" vv v." iiiib n.. vhi

" appeM cf Chme Sprkels from HieJudgment of tl lower court, which

was in

property. ccstwtiR of and sugarseork in HswafU. to IlinloJoh over threeyears ago. SubsetpietKly fmtiilly trou-bles eetroacil father and axil

demandsd rh c1 the property, ItMik'lpli refused. Tkwi n

u. nn it um , themil Uiat .Mm. nrrksi.

mxm ,1(,r totmml eimttlM, to tbs tnws- -

it r a ,IPtotwrtr m n,uldliin. 'Wesuprenw oauit yestsHny overruled tMscmtentODH.

Vrty AUn'aJnrluonvllle, Pl, March 1 1.- -A

ronng msii anarently half I butwno Is naenrbiy WtllUm Woodeenstn of Aryan, ersstMl ation at a lUMetown in tiw westefH jatrt of

Arrived on the tralH, wsutto it ami a minutes laterfound with a in list (mufti It

to cut his threat. A bystanderlu trying to wrest the from himhad one hand badly cut. Uiestranger grow ratiamil nml gave hitname A. MIIHken. HeWtui a tlettotlve nml hslled from

TuuIVr.lti.rtitrtt Turuett !,uoe.

New Orleanfcs U., Mareh SI. A. C.Wentkerfonl. arrfstetl here at tbe re-

quest of Uiefor the murder of Charles Drawn nearllama, was released yesteiiky eveningby Cemuiiesfonrr Iiriee, owing to tlioIniHlllcWsry of itwt upon whichthe acrnsed was hsid. Weatberfurdleft time to Join relatives Mem

His wife about whom Uie allJ,llU'.. y ... 'I Urn ugb tli- -

lk 1 j nrif.

I JIM X VUJJXMX JILlJl.lt

A MEETINQ HELD AND onOAN-IZATIO-

PEHFUOTKD.

Tit. Uammltl.e nn Conitllullnii mill lljr.

fn It. purled --The Data Pint Showlob.ll.lil In llatla llm I'lr.t Tiim.UjAfl.r rinl Monday In llrr.mti.r.

Dallas. March 21. Theand member ot the Datlni

1'onKry met last night InJustlro BkeUon's courtroom to perfectnrganlsnston. Tho oonimlUen on mib--

ncrtbod for, and there wore yet lacMfniolplit shares to nketi lieforo fur-ther proceedings could had. Tlilfnumber mn gunrouteed by one of tinpentona prcftenl

The oonrmltteo on oomMluitton nndn reported, making rho 'Into ol

ttie flntt to lio hnM hi DhIImcommencing on llnrt 'i'uex.l.iy ctor

tlrnt Monday In December andcontinuing for four daye. An ninondmrnt to lmiiKc thin date nnd 11

tho third Tntjsiftry vm lout. The byaw wero "rtion ndonted' n whole.On nuUon tho dhalrman npolntcd a

l,"M' '"C of 0. W.Webb,

r1'- - t0 report tho mimei. of wven breed- -

t COWttUtO dlrOPKlO'. TllHtximnrKtee, acting upon wuKgeeMon, seleeted J. Hketton, repreeetKIng tnitlnnd partrldjge Cochins; A. Urnnsimw,rnpreeentlng lig Ilratninw; Y.Webb. Jr., representing Indian gamee"J Ka, hantnniH; Cliap 'rtKmms, repfesenUng I'bmjteutlhltocksi W. U. Kntf--

repiwiKIng brown Leghorns; Mm,- ' Wiley. ropreenMrxg dark Jlmh

proceed ut once U secure a charter forUio

The meeting tlionTho bourd of directors wlM mtot In

Skclton' olllee 3 o'clock Friday uftrrnonn.

IVrl.M lluil, i.ir.MrrldlMi. Mnrth 2t.-Jn- tph K.

utenth.r, attaa Artrtiur 1'orbes, Ihe mShurreMe4i 1 min( ,y yfam,Wk nml County Trwistirer Hnndal hitnf nmrtierer of Mm. Wiltopena Uiik- -

wf n .'ranelco, died lu Jull at toviock Monday itffiilil of nn offtrdoot nior)lilnii with suicidal liK:nlaHt 8flturday nlglK.

About 2:30 a. in. Hutukiy Warn-ac- k

was aroused by sumo af the prison- -

Prli wUo r.,M,pil that Korbes was

moued atoiwe. ami ltnuwn ntld'.wfor moriitilno iKJlronlng were ndmliils- -

tsrtd. Ttie pnttent was nibbed andHbakeu and wwrked. nml ntl oar Man.

$nr Ma wlut kei wOUi untiringr.Ml. Never wero moro erfonsnwoe to resuscitate any hiuinn bnuglimn were used to keep Joetph It. lliati-- !

titer alive., 1'or a whfte It msuiiihI tlvnt llkiiMiet

would have to In the a41fornla

beomus ccmsrlous,patties from Kouptrl, wHicrt

ixo had been tsadhtngjchool, nudtf the olllrera from OaHfinnla hud ar- -

""move.Monday morning the wm able to eft

up some ami talked wltti parties wovallsd. He frsqutntty asked if the

from California ImuI ootne, y

dreaded their coming.IjUs Monduy evening began to

sink, and nt 8 o'clock ttie end came.Mr. asome A. IKhIrs. the friend and

of lllanHwr (be 1st- -

, " 'rerHift. rsaaiM Here st1 0 0K yssMtUiiy iiwtiKdk. too Meto see tin prisoner alive, but ressMlyWeaMfied and dwearsM Mm th

I dead man la beyoiul ttoiibt Joseph K

iuuilrd by the of doubk nnmiiut lieM by the in UeMly wry as lie west mnklng u ills-hk-

euthuttlamn, while 'hirtof are specie or bulMon. IUn1i uriaelmll , trcuittx noise. MimUmiI ntd wne.

linulo

inijirisHft try

t'kr in. nii.tlu-wil- lorutantiro.

tr,

.wwr

Is

is

for

Krank

Alcrlomen

bo

In

he

must

days, numb- -

president dertwnlt

to

ioh

hours.

of

of N. U

tnnt

are

nt

up

ournest

- -

J 'SltSSby

Uw rlgfct to Mw pt'opri . vested rm1-- , mV eV0tt,nK "'t 'llludolph. Tli. miim-- king gave tils''hB spoil, ma mHlcl and

lamia

Clsiu returnwhlrli

,uH w.m.mm

AhIIhm

Pearlyesterday Wllllaiau,

he iti-Inwtlu- r.

hehotel few was

knife asabout

knifeIter

as J. said heNasli- -

ivIIW,

Nlearaguan government

the

at In

' k . i

.

of

Tsx.,

association

bobo

showtlio

tho

mnko

nu

tllO

M.

J.

usocintlon.niljmiriinl.

J. M. at

nuTex,

Wt

ta1eu

Jailer

erl

afl

ip

anew

recognizedasked

liehe

"' wftsti

Iwtrim,

j lllnntk.r, the murderer ef Mis. IsMt-th- s

IfsMt.

All tll.l llllile.Termll, 1Vx Mfceh Jl. Heferriag

to old Utiles yesterday Capt. 8. K.

tske Minted utatt Mie one twed by hifatuity, and now In his iKuaewloti. an-

tedates auy previously munUoued. Thellrst family ontry was uwdo in 1TJ5.flits book has an anoient appeuraiw.Hiking m if bonnd nt least twice. tielialr now being worn tiff the Inst bind-ing. Judge Andrew Uako or Virginia

tlie family Jl!bl used bsftire thisone.

Vt'uuiuu'. I'rrt. (Jlub Mt.Wneo, Tex., March 21. Ths Waeo

U'cnwn's Press. (dull IifOI u meetlagresterday afternoon and heurd an ad-

it from Sirs. W. I Iladny, ohlr-wa- o

of ttie Wueo dtotrtet. for theof art and nterary mrttr for

lb Tennewee Centennial exipoitHiHi.Mrs. Hedaty Invited the members ofli" I'resa cHiluo iMiMrlbifte to bolli ths

li t and Hue literary s .ifftxtu ttuii'iju uf the girai

,' . v

I'riita t.aUlnliirr.Austin, Tex., March It.-- Mr. lleall

Mill to the senate a petitionfrom 100 teachers of Johnson and Hillstu title protesting against Mr. l'rss-Ist-'s

text honk hill and favoring theof the chair of pedagogy

st the State urilrerslty mid (he apisrtnt-:nn- tof Dr. llHldwln to the chair.

On motion of Mr. Woods the regularnftler of bosldesa was suspended andsens ik hill No. SOI, changing the timent holding rourt in the fifteenth Judicial

'

district, was ordered mgross'Ml. theconstitutional rule suspended and pass-- ,

e.l to a third reading and llnnlly passedwith the snntrgenry att,i(-htl- .

Tlw regular order was suspended '

and Mr. Morris' bill regulating shcrltTs'feeii and mileage In civil casss was

engrossed. The bill regulates theamount of mileage of sheriffs nnd ton- -

Miibles in civil ensos. The bill providesUut the olllccrs shall receive mileageonly for the actual miles traveled bothvrs) lu serving such processes, nndwhen two or more imrsons are mention-ed in the same writ only tho proportionof mileage at S cents per mile can bocharged lu onrh rase, m If the torvlcowas on on" person, and when two oriiHiro writs nre served on one personthen the mileage Is to ho charged butotic way. The Mil was rend a thirdtime and finally passed without theyea nnd nay vote, which prevents Itfrom going Into Immediate erfeet.

On motion of Mr. Dlbrsll the vote bywinch the senate roiicuilfd in liotuaamendments to the Aransas harbor billwa reconsidered and tlm senate ed

to concur In the amendments andosb for u conference commltte.

tJcnsto bill No. 187, by Mr. TIHett,wn i called up out of its order. Tlw billprohibit the issuance of municipalbonds lu excess of one-fourt- h of 1 ieret-n- t of the tsxaiilo values exept by aamoral eln-tlon- . The bill was read nth'rd time and finally passed. Theemergency clause Is not attached.

Mr. Itoss rolled up out af lit orderthe senate bill making It unlawful rorInsurance ccmimiilts to do busitittM Inthe state exrtpt through regularly

llrrnsed agents. The bill Haul-l- y

pntesil.Mr. Atlees' Joint jeoluUon. seeking

to amend the constitution relating tostUxIdUlug railroads by counMes, wastsVn up out of Its onlor, amsnded noas to apply to counties not now bene-llti- d

by tallrouds and ordered en-

grossed.Semite hill No. 2U was teconsldercd

and leased by n yea and nay vote, so asto put It In Immediate effect.

Mr. Waylrfnd's Mil, giving tax col-

lectors commlssloue on taxes jwld byto the comptroller on

property In their counties respectively,was ordered engrdssed and finally --

etl under a suspension ot the rules.Austin, Tex.. March 21. The usual

oxeuMl of absentees occurred wheu thehouse convened yesterday forenoon.

The general appropriation bill wastaken up an jiendlug business, withMr. Patterson's amendment to strikeout tlw appropriation for the state rev-

enue ugsnt. The entire session wusconsumed In thrusting over the bill.

tlrunil .lury lnillrtiii.nlWnoo, Tax., March S3.- -J. A. tlntbbs

of Mearogor was yrtcnlayand gave ball to answer two Indict-nien- ts

return! Saturday by ths grandJury. The two new Jndletments werehanded into the district court by thogrand Jury 1n tbe lust bateli relumedby that body before adjourning, and acapias was issued in each case whichners serrrd yesterday on the defend-un- t.

lie came to Waco, ar;ouita tiledby Oepnty Shsrlif Harts. Judge Scottplsced tbe amount at $380 in each esseami Mr. (lrbb gave the required ball,

lis Is cbargwl In on of the newwlrh atteniptlnt; to commit

criminal assault The other Is Iwsetlupon tbe fact tbst Miss Smith, who Isthe iwrson sgainst whom the allegedntleiHpt w . i wade Is the nisce of Uwdefendant.

NjieeMI KaleHouston, Tsx., March 23. The

Houston and Texas Central anac useesspsclal rates for the Mlowing ocoa-slona- i:

MeeilHK of tk Uaugbtr of tlwItvimblle of Tessa. Hsuston. April 19

to 32; nilMUry reieltraUon ot the anl-versar- V

of tlw battts ot San Jaslnto,Houston, April 31 to 33; meeting ot the(I rand Army of the Uepubllr, Houston,April 21 to 33; meeting of the KnightTemplars, Houston. April St to S3:

opening games of base bull TxaUs sue, Houston, April SO, 31 and 28.

New (Valertturk. Ham.Abilene, Tex., March 28.--- ld

of Dallas has Jiut completeda survey ot the prepesed water worksdam ami rwwrvolr on Itle rrek. Heays the plan l entirely feasible. It

W4II require a dam ubout 700 feet lulength. It will have an arerege heightof thirty feet for 100 feet, twenty feetfor 300 feet and twelve feet for 400 feetot tho distance. I'nder tbl armnge-ics- nt

the ressrvolr will cover 100 acresand will lie one of (he beet in I lie state.

rietttrsl r...n wer Inlun d In al a' l.iwn-.- . Mj. ! iihor da

scwriFic C0JUNM.

CUntlENT NOTIJ8 OF DI80OV- -nny and invbntion.

Htmnc rorni of Nlrhnrt tlmnril li llmHl)it n f n Clrellt. Vlij-- IVupleArs Itlslil-IUml- nt Hwonl nml lllm.Itnrr,

LONDON doctortells of n very In-

teresting case otmysterious s I e

as strangeand unexplnlnabloas It is real anddistressing. Onemorning a gentle-man came to seehim not for thepurpose of modlrnl

consultation, but an a friend to whomho had recently become groatly attach-ed. Immediately upon reaching the doc-

tor's room tho gentlemnn liirnod verypale, and then became, curiously imitat-ed. Then he grew very slak, nnd nearlyfainted right away. Tho usual restora-tives wore applied, but without muchsuccess, nnd ho was sent to his homeIn a conveyance an speedily as possi-ble. Boon after his arrival at homo herecovered, ami was quite himselfagain. It then transpired that the.smell of n Turkish clgnrctte beingsmoked Invnrlnbly Induced tbo symp-toms described, nnd the doctor remcin-hoie- d

that ho was enjoying n Turkishclgurottte when his friend entered theroom. Unlimited efforts made to over-come this peculiar weakness haveproved utterly futllo, and the aomplnlntIs nUrlliuted to some phenomenalnborrntlan of tho braln--a- s Inexplica-ble us It li Inciirnble.

Wlij ,rn l(lKlit-lliiiiit.-- l.

Why people are right-hande- d haspuszled scluntlMtM tor a long tlmo. Someexplain It ns u rosult ot the "survivalof the Attest," contending that In war-fare thoso who advanced that rightsldo would, In tho long run, bo less exposed to fatal wounds. Others havepointed out, however, Hint tho rightextremities nro used preferentially byother nnlmnls. o. g the monkey nndparrot nnd refer It lo the fnot that theleft hcmlsphsro receives a freer supplyof blood then the right. Tho excessive wolght of Hie vlscora on the rightside, shitting tho centor af gravity totho right sldo ot the center of tho body,mny also have something to do with ItOthers, again, hold tho "double braintheory," and say that It Is tho rightbrain which eovems locomotion. On'tli0vholc. tho reason ot our beingright-hande- d Is still a scleutlltc mystery.

A lliititi-llorli- ia Mlirllll.li,One of the most curious ot Hi many

remnrknblo forms ot murine life Is nspools of mollusk culled the raaorshell, whlali can excavate holes In solidrooks. This creature bus no ICugllshname; Its tatln name Is Pholas. It Isfound In widely separated regions oftho onrth. Is most plentiful on the coastot the Mediterranean, where limestonen bound. It Is frequently met with onthe coast of Italy, whore whole limestono benches nre honeycombed withIts holes. It Is still h disputed pointamong naturalists as to how this boring Is effected. Some think Hint themolltisk secretes some neld which eOftctis tho limestone, but others thinkthnt thn hole are bored by the simp!meehunloal process of grinding. Theprspoiidoraneo of opinion appears to liowith tlio hitter vlow ut present, yet It Issaid that no ono has yet besrt ablt tocatch the Pholas nt work.

Ilnw Tliey AlNtiitKH It, IE-- Injur;in the last issue of tli Sclvntllls

American William II. Cnulk tells luiwthe barefoot sword walker and glassdanesr escape injury. He says that itfew mlnuiss befors the performanceths feet are bathed In a very strungsfllutlun of alum water, to whichlittle sulphate of sine has been nddstl,and then bathed in Ire eutd water Justbefore walking up th ladder of swerdi,anil If III fet are placet) squarely on

the edge and not move,not be harmed.

The glass danesr p ,iures '. jx ufbroken glass beforehand, the edges be-ing filed down, and a few fresh piecesbroken Just before Uie danee ar scat-tered carefully around th edgb wherethey will do no harm. Then tlw test ofthe danesr nre soaked In strangestalum water and dried, then given athorough rubbing wlUi pulv.Tif'1 rIn Hr tin it i fie hi-- 1 J. .i

"ii mil, ki lain

with resin and puts them on nnd walksup onto llm singe, the main thing beingmity to iiso pleaty of resin and avoidtho eornors of the box which containthe freshly broken glass.

fvt.vNrn lllertrlr l.nriiniiillre.

A new electric locomotive, of largodimensions ralrulntcd. It is said, todraw trains double tho weight ot thoseattached to tbo ordinary stoam-englns- s,

at the rate sixty-tw- o miles per hour.has Men tried with success on thoWestern of France line. Tlio first experiments of this kind warn mndn lu1893 between Havre and llctuevllli'. nswelt as on the line from Paris loMantes, with an etertrlc lopomntlvn;called the Fusee, which Is mild to lmvobehaved well throughout tho trial trips.Owing to the Ktifres of this machine,llm company's engineers lmvo now con-structed two larger nnd more powerfullocnmotlvtw. and li is one of thesewhich has Just been (ested. The newelectric engines nre nlmiu hi feet loiwinnd of 1.HS0 hnrse-powt'- i. In spile ofthnlr sUe, the) will wear out rails lessthan the ordinary locomotives, ns tholr,wcigiit Is dhtrlbtitod over eight axlesinstead of over four or five. It Is alsostaled that the electric machines willbe safer than the others, owing to thulrsupple or ulnstlr character, which willenable them to negollato curves wlttigreat security when nt full speed. Greatthings are. In fact, expected from thesqcontrivances, which, whan perfected,will, It Is believed, do from 100 to about11.1 in lira an hour.

Vflnit n 1'riinj wiirlli of (lit t'ltn lln,III a lecture reeontly doltvoretl at the

Iloynl Vletnrln hall, Miiiilou, Prof.Onrltou J. Lambert slnlotl (lint 87 t ubb-fee- t

of giis, which Is valued nt oimpenny (two cunte). nml weighs about1 -1 piiumls. enn gouerfito about tpound of water when burned, nnd about

TIIK OI.ASW-DANCJK- .f

10 oubli' feet of eorboiile acid. It canheat 20 gallofu of water from fo de-

grees to Ho degress for a bath, or Itcan boll 8 gallons of water lu goudktttle. mid make tea for 01 personsIt can work a 1 -- horse power gas cngluttfor on hour, or lift it weight ol "8 to.ii10 feet high, doing the work ot sixmen for one hour. It can nihlt 10IHiituds of Iron, nud make a casting In30 mliititi'it. whli h ordinarily would re-

quire two hours and 30 pounds of colccIt can lirnse a metal Joint In two min-utes, which would require 20 mliiutcsIn ii forge, if burned In n six Itah Huefor vsiitllstlon purposos, It ran Itidurn80.000 cubic feet of pure air. It cangive you u brilliant light (Welslmch lucnudoseeiiii of Mi candle power tornlnt, hours. It ran, in a good radiatingstove, camrortubly warm n room 10

fot square for an hour. It can raallyconk t dinner for eight praoni.

A In I it I lllllliill.A strange timlnil) Iiuh bmk-i- i out

among the lower lasaea lu portloua olMexico and In the hIhIi- - of (Im-rrer-

Doctors of tin- - hate been entirelybsllletl In their diagnosis and arepowerless tu preteut the apresd of th.'disease, whleh Itna proved faint In alarge proportion ur eases. The symp-toms are destrllHtl to be languor, fol-

lowed by the appearance or a brightysilow button upon the forehead, death-ly sickness ami vomiting, accompaniedby exhaustion and rollapse. The dis-ease is not silled to yellow fevt-r- . ac-

cording to the physicians, and It.symptom, more marly nppioarh themysterious malHil- - known In Aain Mlnor than any other it u atntetl thut tlmiwsple of AlfpiMi. AhIii MIhiii. ur. allattacked b the iiiacine at least om.during ibrlr llfeilmr, and all newcom-ers to th li ar- - aitai-ae- within afew days, but the disease, curlooa us itIs. Is rarely ever fatal in IHe far lSust.In Mexico It assumes it malignantphase. The stats and national boardsol health are bestowing ttiiieh attentionupon It. Dr. Dmstrto Mnjla of thCity af Mexico board of health, is

the epidemic.

IIimIiih. Ilorxleu fire Knglua.The Huston fire ilajwilnient la luri-

ng a horseless fire engine built b theMttiieliwrter toeomutlve works In Netliamiwhlie. whleh will run by steam.The chief engineer rides on Uie firs-box- ,

ull tbe levers ami wheels control-ling the engine arranged eonveniimtlyfor him ns lu a locomolUe.tho assistantengineer steering by means of a brakearranged In front of tbo front seatThis Is a very powerful engine nndtravels twelve miles au hour and t limbatct hills as any horse can llmh liealdea having greater projectile powerf.ir I lio f.iriinic uf wtn 'rj ill up otlo i ipers,

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V. II. MUl.l.AM!, I'Hhll.lier.

I.DUY. - h'KW MEXICO.u. ,.

Ton ninny people Imagine that n dsblh paid when IU form In changed.

'. minimi repetition of joke frc-(- w

ntly earnics H (n Wome an Intuit.

Nn I a m time to lay In yournH nf 1t mil Only flT a ion.

i hmk of H '

1." r- - ari- - itersnns who supiHtee ilinti keen Mnw of humor la an Indltn-- 1

' i of h Irlvlnl dlpoltlott.

What a H) u i that to largo a nnm-e- r

nf tmipl" nr. take, a delighttii dng Mimi'loil)' abused.

! h man who In adequate to thr ex--

n tee of hi- - day anil hour Alia In)w .iitrrtnf in- - nt good iltlsenshlp.

riir fifteen titled persona who awnmmoon ai r. n of (lermatiy might In lio

rr-a- t help to the young emperer.

Vi mnrtinae l lotnnlete an long aa' mm i ohir.li tin Mirty feola con." iiik-.- I It) tin. preoenre ol thtt uttier.

there ac others," a Wyalt Itarp-ii ttiH'M ii heard the powers

uiil given h i link derision agalnat III- -! 'Jreere.

It la (tiHKil(iil)lc whether a wiimaiivrr tpilli ho happy as situ li when

ii- - hns a niim on exhibition ttnili'r'imstnnoes of which aha In prmnl.

i Ik rn ih orldent need of a future' ' to protwrly reward aome of the

t who H'rfnrm mull 'teeilllrtr a

iimlrr tin. nimif of charity onIhn Mirth.

Hi" ilcff.it of the Hon them Parlflo'nr. in emigre, hns encouraged Ken-- i.

Ky to ditnand the payment nf harki.ixch. The inonnHily la .tow gettingif oil all aide.

The benevolent pnwnsop In NewWk. notwithstanding lu rliarltablowork. Ilmta that It la realising 15 peri nt on loHna. The regular Htwnahophi Ni'w York muat be aomethliiK like n

liuiiaimi.

I' i reported that the tlemnml forMMml iiiPdhnnlra in itnglnud haa ln--Mine no great that young men ure turn-ti- K

nwny from oillrH work to outerf " torlo. whero they innke twice thup.iy they ronlil gat na clerks.

st. I.omU should not only have puromilk, Imt till klnila nf pure fooit. 71 alight for theso ihonhl nuvar cettio tin

l it in won. Nothing could lie morsfimiiml than the harmful mlultum-ti"i- i

of the necessaries of Ufa or thnlr,in when unlit for uae. Surh offensesh'xilil meet the aevereat punishment

at nil Hiiiok.

uini ukhIoii alwnt the beat form for' i. allot ami the beat method of mat- -

i'K ii nrw a part of the after talk of' rii'!it national election. When

in iiml beana were iimnI for baltnta,hi i Im good old colony tlmee." tbla

p.irtu iilur kind of iwllttcat iluliete dlilii. t prevail. Corn waa "to iimnlfwetl" Hon," and lieana an iipihmIiik vote.ri'" 'xpreaalon "to (rt iiihii)

in. .ml to rhooM him. Tbla primitiveunpin Ity did not prevent rheallng.

f"v it wna prorlded that "If any free-in.i- ii

mIihII put In more than one Indian(..in nr I lea n be ahall fur felt far every

h offenee Ten I'oiinda."

Tii pre la mi err-lficrealii- K

of Amerleail cottona In Af-- ri

a, ronalderubla (luniitttlw havingImmii Impnrteil during the laat four)inr During 1886 ia.IBO.000 yards ofnn.r-- c American eotton tlaauea wereunportiil. It la principally the eaat

n.t which haa nffartii the beat mar-),- -for thee gouda, while the inarheia

i ' the woet couat are inonopllied byI nKllnh and Oerman housea. On the

Mkt nf the Had aea. aa far ai Somali.uik rlmn rottona are In great demand.Ilio uaea of thee attlclea by the D-atum are r niuiple and primitive.i, . tovrr thiir nakedneaa thuy take

.( t'l'-.- about trc yarda long, whichroll Miiti.l their lolna, bringing It

t the rmiit Hiioui.lrr and fasteningin i tin git. Ilr A t Unite of noinewhat

lit), r leacrlitl"ii In imcd a mantlenr 'Mill', mi. I tlil kind of urtlrle doeaimt. it It h.il'l, cunt more than a fewl mi'. C .tt. m,i Kern formerly ahlppedin I. aim i, j I tliiK veaacla, and In'"ill iiiiinntli iu i urdlnx In the lie- -

ii. hi. li at 'in il.i. ' of i niiHti tnpt Ion,huh I... i'.. i or t r.inhj.nt t hiui of

I i miipli ' I. h.mgi-il- . t Dm re- -

i t in " ,i- - .in' ahlppi ij on niram- -

.hi I l.i mi Ii itg-- r iti.itititi-i- . TheIn iih'..i. .it ileii, where the dl- -

ti.utioii ..' iln tin ii haodlHi- - U effert-- iI fur . ..ii mini parte nf the eaat

i ....Ft Ann i Ii .in i niton Imve, It !

.ml a I'liiii.int future ImIih,. them,li..' .inly utt t lie t aut and i . oati'' ttlea hut jloii lu tbl lli'iiim ofihi 'lurk Kititinent

k the in ittina ma. b t r r.ihfin nla art' t" . I I for lion each, theIn !e m .i k ' i tn,n lime to , i priceI. imet the "iii" tlllun. No gtMMl

I....U will '. ii ( Sit nh Hlrrhlpe andh. wilt in inn nf Hie h) of nil lurk

uini othe .1. -- it ih te rfgeni ie thatI' . nb' "I 'h. i .iigreix nf thoW l. I

luiu'l are mo bad In i onne : hi thain ih'ihI proeemtlon i'irn hail n tak

i. i roller i ,i' I In- i, lip intrai . i'i neiiMv ax in kIi it'll nl i iiia ua

..' are (ih'i. h-i.i-.

CHILDREN'S CORNER.

TIMHLY TOPI08 FOR OUN BOV8AND QlflLS.

Mniller"- - INtliil llrlt f loMeesOutturn A Kins by Traile A liny a

Mrsitge I'rnnM I'reitily'a lltuvll.l.ly .1.

It. OOll H you fromthe InahM, ami.eotdler, can youtail

5 INS Aught of the trnl- -

jdTSaSr 'Hnl 9WH- -

iviiii err iminand well 7

i), aoldler, eay myeon la ettfe (fornolhlllK elite Icare),

And rmi atmll havea mother thanka ahall have awldow'a prayer!"

"Oil, I've come from the Indlea, I'veJnat own from the wnr,

Ami well t know the Mtli, und irallantkwla they nre;

iTntn oolonel down, to rank and file, Imww my eoinrnilM well.

And newa I brought for you. mother,your Itobert made me tell."

"And do you know my Itnbtrt now!oh, tell me, tell me true

O Midler, tall me word for word alltlml ho raid to you!

Jlla very worde tny own boy'a wordaO tell me every one!

leu little know how dear to lila oldmother Ii my eon!"

"Through llnvelock'a flghla and marchea the Mlh were liter;

In nil the unllant Mill did, your Itobertltd 11- 1- allure:

Twlee he went Into I.ueknow, untoiieli- -ed by ateel or Imll;

And you mny hlene your CPhI, old dnme,flint hrouiiht lilm wife thrauxhnil."

"Oh, tliniiH unto the llvlnir Qod thathconl ha iiiotlier'H pniyer,

Tho wldow'a ory that roeo on high heronly eon to gHire!

O bltna'd be Ood, that turnl from himtho Nword anil nhpt nwny!

And what to hi old mother did mylnrlliiK hid you anyT'

"Mather, he envod hi- - colonel's life, andliruvely It whh done;

In the thejr told It all, andtmmed and praleed your son;

A ntetlal und i iwuston'a liln; good luckto hlin, I nay;

And he line not n comrade but willwl-- li him well ."

".Now, eohller, Ideeelnga on yourtotigtitl o Ini.lmiiil. that ynti knew

How well our boy imya me thla ii.iyfor all that I've untie through:

All I Imve done nntl borne for lilm theIon if yenra alnce you're dead!

Hut, soldier, tell me how he looked, andnil my Hubert aeld."

"lle hronxed. and tnnned, nndbtmrdetl, nnd you'll hardly knowlilm, dnme:

We've mode your Imy Into n man, hutetlll liln henrt'a the an me;

l'or often, dnine, hi- - tnlk'a of you, nndnlwnyx to one tune;

Hut there, til h nlilp In itoarly home, andho'll bo with you noon."

"Oh I In ho renlly entnlng home, andslmll I rcitlly eeo

My boy ngnln, my own boy, hotneT nndwhen, when will It lie?

Hid you my iwoiif "Well, hekeep cool, old dnme; he'-

ll ere.""O Itobert. my own IiIsomnI lyt"--"-0

mother! mother dear!"

Jiiirr."Illty-tlly!- " cried (Iramlim llflle, soi-

ling nrlght hla black silk cap whichcovered his Imlil lirad, and peeringover hla Nperlnclea nt Daisy, nourishingn dainty valentine all (lowers and giltand pretty verses before hla eyes lugrant excitement, dancing first on onefoot, thon on the other, then on both(ogethor, on the wide brick hearth, tillsho wns lu dnnger nf tumbling over thegroat briuM "dugs" that blinked lu theIliekorliiK firelight.

"That innkoa three, (Irnndpa J InletI Jiut know who sent thla one. Hut I-- han't tell nnylHHly. He's my Valen-tino, you know," Daisy continued, con-

fidentially. "(Irandiw. did you everlmvo h vnlentlneT I don't moan thiskind," shaking the pretty present andpelting n little confused, "hut butoh, donr mot You know, don't you,grnndpu," she cried, coaxing!)'.

"Dear ma! Of coiirsot To lie sure!"replied nrninlm etiiphfltlcnlly, nnd withu IiuirIi In his aye. "Why, now I thinkof It, Daisy. I do believe I did have nviilontlne -- mid her nnme wns Holly!"

"Did you send her pretty things, likethlsT"

"Nut so pretty as that, maybe," midgrandpa. "I remember one year, wUi1 whs about ten years old, there wnsa great to-d- o lu our neighborhoodsending valentines. Awful thing theywere, too! 11 1 to scare the dags. I

conliln't get money rnuogh to buy one,so I set about making one. ) got somebirch-bar- k, smooth and soft as silk,rut It out lu heart-shape- d leaves endon earn leaf printed some astonishingYemen. Then 1 tied I hem together withrome green and red 'thrums' left overfrom mother's ' oven counterpane.

'It wan a mile to Polly', bouse,tbrou-- h the woods, too. Uut there waaa bright moon and I plucked up courageand nurtid nit In secret.

"After muny scares, and heating Inmy mind all the wild animals that everraw oat at Noah's ark, I got to Holly'sbouse, tied my valentine on the t'oor-letc- h,

pounded the door and ran Intothe

"I wasn't going heme till I bad heardwhat I'olly ronld .ay. 1 had forgottenJupiter. I Ain't know why 1 should,either, for he lujd driven me orer theatone well iitu the woods many a lints

n iH7 way to Mliool. Jupiter was theultl gander, and fifty years old, ahonldthink, from his temper.

"lie was big and strong and his neckwns a yard long. It seemed te me. AmiIlls bonk was n pair nf pinchers aHtnul's hand when he got hold, lie weethe terror ol all the children from farn round.

"Well. ou ee. in my delight I hadforgotten Jupiter The gooae pen w.iiIn the pig limine and I niM.tr.l n ,mlrrmirhed dnn risbt on top ofJupllrr Tlicra was a it. .1 img

n scramble- - snnp grip! and thenext minute 1 waa flying ncroes theynnl villi Jupiter hanging to my leglike nn ugly dog nnd drubbing me withhis huge wings.

"Away I went around the pig-hom- e,

shouting: 'Take him oft! Take himoff!'

"Out ran Holly's father with his ran- -,

Holly's mother with the iHiilillng-stlc- k

right out of the Iwt kettle, and littleI'olly with the hemlock broom, Just aaI dMiietl around the corner. Tluty alltlinmt nt Jupiter together. The catinutlM&l him nllngether. n hit nt lint pndding bit me In the eye and Hollr'nbroom came dnwn simuk on the todof my head! It knocked my Imt off!

and made me see stars. Tlml wns toomiieh. IlarehendMl 1 ran for home, still-- limiting, with the three lifter me.

"How the woods oclibed! Hut Jupiter-mi-

I soon left them far behind In Urnrace, nnd It waa nut till I got nearlylmlf-wn- y home Hint I Jerked my1

bruised leit free and the grant beak(dipped aft with n loud snap.

"I lsft Jupiter calling lu clear, highnotos In the midst of the woods for hisnmto. That wna his Inst rnro, for anold fnx thnt hnd hor den up under the'Dundee' hoard him, ton, nnd wnlkedoff with him thnt night nnd we childrenworo not sorry.

"Hut Holly's sharp nyes discoveredthe valoiitliie In spite of tho racket,nnd sho will show It to you Mine ila.It you nsk her."

"It wasn't grnndmn!" shouted Daisy.In ocstnay. "It couldn't be grnndinn,eould It. now?"

"Why not?" snld grandpa with ntwinkle, ns he pulled his black nlll; capfarther over his Imlil bond. ChristineHloplitms In Youths' Cninpnulun.

TuImI Itetult nf it Curium Cuitniii.One of the ninny siiporstltlnns still

bellovcd by the iiwsnnt populntlnn ofHtiimln la Uml on tho occimlou ot amnrrliigo the happlueas of tho nowly-weddu- d

couple la not nasured unions theparents of the imrtlea arewwkeil wlfli water from head to foot.Whan the mnrrlnge tnkes place In thesummer this Is easily nccnnipll-ho- d byducking the fntheni nnd mothors-ln-In-

In the nearest rlvor, but In tho win-ter they nre laid on the ground androllod In tho frozen snow.

The olwervnnce of this curious cus-tom Iihh just resulted fatally In thovillage of Hysurtsky, In tho Uphn pro-vince lu this case thu wedding guestswero nil drunk, ns Is tistinl In Itimsla onthose occasions, nnd Instond of almplyrolling tho fntlicr of tho hrldn In thosnow, they brought wntor out ot thohouse, uml lu n temporntiiro of HomoIan dugrtHM bulnw zero Kuhronholt,throw u bucketful ovor lilm. Tho

iniiti wiir only hnlt drossod,nnd received hiicIi u shock thut lio diedwithin n week. ,

It In snld thnt this end ovout hns donainortt to dispel tho popular belief Inthis superstition than unythlng yetJKlltlWU,

King lijr 'I'm ilr.While lii rienevn. iiwltxorlnnd, In

l&OI, Judge T. J. MRckoy of SouthCnrollim wns soloctod by tho Amarlcnncolony to deliver n I'ourth of July orn-tli- m

nt n baiiipitit given In honor ot thoday. It whs attended by nil the foreignconsuls, and nmong them wits the consul-g-

eneral of AustrlH-Ilungur- y, whofurnished for Judge Markey's addressthe following anecdote ami vouched forIts authenticity:

A nunihor uf Amorlcnns residing InVienna In the year 1S10 utiUed to oelebrato Wnshlugtun's lilrtlulTy, uml In-

vited tho I'mpernr Francis of Austriato honor tho occasion by his prosoueo.

Thnt genial monarch, n true gotitloman, although "ovory Inch n king,"overlooked the disregard of establishedforms Into which his would-b- o htwtahad been bctrayoil by thulr patrlotlozeul, and made this answer In his owuhniidwrltlng:

"(Jontltinion. I thnnk you for yourhospitable Invltntlnti nut! the gratifyIng terms In which you Imve oxprosedyour desire that I should attend nbanquet which you proiHtse to giro liteelabratlon of Ocn. Washington's nataldny.

"Hut you must excuse me from unitIng with you to honor the msmury utyour Illustrious eouutryman, since Icould not do so with sincerity, farWashington scorned a crown, ami dltlmore to bring royalty Into contemptthan all men who have orer lived; amiI am a king by tmde."

'rim Mlillly Mile,When Sir John franklin was In hla

twelfth year he saw the sea for the linttime, and there and then made up hlimind to be a aailor. Although Iliaparents begged of him to choose anoth-er ealUM. he would not rive way, andla tbeiONK run entered the navy, lintbe never tout touch with home, orceased to think of the dear ooea tbereiWhen, lu laws, the failure of hla broth-er's bank caused his family some dietrees, John Hot only accepted without amurmur the stoppage of bis allowancefro in home, but also saved the sum o(fj ou ot the paltry pittance ot hhlmiddy's iay. sad sent it to help theaid folk. It waa a trite, no doubt,but the spirit in whteh the thing waadone counted tar mar titan the money.

l'relil' Iliiir.I'reddy had been repeatedly told thnt

lie mt list aak pernio tor money. Otisday " WlUlams, who couldnever reetftt an apnea! from the smallhay.

"Mr. WHIinma." mid --reddy. "doyou give Ave cents te little boa whatdon't ask far m?"

A Kreni-- proreiir Is tin i wrer ofa miieiilon of ." human lifuiU

rung rrrv known rsee 0f pcoplsin it.e gi bs.

GREEN LEAVES,

What t)e Modloal Profostion KnowsAbout Thorn.

Tho caton ot green lenve- - Is atlinnd. They will soon Iw hem with niltheir Ixmuty ami ntlllty. Tlio scientistnot only Mea how benutlfulty they nre,but Is able uleo to tea how useful theyuro. Tho ereeu lenves nrn oxygen-maker- s.

Oxygen Is neoossnry to tin-lm-

fo. 'ilts froe oyygun of the ntmoHphere Isootistnntly being consumetlby oombustioii ami by Vron m ng creat-ures. The oxygen thus coiimimtilIs rentlerwl uiiflt for hrenthliifr, lHlngeonvorteil Into nrlmtile neld gas.Were It tot for the grouti leuvos oiiiatmosphere would noon l deprived ofall 1U oxygen ami nilanimals would die. What we breatheIn, lenvofl breathe out, and vloo veren.Kuch sprlne; brings Joy nnd InrlirorH-tlo- n

tlit-ou- j li tlio eiirlolimeiit ot thoair by the green lenves. It Is ut uncoa delicious and u trying lime to thehu man system.

The sudden (muring Into tho ntmos-nlier- a

ot eo imicli freo oxygen excitesnsrvousnoss. skin eruptions, palpita-tion, und all dorte of mental exoessns.All tills Is n necessary ami unavoidableaocotnpanlment ot spring, llenco aspring moillclno bus como to ba n

to limit pflople. No betterspring- medicine oau m foitnil than

It moota nil tho rwiulro-inont- e

of theenee. It regulate, ItIt rojuvenatos, It t'euorutos,

it roarontos, It oxpa'gnte In uliort.does nil thut any spring remedy orremedies oun do. All druggist keep

Sond for freo Iniok. AdtlroM 'Ilion Druif Manufactut'lng Co.,

Columbus, Ohio.Hvory one has tho wn-ro- t feeling Hint

ho is not troutod right, because uppre-lionslo- n

over Ills ltUla uolies keopsnutio of Ills frlsmln nwuke nights.

Kvory girl who is very thin orentestlio improntlon thut she Is uouioedlargely ot soul.

Jmttrr slOe. Iioxof l'arf,e,mlelhr-tic- ,tlio ItutMt lifer ntnl bowel rtvuUUtr mhmIc,

When n pel jo llghlor oouios to thisofllua to (loinniul freo mlvertUIng, wonro ufinld to refute lilm.

PITH treJ Ut a rniiiviilr nrel Va fluSrl ilr i' r Klliie'a llrent .vrtuletlmrr, HM II irl.llitu. a liil.tui ut Iln. k'u. WumIi iu l7lMlU, l'fc

Kvory woman thinks sho would liean augol, it It wasn't for tho men.

Oilitlne, llie llrent Im (lrlipn CureAnd t't lUvMtfr, lllipummum. Uimul KldjitrtUlo. AI UlUMltt l'lluii .Mr.1 lo.lHkt'llS, rci.

Somn pooplo uro moan thnt thoymako tholr olltouo-- H dlnngmeublo.

ii:t htiii:n(itii and ai'I'ivtitiye Ilr. Darter's Iron Tonle. Your druwUlwilt refund incurj II nut nallifaclorr.

It is surprlftlug how muny tnurothings you bolluvo than you know.

A NEW

3f.: , teetM ia lbs Weseat IWratery

Nothing eould be fairer, mere plillnulhretile or carry more Joy to thettlUteteil than the generous oiler ot tliohonored ami distinguished ohemlst, T.A. Sloeiim, ot New York (Hty.

lite fact hn Ixien thntlie lias discovered u rellablo ami ubo-lut- e

ouro for consumption, ami ulluroiiclilal, throat, - lung nnd ohestdiseases; caturrhul nffeotlotis, generaldeellue nml weaknees. Iom ot llosh amiull conditions of wasting nwny j and toHtuke its great merits known, he willsemi J'llltKK FltKi: Hom.KS (ulldlllsn ut i nf hl dlwiiverod rem-edies to any ullittod reader uf thisiiupar

Altwly hii n' w s l.ntlflo systemof incdVw- ban pci ttiniK-ntl- cuiwlthonnandsof appa 'cntlv Impel" casesby Its timely uic ood ittaetnt nneoea

rtlrttl a Thtt Head Down.A new number on tho program ot a

Ilertln elrcus Is attracting widespreadattention. It Is called tho "Mysterious,Star," nnd the production Includes twomale artists. A large disk Is fastenedte the celling nt a cirrus, lettvlng but nsmall stmon for a track on top otthe disk, which Is Invisible to tho nu-

ll I sure. On the lower eurfnoe of thatdisk a bicycle rider rides upstito down,nnd, holding n trnpozo suspended fromhis mouth, n partnor goes through nseries ot trapeze oxerelsrs In that start-ling height nnd under very dlflloultconditions, for tho rider continues rid-ing around his track, forwnrd and back-ward. Irrespective of tho work of hiscompanion.

Where lie lirnw (lie Line,"Cnn you warrant the horso to be

perfectly gentle?""OetitJo? Iln wouldn't bnt his cyo If

ho met n proceselon ot bloomer clrls Inml."

"Ho wouldn't? Then I don't wanthim. I llko to sco ovon n horso haretomo sense." -- Chicago Tribune.

On 'lime.Ami very early too. That - what nay ntnhct! lie In trentlne ntte'n Ht lor Intel ten nf

esjienew iHitlr-t- e n KMliptylMir Ike renui-M-

UMiilatlnn lo the orirsi- - wlibMl earli- -"vw iiiwiwr mupiM inner,Ww t itelay: kidney Issrllen nS dlwiawei are

aetfsrsuiK Per fer unJ nf.jr, ilystxiualit.reiuttpallaa. iheumstUin and nerve ufUfflty.ttlte. ne the Hitler

When u little old man wants to makonn ItnproMlon, he puU on a plin; hut.

3ln, Vlinlo0 hmiIIiImk SyrttprurrklMrMiiexklRf. fuOi, !!-- IbvMtltwi, Ui) t mhi. mre w- -4 etOt. SlerNUkbeMlt,

Ton onnt socks oulwenr tlio llftyoeut urtlolo.

Wiin.v Mllmn or erMttve. oat fiwarctrandy estkarlle. Fureguarantesd. 10,

It you lmto your rlvuls, ourso thornlu secret, but don't let mi in public

t know thitt tny life waiiaTcd by 1'IWxt'nre for CotiutnHIm - jsliii A. Miller, iu

Whnn a ronl loyal girl's lovn letterIs delnrod, sho Imlleves thnt nil theMMtoltl06 olllclnls nro In league to sep-urnl- u

her and h6r lovor.

JAVA BLEND fortoo the loading brand.Ilormotloully eeuloil. 1, 2 and I poundImndeomo thiK AMERICAN COFFEE CO.,

(lulvoetou, ColTce ('oiupuny, (Hrunoh).

If liultti't' guvo you ucurtuln dIsonl-tlou- ,you Mlmply lirltato yourself by

trying to gut ovor It.

to !tiiti; a ciiimT i"n1n"k iiav.TaltnUuolIre llromo quinine Tablets, AH

Illiif illsls reruml tho money If It fall tucurc. So

It Is not Mim to Iwt on what ymteal in your Imnos."

t;.riiiirr Mliiiiilale llvnr, klilney andUittel. Ncrer lcketi, weaken or grlpo. 10c.

A wlilst crunk is ouo whoiloosn't bo-llo-

u guuio In iiiturostliig uiiluss hoiunrri!x ovor it.

Free anYork

estnblUheil

II I. . I I Jl u

sary ami hiunuuo duty, therefore, tooritur such facta to the nttantlon of nilInvalids that may lie lwneflted thereby.

Ho oonitders It not only his profes-sional, but his religious duty u dutywhlelt owe. toto donate his Infallible ouro to allallllotetl.

It 1 n common assertion that theago of miracles Is KUt, ami yet chem-istry ami Kclnnoe nro dally astonishingthe workl with new wonders. It is nolonger itaf)' to suy thut unthlng maynot lm ai'hb'vod. 'lite rasearchi'S andoxrlni. iitn if this groat chutnUt.jwtlontlv arrietl on fori iiliiitnatii'l In results as benetb iul totiiaukir, i us r an ho cIuIiik I fur auiii'itl ii gen as or phllosoph r

H.i Hu tor lias proved Hi" drradodcomumption to bo a curablo disease ,

BloodMint now lie purlfled nl seettmolstlnni cfwinter ripilled cr lliey mr orion ths wsr fcjnerluut dlteuo snd rallied liealili.

Hood'sSarsaparilla,,,inirifler. All lrttjrslsta. Il.ttifer-- .

TRIUMPH.

Hood's Pills nre.Jiyto'te'"Thorn nro eomo women who pnjoy

making mnrtyrs of thomselvos so in.. 1

thnt they fatrly dlselpato In It.

We tTery battl of Dlt. ItrmtltTARTBTKss cnil.l, msiO to sure on eryou Cet your laneey bask.

A sohool toaolier Is ns big a 1mm onSnturtlay us a railroad inati oft his run.

WHAT A HTUriJNDOUS ur.tV hoar a former say when he readsthat John Hr-ld- er, Mlshleott, Wis.,grow 173 bushels of Salter's SilverKing llarlcy per noro In 189C Don'tyou bollevo It? Just write him! Yousco Suiter's seeds nro bred up to bigyields. And Oats 330 bushels, corn :".Wheat CO bushels, I'otnto&s 1.C00 bu.h-cl- s,

Qrasscs 0 tons per nare, etc., etc.tn.oo rim 10 uiiNT.s.

Jmt Henit Till. Niitlre IVItli U Cent.stnmps to John A. Satzsr Seed Co..Un Crosse, Wis., and got IS farm seedsamplos, worth 110, to get a start, w.n.

Porno (Mjoplo lmto othors for no otherroanoii tluui that thoy ara respoctnble.

FOR rTrTirCEHT8.Orer 4(M,U) etiml. Why not let

rrjulato or remote your Ueilro for tuliicei,?aci mob;, make health anil manhood.Cum guaranteed, Mlcsnd ft.00, all druj-fl- U.

Milkmen nro about tho only men whoknow tho woman's truocomploxlort.

too nHrJ, moo.The readers of this paper will be plraielto Irani that Mure In nt leaat op dreaded

dlaeana lhal aclinee haa batn slils to cureIn all Its atagai, bih! mat Is oatarrliHall's Oatarrli Cure la the only potltlvncure now known to tho mtdioal frattrnttyCatarrh being; a eonatltutlonnl dlaiair,a coiiitltutlonal troaxtnrnt. JUII'hCatarrh Cure la taken Internally, setlnrolreolly "jnon the blood and muooun aio-fac-

of the ayatem, tharaby deatrnylnrtho founilatlon of lite illaeaae, anil llnrthe imtl.nt alrtnatli by bulldlna: up tliutotittltutloii ami atilallna- - nature In liningJ,"..H9,b.. Tl1 Ptoprhtort have ao muchfaith In Its curative powara that they of-fer One Hundred Hollars ror anythat It falls to cure. Hand for Hat of

Aitdren.K. J. CHKNI-i- A CO.. Tolodo. O.

Bold by 'druggists. Tto.Hull's Family l'llls are ij. bait.

V"

Don't mako fun of tho man wl.on tools It Is no jokoto Inolc senso.

One Irleit toil will nerar u anr feu I 'AV,i,,r,.,f i iinrr. niircgiii. r iTor, lir if lb ij

liif. I'tfiMieiluiilr lir AMKIIK1AN CO It I. iIJAI.VIMTIJ.N t orVKK (U, lllrancb )

As ft woman loos liar boauty, otrios to mnkd up tho lost lu culture

lieyoml n doubt. In any ollmate, andlu on Hie In his Amu-lea- andKumpean laboratories thousunds ol"heartfelt testimonial of gratitudefrom thoM bcnetlteU aud oured lu allmrtof the world.

Cutarrhal and pulmonary troubloslead to oonsuniptlon, nnd consumption,uulutarmnted. sjwody ami cer-tain death. Ko one threatened withthut dangerous disease should hesltuloa day. Simply write T. A. Slocum.M. C 98 I'lne street. Now Vork. glv-in- g

axpross und KUlllce address, andthe free tnodli'iue will be proiuptl)sent. Kvery sufferer should take ad-

vantage ot this moNt liberal propor-tion I'lcaso tell tho Doctor you sawhis offer in this paper, and graativoblige

CunsumEinori Gail Be Cuied In Dny Climate

Convincing Offer of EminentNew eity Chemist and Scientist.

rlft

Tb Heeter IUosWsiIk the meitta f nU newly dl.eeertf tiyaiemef Madteiatle Mealoat tossi aud liwilaoH.)

he stiirerluglMimonlly

years. hno

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THE FLOOD MSTlUCf .

FIVE MORE PERSONS WERESWEPT AWAY.

TIik Ktlaatlnn la llrrnnilnc Hrlun. IllrarMllll Itltliic-nel- l'f UouunltUrt lUnlatWnrkantt I'rafUlotu am tttlng Kent InIheNuRrrtM.

Memphis, Tcnn., March 19. Lrutnight the grent flood claimed nvo morevictim.

Near Mnrion, Ark., Hltn Nix anil herfour children wcro trying to make Ulelrway m MaHoh for shoUer. ami whileAttoniiUaL' to cron a railroad trostlc,Min strong current overwhelmed theJittlo party nnd nil perlnh1. Tho old-x- i

rhlld wna ii girl aged 10 nnd thomingel nn Infant of E month.It night Uib Yazoo Valley rail ran it

.UwndonM Its trains, owing tn tho en- -

inaohmenbi of Uio water over ItMarks a few mllM noutlt af Memphis.Tlir railroad sUinitlon on thn ArkansasHliln of the rlvor remain aiiuchnttged,Mil trains Altering the city over theIron Mountain track, which remain ufew Innhrs above tho water.

Tho rlvor la still rliilng at Memphis,and thn Indications arc that it willcontinue to do ho for mine to romp.Die river last night stood at 3(1.9feot,a rice since morning of 0.10, Biteh Isthn pronunclamcnto of tho weather bu-

reaus at Meinphli. Tito conclusion nnin n continuance In tho rlrn la battedupon tho fact tlmt tho rise In continu-ing at Cairo, nnd tho further fact,which Ii behind tho rlao at Calm,namely, that of heavy ruins In nilthn districts which fce1 thn big river,both along tho upper portion of thomlddlo valley, nnd throughout tho en-tir- o

northwestern territory, tho drain-age from which nwolls the volumo ofwater In the upper Mlnalaslppl river,thejo rainfall continue. Thimmo eon-l- it

Iouk pruvnll In the territory whichfneds thn Ohio and other tributaries,whllo the hoavlcat rains of all are

over tho already submergedArkanina territory.

On the eastern Hide of the rlvor eon-tlnuo- ut

rnlnn wro the rule. At Mom-p- hi

nnd throughout till district therainfall In the Inst twenty-fou- r henroamounted to 2.0 1 lnchee. whllo ncmsMm liver at Ilolonn It wan 2.12 Inches.Hi' long no thn heavy rains continue.Mine Ih turmll chnnco of a ceeanlfVu of"" omCub

Shortly ute'T 1 o'cloek Wednesdny anfllrl.il bulletin wan tent out from tho

. . i. i . . . . . i i.i, ......'"A IIT'I 111111,111 VI 1Vllllllin, iuwiwiiir

'all of two-totiti- m of a foot In f,r ier Knee Wcdniwlny mamlng. Thinu 'f n wan published an a piece of

ffing nowa In tho local prone, nndiji ""graph". over tho country- -

1- - t intly Mr. Umrykof thn wantli-rxnv-iu- i,

discovered that the suite-- .n ' ntnlnod In the bulletin woo ah-i'r- ly

orronootw; tlmt no full what- -'

i hud taken pmeo, but tlmt the etn-4- ..

r nf dirt bureau who read the gungei ' clock had made a mistake In Ute

. mllng. Ah a u.tter of fact, the riverv .in nstlonary from Wednesday morn-l- i

g at 7 o'clock until Wednesdny even-it- g

fit 6 o'clock, whan the rlee contin --

i l. Mr. Ktuery deplore greatly themlatake.

At Calm the rive continue in aboutMm Mime proportion, two-tent- h of ur mt being recorded In thn twenty-fou- rIimm ending yetterday morning, whenthe guage Indicated 80 feet. This 1 10r t abortt Ute (tanner line ami withinin feet and a fraction of the extremeli Kh water mark reached about a weeki'g".

t lltiena, where th" rainfall wmn heavy ac nt Memphis, being

. IJ hi' lie, the river roee Ughl-tent- h

'.f a r ot In the twenty-fou- r hours widing Materilay morning, when Ute RtMgeitullieted 10.7 feot, which Is 9.T feet.Live tho danger line.

At Vlckaburg the river rose anotherIght-teiitt- ti of H fool, the gUf))e

I'gUteriug U 7, which la l.T feet aboveDm danger line.

A i fiiivii the rlee In Uie twenty-fou- rhours wm sax-tettt- of a foot.

ft n itt being rtglsteratl on the guaaje.vi'hl la within two-leut- h of a foot ofthe danger line.

At Rherrviport auf New Orleans theilver continues to rlae.

The work of rcucue and relief goesforward with hmsJmUmI aeal. Pour orthn reacne ateMmer arrived here,'.irluglntc aertral bundrwl refugees,r.early all of whom are destitute, to beared for by live charity of the Memphis

I'lXIpll'.

tniU III Mrulrnr ChiiiiiiiiImIS(,.nh MeAlester. I. T.. March 19.

V 'am Mcduffey, potirlettd of wutder.nn fined ht Una I' Hited Itates jail

! re tie ami a menu aea irojoie ohi. ah. and che nsol moralog MeOofTeyv v ,i prisottiMgffiU ins rrleiU a deadn n Mctluffeirb nreeerv his life, lis. i kllktf hta associate, lis wm tried.in i 'nvk-ted- , but he had ao wona totight i be ose, and there was Not a wit--iicm summoned, ho alleges. In lite ile.ft-o-. He now making an affort toItnve hut bohUhwo eonioiuled to Imprlevotioeitt fr ten yeArs.

A Nw Treaty Watitail.WaaWulgon, Marsh 10. Honor itod-lisjU-

the minister of the Greater lle-juM-!e

of Central Araerloa, comprisingKuaragua, Salvador and Guatemala,has been granted n leave of absencetoy his government, but ha remainedfern in tho hope of negotiating u now;:eaiy with the t ulted States for thecrBtruf Un of tho Nicaragua canalIi learned In wall Infjrmed diplomatI irrtrti hat ho Is anxious to negoi.atr a new treaty.

Hum anil Nfnatr,WaahUigton. Mareh 10. The hottuft

was In noenlcm yentorday for only JINlemt mlnutea, and that time was con-aum- el

In tho reading of thn journal.Th.gllerle were filled In anticipationof Uio opening of the tariff debate, butMr. Henderson of Iowa announecd thatthe waya and means committee wouldnot be ready to report until andaccordingly, on his motion, the hottaoadjourned at 12: 1J.

Washington. March 10.- - -- Tho lemdonof ho nemtto yenterdny wna brief nndunoventful. A large number of billswere Introduced nnd tho flint report ofthe Nn4on was received. A Mill In wentaround the olmmtxtr whon Mr. fUuwart,a lentdent of Canton City, Nov., whorothe pttglltatle contwit oecurrwl Wedtic.day. offered a bill for tho relief of oneCorbett. It proved to 1m e. private pen-sion bill.

The first rwiwt of tho neoviton wanprent'iiteil by Mr. (lonr of California,from the committee on Pnoiila rai-lroad, nnd wnn fnvnrnblo to Kio bill fornil adjustment of the Pacific railroaddebts by a eotntnlMdnn, constating ofthe secretary of tho treaaury, tho ec-retar- y

of Interior nnd nttomoy general.The bill went to the. calotntar.

Mr. Morgan of Alabama gave noticethat ho wotnd later submit n minorityreport on tiro bill for n wmmlailon.

A rcFohttlou by Mr. Iodge of Manna-chuset- ts

wo agreed to. Instructing thecommltteo on foreign relations to In-

quire whether tho Islands of 8U Croix.St. Jolron and Ht. Thoman of tho WontIndian group could Ite purchased by thoUnited HtatcM, and If not, whether theroI n possibility of tholr ealo to otherpowers.

At 1 o'clock tho senate went IntoHmwloii, and at 2 p. m,

tlrrl. lit lm l.,r koilril.Athens, March 10. In tho Iwule yes-

terday afternoon M. Skatuts, tho Greekminister of foreign affairs, announcedthat the foreign ndmlrala had proclaim-ed a blockade of Crete, to begin nextSunday morning at 8 o'clock. UnderIt term no Greek vcmsI would bo nllowed to outer Ctctiin porta. The ves-sels of other iwtloiw must obtain on

from the admirals.All vessel may bu Honruhoil by tho

combined fleets. The mknlratn oxptvtthat (Ireok ships in Cretan waters willreceive an order from the Greek gov-ernment to withdraw luforo tho block-ade cammoiK-eH-, undor penolty of beingcompelled to withdraw by force.

The cabinet Is ntlll Bitting In i'.Imurhthe situation. Tho oflleml announce-imrn- t

of tho blockndo of Croto did notproduca much of a display of feelingoven In tho Imulo or on tho pnrt of thopublic. Tho sinking of the Greik ves-sel by tho Bebeniro, on tho other hand,is denounced with Indignation ns acrime committed by n civilized Rtato.

Great iiiiRTitltlt at provisions nndstores have been sent to Crete. It labelieved (list they will vastly run theblockade, and especially if the weatlrerhaflpeiui to be rough. There la no ees-- Isat Ion frlthe military propsrstlons. ThegovenimwK In buying njl the horses It

Unn procure In Hungary ntul elsewlKre.Telegrams from the Macedonian

fmntler declare the situation la one ofthe utmost activity Mid of each expects,Hon of war at an early date.

Murviil III Dnutli.New Vork. Maroh 19. Out of eighty-tw- o

iwrsona oomprlslng the isumugersand orew of the steamer Vllle de St.Naaalre, which sailed from this-po- rt

on March 8 for Port nit Prince, llaytl,only four are known to lmve wtrrlvsilthe disaster which It fell the craftabout forty-eig- ht hours hater. Thesefour tNtaswl through nn exierteneesuch aa liaa, fortunately, liosn tho lotof few, seeing one niter anothor of thothtrty-tw- o others who left the steamerIn tha last lwat jwrlah of the oxpaaureto tho eolil or die of hunger, some mtf-rati-

during the tevan day) In whichthey drifted helplSMly without sail orcjnipti pangs that drove them to nvM-ne-

before death came ta tholr relief.Among the survivors la Senor Tagade,a Ian Domlnwaii, who was compelled towltuiM tit death of hie wife nnd fourchildren without being able to alleviatetheir sufferings.

What became of the forty-fou- r pas-sengers besides those memloticd shoreran only be surmised, although theroIs a remote itoaeiblllty that one or moreof the three boat) In which they leftthe sinking at earner In the midst of ahere March storm off the always peril-ous Cape Hatterns lues bean picked upby a sailing vessel whloh has not yetnude a (Mm and made known the res-cue.

NrtllfM firdMS.Omaha, Neb., March 19. Ipeclals

from all points in the northwest Indi-cate the bond of winter lo were brokenand the strain that havo been boundIn Ice for months are turned to raglnrturrewts. 'Hie worst retorts eawie frontRouth Dakota. Along the Mississippi

lt night the settler were fleeing Indark new from np:d.y Insreaslng llotxtsand nothing definite ean be told fur-ther.

Halltir IImmihLNow Yorlt. Manas 19. The Allen

Htitamer Oarthagenlan, whlah arrlveiiyestsnlay km ruing from Glasgow, res-cued the crew of the Wilson llnevteam-e- r

lUallo, whhh took lire and wasabandoned Marrh S In latitude 31.31.aod longitude SltC. tapt Itlppeth

ld that wlirn he abandoned the alal-ia thn plato seaniH were gaping andthero was fifteen foot of waior In themain hld ho Mmt her sinking was

'only a matter of a few h ur

Two gunboats wero launched at Ran

IN L. J. (UGVAS SHOES.

NEW PRESIDENT OF Tr?E FIRSTNATIONAL DANK.

iniif M, Mi'kermiu, Wlm hmirnU tothe I'lultliin of thn Mirrrtary nl I ImTrratiiry I i Kkllful llimnrlrr lllUarrrr aa a llankert

AMUHIj m. NICK-HURO-

who hasonce more becomepresident nf thoFirst NntlonnlHunk of Chicago,to aurceed I.ymattJ. Gage, resigned,WM was born In Chat-ham. Mann.. In 180.He has been a rea

lise n t of Chicagoalnco 1B87, nnd during nil the time ofhis residence linn been Interested Inbanking and other enterprises requir-ing capital and financial training. Mr.Nlckoraon was elected nt

of tho First National when that bankwnn organized In 18M, nnd wnn latermade president nnd continued In thatposition until January. 1801, when heroslgned nnd wns succeeded by Mr.Gngo. Since that tluto he has traveledoxtonslvcly In this country and abroad,and mndo ono tour of tho world.Whenever he has been In Chicago hehas given his time to the bank, andhas been chairman of tho discountcommittee. Ho will now dovoto Illsentlro tlmo to tho bank. Mr. Nlckorsonwan president of tho Chlcngo city rail-road from 1801 to 18C7. Ho organizedtho Union Stockyards National Hank,now tho Nntlonnl Live Stock Hank, In1SC7, nnd was prcsldont of It for sev-eral years, resigning from that posi-tion nnd from tho presidency of thostreet railroad company to devote hisentire tlmo to the management of thoFirst National Hank. Mr. Nlckorsonmid recently that he regretted the ne-

cessity of Mr. dago's resigning, an Ittut him back to n place from whloh

to had onco resigned.

SAM M.

Tlir Imillr ot I,Iuiis"IIiii.A writer In the Century Magailne

brings Imek to our memories the ro- -pinnneo ot the high-bor- n rocluaos of

Llangollen, who passed tholr decliningdays togBthw In .the seclusion of thelovely Deeslile Vale. Lady lileanor(littler was the Instigator of the planby which she ami her youncer com-panion, the Unit. Sara Ponsonby, es-caped from Dublin soolety and the at-

tentions of n too persistent wooer tonature' own solitude. They adoptodan lnarlable costume consisting af alieary dark-blu- e riding-habi- t, withatlltly-starch- ed neeh-cloi- and gentle-insu- 'a

hat and boot ami a profusion oflags ntul brooches. In 1IM, whsnidy Hlesnor waa past olghty nnd hertrleud sixty-fiv- e, Cbaa. Mathews, the

actor, was playing at Os-westry, twelve miles from Llaugollsn..ind the ladles went to see him, baringlecitred seats In one of the boxes. Theirippea ranee so dlatraetod tho actor's at-

tention that he continued his part withllWeulty. "Though I hare never seen

i hem." he says. "I IneUntaueouelyknew Mi em. As they are soaud, therela not one iwlnt to distinguish themfrom men -- the dressing and powderingnf then halt, their woll-atareh- neck--loth- s.

the upper part ot their habits,which they always wear, even at a din-ner party, and which are made unwise-ly tike men's coats. They looked ex-actly like two respectable superannu-ated old elorgymen."

To Traill tIolor( Kur.r.,Tho University Medleol Milage of

Now Orleans has determined to sftnb-- Ilah a trolnlMC sehoal far negro wom-

en as niiraes. The object Is to supplywell-traine- d ntirsef who will serve formoderate iwy. The trnlnsd nurseswho are now In New Orleans are netmmeroua enough to meet the demand,nd 'hey are paid for their amies at

' rat which many people who usedhem cannot a fiord.

Ugy Suppose you buy storks, fboly. nnd 1 sell tbein at the same time '

i holly Aw yet Algy One of mwould mako money doiKherknow anl

, we could divide the profits. - Puck.

TflU KORBSIIANITB8.

A Qnrer Hrrt Who Think thn World tslllllllllT,

One of the nuecrent of rsllgtons laICareshnulty.'n small Chicago seat un-

der the leadership of Dr. Cyrus It.Teed, who bear the title of Korosh.Tho KorMhanlton believe that tho uni-verse la n hollow sphsro, on the comonvo pnrt of which wo live. Tho In-

terior, which Is night thousand milesneroM, Is filled with three belts of at-

mosphere the air which we breathe,then hydrogen, then nhoroii. In the'center of this vast space Is situatedtho sun. which Is about ono hundredmiles In dlsmeter. The Koreshan sys-tem teaches, however, that the sun IsIilihten from sight by three atmos-phere, nnd that what human beingssee n tho sun Is a focallzntlnn nf thetrtio sun's energies at a distance nfM00 mile from the earth's surfare.The sun nnd the world are supposed toconstitute n mighty galvanic battery,which develops millions of cathoderays that are projected Imek and forth'on the inside of the globe nnd flashout here and there a stum. Itach ofthe planets Is supposed to bo not nreal material globe, but really the en-

ergy of one of the minerals In theearth's rind focalized In apoco nndmade luminous ns light. Thero Is n ill-- t

vision of the social system of Korcslwanlty into two distinct gnnernl orders,the prime nnd superior order beingcelibate, the Inferior being maritalTho object of tho rellbate order Is thoconversion of tho sex energies fur thehigher spiritual, mental nnd physicalregeneration. Korcshans maintainMint tho dissipation of tho nox forcesIs the causo of mortality, and that Im-

mortality will eomn only through thepurification of tho mind nnd body Inobedlonco to the principles of celibacyami chastity Instituted by Koreshnnlty.

Tho heaiUpinrtera of the societyhave, for some years, been In Chicago,but Dr. Tcod so reeents tho humorousattentions of tho newspapers of thatcity that he Is preparing to establlah aspeeml home for tils followers at Ida-to- ro

liny on the Gulf of Mexico. The

NICICItltfON'.

ground plan ot the new Jertissasm. asIt ts to be called, Is a sfiuara containing3 square miles. The alia for the con-struction of the lemplt Is 1,000 foot Indiameter, aurrounded by a circular sag,MO feet wide, the water to lie suppliedfrom ltetern bay and Itatero rlvor.

.Ml. llrlnajry Slinrliliiii,Miss limlly llrlnlley Sheridan, who

now takes tho irt ot Mavis Clara Inthe dramatlacd version of Marlu Co-rell-l's

"Sorrow of Salon," I makingher first npparanc on the Londonboards Si.lce she played with Mrs,

MIH UIUNSMIV fiiirjsniDAN.

Leagtry at the Opera CoHtipi marethan a year m Mlag Ilisrld&H ta Undaughlsr af Henry llrltteley ghertihisM. P., and the graa4danghlar nf II i

Itiehard I'errolt. ant) wm very atlseertafHl aa an amateur before she adoptedthe stage as a profession.

On Pair of lllnrr for Two,The Chisago Inter Oeean says: den

II. . Ilulilshoper and State SeimtoiPrancU A. Osboum are reteraas ot thecivil war, In whleh each lost an armbut. wlill Gen. lluldshoper Is mlnu.bU right arm, ienator Osboum mournihf loss et his left. For yrars It hateen Mie pnctlco of the two veterani.in make one pair of glotes do for bothWhn-e- r the general purchasea a nv.I air U icvarlably cenda tho rlqlrg oo i Mie senator and when the setn'-- r lr tea's the general will gat thlatt glovs.

i.

THE J0K15irSC0JlNEH.

WIT, HUMOR AND SATIRE ORIG-INAL AND SELECTED.

rim I'lunrrt We I'lurkeil In Clillithoiiit-- Hi) Mewl riirmimimt At till llitl

Muii" Wlmt HiigtiiTiitirii Mipret InTill) Country.

I1U flowers WO

plucked Inelilldheod

Possessed a par- -futuo rnro,

With which noee Intho wlhlwoml

Of the presentean cam pa re.

A youth's firstaweslheart's

A warmth nf love peteeenedWith which whon she's his Mrs,,

No kiss compares In zest.

And though we gnlu a millionTwill bring but halt tha Joys

Of Uio dollar worth a billionThat wo found when wo wero boys.

II. G. T.

I'liytlcul I'lieiiotiiriia."Why didn't Johnny shovel oft the

wnlkf" demanded Mr. Slmpklns, as hebrushed tho snow off his trousers anddug some lumps of It out of hi alloc,tops.

"The poor boy's bock wnn so, lame,I hadn't the honrt to mako him do It."explained Mra. Slmpklns, apologetical-ly.

"Huh! Whore Is he now7" demand-ed her lord nnd muster.

"1 don't know, I'm sure. I guesayos, that's him over thoro with the Wil-liams boy, rolling thoso big bulls tomake a fort." Cincinnati Tribune.

At thn Hull.

1ci-- -

Doll Have you seen Maude? She'sdisguised herself completely.

Disk-H- ow did she do litDolly Oh. alio left off her makeup.

Itiiiuiil mill rrreril.Friend "How are you getting nnng

these days, old fellow?"Author "Very poorly. Living be-

tween the hand and the mouth."F. "I thought so from your appear-

ance. Why don't you give up writingend go Into same hind af business Inwhich you can earn a comfortable llvlug?"

A. "I've often thought of doing to,but. the hope ot one day making aatrlke, as you btialneea men cull It,keeps me nt the pen. However, mynew book mny bring ute In somethinghandsome."

V. "You are writing a book, than?'A. "Veaj,"

htU'i Its title?"A. "How to Ilocoma IMch'-Moa- tos

Conner.

A Vletirluiu TrunierctilitH,Ialer "Johnny, I don't want to set

this limn. Htm down and tell him I'mnot at home."

Johnny "Hut, father I thought yonnorer told Ilea."

Pntar (solsiiinly) "I don't, my lf.It's you that's going to tell the lie."Punch

What Tliny Itipeet.

it

Cactus Hill-W- all, pardaer, dig ujer doagb. an' be tntn about It!Lonl LHewelght yon

Amonrianua are always In siieh adwreadfnl hgrry, one can't have timeta be pruwperly wobbod, doH'toher-know- !

Ilml I'lirni,Iltternotte OttlMMi "Too. great, lasy

hulk: you ought to Ih In Jail"Parry llttls "I know it is ths eor.

teat thing In our ml to be In jail thisumo of year but tha winter la to mlliltlmt t ain't fait In no hurry about It."--Cliioluuatl llnqulrir.

Not iuir.ArtlitI flatter myself tlilaa last nlc- -

lure of mine Is n uxellHt gge.AneUier Artlib My dear fallow van

don't duller yourwdf half ai tguah aayou muter tut pietwr. -I- togbury 0aette.

Ilr' n Vucmuy.t'aiter Is there a tscaiic on tti

staff ot Ibis paperAble ISdttor Vca Ibe i hap wha p c

sides over our soclc'y doDartmruL -41

TEXAb rIOME INDUUTRY

DriUnnl tn llnraHrag tint MannfaclnrtIns ami llutlnru Rnterprlt!.

Amnng the many oxcellont papersrontrlbiited to tho ChattanoogaTradesman wns ono from Gov. Atkin-son, ot Georgia, In whloh occurs thofollnwlng Interesting atntomant:

"Tho town In which I Ilvo, Nownnn,n place ot 3000 population, Is a strik-ing Illustration, but not an exceptionalInstance. The people thero, withouttho nld of foreign capital, hnvo estab-lished various Industrial enterprises,where twenty years ago none existed.They manufacture wagons, bunfilos,acids, fortlllzcnt, cotton goods, anilhnvo fotindorlos. machine shops, etc.Not ono of those enterprises linn failedto my dividends regularly, nnd thovtOuo nt their products Is nearly$1,000,000 annually. Men who fifteenor twenty yearn ago would havo hootedat the Idea of their boys becoming me-

chanics or engineers, now no nil tholrsuns to the shops to learn by nelunl ex-

perience the Industrial sldo of life."The question which tho contribu-

tors to the TrnifcHmnn's columtiH werediscussing was, What must bo dono tontltnulnto Industrial dovclopmcht In thosouth? The nnswer Is Involved In thisnxporlenco ot Gov. Atklnnon'H town.Homo capital must bo educated to rcc-ognl- zo

tho possibilities nnd profitable-ness of homo Investments. Thoro Is ngrentor nbundnnco of capital In thosouth thnn Is gcnornlly supposed. InSouth Carolina n largo number of thacotton nnd other mills thnt hnvo beeneroded thero aro tho results ot tho In-

vestment ot homo capital. Gov. At-

kinson glvoH n striking liiHtnuae InGeorgia, and tho twine thing Is truo otAlnHimn, North Carolina nnd othernouthorn states.

"Manufactures of nil IiIiiiIh will payns well In tho south ns In nny portionot tho country. Millions of dollars an-nually go out of the nouthorn statesto purchase manufactured articles otevery Imagliinhlo description. Thocoal to the consumer Includes not onlytho mnnufnrturor's prolltn, but tho costof imnspoi'tntlon. and tho latter Itemnlnno would give tho southern manu-facturer u margin of advantage overhis onslorn competitor. Wo lire HtltlIn ii rather primitive stngo ot monoy-mnkln- g

In tho nouth. Our surpltin cup-It- nl

resorts for Its profits genernlly tobanking, ronl nstnto speculation, ormercantile pursuits, nnd yet tho activeIndustrial Hold offers magnificent andHmltlcKi opportunities.

"Tho enso of Nownnn, On., Is offorodto tho publlo ns a notable hut by nomonim extraordinary Illustration otwhat n whleawuke community can

through nn Intelligent recog-

nition of thn possibilities of tho homeHeld fur profitable homo enterprise "

In n recent Intervlow, Mr. H. N.House, of Dallas, onld: "Thoso ot uhwho love our homes, our frlonds nndour country nnd have not yet dono so,should either organise or join it homoludiiatry club nnd take the pledge tohelp ouch other. It us spend nn hourreasoning together for the future andtnlfo time for once to think how wohave beun walking up with our moneyand produce and casting them Into thtgreat outgoing channels, to bo carriedaway to ourlrli the people of the cast,who boast of their shrowdness nndwealth. Wo enn not Htnnd this nny,longer. We see now by n glunco atour condition thnt we hnvo overesti-mated nnd counted too much upon ournifturnl Inheritance, and are nut nsprosperous as we should be. Homo In-

dustry Is the solution. Talk It, live it,teach It and practice It. Juat thinkhow we hare neglected It, nnd wo havoeven discredited It, not only by notpatronizing our home factories, butwo have not given Industry nnd Itssciences nny place In our schools.Most of nil, we have allowed our chil-li ret i tn look upon honest labor andIndustry with contempt. Now we cannot afford this. Let uh aee IT n cannot stop playing thn pirate to ourgrant! old commonwealth."

l'rriint I'er'iUMon t llrllaln.Aeeardlng to the latest returns of

the registrar-aeneri- il the population otUtt United Kingdom la now estimatedat about I9JW,M0, of whom 31,000,000tmlong to Mngland and Wains. Scotlandtlatmlng i ,000,000 and Ireland i.500JjtKl.The balance of blrtha over death forthe flrat three months of the preeetityear waa U1,M.

The action of men are llkf th In-

dex of a book. They point out what lamoat remarkable In them. Thomas.

There ts nothing so sweet ss duty,and all the beat pleaaurea of life cameIn the wake of duties done. Jean Inge-la-

Death arrives but once, and makesluwlf fait every moment ot life; It laIwrdtr to apprehend thau to suffer.La Ilmyore.

Unlimited (tower should not be mint-ed In the hands of anyone who la netendued with a perfection more thanhuman. --J. Veiuh.

VwteU nnd the new shade, known aaesstllle. ami the color of old Ivory, la anew and unuiual combination, wallwarn by blondes ot a certain type

A gown af Amnrleau beauty satinhas a band et thickly embroideredapauglea round the eklrt, the sqnarabodlc trimmed with creamy laee audband of dark fur.

A very handiome blue and greenrimng- - Able poplm la combined withlurti.oior silk pelted croaawlaa tortho todlre Mie armholes flnlahed wiMt

thiee scanty ruitlei. odxtd with cold

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OUlcliI Paper of Eddy My.OBkUl Orgin of Twin of Eddy.

VWihf4 ttlir tofUj l Mill Kaw MX.r .li4 It. KMf it. II. I . at laa.laM tallr

SlTUaDlt MaWH '11 mi.9UBvuirrmn iutkh.

WKVMLY lit mall ir aaaawIf tr'MX Ntllh. ., I

A ml liumlcd mtinlorcr may bo

runvloUitt by a Jury, his onwt reviewedby tlio liliiliwt oourt In thu territorythen If he linn it pull with the tirratdontlie may bo rMpltcil for thirty ilnya.

Tlion If In thu niMititlmrt 11 nowly ductedpriwltlent it Itmttilled lie inny still Imve

another flmnce von tlioiiRh Hip nut-KoIh- k

iirMl(knt ahotild hold ho Imd

no Jurlidlotlon. The otitKirtunltloi forthrniixli tho law aro to many

that It would bo folly to any that lifei xnfo In Now Moxioo. hen kihmI

nifii aro inuik' onU piiwg nf by eolioin-iii-

mnidsrora anil their nliaUora, bothluw mill morality It nt n low ubb. Tholl.irrt-p- i kaiir nf aMMln worn foundKiiilty by n jury of tholr own people.'I he iiipietne wnirt of tho territoryfiHind tho prooocdltiK rogulur undPrealdi'iit Clovolnud Mid ho hnd tinJuriiMllrllon. There l not ontt pomonIn the territory who duo tint bllnvuthe itatiK guilty M oliHrttcd. Tho tmiiiiilllly of tho territory and respectfor law mid order demand tho ox

edition of the JlorrtKon. H

eoiitliiiinl tamporltiK with tho laws thattiiu'itea life und property unsafe in NowMexico. It may bo tuKttud that theHorn ffna were the victim- - of eotmplr-tt- f

and fnho;vldeiu'e but thu Ib noexc'iM for the of thelaw Let them liatiK und cmiiurvetli'' law Teach people that the lawiiiiiNt be reniwoled A pardon at thlitime would lie equivalent to the ancra-li- d

of nmiiy live. Murderers madeIm.Ii) by the preeldent oatabllihed willhave no legard for life, buoauso of thefact that tho verdlot of courta haveno fffoot on crime.

The Him well Huglster coin-uiun- d

the position of Mr. llutomuuIn voting ugnltiit tho oxemptlnn from'iix-- j, of lcet sugar factories, smeltersetc . and at the auniu time says theItelster favors itxempllon. The Ito

Ulster fiirthur explains Its Idea by any-Iti-

thai an exemption law Is undemoenitlc, liut that tlio Ittwlatur favoredIt for "louul reason" then It kooh on toto say: "we favor the law us It passed,but can't o'lndonin u man for votinghis honest convictions for the right ashe Keen It." The Cuiiiknt takes justtin opposite view. It holds that whenthe whHo legislature in both houseswu for the exemption law it ehowodu too obstinate, self njilnlonuted undcontrary disposition not to auquleuce Inthe mutter In fuul when tho resolu-tion adopted by the farmers nf Otisand vicinity in meetliiK assembled wusunt Mr. Hsteiimn, asking him to work

and vote for exemption, he shouldhave dotie so. It is the furiurfri whowill eventually be the iimln portion of

ln and their will is luw, notone jtersou or oliipie of persons. Ifthe exemption law is not good demo-cracy, it certainly Is not for a news-paper to Interpret democracy, TheCuititHNT holds t hut It is, and Itsrodnon are because the people wantIt, Diimocraey, property interpreted,means the Kreutest kcmm) to the greatest number. Kqiuil and exact justicet ail t ulso good democracy.

To exempt factories foru short timehelps to bring in factories and factorJo help evenboUy. The niliau outtloure fattwl on the puli and the moneyi r I he sugar is distributed throughl- -

out the county and valley. It Is uotgood democracy or good christiuullytu want komethlDK for nothing, ifthe ieople are linefUtl by tlie factor-ies they alioutd lit willing to gruntKiy i r the IwnerJUi derived. As tur

this Miwr it does not want somethingfur nothing aud is therefore willing

factory tiutll In New Mex-

ico exempted for a few years or untilit iHu'omfx lew. u question of exierl-ment- i

bvwuie fueterles bring in peopleto work land aud thereby render uni' iulvak-u- t tor exemption and conte-qiienU- y

do uot receive something fornothing The eoHnlry can never beimproved unlet something it done InDim line. The lectori will go toother pttteM where much grniter lit- -

duceuieuU are olferel. In fuet otherwtates an-- not only offering exempUuiibut also laud aud funds us a bonus.Demoeraoy is only a plan uf biwlueasueUuu In eondnetlHg government ItIs till a matter of buitnuM. Thutwhteh Is. IhmiI for the country'n prosparity it deinoeruey pure and slmplu.If it is not bett to wieourugu the plac-ing of money In beet factor lee then itIn not dumocruey to exempt them. Sofar as the minority Is concerned, It isgood deinoeraey to uequietee In thumatter when outvoted by the majorityand Uma go tbeutl uuU contend for thujiropotlUou uuu if right tho minoritypeople will eventually Iw ou tho mujonly stde, lor right will win sometimeA ' for the potfUiou of favoring exemptiuo for local it is not .i right

u Umui mtic vue

THK LATKST SALAK LAW

(lllllltllt: MlllltY'X MKAKUKK IIIIIIU-'lh- (.

lOU.SIV OmOMH'H.Nll.AlltriKiHliHg U the fell tint of llm fie

yilt b , ). rtn) Itjr lha eouliMe miniIHtttfi t botli Iiomm o( the tuirlioiinllegiflntu' huU Introiluevil In IIihohuiioiIMniah 8. liy Uounailuinn Curry. ItwMiil Inx outieil Inot SVtrdniMUHy nltnr-IMHI-

itn.i lUHi almugMi:Srellou I, Tlmt for ths purptKa of

tliln nut Hit ouanlle of Nit Met ico orliarebx dltlUrJ Into o .uniln of timllial,owhiiiU, third nud fourth slnme. Ilmu-lllt- o

end Hull Miffurl cvOiiIIdavl llm Ufi-elH-- 0 buiiia Fr, Ho.

co no, Dons Auk, (limit and Co.Ihx IiiIIm oouutlvt ot ihs mvihiiiU om Hlo

Trto, Morn, Union, t.'liurm, Hild;l.tneoln, hleffii nud VmIumsis uuulitlinll b oountloi ol tlie third oliiMtiti

ilnlup ud Him J uuu itmli b ouuutlMuf thu (ourtli elm.

Huoa. Tlmt olinptnr 67 of tliof 18a7, mi ant enlltli-il- , "An Ml

ttMitng a pulle lores In thonuut)rmU sod proriding that tli oouuly oor-onr- s

kIirII bo chlt-f- of piillOD,"- hvivby rvptmltKl in nil It provUloiiii.

Heo !l, I'liuolllcoof rond Umflori)tihs Various iirtoluot of tauli couiiiy l

llerebr HbolUlied nud llrwn(Kr lliojtnne ot th ioctt of enah of the VMriuuK

irdllioU shsll be rond iat-r-vio-r

sud shsli rwilfe ni loinpeunntlouho Diiio of tlw dolinr per annum lor

liU mrvleii am men i olllulo road uprvinor, sod holt give a lutiid lo llm numot out tt tliHU thris huudred dollanfur ths faithful iarioiuiniioo uf Im dut.li nil Jutl of thu ptusu audrond .upniTUor.

lliU molliia iIihII take effset JnutisryIm, IbWa.

Hto 4, Ths oooutjr rohooliloniii lor thu erul iMiuutlni ul thu tur- -

iliory dliitll rtolsro th lollowlug

J'ur ouuutUsof tho UrstolM, 6600 puruniiuin.

For couutlei of tho seeuud olnm, 3(00pur milium.

i'ur eomitlM of tho third oloi 800 0jiut milium.

For eouutiM of tho fourth oIom, $200per iiiiuuui.

IhU mietluii shsll lake tifest OstotiorUl, 18U8,

Hmi S. The orobsto luduo for thu net--

rnl ouuiiilvi ol Him terriiury nhnll roUwthu lollowlug eoiuiunituu

fur oouiitlo 01 the lira l oiim oouu ivinuiiuui.

Kor ooontio of thetseuiid oIrm, f 100

pnr milium,l'or couutiM of tho third clnt 03nU pvr

annum.For oountln of the forrth elm Q'iW

pur annum. 'Tut -- bcticr tsko c(tot Oclo'jer

Ut, lbl)3.

Ben (t. Tho Iaws providing lor countycoronet niu hnieliy rppi-nlno-

, to lilkii ul

Ivat ou Jniiunr) ti, t8U'J nnu iroui nun...... ..I.l I ,.l.ll..ttl.il .lull. III., lilHl-.- ....uiiarfniu i.ni hit ,m.m.,of liouuty o.illruiut nud ununiy r I

(Imll bo cuunulldn id. tha tin U ot ctuuii- - j

ly oollrolor bo purfuimud dy th ouuni)tresturor, nud nt tint niursl oiwitlou lo I

lit. hvld le Nommbir IHWS, mid HiBieiil-- ,

tcr, tio porsuu nlmll i n to thool-Uoeu- l

corouor or ooll- tur lu uuy ol tlicouutlt-- i ot tho torrito. .

Bi-c- Tho tremu. ri, of lh untrrnlcouiiilc ot thin torrl r; hnll ho

c'olltulors for tin ro4moilvu ouuu-tin- t

nuJ thull liuvo Mid perform nil thopowers aud diltlot n provided by Ihw

fur oouuly oulleaiom. Thuy Nhuli glVM

bond it kuoh trtsmimrs midcounty collrutoii in um nut lent ihituthu mnoiiutol tnxeioi tooled during urn

provlou your lu their r peoilvn oouuiln,tahlch bond hIihII be ipprovod by thudlieotors judge and llm cumoilk!uuereol their rtopeottve eun Hue. Ihelrenr-urer- s

nud n ulllelo ooui ly colleoiore ehndt voter o a lull lurnll eurrl-e- e

thieo per oeut. ot Iti nmouul ol tnxwnaud llo'lihNt cohoeli-i- l them. All reculpU iMUed hy the tre tor ol tlio eev-ere- l

ouuatlet, lor taxor .toe line or oilieroultrotioiii pnld t. or i i ileoied li IIihh,

hull bo Inaued In ituplU-.l"- , una ol whiolireceipt (bull bo gln to the ieioo olperron from whom e h collfi'tluii in

in lid e, and llm oilier ahvl be tiled by thetrett'urer with the prolate elerk nud

clerk 111 the bord or county commir-lone-r.,

and the treimurer --.hull tlio keep inn book a record holug the number ofbauIi receipt, to whom Iv ted, the nmoun ,

Into and tor whnt puipo t.ThI. eollnii bIihII ta. etfeet Jmiunry

let, 18V9.

Hee H. The county trrnur-r- s now luuUlr in thU lerrliory hsll bo pnlj tinfollowing oouuieimtloii.

For wiNiitles of the rlrt clni,8rt(X) permi n niu,

l'or ouentle et Ihe eecotnl cl.,per suiiaei,

For eounllen of Ih third clmi, 8W10 per.titiuin.

I'ur eounlUsof tho lonrlh ofnaa, 8100Hr mi uu in.

Tht- - eeetton itisll tak etfet Oslobor

Heo 9, Tho euunty npiur of theTrnl eouutie ol t til territoiy elilill be

alloxd lor tueir eervw two per ouiupuu all iiium; eolteeted upoiin..t4UieuUiond by thun, nud no more under auyalieeiMttnnse what ter, to be pnld outof wuuoy ontleated uu their niM.ineul.

I'l'M Mrallea tnnll like effeet Oslobor 11.to sN ui wide after that

dm,8a 10. The piobats olerk and

retorder ol setersl CHuute-- s etiall imUlur their eorvtee:

For aeaMtieti ol id tint elan. 81,000pet suuuBt,

for uountie ol tho itnead etsis 8800pr snnnuii

Fur etiuutl of the third 4sm 4U0 potauuuia:

For eeouti of tho forth oIih. 8tNtC

pr suiiumtAs lull eonpnatlon for arviM

a probsts olerk sud elerk oftb board ol suouty eouiailtitouore, lurkeplng aeeeuuts of ths tiea.uivr auduolitotor, aud ail otbsr ftib. tvuderultho oouuly under tho dlreatlou of thobonrd ol eo-.ul- ) ummt-diier-

Sje II. 'the teuH ul iu evoratwui.um it' tltlt terrl'ury bl be atdlUilMtje si lls rau ol lei. ovm pi uni-l- or

tho diiauei rutiatly nil n.e..miyiravWod Ih eervlug .111 u , ,M .

order aiwiliMi, ex- - .wd-- -i r ul KM i dU"i( riMt ... ,,

l'l- - d l) lw, i ii , . ,

irmu.i an.l ,.- - 'iJ g- -- I'Hl i.e ."',

fttO.'.y Iwr i i

For boarding pil-on- er oonflno.l in thocounty jail each hrlff ulinll be paid ntthe rata of llfly cddu per ny enot., forten prlitohor or le4 mid whntoeer thereare more tlinn ten tolioiilr lu ihe jail, lienhnll reolere only forty cent per day eachfor nil prlMinera In the Jail.

This aeolliinahall Mkeefteel Oet.ilur UtI8UB.

Hm It. Ilenrnfter the judttea ol Hi- - t

courts of inn terrltony linll, n emiua the orlinlunl dot ket lor inch lerin ofthe oonrt la dlapimed of omue roMiinli-tuieo- t

to la for all prloiir i.eulfnodto tho New Mexico piiilteotisry nt auahterm sod plnco llm enm In too hind- - olhn ahe iff of the eoan'y l'i wlilrh tlil

court it bed who ahull Iminedtnnly con.y anld prlaoliern. nil hi one tluir to Hi"

pi hii. Hilary. The aherluT nhill Im- - sllow-e- d

lliu noinnl .xpenai-- lnoiirte.1 In

piouera lo the iei"l'iitiiirjand rotnrulHg tboielruw.nil the um ollour dollar per dxy lor nld sheriff midtwo dollar per il iy for eaoh gunrdi pro-vided, that for tho flrtt thrm prliouer heahnll employ only one untd nnil one nuarilfor eaeh two nddilioiial prl.oiir, whichtHimpeus-tlo- snd epxriiae elisll be ptldby the torrltory a now provided by Inw,

HherirTa of Ihl territory ehalUreeelvono rompeutnllnn or uillenua. lor ntteu-dnuc-

upon -- ol tho pimeo couitatixcopl lu leiony cnea, or for attendingmoiling of Ihe probate ouurte or countyouminiiaoiiera.

I here ahnll be pal l to each therflt outof tho count) funilH. upon order of thecounty oummiaalouera, not more thnutllty dullars per mouth for njniliraudnot uioro i linn forty dolinr-- . per monthfur one gun"! lu tho jnil, unlea the Ulfl-- i

riot court ehnll certily that ndditlonalguariln nre nbaolule y mcenry.

Una 18. All couuty noil precllif tifllat-rr- t

ahnll be required tfi iiink it Die with theprolinto clerks ot their reapeotive conn-ti-

quarterly ktntemeiit, alioli)rf III

ilorhll the n'mounta ol nil puhllo moneyrecalrod oolUotod or dlatiuraod by Hiem

hlch antd alnteinenta ahnll be vorllledby the oath of the oftleera making the'nine. Any ofllcer knowingly mnklng auy

rlo tntemeuU of the nocuuut herlofor thnll no deemed guilty of perjury andhall bo puuUaed na provided by Inw lo

oilier ontea of perjury, fluoh stntemeiitelinll bo on or before tho llr t tinyof Jntiu.in, A pel, Jure nnd tlotoborofanoh tear nud any of soeli ofUaera fnlilugloaueh tntemnnu na hfrein providru innybe removed from oilier by tho countycomml-aione- r.

Thlaaecllun chnll tsko effaot Sopteraoerlat, 1897.

Hit) H. Ths cnunty coramlailoner ofIhe aeveral countiea ol t tilt, torrllorymIim)I rocluTu the following compeuialloni

For couutiei ol tlio first clnaa 8100 perauiivtn,

For uouutlea of the aecond ulna 8"00por nuutitii.

For countiea uf the third olaae 8IM) perniinom.

For eountlis of tlio fourth cIum $100per nunum,

And tnllt-ng- nt the rate of six centper it be fur eiiah mile notually nnd

triirnlrd In golug to mid fromregiiiiir niceiiuK ol Mild bonnl,

I'hla Imll take iflrct Oelolierlat, 18U8

Sm IC the county ciitnnil'MOiierahnll rruelv no mlligH or Hdiluioiilrniiipenanilon lor ntieiidlug. aptclnl oro'O'-- il in.'iitluga, and any county eominl-iloim- r

who aliiul Vo to miproTo unjauoount or older any inouev pnld lonnv oQlur or Individual, uxoupt na pro-vlde- d

b t .w ahull bu deemed guilty ofa iniademettiior, mid upon oonvietlouthereof ahnll lie lined In a sum exceedingIItu hutiilreil dnllnra nud tho money aoilleirnlly ordered to bo pnld ahnll bunoovi-re- lo n ault brought lutho name of tho couuty on hla ufllelrlInn d.

tleo ID. The oroeedlnga of thu iover-i- i

I bonrd of county ooiunil.Nloiinr ahnllim nnbllahed within twenty dnyf nftorenoh meeitug in aomo iiowHtpr of nun-e-

I ulroiiliiiii.u, lu tlie oouuly In whichaueli molliig la held, In Kiigliah or inboth Bngilli nud Spniilah, auch puhll-ontlol- t

to be mide but once, nnd Ihecounty oomitil.etnuera ahnll nlliier forpubllOHMiili uol to exowed the followingiiiuouiiia:

For counties ol the lint clna 8200 pernunum.

For coillillea of the aecond clnas 8160pur nunum.

For Bounties of the third nud fourthailaaae 8 00 pur Milium,

Sic 17. The county commlintloiivraol the eevenil co.inlltw of Ihl territorynre horeby iiuthortxed to levy tnxe forourient county expeuara purpoae lor thelenr I8'J8 not lour mill On thednipir mid niniimli) therenlter not toexeeed three mill ou the dollar upon thuHeaed valie of nil lin-tOl- iroierty.

'I hat poiiiou of tho aou'lou 2 ol ohnpor08 of the Act ot the twenty-eigh- t ligta-Inilv- o

Mn.nnbly ol thu loriitory uf NewMrxieo, wliluli aulhurixea nu nddlllonnlh y of our hall of one mill tor df grief

oy lu ihe eouniy currant oxpvusrfundN hereby repealed,

Heo. 18. The reen lor vnrioua uiatrn-- t

aiioiDfy of thl teirltmy for oervteea InIhe oi courts, ua now i run.iOil bylut, ahnll bo tnxed na part of ih coalsIn all eaai.i, aud when the asms ure

d ahnll be Imtiiedlntrly pnld ut toaush dlaiilet nttoim-ya- i but when uolilee are not colieum . a part of the ewtt'ie Shine ahnll be paid out of the oourtfunds ol the ooutiilw. l'heeierk ol ihe dlalrlot nourl thnll Issue avoucher fur each fea upon the swornamtemeut of the dlttrlol nttornefi

by 'lie judgeNo itiotrMt ntturaey shall reelaveaiiy

mileage addltluual compensation to thesalary now provided by law lor lor attend-aue- e

UHin or advice to the county eoninili--ilen- i

or other eounty ofllcers, and on dttrlei nttnriiey shall wivo or retain anymoney eoliested lu any suit brought byhltnoii behall of the territory or any eoun-

ty thereof.K. ry dlatrlet attorney, within sixty

dys alter the paaasge ol thla not, ahniiexecute and tile lu ihe uftlco ot theeh rk of tho dlalrlot for hla diatrioi abond III Ihe inin ol tiro thuu'und doll r

wtiheeeiiuwa, to bo approved by tindlttrlet judtto or Ihe dlalrlot in whtohIhe isid dlalrlot it lociioy proa-oul- e. or,Hi hit nbaeiict, by auy other diatrioijndgeol tnla irrlio y. conditioned forthe lalihlol imrferoiauee of hi duties '

iittirlrl Htlllrn),See IU Ho-ulrr- of the illatrlstcdurli.

f.,r in, v.-- ul juillcUl .it.trleta et Hit- -

or', i... KlaaaUryof twenlii'i ,,i ' .,i i. r .ii.oiiui aa luil

,.i in .ietsw leader-- '

i i i,i , . iili-- il,, ), OVId. I

la oftlco ahnll, within sixty days after thopaiing ur im not, nnd every, soon cirKherealtor appointed ahnll, before beingqnnllfud to perform tho dalle ot saidoltloe, execute a bond to tho territory ofNew Mexico lu the turn ot live thouasuddnllnra, to lit. approved by tho governorof the territory, aotidltlmied for thofaithful perfonnsnon of tho dutie

ol the dnilea linponni upon himby law, whleh bond almil bo Hied lo thaonioe oi the souretary of tho territory.

B'O. '.'0. At all aptonil elrotlnii holdlu till torrllory. the Judge and cleika ulrleet Imin ahnll unoli bu pnid the aum oltwo dollars na lull ooiiipeuasilun foi ser-vice in connection with nch of anld ele-ction. MoMeuger appointed to conveyhi, ballut boxea aud poll book to the

aevornl preolnou or tin- - coiiiitna of thinterritory for auuli uouernt elections ahnllenoh reeeive as lull ooiiitinuaatlou not toexceed live cent per tnllu, ouo tay, fortho aotanl diatnnou neoeatnnly trnveleUfrom the county atott to the place of hold-I- t

g such electl ui and lbs nuareugerlooarry the return of anrflt eloc

tion. including the ballot box nud polltooka from rnnh preiluol of tho reapedtlvii oouutiea to the county aunt thereatahnll receive na nil eompeuantluu forauoli aervlecwtiot lotxeerd Uteielils pertulle, one way, lor thu dl'taliee aelunlltaim ifoeaanrily traveled) provldiHl, tlmtno rompoiiaatiou or uillvnge alinil be wldlo judgea, oluikn or Ille4aiiigura for Ihition lor Juatlee of lh peaae, ooiiahihtoauinyordooii s of ncoquiiia or aohoiil t

olU'ors. where theanmo nr-- no etto-tn- lat tho tluiu ol holdlug tlio general

elrctlou,Heo. L'I. All delinquent taxea duo the

territory on thu Ural day of July, A, 1).18'Jft, nre hurooy to bu thu pro-pun- y

uf the reap.: Ive ooiiotliM lu wluehtlio ann. o arc and when eulhetedanld luxe ahnll bu pnld ona hnll to tliogeneral county luud aud ouu Imll to thogeneral achoui fund of the voral eouti-H- e

ol thla tuiritory.Uu all tnxea now delinquent, whloh ahnll

lie pnld before Ju y laiA, 1). IHU7. noahnll b ehiirged or uolleolfU) pro

Vlded, thla auotluu ahull uot tlTetit nnvauitanow pending or Jud(iitieuin obtnlu-ill- .

All taxea delinquent aud uupnldlifter July tat A. lr. 18U7, the colleeiornhnll prooMil m oolieut with lnterent nanow provided liy law.

Heo. TJ. All woIh mid pnita of acta inooiiillet Willi any ol Ihe pruvialoun ol thlaact niu horeby repunled, aud tin not ahnlltake effect and be lu tores from and alterIi pnmi(c, except ol hereii before pro-vided.

Mnitnra aula.Notice Is hereby given that the under,

algneil, uppoiiitwi lor Hint purMe, by itlorcviiisuroiiiiil older oiwilc, mid

utiilcr ituihority of ttiu aiitue, given by thudlatrlet court ot the ilith Judicial dlatrleto the territory ol New Mexn-o- , aiiln gvtllhiu nud for the county of Kddy, lu thutcertain catiku peiintiig in said umiii where-in tleorgo IV. Will mid Wnliara It. Witt,(Inn gbtisiuuas iiuilur llm iiiiiue of Wltlllrothera. ttro eoiiitiiniiiituis, mill (I. Cuenoil. I., ltumnejt, l Cunlent), Louis ller-iiiluji- trd

mill J. Mnuui-iiiii- , iloinu titiKiuoasuiidurtho mitiieof l. Ilaiinir. .t I'oinpiiny,arc iluluinltttita, will oxpoau lor auleui pub-lic Dilution mid sell to the lilgheat mid bestbidder for cuati, on thollUh day of April,A. Ii. IHW, at Ihe hour ol II o'clockA. M ., at lliu couth door ol thu court houseol Kilil) l oiinly, m (Im town ol Kildy,county of IMiiy, territory of Now .Mexico,thu (oiloMiug property, nniiicly:

Two row bMiideil c icnnnectrd) onri!ht hip unit Imll circle l, on right aiiiv;1 cow britiiited FUN on t auli-- ; one cn- -

bruiiileil 1.1 N on left alilc; 2 cows bratnled0- - Coii rlclit ahiu- - 'i liMlfcra brmutcitXUX on right alilc; oho row branded FIXon It'll side mid V on t hip; 7 hcifcrn nomurks or brands; 'J buna no murks orhi inula; 1 browti and 1 murk grey mule nobrands, 1 whlto liorau nud I whiio inaro,1 hroHii Imrao nud ouu brown mare.

All of (he Inregoiiig property bi'iiic parttutrt ol that property etnurnciHlin that certain ohnttul mortungeexecuted on the Uth day of hcpti'inber. I , liy (I. t'uvuod, I.. Itaiiinc, 1..Cordcrny, loula llerminlurd, J. Mnunnn.nI, in favor of tleome W. Witt und WinIt. Witt, lltetl fur record on the lfih day o(Sept. IHWt, In cliuttle uiortgiigu record A.iiuin-- a iiirlualtu, ot the records olKddy ciitiuty. New Mxlfo.

The anld under which the saidaale la to be hud la iiilcerec of loreclitsurcof a uiorttfauc in tnvor of ihe mhi c

of three ihinisnnil,hvehundri-i- l and i.inety-foii- r mill 0

$trI.C0) Dnll ra. ttlth Inleieat on theauinot twenty-thre- e liiimlreil (tsS.IIOO.CU)doliura nt tho rate of li per centfrom iln-nt- iluy of ortolur, A. I). IBM,uud tin- - coats of said suit.

A. T. WixtuiAJi,tjpecin" Mailer

If you want u good shave or hulrcut go to the White Front -- Frlodenbloom'e.

Miiatrra Main.Notlou la liofuby Hi von Hint tho undorslRn-od- ,

npiMilnted lor that purKo by n certaindecree ol lorecloeuni and order of ante,inndonnd rttndoreu on tliettth day uf

A. I) by thu dlatrlet court otthe fifth judicial iTutrtct of tho territory ofNew Moxioo, altltiiK within and for thacounty of Kddy, In that c rulii oauae InMill court wiiuruin i rtnioric uonil- -

nice hiiu i nr ri con aney Truat Cum itAnvnrti thu t'limiilnliinnt und 1 lie Pwiu ValleyTown ompaiiy, The iv-co- Irrliiailoti anqImpruveinvntt omiMtny, The fUwwoU Landnnd Water ('oiuiiany and Jame J. lister-ma- n

are thu deiemlant, under authority ofaid laat mentioned docrw and order ol

aale will uxooao lor Mile at imlillc uuetlooand Mil to tlt hiRhi-a- t and beat ladder, lurcam. on tuo tn uuy ot April, a. i. ibvi, atthe hour ol Iz o'l l in the niumlna. atthe auuth dour oi ttc court houae of llmcounty ol Eddy, In the town and county oliMay nnu oi new Moaico, ine

Ucat ilbt-i-l itial iNttate. Ivlnu and bo- -, in too oi

w Maxlc-i- i mad Dor--one ),

llirev on, nvu mi, urrw HI, rune V, eievwu(111 and thirteen I ill, of Mock number els(Si, oi the orlainal Itywtulft of tUe said townoi mni , iootner witii tut eertain puttuisttttated ou.aaia lot itttmar ote (II, tiS, ove 13 , aarveii i ii m niu on, foriknown ttotei iliiirrtuan aaithe Hotel wittdaoi. nud all Mmanta un all ol aanl lot.

Satd deer) under w bictt Hid sale ts to behM is a davraa oi furvi-iou- ol a cartato.ama ot truet. x . utea, ninae aaa aoti veraby the aald. ualeiidaut In aald ault, The Pfco Valley Town company, in favor oi Uiaid complainant in aald ault, 1'rwlartc Ui

tnlnlce, a trustee lor the aid complainant,The recoil Valley Truit oninauy. hiCot'StUI

a truat. to aacuro ine iwyuiani oi a oar- -

anoieol nana made and iluiivaryo oyi Mid detanaaiit, Tim Pmhm vauey iwnsmuaiiy, Infav.ir ol the anld complainant,

l'tico Vallv Truat Coiiiiiaiiy. for iudrulttal aum ol iwenlv tbouwud dollar,I.OTB.W). win, a note tHire Intereat at the

rataot tan iht nlum iter annum, aa Id Internet iMalriu puyable aaml annually ua perlour ' apou nutaa lor ihe aum of one tttou-an- d

itt.UJO.OJi aach. nttachad to said noteof lundi on nlcit auld note and lalareal

Dunon nolo mere it now uihmuu biui uuey tha aald defendant, Tlie Paoo Valleyii n coninsoy. to tnu aaio com pia inn hi

ico vuiiwr rruai (.Muuany, nt aaI and Oeoraad bi aaul UHNa nlore,l.i.t...t ,1.. ... I M..H WtT, M (k.l..

gnd, n liundrwd and tUrva dollar andci i,.. mi. til Hi. with fntaraat ou

(be aunt oi twenty-on- e IboUMHU dollaritsi,ui uui ti r, ,,i m tin- rat.- - tea per voltturn i' i ui on ii'. in tin- - aim day of Julyx. t im. ., id villi uiiMMt uu the awu olon liundr- - i und three doUar and lourtneuceul (lie, i i u iheBrdday ofJuly. A. IJ. al tlie rale t twtle pereon turn par nunum

ULoaus i eavti rfjwclal Ma-- ir

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WILL PAYIIFOR V

THB RARM.GBOWING SUGAR BEETS IN THE

SUGAR BOWL OF THE GREAT JSOUTHWEST, THE PECOS

VALLEY OF NEWMEXICO.

Sugar Boots can be grtiwu with n piiofitovory yoar.

Tho Eddy, Now Mexico, Sugar Faotorywill bogin opnmtious this sansou.

500 thrifty farmers wanted to grow Boetsnd miirro 50.00.to$l 00.00 por oure o achyoar.Lands aro cheap and ternis liberal.

Groatost irrigating system in America.

Choap water when wanted boats rain.Thousands of acres of the finest orchard

land in the United States.Pocos Valley will soon be tho Apple pro-

ducing orchard for,

the Union. Its Ap-- tit i. 1 1

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Heef, Pork, Mutton, Veal.

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l.mvrs Jtmvell , Jf. Jl . thill i nt 10 0H) m-.nn- 'l arrive nt I' io$,Teams, ut ISlOfi u. iiu. otmnevJinil with the Iralitt nf Ihe Traut$ A f'a-olj- lo

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Jftir law mUu ur ImfhriiuUUm ivgitnllng Ih U K8UV1WBS of ihi$imlhy, tint fiHe of ULYOS, ur any athr iiutlUrt af lHlere$t tn IheimbUc, npiily lo

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LOCAL.II. P. Drown cams In tiundajr from

sania tn.Rev. Sessions went to linger man this

morning.Mrs. H. IJ Darls left lost night for

juaiiaa, Texas,W. W. Uush formelv of Ectdv fiun

oppncu u ineai rournia m aiitiiunu.

C. 0. Edington 1' 13. will preachnext Sunday ut usual hours ul M. It,church.

Mn. It. Kulo of El l'oto Is expectedon n visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs, L.Anderson,

A tloaf muto Indy rpprMtmtlnfr the.paper, Yours Truly, Of Dullus, wus Intown this week. .

About twenty men are now employ-ed in tho muchinu shops of tho 1. V.Ity. at this point.

Senator (luorgo Curry was n pnssen- -

?nron Sunduy mornings train Ituinu tofrom Santa

J, 0. Cameron, .I no. Pniiiklln andC. A. Campbell are Httdy attorneys inHamuli uttunUniK court.

Mrs, .Ino. Millar and children, wifennd family of tlu contractor, arrivedfrcm the oast liiHt Sunday.

H. K. l'holphry an old tlim, Kddyitepassed throiiKh town Tuesday. Mr.!' Is tmw looulml ut HI Puso.

(Uo.1istf, tho iilllulilo prosoctitlnirattorney of fleuvvs county put inTuosduy in town on liutluuss.

J. O. Camurnn was elected attorneyfor thn wool ttrmvors' ustoclutinn whichconvened ul lloswell lust week.

The reported suit) of thn Veom Val-ley Hallway prove to uu another oftliosu fnlsit rumors m provaleut nuw--

days..Ino. Hulon outertnlni'd the Oustulliin

Club lust Monday eveminir with anesMty mi air. The paper wus extreme-ly Interesting.

Hugh Freeman roturncd last Sunday from Maudiiluim whertt ho hasjust IIiiInIu-i- I leaching a six monthsterm f wlioi.l.

V. ('. Urilflu of Odessa Texas wasin town Monday. Mr. (Irltfln has lute-l- y

starti'd a jmper in Odessu called thehive Stuck N'ows.

.1. A. Wnlker.of Temple, TexiiH, ofthe llrm if .loyco, Fruit & Co., of thisplace and Maxwell, was in town withMr. Fruit, of Itoswoll, yesterduy.

Mr. Sam Atkinson uiul Irene M.Atkinson wore ijruiituil a legul soparii-tli-

from the bonds of mutrimony lastweek In tho district court of Ciiuves(louuty.

It Is reported that (lovcrnor Thorn-ton will rctiitfn his oillce Immediatelyt'ftor the llnrri'Ko'H case is tllsiiosttd of

uittnd to important mlniiiK btiHl- -

f ics8 in Mexico,

Median & Co., who this week pro-Ke-

their udvertioement to the public,have located In I lie corner lately occu-pied by .1. S. Crozlur, and will airrv amil line of carpets, gents o furnishWjr goods, wall paper, paints. glims, etc,

( at? ut . S. ('roller's and look at hisDuo (t .play of wall puncr and sumples.Tills Canon street, his wiirehoiiK Isjii Main wldi wall paper from llonr tocelling. Call anil exunnne samples be-

fore purchasing uUowliero,

1). II. Ilurkry and Henry Augflllast Saturday nluhl troin v

ti ii ( 1 lie Siiereiiiento iiioiiutains, uuaithe Nimiiiilt of which they sticeedeil inovertaking a horse thief naiueil llmudwho had riiideii oir one "f Dick Kuliliison's horsi-H- . (ionld halls from Texas.

C. A. Mucins, wholsconnecled withthe SuiiU ti. niitway, visitod the I'uooVulley this week, going to HosueliTliursiluy morning and mlnmlng ladnight. He Is heiu to aui'ttro (tutu fortlioSonta IV folders and other adver-tising matter.

Mr. ami Mrs. .lohn l'.ntoii who liuvedpent (tie pant fuw mnuthi with MraIftitou s mother Mra. John Hodmandflpuitctl Tttusduy evening for I!ugjiiiiil to in itliwnt, at hnist u usr.Quito a Imvy f friends ware ut theiltiMit to see them on unit vylsh thsmu pleasant voyage.

The adjourned meeting of the UnionClub will be hold at the rooms In Tunsill block on Tuesday at p in. Anelection of illrecKirs will bo held andpermanent organization ulfeoted It Isiiiipuitautthut all Intwwitwl in thedevelopment of Hit valley N pre cutwhether they have subficribed or not.

Tho frost of Monday night destroy-ed aU the peach buds and blossoms inthe lower vulley; In consequence therewill be no fruit of the peach kindtjib year around ICddy. The plan ofburning (rush In an oruUurd Is tullcodby our Trull raisers now. Mr. Shurpe111 onus us that this la the first frostto Uitn ly destro the nautili crop tojili knowledge in eight ywtrs.

Mrs-F- . (I. Tracy whiltt riding withliur husband Tlnirwmy t the southpart of Main street was ftirulbly dmgged out or Dim buggy by a young horsellio rape by which he whs field duringbeen held hy Mr Tracy who wos unubltt torelwis it from his baud ere theliars hud shlwl nroitml Ui one skiswlUt tits result slated. Mrs. Tracytiiough budly briiiswl was not twrtnmfly Injured.

J. .1. Ituseo has routed tlw lowerGreene farm ami moved his family outto the tilace and will therefore not be aciindlihttw (or town iiiunlml the comJjiuttitcllon. Mr. Ilusooe has made aWw jjiucIi ntloiiH oitlwr und were tlucmvn uble to ulford the luxury of aealurlcd pullwmun he would be theright person in the right plaee. How-ever, the fes of tho olllot) ought to beBiilllolentund If not we should getAlong without u pullcemun.

The district court of Kddy countywill nut convene next Monday us and-clnate- d

on ueooiint of lack of funds tohold court. Judge Hamilton wlllJnnwovur nuur an oivu oum to wuivua Jury is not necessary commcnolnirMonday. The dute for Jury oases willbo sot for some time In July. It Is es-

timated that about 8i,ouo.uu Is necess-ary to hold u term of oourt und withonly k!.uui(JU on hand, to h"ld the fullinrv term is impossible. Why thissiutc pf utfulra wainuit known earlier, I

ptioroiuo jury.. vriuweses wbmsuroroorted fa ta5elblo to learn.

Prof. T. F. Swanwlck, who arrlvfdhit Sunday from Madslcnu, was tortwo terms nrlnclnhl of tho Socorroschoo U und nrevious v nrofossor of theCommercial College of Lareilo, Tcxus.The professor spent seven years In thesouin American countries ami wus inearly life educated In Spanish In Mad-rid, Spain. About the llrst Monday InApril ho will onen n nlaht commercialschool ul the school linlidlng, teachingsnort nanu, writing. Spanish, commerciitl corresnnmloiire. Tho nrofi ssor.who his about llfty years of uge, bringsgnnu leiicrs irom tornier patrons ineopportunity fnry nog or middle agedpeople to brush up on these branch' sshould not be lost.

Thursday evening Mrs. .1. S. Flck-ard'- s

Sunday sohnot class of youngladies give tier a very plea ant sur-prise party. The young ladles met Inu iiody, well supplied with refreshmerits, ca cs, rallies, nuts. etc.. andreimlred to Mrs. Flckurd'B home,where u most pleasant end enjo uhleevening was spent. The rurplsc wusun ugreeablo one, and the young Indiesmade her to feel the appreciation ofher as n toucher and friend This isone ot the leading, If not the loadingSunduy school cluss its Kddy, nnd itis needless to say that the young la-

dles make a sucess of every undertak-ing, and this occasion wus no excep-tion to tio rule.

Mrs. J. J. Iluscoo wus thrown 'from awagon yesterday and quite seriouslyInjured while the family was movi.nrdown to tlie lower tlreene farm. Theaccident occurred near the hill on theroad iiiMt south of the vineyard Thespring seat Upon which Mrs. Ilas'-o- e

was seated was placed on top of a boxand slid off from tho box, falling to theground, a table falling nn top of trs.Itascoe, who was brought into town tothe home of her sou, J.J. Itaiooe, Jr ,

wheio shu is now lying unable to moveon account, of tho Injury to her binsund back from the table striking herwhen it fell.

Tuesday mornliiir of this week whileSherilf Kinsell of Santa Fo occompan-le- d

by a heavy guard wus en routeirom the penitentary to the scummlWilli tho four Jlorreiro tram: of murderers, u telegram was received fromMcKiuley roijucNlliig (iov. Thorntont Join in u respite of ten days to give.ui;iiiiii-- j mi luuuriiiui.y m imm nunI lie CHHO.

Janitor Jones, the colored man Incharge of tho Hank building has beenbusy the past week, tholine exhibit of fruits, vegetables andcertain grown near Kddy and Itoswell.l lio exhibit now occupies the front ottho building to the left ot tho stairway instead of the i car.

W. II. Smith und wife have a newgirl ut their homo who arrived Weduosuiiy morning.

Ilurn l.rn.l k! ! 1lrti.n I I.mm,

chicken eggs, only Sl.tX) per setting of

mar it. Otis, M, M.

".Vliiit.nr llulnl lirirult,SatI'Iihay : H Marx, Ft Worth; W

II Ward, Thurber, Tex; W A Steven-son, Sayru, Fa.

Suniiav: II H Winters, J ItFutiuu,Dallas.

Monday- :- II Fleshur, Itoswoll; T FSwanwlck. Kl Faso; C II Willinghum,lloswell; F 0 Hodsolt. Malaga.

Tt iwDAv: (' i: Martin, Dallas; CA Higglns, Chicago; W C (Irilllii,Odessa Tox

Tiit iirtDAY: A Fruit. Itoswoll; J AWalker Tuninlo. Tex.

FitiD.vv:- - F J (lodlmlr, Mldlund.

llrM.masliliii: rtiiil I'hthi

All kfuds of dreaamakiug and plainsowing done promptly by Mra. T. J,Johnson, near M. H. churoli,

C M. Will nglmm or HoawelJ X. M.wus in the city Sunday. Mr Willingham is one or the most progessive eitixeus In the Fooom valley country, consldenibly eugnged In unit la ilrris,und Is also one of tho members of theexciillvo cniumlttee of the Cntth'Italsers, Associa Ion for the ensilingyear. Stock & Furm Joiirnul.

Ilryant with J. s Crozior und AlfredFwtU to back li 1 us oau pujier all thehouses iu town with very little cost.

I'tini N.0. II. Albert gave his family a very

pliHiHitut surprlso one il iy last week bydropping In uu them unexpectedly.Ho spuul one day at homo.

Wo are sorry we fulled to mentionthe return of 1 mv. Windham and Idafamily to I'ccos after an absonoo ofiiiuny months, last cok. Mr Wind-ham und his family are among us.Tli) alwuys return when they leuvol'uoos - people do.

TULllKMl T0IM04A, U. Wulmu, Dm Ls Liu mvroliiini

whh In Thurnditr hurliig oomt-v- r

on lit n'V t ThH oiill ntto film iuliii st HHllnnx punk u

how Hp suit rMtdjf to work on a tln hi I uloiu all rtMMlr oh tli dump.

Allr lb lutahttivry tin nil In plus;owing to su iusi'iHei)d lutot workmmtUrHg lb eiiiilinat tbn srtlsii wull pro-JtH- tt

Iim Miruv lo irrf, tlit hnr poU mshl sm lltivil our lH)nef Miftwriy urttiilMii ul the artMdsu ill prob-w- .

CblrfA. U. Wstlnt. HHtlaklor of IbtUhrU-it-

'etiarb will ib lu TalariMS otilliu ltr( nud iliifti Sstidsy at eneli miiHilint t o'eiock p. m All nr invlisd tohMpihI.

Our gonornl oponiutr ofSprino; and Hummer Mllli-nor- y

will take place nextFriday and Saturday (April2 and 8) when wo will haveon sale an ejeiiiit asauil-mo- nt

of Ladies, Childrunsand Misses Hats and Head-war- e

of a kind.Meohanlos liwidiuarters at Croiler's.

lleiKilrlng btoyjolea u specialty.

A IJllJjr Wtlr-wiililni- r

Anyone to imralinitii n rm.iniik Handy washer can lyid the ma-chine nt my renldeuoe msfr tho Metho-dist churoli, where will be kept ut tilltimes for sale a number of new washers,

W L Dalxok.

A bill dsflolng n ftces Isw hs bnIntrodaeid la thseoaneil HMistor Uo.Carrr, a tit of whloh will bt found InmioHitf oiil a mn ODlhlps. Thaoul;fsult lh Niws fluil with the bill II thntwhtn Jeflnlng whst tlmll bo a Iswfnl fenrnit does notgn Tsr aough, sad wnen n stillfor dsmsgei It brooght on this Isw, thJury will lists to doold whether n mantiss n Iswfal fftion or not when the Iswshould ei prrssljr no slHte Th bill snjrhe fence mast be fonr feet high built of

poite nnd plnnkt, pbtts nnd wires, rslls,pohs, piostW, tone, hdohe, eta., but Itdoes not sny wlidlier two three or fourwines will uonstlluta n Iswfnl fenoe, WithtnU slight correailhn, It Is first-elsM- ,

Just to tho fsrmn- - f Llnonju coi ntynud nltu Jnut lo the stoakmen of miscouuty. In It lh fnrmer I nllowed 10

rollect ilmnsgM from owi er nflir-nlc-fenc- e

slook, prurided he hss n Inwf nl fencelid m.y mm whit hn stuck ol (tint

deorlpioii forned lo 'S) for lietrdepredstlons The News hns nlws;nfntored n Uwthnl wonld pio'eal Ilia fn

of this roaniy nnd nt the snme tlnmnot Injure Mm slook line ret of Hie emit"nnd this bill propoes nn ndJiistineHtfair lo nil nml should be euneted Into Isw

Lincoln Kews.

FrfMlllimt Chiviililtili Hint Allnrnni--

Oeneral Harmon hold that the Unitedstates government hud im Jmled etionto reprieve, commute or n spile theHorregos. When the telegram ciimefrom Wabhlngton requesting that thoexecution ol the llorregos bo delayed.Governor Thornton should have wentahead with thn proceedings and hungthe murderers high us Human,

We sometimes here peoplo talkagainst exemption who also talk for ittariff on wool. A tariff tax Is muchmoro undemocratic than an exemp-tion. An .exemption is only givingsomething In return for the benefitderived while u tariff tax Is puro rob-bery of the people A tariff on woolsimply makes clot lion higher whlloan, exemption Is (elt only by those whopay luxes. A tariff tux strikes thupoor in ii n while exempt Ions on y effectthe proM-rt- owner and hnl to u veryslight extent

About twenty four Inches of wateron u level Is necessary euuh your to nilsecrops lu the Feuoa Valley. TIiIh esti-mate Is made from the expertunco offormer years by u caroful Irrigatorone wlio understands bis hiinliio.su.Tho reason of this amount boing necessary Is on account of the lack ofhumidity iu the atmoKphero nud thewinds which prevail throiwlioiit thogrowing season. Without this requi-red twenty-fou- r Inchon It Is held by thisexperienced Irrigator, it is Impossibleto raise more thuu two crops of alfalfaund as for sugar beets, It Is nut or thoquestion to produce them with less-Th-

ground must bo plowed ut leasttwelve inches deep for sugar beets andto till this dry soil with water olioIrrigation, requires six inches of wateron the Hiirfaco.

Hpenklnif of St. i'ntrli'I'V ihj tho 0itlrof Ims VfK'is Iihs fi bowing:

Nothing Is iii'iro touo'ilug thna nnIrlsluimii' love tor lint Inml of his liirthiniilliliiK mure grniohy duvullon.tl ttinu hltnii rituon or Us pillion siiiiiti tinthli K

mure .niiliirinlhlu Ihnu the svnl win,uhlah lit trensiiii-- s up Hie piitiloiln nwo-ainiiii-

thnt hlinl lilin lo both.Wln-tlm- r Si. Fnlilck preforiuetl mlrn-le- e

or mn, tin wn a oiiHtt reianrkiiblK iimh,'

"Old Ireland hnn well cot him npart n one ;

t l ino'i priiinliiriit lieiiurnnlnre,-ICc.prr Atlwlttlt.lt .

I oau save you money buying boosupplies. 1 huvu reduced rutos on bothstippiiva Hiiti iri'igniuiiu win uiKoor-dur- s

on und utter April 1st.Kit. Scuikiin. '

Otis N. M.- - T

1i tut Altsr-lii- tt Wniiitllirriiti-nl- ,

I ImroUy nimouiieu mysolf a entniiiUtefor umr.liul nt thu earning town election.

Srrrii Mil.:..

ILFCTION PROCLAMATION

An elt'otlon ihtrtbj ordersit to br heldnt tint court Iioimu In lint town of HilJy onHo- - flritt Tutttdny iu April I8U7 it lirliiutho il'li ilny tlmrriif for thn tmrpoiH ol

n niiijnr to tm oiib yur, two I

inipiiffi to tr two jfiifn out. iroiirlo nu unoiiret lerm of oiih jr.V town murMiitl to hrvti nun ymr. A

Itoeortlt--r lo mMionn jetir. Una ineiubaror Urn hoard uf fduontlnn to m thrnvTcsri, 'I'Iib following pnrioti. am hurebjHtpoinlrxl lo hold nld ulfoiluu iu ncordltiK with thu law Kovernliiu townrlosiioint lu llio T.rrllor; of Hw Mmlro.

. S. Klllnll W. W. AmltOfiOU nud N'.

Jiulw. IU. t? Roblnion 03.Dutieati, olarka

Don It orilor of thn bonnl of lmlof lh town of IWJy.I'hU Und ds; ot usrah 1817

J. it, IMVSBTT

nyor

orrr mjwciojtr.ititt.niiotm,

sr. HOWAims cvTlini.to ciiuiicii.Jlii" nml sunniii) tjumlnys thao n. mMm mi weak itaya. ,u .In. m.

IlKltflAM KKMI'KBIl, 1'd.tiir.

U. lUCIIl'HCTI.lMIOTII.siaiiiliiv tMthool 10 ft. in.'itsismnu II a tu.

fiwiirlh hmituo St.. in.j'ruaehlim 7 . inI'M) or uiiiitliitf U'ltluiliiy nvttinnii 7 t iu.

T. r. iSHMioys, i'twiur.

tiAi'rirr ciiuiicii.riumlar Bshool mer; Huudsy .... 1(1 s. m.I'rvnauluK flr.t.thltd nnd fourth

riund;. II a. in. nud TtUO p. w.l'rjr meeting Thundty 7310 . ui.

J. T. ViSVALSBNUtlSO,Huiit. Hundsy School.

A. J. Bmsspom, 1'nntor.I'ltHrlllTMIttA.f 0IIUII01I.

(In Firemen's Hall.)rrrttuhtiiu 3ml sail 4(UiSuiiiluy, nt II s.

iu. ami liso p. m. U IIsanti.v, Vsttur.

IIIIAOK CIIUIICII IKflKCOPAI.)huniU) s ut It s, m. sua 7iW p. iu.

Hiiuday wIkhiI nt U n. ni.strvli't- - in I tit ii'lioni h'iuw nt IIM mi

- .tndiliil t in iih in mill ii3:16 1. m Ituv U. T Tuacv. Itwtor.

THE GREAT CONTEST

Of the nspimntB for pugalistic honor? (?) 1ms tilkoiiplace and is a thing of tho past.

The contest that is of more importance to us is nowat it s hotest, and is heing wnged in our establishmentagainst HIGHwe are bound to win, as we are landing blow after blow in oui; adversarysmost vulnerable parts with the won-

derful Low Prices? we are making oneverything in Spring Goods.

The Styles in Every

Line are Beautiful this Sprinilinn wn urn

PRICES. We

The BEE HIVE

?i w m.j iru itlVVV 1 ll I'i

LATEST. Don t tali e our word forit! Come and see while tho stock isbri'jlit and new.

We are anxious to serve you, and feel assured thatwe gii save you money on every purchase.

JOYCE, PRUIT & CO.Ntillei- - fur I'nlillrnlliiit,

iMMJorDwat Ku.i, H. M., IMirth Jfl. IW7 i

SkIIm ll hfr-l.- jr altm (ImI Hit- - r.iliin u.mr-- ltllr In. KM iwlln. tt III. lul.nlluii In iiMk. lilt. I

prutil I" .iiiji.hi of hi rUlut, ll l ImI mM .i.Hrin w iiwf. wf. iirrirruf iifmitrit It IH.jl

N. !.. sit Wnllt Ur ilr 3. IMI. tli Olll.tl W.O'Nntt, lHii.lm. uijl atluit Su. V, fur lit lul. Sttttt. i, hi, n, ii is it , ii, u r;.

Un imiim Dm following hIi.mw tu prut. III.ntiilliiuwii mMorwu uiun I fullltllli uf, hMtal. Tin

.1 .... . ,lal.l, f - . , - ... ., . l. . . aii iiiiv, rfnitira i. ir uofK, jumrm A.

Iltvkill, itll at lli., H .M.i CIiSIIm V. hllr, ofH.inuii, ,. ,t. Oto 11. Ttl'Ng,

r J7 It.RliUr

Jl irm itli.Nolloo Is hcreb; Ivru thnt tho umlcrslim

od. nmtobitvtl lui tint piirponu by n tlvorvoot foreelosuroonr trder oienle, lauilu.iindruiitleriHi on ihor...ii tiny nt November, A.I). liwl. by IhoilU. lot court ol thu ill I it

olitrlut oft'ta territory ol New Max-Ir- a,

ulitlna wlilil . ami (or tliu county oflitlilv In thnt ccrinln cniuu In Mtltl oourtimmlliiK wlit'ivln Prtnlcrlc Domlnlco antlThe I'ei'tM Valley .runt t'oaipniiy uro I hortiniplnltiioit, una lUltly lilwirlc mid Icefoniiwny. Wllllnii A. I lnlny nail JunutiJ.llnuerniHii iiiv i its ditfomlnuu, uailuritUOKirlcy ut altl la- -t nicnlloiiwl decree ntidurUorol mile lll ptMO lur wilo at publicuuctlim innl mII i Hit) liliiliiMt and IhmIblilUtr lor mi liu Mh tiny ot April, A.I). WI, st tin- - hour I elHVun n'oltx-- In thenioriilnx. ititfnllo iiiKtlMtorlbwl iiroiiorty.Vlll

All ol tin Intnelil" and prlvlleKM ownedl.y the mid dflundrt .:, ICtlily Kloctrlciuul IceCnimMtnr. m tin-- ,iitb day ul Kwlininry,A. I), till, or von. letl or vnloynd by Itllini, InelutlliiK II iliclilM) to im a rorpo-rsilu- n

anil tliu lr hi. - grfliitwtl to It tuursot. coii.lrnrt una uKtratt Un vIhcMclituliiB.n In tli. ipv i nl llittly. county otKatly. ol w fit- - (lis towncouiu'll i( Mtldtowu nn tbtt Mtooiul tiny ofJiiuunry. A. I). IYJI by ortllnancti iiumlHirtwetityllvaotMiltl iwu: nlao all ol IU

itHila una itmperly ol ovoryownoU b ll la winattctloa with

It uloclrlc ot- lee huln, nutl on llioMill t'liililli tiny ol I' 'brunry. A. 1). issi. lo-on toil In. or tn Ihi ' jvnlwl In, nt or iumiiiIthat rannln bullitlmr, ttivn to bo iihI by Itantl Itinitytl upim (up Inutli ot 1'liti I'actnIVnllcy Hallway Co' twny nud moru parllou-nrl- y

ilawrioeu tt uiiuwa; IIumIiihIiik ntiiurih huul block ui Iuiik truck, thanes southnut-- imniirtHl nmt i .xty-ols- tun) feci nnil.ixicvn (mi leui im.ii tttm run n mini irncslor iwHliinliiK poini. tiiriicu khuIi tuif buntlrvtl nnd twauiy (lh (m-- t lu n .tnko (urnroriuT. llifitwpfli' m liiimlrml mill fitlySunt (lui to it atnko (or n corner, tinmen north

Imiti iiuudrvdmiU twvuiy HM font ton.tnkeInr n coriifr. thence ! ouu liunilrwl millflit j-

- (iSOl ICH't to n atnkf. tliu plneo ol iNWttliiiiiB, In iiioniuni ol i'My nud TsrntQryuf New Mexlcc. Jin i na.i ol lilock numbertwealy;lwo, of the orliilaal InwinlUol thelown unMd) aforoMltl. which machinery Inlliu nml ii. i'uiiLtKl ut the lnlluwlim das

jirliMit prupcrtr: one Uynannt, nwitrh-boar- d

nml lallnn npptlancm, two bolleninnileuKlne with Inmit-- r nnd pump, fnwilimvat with ciill, itlwirlx r. ueuerHltir, ooulllliiciilU, nuiiinliipuiiu), iirciiinllnii pump nndwater pump, nliui tlie iHilltlluic nlMiytt tie- -

orllxU, ulau nil electric wlrmt nml itoleaerMletluniliewtiut iiiiiiiiiiuy ui reoninry,A. p. tSSI. ur which have Ihwii eret letl alowthnt time In or ao-iu- t llio wild tnwn ol lUltly,ttalU sale to inkc plncc nt lliu anltl tilxjvr de- -

1 bulltlliiir.ltd decree under which wild anle la tu U

hsil la n docree I fnrrrloeunt ul It certain(feed of trut. exjouted, uwdeBiid tlellYerwlUj-- tlie aaiTt delendsut In anld ault, UhlyHeclrlc nml Ice Company, lu favor ul tlieanld complainant, rivtirtc Damlulce.Iruatus lor tbn aald riuinlaliuinl. Tlu IWotValley Tru.t i uinpan, na cmlul iiun IruatAtoeecure lite p.iyilielii ui inree cerntMiaaory nule eeoli fur lite prtiiclitaltwo thuuaand dollar., ix.uuo.00i. and I Wei yeI ll larvait coupon nolea pocb lor tto aum uiuu buudrml dollar (IIDO.OUi, made by anldtStliry iilettrii) and IceCouiMiiy lu moraltbeaHld The (mxm Valley Tru.t ('mpany,ou Which aaut notra and llllareat coutonnutea tbere l uuw due ami unpaid by Iheaald defendant, tidily Ktectrlo dud IceCum-pap-

to the aald coiuplaluant. The Im--Vnlwy Truet ('omiMiiy. ne nduilKtl and

by aald tlecree aforeiMiitlMied. (heI iiy-iiT- e nuiiiireti aim luriy uiiiinnt,

iKfiiver wiin iiuaraei on iure tftti dar ot January. A. I).

IM, at the rale ol ten iwr eedtuirl per an- -

num. '(HAllLMall McLsmatiiuk.

ni siitiier.

ATTORNEYS t LAW.

tJDUV, NBVVMUXtUU

JOIW FRANKLIN

ATTORHBV At LAW.

EDDY. NKtv MK.N

0 ItilaiM H. WiilCIIUl. M II

00m llwmi, UM, N Ittlu l ;.' Tu.lll UtviW

WHt llauri, 0 tu 10 a m, aaS I III in,

. . .

feel

.ativn w iimm rPTTT7

also lino

Dfaltrln

Drinks

Cigars and

Full line of Fruits

d.

?

IIUUIIU)

tic,

All tifw work "A1

TAT A

IIMSI VISBB

5 wWwwik

nndsense go S

Inw

Nokit IsVmit v m.A Kwoiiu line ff

it hats no

J its like JHats

t fo,c $& most for wnr$ New on sate.

Of

Contractor Builder,

Shop near uoruor of ami Canun I'laiis nml

nmlniadi' for nil kinds of work.

tMtu re

At

St

We carry u couiploli' uf

Wall Paper, Paints andfo.izi.tln.sr c Dooox'atina; a, ssipooictl-t- y

MEEHAN & CO.,:s'K5Il?,t'SOM)

C Cassigoli,

FANCY GROCERIES . . .

ESPECIALLY IMPORTED

Temperance

Tobaccos,

Fancy Candy Fresh Every Week.

A. T. WINDHAM

TUGS.

F.

And

in

? tA ll

9 SASH,

kinds of srarmin iiuineiuauti or at III

omliott uotloa. Tji

M JlpOKtft .

cil r f . t. .

Olhcc.

.

kkkihkickAS .

Patriotismgood

togetherchoosinRhats.

1 I II" naisiniiicx1.1

American American

StetSOllstlff.a"d Soft l!?11 Ha.ts

quality nn i

Style

..3F,oz-...- .

Gtll l323.dl!S.

and

tut(Irt'unu

strt-i'tH- ,spvclllcu-tlou- s

prutiiiitMl CHtlmutus

i HejmirodLowest Hrttos. . . .

l!nnoiiKtltly N. Mi'X.

a.k.tt.

,

Glass.

City Livery Stable.NOBBY

MATHESON,

0arnn...ion wa

& Qpuo'rnl Porwnrclimr

Hay, Grain, Soed, Feed, Bla.oksmith Coaland Ice delivered Oity.

LUAB6Ri.nMnnii m mmm

PICKETS,

BpoIalr

BOTTflU

Spring

Kuril

the

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Q. F. A, Robertpon- -

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KKA1WUL CYCLONE

visits sBvanAt twnsQBOROIA AND ALABAMA.

Vtnnlhna In Arlington, WiItlawn l)na nil errl t'lillilfun Killed

nd tinny Injurrd Doing nt Yfaili.rattan

Nik Orleans, Ij March 33 A IJtt-fH-

Alt. upwftti nays-

Thin city to central In n Mellon whichwiifi swept by n. cyclone yesterdaymorning in which di4b and'dltaeter1 n playod a dr-std-ful jsvrt. Hourlytun record become mm thrilling. For

eri Uy there ftu been summerin.dness nil through eonthweat floor-- e

snl rhs Alabama and tht' nirv trl lunacy in lb Chatahoochoe

I vcr-- 'in 4 ay the tlcerrwotiretejr went np to

" ami l b air wm a oppressive asr it Mi during the June ntrtBlle.

Wi'b 'h tuning of night the skiesv wi tided aod mln twgnn to fall

P"ul' NlHnit mhlnlpht. Towardmlng there wwa ressattoa of pr- -

p!'Rt!tn ami (ho sua treeped forllion ho ilotKla mi If tli we wtw to be a

repo'l'lm of Sunday.Th's wiui but for mi hour, whn Uie

esden flklm we InctMWttfK owl thnwnd prttsture told uf a storm, whtoh

t met along with terrific and wrenuhlng' r Men were almost rauslit upt tm li trete, who soon found shol-- i

r Shutters, null, Mr , gave way, andf it w hour there waa terror ond do- -

a'im. when the cyclone ikuwwI off tohc northwest, coursing along the Clmt

roolto valley.lloport soon coming In told of tho

rrrtt.io dtrvattatlon. The town ofHiak'U In ileorg4i, waa almost lifted

rf rxittoiwv. ami people iceklngf .ge wore bh badly knocked

- ."T:. racking nnd falling Umbersrr i now on the outaklo, who

net.' uui'iln ' dodge fence rails amithr flvuip mhesiiei.

lh in s hcklitg story of all, how- -wlilnl. tmm 'I"'"

v .! ta,v l!ie doash

ii Uarly munL, (loorgla.H 11, I' nVlocIt tllUt tile pupllS OfK , te'u'v u adwiy bepan to awHiinble.

i a- -, "! About llfty present whenI t iti'Vlngton, iiotlnlnR the comingurm om)l"d tlwm In for litMer. On

wA on ame tho olemwitu, a whlxzlng. .nl Ii. roiiMhiK until It lifted two.vara n timi the way Utto mldnlr,

n enohlng Mi'-- Into splinters c manw hhI a hatulful if nttMi wVd.

The rtlit of thin f affrtghtwl thothat tliry clung pUeously to

I'Mifi Walker and CovliiKton, whon.r.ly ttl'id to Umhii. A cackling

fiUKt v.jm lif-u- rd and tht Mtuttm tuid

wins'.ufi tlnn wore wrsmshtsl froln

a n ii r and tho cr ! part of thei l i r vii w iv filinK with deadly

iC"1 .!' n a ri up f rhlldrrn who' r r i iiKiriR t ili pnift 4.ira.

,i ii i 'I nliulnw gone, theI t full w.n wlihin, frwtm"iu

t'". r j

thlui; Ii

,!.!. I,.

clill'li'--

it.ili.

i)iikI.IumI i Iiamiik lH"n

,1k Whl. .ill KOiUK ''Uu '" uf 'ii town, regard!'' f

Khr' tlrnlr lufflfsi lh. !...)!. .il.fso Uiy ihclr

Idr 'r

I"

.'

uandandThe

.'tw hoft

thin win

ie wrf r.mkne

ri Kl. oII m w Minded mid pin

irnath M. ililiMs 1'rtrf. Walkru I nmui at' I ! a broken and can

g d.

, Msim!

tlllie INlramore,I'utiiam. Ailmrtifirf) l.ni-t-

iMhiifin. Mry

tn wmndHl in - llurnii i)rn, iHi'M.i Kt Hebrew lithl.i'.U'ti, 1'ixf W iiifjton,n.i' Itij'irl"- IM db. Alt fi

briiken Ctlict rn'tr. in nmlwill i!. Hn MrMurr.n hiail

, will tn- - Piu.n.ikin ati'l 1m'' rtsl'

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1,'iK !' ui I ri..' i .'..' I cUUdrski

I i r i 'I,- - bloody

.ii ii.

v. I

i la torrent"1 of. nd die

to the skisi! wreck

lr..t nMl.. Mai . It 3

. I

, if all i

llri.ir.1 Ku. i -- y hUcli- -

IN

K'

plr

:i'nis

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hoilr.

A tr-- I

S lll-- rt

t '

f.ir-- I

up lilti, i . !( ami l.i'

ii.-- i Inn m U'.'igeI . .iii.ii, .. ' f I .n.

, j Wl 11.1 r. Ut wt IIS'U ! tiiey1 ' i'l 4 II I .l ll

.1 .and uw: ing .no On ii uiiik In!- - it ' lit U t t ill.- - Vt ugotl li.i'l thlew

iipai.' the ( Allfc tr wits di nt

31

.i

An Oi l Imllan IImiI, m -- P., t I M mr, h JS -- Yellowf '! id' n I" the fblika- -

rtiM-- , ai .i -r th"iHkt era .t 1. M .lt'l't rief u

H- - rv "Iu III)'

! i r ' f to yeer it hi h

ii-- - lu.t.fcir uiulJr.ni Wahtts.I,. liHa .il, miHh v i.kIiIc'I f i

All . ' ' kn 1.4K it (it si),tli J , til.' I III 'I' II. - III

a h if Tieii a if a " w.t '.an'.-- ' l fiutn tii- Ju'itan

ltlil I'leliir In It Hlppl.Chicago, 111., March M. A knookmit

for pHglHimi In Ainerlm fa bho purpoMof a blow aimed ycatarday

Chlrago. III.. Mrrh 33. To Mi exetllwry, the prudent Ot tho UnitedStiitM HotiorablH rult: Ah the om-rl- at

raprwntMlVM of Wis 300,000 mtnhtr of the Woman' Chrla in Tern

Iraa) uirlon of tha Unttal Htatw, wa

rnetlf eolraat you to call upon oon-Ste- m

to prohlWt In tho Dlitrlot ot ColuHrtda and thrmiKhout the various

rhe reprodiieUon by means ofthe klnatoscopo or kindred inatrumint of the CorbMt-Htz-lmmo- n llsht.

ui'l

tl"

liy

him'

or of any like exhibition at any futuretime. Wo btdlev that In making thin

are tne wenare tho areoU flag Ul0 wtrothe beet cKlzens, especially I ho youthof our land who ahnirid not Ih brutallx": by audi reprecentatlona otthese decradlnir atsetaele. We learnthat preparations upon the largest eealeart betaR made for Invading, not aloneour Ktvl rltles, but every rlllaee andhnnilal wlbh this epectnculflr perform-an- e,

ro that, Iwd as waa the Inlluoneeof the fleht upon tlie comarattvo fewwho wltneaxMl It In iernon, It would

Infinitely worse because so muchmore It thuu produced.

We uro maklnR n llko request of thochief oRtriaht and Isplnkiturcs ot tho

aiatett and liavn strong hopethat In the majority of them the tmts-sar- y

legislation may result.'o uie glad to feci nasured at the

outset that your personal sympathymust 1xi with ui and that your ofllclatsanction will be given to this roqucstro clearly In tho interests ot morality.Sincerely and respect fully yours,

KHANC18 K. WIIXAUD,President National W. 0. T. U.

KATHUIUN'K I.. STKVK.N'80N,Corresiwndlng Secretary.

comniufilentlon on the same lineswas addressed to the eovernors of thodifferent stales.

ll.iliiB nt U'Hhlii(liin.Waahlngton, March 33. Tho nenat

yeatertlny agroed to n rosolutlon reI, ,1.1..... IhIh.mwU.Ar. "n ''""11 lo Imprlsonmiint and

ul

a".

nf

tt.talH'l.

giant

A

Ol 111117. hi uium.Ilovond this the brlof eesslon, last

Ine 1iut forty minutes, was devoted lotho prenentfttlon of Irlllo nnd repoiin.Among the rorta was that on tholidge bill reatrlcttug Immigration byan educational ijunllllcaUon.

Mr. l'ettlgrow of SouUt Dakota reported the bill for free homes on tho

IhiiiIh and gave notice that howould order to set-tir- o notion nt thoenrlieit possible moment. Soveral oth- -

er bills, tainting to Indlau affnlrs andlauds, worn rcimrted and placed

on the calendar.Among ttm bills Introdueod wetd

thoee of Mr. Hiuina of Ohio lor n pub-

lic building At Cleveland, O., nnd Mr.Chandler ot New Unmitshlro for thei.vi lurHon of alien anarchists.

The Introduction of Mr. llanna'a billwas the first business 1m had broughtbi'forb the ssnaie.

illouse resolution was agreed to, con-

tinuing the Joint committee investigat-ing ih use of alcohol lit the arte, etc.

At 12:10 p. in., on motion of Mr. Fryei Id p i of Maine, the senate went Intoiutlve session, ami at 6:35 p. in.iiilj.iuwed.

that blockssle("rets

foiviKn whichrfuiutv.

well ewp-pli.-- .l

pioMnion.

wlUidrasmlttuofrt frotn would with-

draw Turkish troops.

('apt. Uett. WeyletM health reported

Fraarisco.

tetend visitsocial business

Jim tutsnt4i!itthr

ltelok anothtr meetaJiiother

Maker.

FlUaiin

TllOOrS LEAVING.

THE REGIMENT THB OHOWNPOINOE OON8TANTINE

llNtrtf(! fnrllm Trontli.' Amid (Irllinlliutlnm-llrnlili- ii' OrawdfdUllh I.mllM Vln IhvOrrrkthaaifftli

lyjmlon, March Crown PrlncoConnLnntlne. at head 4,700 troopa,

atarted frontier. Thedeparture wlltlwH

enlhuilnam. The Iwlconlea wln- -i.(IOWH rewlrH aiwiK n frtir..(,nl14, frfin,

rniiln nrtiwdMl With kldlM WrtVlnreqiieai aeeKiiiB

Hfe-M-

vatioun

public

public

most ImiHtsanblo owing densea surging throngs.

Cries "Hurrah Mnoertonla!"camo from every troopspaasod nlong.

Athena correspondent aya thatKing (Jeorge. forswlng reatilt

crown prlnc on frontier, with-holds from wired permissionto riinrt until last moment.

correspondent In Athens confirmsnews that regiment Crown

I'rlnco Conatnntlno sliuteilfrontlor, claims that crownprlnco hlmaelf will remain

present.Tho Athens correspondent says that

received nn commu-

nication to effect that Russiaaiiltan toward decta-ratio- n

Ituesla, tocormrpondont, offers to render Turkey

necessary. Tho governmentexpects llmt first battle

would disastrous(1 rooks, enabling Ilussla Turkey and propow terms which (Ireeoewould only glad nccept.

Tlte correspomlent, voicing rop-uk- ir

iwwsblockado Orcece would

that event neitherable

to control fron-

tier.dispatch from CMnea says that

three reek atoamera succeeded Intrnd'ni: pontiles ammunition andpmvl Inns at Spliakln. Three thoiuMiuland hunilitKl Wuroirean trooiwexpeoteil next week. Cauca therewill UrltMh. French,Itallanw, Austrlnns, Itusslanfi

(iernnni. Itetlmo there willHumlaus, at Caudle. llrltlah,

nt French, ut KlsaomoAustrlnns, llelrimtra

lam Ruda. (lominns.liivltntlou

four of lesders nt Akro-ti- ll

went on bmml llnsjshlp In Sudaboy Friday.

Admiral Cassanovo urgeil themdown their arms. The Insurgent

refUMMl accept MoluttonCrete Oreece. The

iu!t. 1b

--Two

3T.1,

Treo

foet,

pant

from

with

tint

communicating lr.last, since timesame been to

i f

correipsndentbelief

In

chargsdlrst withWashington. snoh h

heW sliutea aAss i. f .. fir It 1 1

mini) ( oi is in oxwK

it

A

Vl.i

ur

I''

ll'

S". M

,,

is

w

iii cuny t oniuMnntinopie " "hour a It

c

1. h.n-M-l

proceedings. Tho ordered Ual-M-

Ding oftpos- -' ordersleader, early rlielr n addition hniix,

of rule which frigates ot eachnouie opirate during In ni tu

house 2000 gnusresolved Into rlvtr gunboat.

whole, speaker i --- -upon c.riini ut

New York th honor presiding Francisco, Oil.,I t'urbett wni

Those expected debs , wife end l.ulhrr'. cgln Immediately dtsjppointed. Urpheum. 'Htnre onre

! Ided a a dimiutratlun fiomw ill th bill, time

I outlet In Ju: erflir curtaindiiMinn urlllilsm on on FasanV

i, thst they John M y i.illrd ('.iriici',:ugh wlilioui having been read imuri rewnond t p:ptii it clamor

Im f.I'lerbn metnbers lluor "Indies ' nbett

" ', i,i Hioneapages f in. I n- -

I I j U kI want t l

. i I in'i.. I u

i pr-vii- ils

n f by nests oioommeared

a ueelee iHweedrng,.i.-- eommaiMier

iiit"k im ih ciipatlou, Is

t h o the Mentw ar-- .

Uieto

in vl

VUli

rlatt Cal., Maivkirt tt Has tailed ntatttHMttonit,ait in will

n. 1 be Ii ane i upan obtaining

i

v pi 'UiiM-- a big,n, a 'si If olr IliUtl'- - I tt 1

iinon Hliiur 'II

1' ,i ui '

e u

I

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.it win

AIHS

OF

Xrrianil

r Tlif miff il

30.

the ofhtuiof hln waa one of the

. i . ia..A i

Ot m f ,h mt,wnrn

we oi Hl

be

to tho

of forthroat the

Anthe

(he Uiehim the d

theA

tho tho of1iaa the

but theat thn cap

for tho

hnd Importantthe .Is

thrustlifR tho uof war. according tho

aid Iftho czar tho

n defeat for thoto call off

too to

Indlgnstlon of Uie of fieof sig-

nal for wnr. In Uienor the government lie

tho Insurgents on the

A(I

of

six aroAt

bo 300 300300 800

undbo 300 100

plnalona.i 400

300 300 Itnlat

On the of thuthe Insurgent

the

toley

to nny but theannexation cf lo ad

mlttee

Thurwlny

.j.peop

inrre chance KUxlronvnTht-- n ring applause

again untilafter

I'.iIUjwwI

flnds Im-

possible from work."NewtonTMttle- -

nnd first thing strucknsli."

Mdon, March fromHxUBMnls.

pint being died

Ining,nvruuitui.

Iniimet-re.iet- i idsyfryesi mfwppppadil. Iher."

I'rnpta Hrartnlngt.Memphla,

pooplo tliHr Uvea yeeUnlayrewilt flood whioh enpilfahundrMla land ta

hflUoitiK The woredrownrd Mile Iwyou,Marliin. Ark. There pronation

lost nlRhtBtiago reglflterrtl feet, rlfiountil ilnec mornjnr; report.

Uio rlror RunRe Memphis yester-day monilnn o'clock roRlstorod

rise thrue-tenth- a foottin- - four hour ending twentyfour hours numod. Onlro roRlirtor- -

'enlay mornlnp, rise

liour Thurada)' inornlnR.Tho heavy rnlna continued ThurtHlny

night tlirouRhout entire regionOhio valley and

drainage from which awells upperMaw'ssiptrt.

slooil 48.9

yesterday morning, rlitn five-tent-

foot nine Thursday.Marked Ark., Francis

river, there been deplorable risefoot twenty-fou- r hours

ending yoslerdny morning; deplorableonly account prolmblo

disaster that ImmeiHntn sectionthin river hwoIIh

great water Mis-r- lnnd below

rivers, where conditionsalready dlHtrostting. The RimgeMarket! Indicated yesterdaymorning.

(Ircenvllle dangerguage Indicating rlae

soven-lenth- a foot twenty-fou- r

hours and flvetcntlw footabnve dnngor line,

Arksntesheavy wero rulo

twenty-fou- r hours,preceding.

.linrrlrmn Itrlmtril.Waahlugton, MHreh Secretary

Sliernian anuoitnurd with good dealsatisfaction

ycaterday that three more Americancltlifiw been releasedSpanish iiuthnrltiea Culm, viz.:Clstrlos Scott. ISstebrn Venero anilTheodnro Vivos.

Kcott'a Intcrertlngthat Consul (lenirnl made

hails Inquiry whetheravailable

authorities refused grantdemand that (ngulust

whom evidence nipportclmrga coniplrney, la said,merely that possessionCuban postage atnmiM) ltnme-dlattl- y

placed communicationoutalde world.

Veneio native yenrage, naturalized liere

1606. HeHavana lure., about Sept. laatthtuah chars preferred,

ttiey reconsider their l'ln claim American citizenship

declilon aid offereil them menus; tne iueu pa-- of

lo and consulting nnd these submittedwith loadeis elsewhere. whichbut reply, It fesred pending, without attempt

will made all. nnwtlon JurUdlctloii betweenA Vienna says offl- - civil military trtbunmls.

sfatsinent conflmis the that o native but

nermnny Austria declined to wrturallsttl the I'nltetl Utates

sJiaro military operations by .1SH. He was In November,

iwwem the Interior Crete thf 80. disorderlyMarch What will nrmind that course would In- - duct, anil oiieriug inwm

down In history as tariff Volve the towers lieyond the HmlU Spain, been in. IHfeMM IHHI MIL WHI

ui) to nod iRttn nowse org naHy fomempsMW. TtmX" T

IK'CIII

M"iir

irieraay rniiiR. iespue eorrespnrtuoiu sayssummoned ISdam nothing known to nillclalsassmbllns there large that sultan

ndan. on Hour, haJt from frontier order to , hers, friends were In Ignorance

vldiui nt iha nrnmt ln.'l.. t.l... IliatrHetlOMS. release. By .SQIIle OVerSlgtlt

reat manifested In TurWili sqirsdrona toley ley. the llpolls to await further rmslsts,

with In pieces. to torj"10Ily terms under rumored HOOO andthe was to the corrylug ten gum. one I

of the tire of tons tarrying Ihe andmediately Itself 0M

of thn and theconferred Sherman iltep.) ot, iiirmrv

of over sjan Munhdie conimitic evening with

whi. to to snd tuotb'r Inn

Harry to the wasThe tsHsr not to dispense of time

to to by the audience. bMi broke,ie It rn. lu at tli. or mi, applause

.irr to usssed down Ilarmy oit.vlou l.i.iK were rrl to the

to thoihr !..' 'l'h spcoat urs In tho blm.

and Mi the and grtitlcrne.".i i'u en pa mrougn "I thsnk ytm kinaiy in miu greft-iii!- 5

'In trill. can in' nobody.hi. minm

(het for ton- -

Mr won- -

wm jO

attne

ihe in.Milt Ui

us Col ofcf

Ulies Or

isNR.

t'rliHt !

IS.

)t ondt

so asfor

wsi'

Idc niot

.tt' .

liettf"

in- - t"

for tho

an

for

ho

tho

tho

would

300

at300

In

i trowl tu me have one'

at "ph..

had lit

Tuttle- -

lo

"Yes. he tothe a

Stltoel of Texas

to lilL' A

thit It Is anIn (Ireek that a

Is tun kthei.

tlrtek.. t ,

rt g it U

il ii f 'li.rkUhn in. ' .

t ll ll 'I f .III. II, t It

v u ! ' ' ' i ,iiI,. Ir.u.tiA , 111 I ll, rt ' r

Teon., Marchiw a

greatrm In the

twoIn near

la to intlt rtae and

ntho

ntnt 7

a of of nIn

At Itul SO. 10 ye m ot

the ofthe the tho

the Rtugo atf et a of

of aTree, on the

aof In

onIn ofbut

the of Initlppl at tho

arent

46.0

the Is now sa- -

fil, the 40.R aof ot n In

of ntho

'I hroughout ToniteMco

as

SO.

aof nt the

hnd thoin

thefeet It

s lowa I pa were lurase to

mantho to thoof It

he lu otws not

In

IheIs a of Cuba. 33

uf and In

nr rested lu loe Palos.33

no wrreknl of

the captain general ior inswere on

the jt hasUw Is by

lie lo ,! han tw and

dal Vlvis of Cuba,and Ims

In thelu of on con- -

33. men wungo has Jail

l.l Slal 111ins auu V. .,

ii'"

-'

of was the Im we of

ati. ioc the ml- - the In binrlaa mnru ovnltrrlt of Ills

u thesnd Mr. Hal

Ing ofthe the tuns

bin km- - n(,the com- -

Mr.to.

the

nhof but

full ir.tn ilu- -

rntput

cvrn

on be- -

niifyou that

theout

erai

get hlathai

thewas

lrcl

pie.

thenow

thst

nip

20.

amen

the

the

liasone the

not tho

the

thn

thotheihe

by

enroI.os

for hisfor

thohis the

wuswaa

waswaa

pro

Ills

his

waa

the

tho

wss

Consul Ueuersl not report Uw

to department until Thurwlay,thott atiswer to a spii lflc Innul-rjo- i

senate.

An A wlill TrMgwl)

llsrlem. On.. Msuth 10. awfulwarn commlttnl -- Ighl miles

aouth of he 'Hinraday aftiTnoon.Smith. Confed-rrat- o

went to ThompsonThurrday drew h'l

'wild went home. He pnid some debtsin the iiMghimrhootl tk J histbre cbUrr to with htm to

JHB. For some reason oldestcl.lW. girl of about 8, refused 1 1

He two rauisg t. Ith Inys,aged 3 aiid 'ears, to it ciitoii-houe-

where be crushed thflr bis'ns .thhis wooden then u pistol

bruins. He lived

for MTerai hour, bat never spokeAn empty bottle wm found

The le.i.'iug of the bill a kuows bow badly tiiglii. Alt .., rltlon that he to.l.rleoMi mn hours. sy Hut Wrln t,y whrn rontieefts btfure sbitlug himself.

amtl ttito tli Ing wa p Nu (.UM aMiu d b:W.n ... i.. ln..rl.tr. oondltlon. Kituditwi mn ' tnjti tnsx this nwful deed. Il nrt R

siuiiiopU', March The opln deriul imglllst snd mo fairly d.iH)ririg He about yeumturn the

the ikI.uiiI

tht'

hi'h It it nowug that best

iiupltsh offrets be

pro

Pur.Cor- -

notso. The

inn.

of hIV..

' i

,i. iig.

nd

i tryween Sharks and

me

andmm

ul

of

ital

of

Iw

be

bo

king

1isa

300

At

andiidmlrnls

Doc.

lnsurewt ase

srreated

me

three

iiix

wers

and sctusreiy. am tnat bsk meANtevicaa Ut

andbroke and roi.tlniiid

hi rcguuwd

"The professor Itaway

"la so?"went sesshor

heBlftlngs.

OrrKk )llH-rlet- l

so. dltwlch(lalstia, ssysn.Hincid there '

lmt in

at Conatati'lii win:.'Htx. SO.OtO ws4l-jrm-

viilt sgslttst

ti.,. tn mtlll . i

III.. Ill' III

d b'" i

lil'l ,.

liwit

of thoof of

Klftcen

fit the river37.2 of one

In(ho

territory

At Paduoah

At

of

country, becmiftevolume

Junction ottwo

At

nndralnfnlls during,

during

cabinet meeting

therah llamuu

the

debate! and

theami nml

the

I.e didfaet theand In

tho

Ml

tragedy

Wilght onc-legg.- il

veterati,mirnlng. pension

end thengo feed

hisHomego.

carried the

outcrutch, cni

ball through his own

Isu-lanu-

eoniuwid feel

rfei btll

Com whipped man

Illm.

llravyAla., Match 30. Anoth

adtllng Its to the st- -

r4y overflowing etrmma. inc ram-tel- l

wm the heaviest knowu inmm! for thirty minutes the

kirtsts preeetMed tne sppearance of(Mil rlvsrs. Celmtn ere lloodid and

brldgw In the ftria W!,p iW'mnmff. sowers avetfliwid snd muchIia?o wa wrougMt.

Nhat ll Wife.

MPHroe, U.. March 40. Ptftrlek

I"ln. proprietor of tlie Iron Motidnlnboiel. vseterdwr hot nml fatsvlly

w rundtd hi wife and mailt- - an unsuc-creef-

MtetotH to kill toe Utt' hJld

and James Mtf'sbe, i bill eo.le.-n- r. sndwae himself shot auJ trljiil

.. uy Met1'"-- l'slie en-ttrr- the hotelott.ee Jllt a bin wife pild MiCsbe atr!l. He J''1' " her. Hid with.

"nt wv Niing tit"! pi' 'I hir face.

He hi n:ie d.tuc'iui itulon M' '4l.f - v( al kti a wns

lhov tit f urcvv.iat asuo'in-pl- e lcj.,hwg d lame I ..og cbj. twU

A FAMILY MUilDEIiED.

PEAHFUU fJnlME OF A FAHMEnNEAn onrfiox. MO.

After Oommlltlnc th tlerd. It ThrnIlUw Out III! Own llMlni-.lenloi- HT

nf Ilii Ulfs Uauieil Illm la CommitthiUrlme.

nichmond, Mo., March 33. Aresulting In the donth of five mem

bers of ono family Is roported from Or-rlo- lt.

n imnll vlllago thlrty-llv- o rnllossouth of r.rc. 11. Italnwntcr. it farmor,shot and killed his wlfe, his mother-ln-la-

Mrs. William Art inn iv and hisbrojhcr-ln-ln- Jan. Thurmnn, and hislittle r, Hlhel Ocntry.Then, nftor so nearly oxtermlnatlng nwholo family, tl mtinloror blew ofttho top ot his own head, dying Instant-ly.

The tragedy occurred Iroforo mid-

night at the home ot Wm. Artmnn, Sr..father-in-la- of the nlayer. Tho twofnmllleu lived n (inarter ot n. mllSnpart,on tho bank of tho MImouiI river, thlr-ly-flv- o

irrllco south of Orrick. Lastweek Mrs. Artmnn wns taken slrk undsont for her daughter to come nnd staywith hor. ICthcl Gentry, Mrs. Ilalitwa-tor'- s

little daughter by a. former hus-

band, went with her mother. On Bat--ttrday evening Italir water, who hailIreon nlono at homo for several days,went over to tho Art man Iioiiko to

j upend tho night. During tho eveningI he went to church with his brolher-ln- -

Inw, Johnnie Artmnn, and upon theirreturn he nppcartd In n good humor.At bcdtlmo UnlnwatcT proposed toyoung Artman that they go oulsldo andshoot somo dogs that were barking.Artman consenting, thoy took a tihot.gun and n rovolver and went out Thoyltad Bono but fifty yards from the housewhen Halnwater, who was walking be-

hind tho boy. leveled his shotgun nndeliot young Artmnn In tho back.

Mavlng the boy for dead. Halnwaterrein mod to tho house, wlitrw nil theother mombora of the family were by

this llmo In bed. In one big room Mr.

and Mrs. Artmnn. Mr. Halnwater andhw daughter. Fannlo tlflntr). mid a

old daughter of Artmnn' were Inbed. Kntorlng the room nnd levollnghis Btm nt tho aged Mrs. ArtnwMi.

slioutwl: "D n you, I've got you all,now."

Mrs. Artman threw up her hands asho fired. Tho charge toro off nil horflnuens nnd carried nwayone aide ofher head. She was Instantly killed.

Turning round ho morally mew niswife's head off with tho other churgo InIhe gtm. Tlun drawing a revolver themurderer fired two Imllots Into thebody of Fniinle (lentry. one passingthrough her lungs nnd tho other enter-ing her brain. Slir, too, died Instantly.For some unknown reason Halnwaterspared tho aged Mr. Artman and theyonng Artman girl. The murdprer thendeliberately rolondcd brth barrels of theshotKuii and went out Into th yard.Thore ho encountered Jjhnnle Artman,whom he had left for dead. Tlte boyhail crawled almost to the door. lUln- -

water killed hlni with another (largeyesterday,

by's haul. raurileiir tho peoplepUitd hla moat horrible crime by lean-

ing over h feces ami with the i hurge ofbuckshot rewatnlnt; Hi the gun blew off

'lop of hla own head.

Thu trttgedy wai not known untilyesterday morning, when Mr. Artmnnand Ida llttlo daughter, wno were al-

most be4de with grief andfright, onlled In no me neighbors whowero pawing by. Itasuwatcr had lieen

Jealous ot his wife nud had frequentlyquarreled with hor. but hwo wns noth-

ing In his conduct to warn his family

sf his murderous lutentlons.

Tokitl I)lnnlirCansUnUnople. March St. Heports

to .

tkact cause ttis outbreak. The cityof Toksri Is on the Yestttl-lrma- k river,snd hss a population of fcbeut 90.00.The Boveinweilt " lll,n'dstve work for refining the copperproduced by the o Arfhanama- -

of the old province of Armenia.at Uie Servian

nt In calling the reserves andMirltla to the colors, ost to

partlclpste tit meneuvers nsr the Turk- -

.. l

f 4

,

;

running foil time

Wooneocket,tkidlagton drapiied dead.

Tiki HlritililpMontrc-sl-. Mr. W.

ot New Caatl-ou-Tyn- v. Unglsnd.who iMiincctcdsh'pplng signed a provlloiul i an the m

'iiniiiit it truns-Atluiii- u

of four boatseach, ready two yesm und

iwcirty knjtn ln.ur1 . nt it paid

f r e,n ur.. ,

ont-- ri t

I ji n ute 000 ycaittddition.

smt tValllna llnncpit.WnwnorL Kr.. Maroh Saturday

at a. Hlierlff Plummer wna flt

roetetl to Imhir Jackson and hold Walling for further ordors.

At 10:30 n. m. Sheriff Plummera memge from Qov. lira

Haying had a telogrant purportingto come from him (Plummer) statingthat Jackson had stated that Wallingwna not guilt'. Ho telegraphed:

"Prooccd with tho oxeoutlon, nndJackson makes n statement on the gnllawn to that effect you may mispcndWnlllng's execution until further llrcotkina from me."

Hherirt Plummer receipt of themossaeje ordered tho men prcpftro

thn JiuIro Holm of thocircuit court held a telcphotio oonvsrwi- -

tlon with tho governor. Ho said JaK- -

aon almply ntates Walling not guiltymurder. He tliought meant noth

ing but an attempt to mtvo tlmo. TheRovtrrnor Uild him to tellstate the circumstances allowing Wnl-lln- g

not guilty, not glvo a nitreopinion. He also told him to tellPlummor to go on nud hung Jnokton

hn had n stntomont to matte heoould mako It on the ncnffold. After

from the consultation with thegovernor. Judge Holm told Jitoksrfu hemust flung nd It ho allowed Walling lohang with hltn ho havo to answer to Makor for tho double crime.Ho then gave Jackson fivewhich, make up his mind, lenvlnghim unattended tho doath wntch.

At tho ot five minutesJackson tmld ho Could not say HintWalling wuh Innocont.

This settled tho fnto of loth tho priu- -

oners nnd tho tlmo for tho executionwas fixed 11:30 o'clock.

11:80 they for tho ronffold.

Just boforo leaving tho coll Wallingsa-ld-: "I will tell you now nt the Instmoment of my life that I wna not thei jand am Innocent of tho 'fholo crime..Tackwn has said much, but aeenw

will not save me. 1 can not anymore. I my no more the scaf-

fold."llotli prieoners wtood on tho scaffold

with bowed heads, whllo Itev. Mr. Jouttered prayer. At Its oonolimluu thecondsmneM men brd oneh oilier farewelland showed considerable nerve, llotlidied from strangutstlon.

Just before tho IkkIIss wars takendor.-- the crowd ruehod up, but wnsdersd back by the fiharllT. The remains

Jactwon be taken to Wlstcnssolt,Me., for Interment.

WaMlng'H body was placed lu acasket nnd taken from the Jail for re-

moval Hamilton.Pantor Lee was ovorenmo at final

sreno on Uio scnffoVl and had tocurrlsd away.

.MlMlMlppI l'lllllC.Momphbi, Tenn., March 33. Mat

night for the first time in weoks, thoMississippi river was reported ftUUngMimphls, the guage reading .17 fast,asjtatnet 37.1 7 o'clock yesterdaymorning. Several breaks In the leveenre known nave Ofcurretl lartweeitOsceola, Ark., and Memphis, and thetall of the rlcr hre attributedthiso crrvavxr. The tireak at 8an

'of buckiihot, which tore off a part of Howl, were repotted nd thothe Tho com- - ;uprlng of In eastern Ar- -

the

thetnselren

expiration

ku turns will surely be greatly lulsnal- -

fltd.The coiMlltlon of the levees mutn ot

about the mint) m Stelnr-day- .

dispatch from Vtehswirg saysthat the reported croweeo Modoc,Ark., Hslstra. eonllrmed by thoortlews ot Die rteatuer 8tte ot ICansns,which psesed there 8turdHy orenlng.snd dlspatirhes received nt Virtuburg. Tne leveo Modoc taw beenconsidered a hope! conditionseveral day. The water will run Into

river very fast snd llnd It way

back Into tho Mlsubwlppl In a daytwo. men my tho effect beutorely temparnry, lmt a ileelluo

na-y- been roeelvod litre of very serious imipU,i nf 1 to 3 Inches slang thoat 'l'okal. In the Slvas dtMrlct ihH4M poaaty (Mtssharlppt) levee, whero

ot Asia Minor. is ntttil that imuiy jthB tlrNWa sgalnat the high water linsmen lass nnd Turks have (Men killed. jrpn IHMt dMiu.. The state of

I yet ttooro nre details the i(anns au rrporU Wreaks lwer down,of

theremines

action govern-tn- i

nalbly

It.

March S3.

servlcn

mil

tarlttnn

10:10

clved dloy

wmffolil.

Jnokson

coming

would

tulnntee

White

these are probably protectMM l

ees. The onlcer ef tho Kfluasw

thst tlte nrenes night nlong theshore ot the big river Memphissoiku every whers show the generalanxiety. Ughtt ere shining ntoug tne

den. near Dlsradwklr. It is In the heart ii,,vm MIi aUara and Inaivectors are

Theperl of

the

now.

fast

tuns

will

will

near

will

from

covering every Inch territory.The river V Irks burg Una risen, S

im he since 7 a. m.. awl last night reg-Uuer-

13.4.

ir.li frontier, has caused much anxiety rru st iiiuii.la TwrkU official clr.lis. Tho ports iMiwt, March W.-- A party of

V

hss inotructed the mlrwey c.mttilet luhnien.snd Amerlcsos. who snci-nwc- a

keep sMltlclent rorHnu stock in readl- - gditimz to fttaasons. report that the

iiees to convsy troops immedlstely, If lurklih force there art at least llfiW,nenssary the Servian frond. it- - fleM guns, and another 100 attie battalion will be con-c- n rated ut rl. They saw HWtty Uermnn oiwers

terrlftc rain storm ueii'i" Alabamn g,ouic. quarters are being prepared un.oag the Turku troot. stnl heard Itvoiutuo

thenitned

ii die troops In the mcmpies .inn oin. r reported ntt rrussssu ornevrs are j"- -

public bnlldlngs ol the city. petted shortly. Til Turks are not wirVMiunlled with horses. At in top of H

The Naumeakeag cotton mills at Ha Melouna mms th Oresk and Turklean, Ml are

At !.. recently. Mrs.

MstT

l.lnrwPeter-

sonIs with large ICngllsh

Interests, hascoiw wlih I'snu'll'iii

fois( Kinship of ltssi

to Ire tnto steu.ni ci' ltr

.it l.e !'' ''aiitf'ato be i.00OO0

,i n.' nt I" 1"Vrt m

22.m.

ho

It

onto

for

Isof It

to

to

It

luto

bytho

ntAt started

ns ItIt

ou

or

nt

toth

be

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to

la to

Morophls IsA

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byat

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or

is io- -

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A no asbut

nay

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to lH

to tth 160

er

trlon

2to

his

at

of

th ouepoits were fraternizing.

Always put off' till Tomorrow bujlness that does net tinaern you. Titlilts.

HihI Trial 'otiiii.i! New London, 0HH.. Msnh K --Thnexpected I'Wi trial of the new UaHsttl

stHtes gunooat Wlknilngtott, originally. in duied to take irtace in tht soumi off

Nw IMaon y, wilt have io be titftrrrd for a few day at least, as thouiifi.orable wen Hot has caused unex-- i

.I'd delays The oflliials are ot thei mi lt ttiat it wttt not take plate be

i ou W'viit' lay but that dato is uncer-

tain nnd will deoend generally as la

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The Oao Old tijt,' "People put on & heap too muol.tylo nowadays with their formal call

and all that sort of nomonae," said thoelderly gentloman. "Thero was muchh more real nolghborllnoss In tho dayaithsn ono wot n Juat ran over to an-other woman's house and walked Inwithout knocking."

"I don't bellove It." laid the youn,;man with tho thin upper Hp. "No twowornon ever rot together in their Ureawithout doln' a llttlo knockln', it therewaa any other woman to talk about."

Indlsnnpnlls Journal,

li a dletats which affllcli ovtr s ptrcent, or tha American people, It lidtpieroue dleeaee btcauae It not onlypoleone the blood but ciutti htavlneat,opnreaalon.anddulla the Intellect. Thanfollow, chronlo headache, Ion of anpe-tin- ,

etow dlieetlon, nervoueneti, badbreath, dingy compltalon and lownulla. It will eventuelly bring on

liver and kidney dleeatt In aoma Incurabla form. Uut eu fit re re from thltdriaded milady aro aptidlly

Warner'e BATE Cure and Wi nr'eSATIS Hllla. .fading phyelclane thaworld ovtr, hava acknowledged thisfact, and thoutindl of people throughout tha land hava tettlned to It.

BAPB Cura pule a etop to backache.,headachee, conellpatlon, lota of appatlte, dytpeptla, tired feellnga and eleeplettntta. It bullda up tha exhauitedeyattm. It la a aura cura for liver andkidney complaint In any farm, and thaonly remedy that hae aver been abla tocura llrlght'e dleeata,

If you ars feeling tha need of euchremedy, you cannot do better than trythle king of reraedlet, tha great

1,340,000CONSTANT WEARERS,nniioi M A a m

SHOE ilsi in i hi wnm n

rar.lt yeere tl.letime lir i.iorilalen.

iluianeta ellloiiirtlllon,lndaiitd fcr emaw taraitr,

Ilia bait In tile. mend Utir.tillil- - atny ertna uaer-etl-.l

MU.OO..,11 ( mod. In ellI be SHAPM

e.r t.rlH V(Ifalter

One dealer In at.n elftn eitflu,.It tel. and edfir.tlied la loral liaisevm rerelpiulriaian.able order. Writelor cttalvtne tav, i .inn in,Mr.'llaa. Al.te.

1

m

SLICKERWILL KEEP YOU DRY.

gUf Don't H fooieJ with a aurkmtoihTiTHC Of rubber i oet l( you wtnlaroel SgTaV

3Bn tlul hiiI keep you dry In Hie herd- -

tt tttrn buy the fan Brand T1

al Slicker Ir not for me In yourSE (own. write for catalogue It SMrrA. J TOWCH It ii n Meet,

iimutkr. out icnti'iiv nr.rt

lllirrnnnnni. n.. nlXrcled

YtMVHT nor IIATTf.lt. V.l'.iiel In.rMl1? P.. !iVHri"u.,f.'nr '"tie-ra- wnll..I JJLV, H.l!""4"S.'i "i' ""Uriel. 1 1,

.ViePAiMalllUHOllKlllit-- l iapH. j? J.mm. i. nnnuiLII a nnU.lTl LIDM.pl.

PBlllTR AMn W RflTffDM nonniineSEED L?.WR.Mnuri

GinnwuT. xfcM htu Mtar Kt Worth.

DALLAS BUSINESS DII1EGT0RY.

HAHCHETT ART STORE m&MmwUATAUMim ggNf tuttS OX AtVlACAtVtK

Oreeutl l'LOW oaJ'nrra ror uatai

C Sr. PLOWSDr. J. B. SHBLMIRE, aVra.'.ri'Sli;,

Ul honri li.ia Midg and Uerul DiMaea

mTOSUPPLIESLaSUwrjMF

Krtrun(Mil.

HACIIMAN'S ri rteYU WOIIKSALNUItY 'AI.I.AS, THX

raaer Iielnla fetlfoiori Cberaleei -- leaning otrla.rat.rlee Kiprfeipdeaawar Vrorkgutraal.ed.

WANTED AT ONOESSraleat out, krand ew. ai luiite vt leirlLore l no rlik. Mend la alaiuii tut i.aiii.uiara. i.r laforll tanpla. It llllalley inUBevino Dellei lei

BTA nn Wiim lo isieuteMiiiere Jane'WI1 iiiaikWiiuiutlmiini.Ilk kieto bailee. Tex., and

PIANOS eeieneae ktoraceaiultkaahouteeaoaikiBed. Bv

aula. Maakillle.mr-alaaket- a.

WouUeatr aivottit lotted At MUtstfeJ. lad,

RUPTUROPILESWit s flURFQ VVrlhovl the KNirg or

1 BBBlTaB lltltlt, llutre, Ikertlloa ofthe Kertaa, lljdroeela teuTerl.roteie. .ie i er a rej, and aoI'ej aalll Cared, bend inrcp furaeiapi.ui of uti.aeutu

DR. F J. MCnr,395 Mam SI Dallat. TuW N. U UALLAU NO 13 IOU

CHAl'TUIl Will.f 'HIS inmo lo Jillr-- n

f Av - .i. ...i.i. ...Ullf- - 11117 milltrfinlilliiK Hp:

"Jiilea the laatIIP! watnr rnak la amp-ly. I mill(Mt(Kl itwna full. It intiMtUare lea kail outleng 8 8,,"

"How iniiali lathero leflf hmAihI

Julea.Har rolee aliimk.

"Not iwlra ran th3 ewer lie tilled.Oh, JulMf

"Nny, dear one, I mil (111 It up tonight. Do you know tha exflot local-ity ut the xirlugr

"I iwnemlwr rletllng It oneo ortwlee. I in lint panto n mommil lieferI ran toll you Ita direction from llilaapot. Uut It frlghleim inn to think ofyour ntlMiiptliiK aueh it ilatignrauafont."

"It la vlinlly noeoaaiiry, If wo rcinnln htirf. which aeoma tho heat tliltu:left tie, until onr prorlalnna fall tin. orwo nrn cnnvlnofMl tharo la no hojio ofHiiiIIo'h nppmiraiieo."

"It It in uut lie I eonttfliit; hut uponono comlltloii- - I Mlitill aeooinpniiy you,Julea."

"My precloua Chlollhle, not for theworld."

"I Inaim upon It. Whatever hnppenalo you I mum uliaro It with you; hoaldeH, I oun rtwognUo tho aprlng atonco, nnd you might noorcli a long timefor It."

"My heloveil ono, let mo hrnvt thlalittle lnnger iiliiue. What woW itmlleany to me If ho knew I allowed youlo venture out a far?"

"It doe not matter; you wlmllallow It; you yield to It hoeniiHo therela no help for It. 1 should follow atall oventB."

"Hut It 1h not Immmllatoly neoeaeary.Wc will he aa prudent aa poaalhlo, andHmlto may yet arrive," replied Julon,rcBolvod to aally forth aooretly.

Uttly Tellcle put tho voeanl of watercarefully nslilo, enylng wlHttully:

"It must not ho before uh to tnuiptua. How porverao In mol I waa neverno thlrity In my life!"

JuIoh delihorntcly poured out glaiannd held It toward her, ,

"You riltnll not deny yournolf whilethoro Is ao much loft to un."

Sho Hipped It Mlnwly,

"If wo wero to have no more, howmuch inoro precloua thiiu our pourlaand dlnmoudri would bo tho tlnloMdrop," anld alio, and hnudcil It haokonly half empty.

"Now I iiuiHt lotiirn to my post, andk'itrn how nonr tho nentlnoU uppronoliui. Con It bo jHMHlbto for thorn to hoarour voice when above umI"

"I think not, or Iimllo would havewarned ua."

"Oh. Invaluable, allwlHO Rmllol whatdttnltm him!" grouiiwl Julea, ua horlnmbered up the atnlrwuy.

No Hlgn nun- - of uny human preaencethroughout the day, and miioli emboldened by the olreumatnuce, Juleatook n pitcher and amnll pall andatarted forth n aoou aa evening came.

I.ndy Follole followed allently be-

hind him, notwIthHtniidlng hU entroatyto tho contrary.

They pawed nlong ooftly, with theutmoxt caution, painting every1' fewatcpa to llHteu for any Round of alarm.

All waa profound atlllncaa, anvo thutnow nnd then a dry loaf dropped froma bough, or u bird with heavy wingthurred through the bruuehea.

Tho aprlng wua Juat n llttlo wayfrom tho trodden pathway. It lay Inila moHay bed llko nn Inky mirror, withjuat ono rlpplo of Bllvor where a itar'jcnin from above alld through the can-opy of lenvoa and gave It n tender klaa.

The trembling pair gavo a hIrIi of re-

lief. Julea haatlly knelt down anildipped tho pitcher Into It. He turn-ed nnd held It up to Chlolllde'a ph.Draught of nectar from the very cup ofTltiinlu waa outrivaled by tho refreali-lu- g

coolneaa of the water.Neither ventured to apeak, hut their

heartH beat with Joyful rollef. JuleaHUM the pull to the brim and Ohtotlldetook tho pitcher. Blio tripped lightlybefore him to open the door.

He spoke auddenly and aharply."Hurry, C'hiotllde! go at once!"She obeyed with a quick null of ter-

ror, for alio alao caught tha sound ofhurrying atepa, and gaining the troe,atood waiting hla approach.

There earn lo her from the gloom ofthe ahadowod pathway a fierce oath, ascuttle, and shout for help.

Setting down the pitcher haatlly, thagirl bent out of the tree with white lipsand liorror-atrloke- n aysa.

A quick null of frantic atepehiitwhew? the companion of her hiddenhome of refuge, or the cruel spy? Shecould not stir, but at owl wralyMl.

It waa Julea. He tktahetl no to har,thrust her Into the little room withimpatuoua haute, and eloaetl the deer.

The movement uptet the plteller, lttprecloua water waa lout, not a dropremained; for In hla atruggle with theman who had pouneed upon him. Juleahad dropped the bucket.

Then shivering and repressing thevery sound of breathing, the pair listeued to the eager talk going on outside, vs a group of the sentinels gath-ered together In bewildered attfiulah-men- t.

"This la certainly wllehentftl" ejac-ulated one.

"He was here a moment ago. andnow he has gone. I'este! has he wlngalike a bird or legs like u squirrel? ItIs always here in this spot, that thevillain disappears captain Pier1 I

mint bear of this What a wise tutu i

Mf l; lii npito of nil our doubts he deiinrcd i hey wore. In this forcal. and aoi venture 10 declare we shall find II."

Hcett up the Imeliea over theral"cried nut another: "lii'a drag him out

ami mj-- Ihe rawartl.'They went (ramping nil about the

spot, and one atruok hla hanvy pikeaKiiinat id,. !,. trunk, making t)lgirl aprlng hock wildly.

Julea took her hniul In both hw. millheld li firmly; the durkiiasa con real mlins quliertng lip and Hashing eye.

Hut presently the mettwere tlretlhunting over the vacant ground, nndthey dienrsd lo ihelr separnto stnHons.

Jules led hla silent rumimulon downt the lower room. Rhe turned nnilthrew herself Into his anna with asob of aimulsh.

"Julea. Julea, we Hlinll jinrtah togath.or! theto Is a Utile comfort In Hintthought."

Hla breast waa heaving. Too well hoknew how llttln hope there wna. ovenor such n melancholy end. Ho hailloiimed enough from Hmllo. to feelconvinced that slip would be lorn awayfrom him at once.

"Yea, they will certainly mark thopol well. They will dig for Iroeea of

u imemtge: you heurd thornsounding the tree. Oh, that wo hndremained quiet. We huvo not oven aghiHe of water to oIoiib for the mlImp,"

They said nothing more concerningtheir appreheualoiiH, hut made nn nttompt nt clieetfulncR, ami sat handclasped In hand In utter silence.

Slowly i ml Madly wore away thonight, and the next v. Neither couldtouch food, but their reverlrsh thirstseemed to Increase, its the preelattswater disappeared. Ily another night-fall there remained hut single wlno-glas- rt

full."Drink It. Chlalllde!" exclaimed

Julea, bitterly, na he wiw her oyeadwell upon It wistfully: "by nnotliordity It will be of no consequence. ThatPierre has been examining the plneohimself: ho has ordered them lo com-mence felling the troee by the morninglight."

Indy 1'cllelo clnsped her linnds, nndhor white llw moved jtruyerfully thbnhIio Hold tromiilniuly:

"Mv Pierre! oh. Jules! shoot me withyour pistol before you ulhiw mo lo fallInto his hands."

"Chlotllde. let us try to escape fromthe forest rather than hedragged forth by their tritipiplmuthuudw."

"Uut whither Hlinll we go?" askedshe. sorrowfully.

Ho groaned In nugtilsh."Whllher. Indeed! oh. Kitille. Mon-

sieur llmlle, what has bocomoot you?"The words had hurtlfy piiiwoil his lips

ere a stffp waa heard on tho rudeHtulrs lending to the secret door above.

They sprung up with cheeks grow-ing mill more ashy white, and turnedwild gluueea tu the upmur. Had theirpersevering enemy at hist discoveredthe seerat passage to them?

I lustily came the Intruder downwardthe lofty head stooped to clear the

beam nnd thou oh, Joy! oh, transport!they behold tho pule, excited, hut tri-umphant face of Hmllo!

With 11 glad cry, Kollcle foil down nthis feet. Ills tears mingled with hem,as he raised her In his arras.

"My child, my bjdaved one! you aresafe; I feared to mid you completelyprostrated. If yet ullvo."

Jules seized his' hand In n transportor delight.

Ho gave them n row moments It re-

lievo their oxeltement, then producedfrom tho bundle he hud brought, twodisguises, both for peusauu of thehumblest class.

"Do not delay n second beyond whatIs absolutely necessary, hut put themon at ouse, and tako every valuablethat you can conceal. The diamonds I

will secrete on my own person."Neither asked him a single question;

but trusting him Impliedly, gavethought only to thorough obedience.

In a few momenta they were ready.Hmlle quietly took it powder from

his pocket nnd rubbed li over the palefasea'and hands; he gave to Jules sdirfamnt shade of hair by n powerfulliquid, and concealed the silky treaseof Pallets by a meat unbeaomtiig man-tle twisted In turban fashion.

"Oome now," until he, taking themeach by the hand.

Still though their hearts bant anx-iously, neither asked a single option.This implicit trust wavad lltnile,deeply; but he elated the door of thefaithful trt willed hail protects.) themso long, and let! them on In alienee.

Julea looked around him with awistful glance. Where wera the senti-nels? At least no sign of them wasvislblo.

Unmolested they gained the wtt-tllrt-

Hmlle panning a moment, gatedall around him.

"It is well," murmured he; "Jeanhas not failed me. Now let us moveswiftly, nor lose the propltlatis mo-ment."

"The sentinels are removed!" ex-

claimed Jules, In uiior astonishment.They ore lying senseless on the

ground." replied Hmlle. -- n faithful ftilew has earrled them wine well drug-ged, and has taken It himself, to re-move suspicion of his InstrumentalityIn the affair. M. Plerte la welcome todig we. I trust, shall bewill on our way to Paris. I have thepapers for tho passage of Hie (JrayFalcon and his cousins Jules nndrnioiiide I nope wo will meet with nomolestation J started with the twniu I

and left them J tut feetem the farsatjthey are to make their way to the naxttown on foot. The spies on the reefilwill not know but 1 have atlll tilIdentical pair the driver of the eartwaiting fur us la faithful to me. (lirayountetvrs no tinxaalnesa, dear rhINdren. All will be well."

"We do not fear, so long aa It Is youwho plans," answered Chlotllde.

' May your generous trust be rcwanled." reenoniletl he. fervently.

They were stopped many and manyia time before ihey reached the desired!Imvui; hut the Oray Caleon'a name wasenough lo give them safe passport, norwere they overtaken by meaaeHgers oilM. Pierre, the event most dreaded bynil.

The horrors had deepened In larls.The unfortunate Iritis had been ledto the block, nnd the trial of I he queenwna already under consideration. The,utmost lawlessness and ss

prevailed eteiy where.'The Oray falcon was welcomed back

with enthuslaam. He lodged hla pre-tended relatives with att acquaintanceami went at on e to his old club. Not-withstanding the abhorrence he felt rorthe sentiment which now reigned tri-umphant there, he felt that It wua vi-

tally neeeaaary for him to seem lo par-ticipate In them, and accordingly litdellveted to litem one of his old ha-rangue somewhat disappointingthem, lo be sore, with the moderationof hla views.

Having thus established himself snfqfrom suspicion, he proceeded in look;up a little plot or ground and small coletage. at n rnifo dint a nee from the city j

and thither he conveyed his friends. ,A llttlo garden gave ostensible out-- )

ploymeut to .lulen, and hla fair com- -

imulnn made up bouquota, nnd iimiL

them to the city regularly by a peasant boy, who wns the unconscious bearer of dlspntchea between Hmlle auitIlls disguised wards; for it bouquet, es-

pecially marked, was sent twice u weak'(o Hmlle, and Its fragrant bloaaonirf.concealed a guarded statement of present security.

And thus amidst the frlghtrul car.nngn going on almost within sound oij

..1 - .1.....I. I.. !

iiirii m-re, t iter Hir uwtrii 111 itniuvfit! security. They hail almost censoijto fear molestation, and Uidyglowing quite accustomed In tin-- lighttnska which devolved upon her, hnd!

almost put away the old Identity, nntlbelieved hereof the humble Clilolllilcof the rottiigo, when suddenly findharshly came to Iter the reminder oiher former existence.

(to ne coNTtyusn.l

FRENCH FASHIONO.

They Arc IViiilulne Attt it) mul NeterIttHKKcrnlril ua Hurt Are.

Tho "tnllor-miido- " gown, sovoro InHhnpo and scant In nruninontntlou,though occasionally worn In l rtinuo,waa never universally seen on wellbrt'd tolk, na It was tor no mo years onHugllsh a nil American dames andmaids, sayH tho (Minutuuquaii. It wasHugllsh In tnsto and too plain Co stiltFrench fancy. Nor hnvo tho varyingattempts nt "common-sens- e dross, boIt In the shape of bloomers, dividedskirt or "rulny.dny skirl." ever roundadherents and wearers Innothing could le more remote fromFrench taste which Is far womuu'sdress above everything else, thorough-ly feminine. And even when masi'ti-lln- e

garments have been copied forwomen's wear theyihave received fromFrench modemnkera n touch or shapewhich has token away their severityof outline. It la Interesting tuuotn that, though nearly all ourfashions In America nre FrenchIn origin nnd ull rcrolvo theirelement of popularity aud lite ft outFranco, yet thoy are mont frequentlyH(n In extreme shapes In America.No truly elugunt or modish Parisiandressmaker over sent from her shopthe enormous lgoMutittou sleevesseen within the past two years In ourgroat American cities. Nor would sheoner the spreading skirts with heavyInterlining throughout or stiff mate,rial. The French skirts wero lullulielywide and llnrltig. but they were grace-ful mid onmpnrntlvoly light. In Amer-Ir- a

we accent (he fashions aud do notalways Improve them.

A DCLLE AT BIOHTY.

Iluil it l.mtly Nrek Hlol Arioa unitWure llct-ollvt- (loom.

Seme years ago there was ait oldlady In one of the southern capitalswho nut only wore decollete bullj resse ti at 80, but actually poasessed tholovely neck and arms which they require, says the New York Ledger. Xh

waa most lniieut!y vain; and no wondsr, for she was tnimensely llntteredami her townspeople valued her charmsfar above those of her young and won'beautiful rlvala. She had a curiousway of preparing for u ball, which ourmodem fashionable) women, with theirmultitudinous engagementa would findihllloutt to emulate. Tha morning before she proposed appearing In full re-

galia she would lake u hrlak walk audreturn In time far a midday dinner,after which she remained quiet withher work until about 3 or I o'clock,when she would retire to her bed, lakea very hot ptisan to Induce perspira-tion, nnd remain In bed (partaking ofsome light refreshment at the ten hour)until It was lime to dress ror her bull.Tim she would gei up, take a both andmake Iho most elaborate toilet. Allthe household regarded these prepara-tions In the light if solemn rites, andwould never have dreamed or laughingat them or Interfering with them Inany way. Her appearance was a tri-umph, never falling to excite the great-est admiration and nduUtion.

111 Philadelphia Her friendare yon to bo married" Wh

In ihreo years t'ltarlts. you know. Itinput uut Puck

A WPBDSTATJ1IS OFHCISK,

Somo TiinltlcMUs or Hi kllto mul lTnixlhlr In tha--

J . I o Wnr.fVom Iht llnutlt.

The thriving town of Med way, Muss,.hla no mora reputable cltlren than I

CHpl. John V. L Urunt, the carpenteramt uuiMor. ror moiitnt im whs aimlTarar from wroektfd rJiawsUon, lossof memory nnd tile keeooat of

arlalt from n life or nm-- bl

Hints Inlwr nnd attlumis oxKeittr usnn olHeer In tho hits war, and lator usIt I'. S, Htnll carrier.

A reH-eentat- of thU mrar cnllMon CYtpt. Grant for hla story, lie met t

mo newspuiier man ciioorlly, nnd InIlls own honi'ot. simple lino;imK. "hl:

I nti bars la foath HrrHlch, Ms., Dec. DO,IM4, tad waea two year. old. mored with aiyMteote te OM Vork. Me. Whea 10 year old1 waa kpnresilved to s tirmnlnent tmlliler.Sstnael Coleonl, of Kxurr, N. II,. to learn 'the enrrieiiir- - iratlt with the eihleil ellerc I

of Atlandlng l'hlllli Acadamy, then At now s I

." learniHE- i anwaaipH iromthere and rt In Portland, Me., where I

imed tso isare Kith llun. Wrn. U. Kltnlwll,s neleel builder of thr time

"I norked In Nrntruryiioit lieo vArt audtlien cetalrllthed myeetf In biilne. In WeetARWilnirr. During llila period t wm mar-rte- d

at ( ltrt.i..wH, In Ism I icineeed totork wlirrc I enllttedlu the I, g. eertlce. Ierred nearly three year- -, twrttclirated In e

haul, mhiir of thciu the birtteattlgbla nf thr war. ms. tnlii uunded and furs time tllniWed. aud at lal wai dlwliarrred atAs)-uat-

a, Me , In IMtA"1 eerurtst and kr the centrart for car-

ry I Hk' lite mailt Ijctween York and Porte-mout-

N. II.. for twelve jiere 1 remoTedto Mrdwey In March, IhST, where I hate I neerealdtHl, In tmelnrea builder.1 have raited a family of Un children, audbarn new a fmnllr of lit rrihllnc lth me.

"About three yeata air I wai tuddenlywith dliry ipJI, iirolraptod In durn-tle- a

ami wore frequent ae iho week went by.With thwe attache osme lucetxant vomltlttr

ml epaeme of n.ma u that inatantly I would

Slauy Trlate,"Poor man!" exclaimed tho prlrion

missionary, to whom the sheriff's guesthnd been rclutlng a tnlo of woe; "yourUfa seems to have been one unbrokenseries of misfortunes."

"Yes," sighed the fallen one, "I havehnd many trials." Uuffalo Hxpross,

Us

quick, a

llko a mouse, nibbles andF gnaws at the nerves.

eeizea, otavo, and

lAHDV

feaai ai

fleaaj

f t IV.rv. , -

-- dm I i s i

-I thought

ofbig blow

go ahead,one olclaim you

Tllil It th"75 1

9m. tcc",,,rtl?f d " rt'onc

I h that's allft - no.I Slln i a eMias.,v r ioi. ouiwcnce, cecauje

t!:, '.ff."

In three tone,action, and

no organ

Write IV lllMitreud trhlo bier IVallletore, Vt,

Beautifies reitoret GrayHair to its original colorvitali'y , prevent baldneicures 't hmg and dandruffA fmo a 'IUV llstftf"

by ail

JfMiciy. M- o-

fall wherever I might be en.i rent a faroeac Hate.

"loua I wse fnrceil te keen m 11. tnr d'gtstkia Wss wreckcl, my bu. am nn. oidat1o Seeea and ererythlntf irr tlarkur rouras I tried all kln.Ta ..f rvmrdiea thaiwere reeomm ended but io nn avail, and I auwent to a Medical Inetin.ie in Woeton, but admy etpendliuie waa fruitiea- -

'Flnalle IaeeuriNlln..f Ur W.ll.ama, 1'inmlilts for fata Petii!r, ami received to grrtrelief frr.ui them Hint fanilijr and ti.vtr f

tee the dlret l lieneSte' I t on with tin ir ut and t're! 'v g

heller The dltrv altai kt leeerir an., at aitleft me, the voaitllntr hat em rrljr rennet! and.hit ireueral health hat tint jtet tti.pi-e- d tImprovement. Me lli.-.- ..n It .. r.mmI and.to no ntherairrm i tlmii i li ).r - I' nU'llle far Pake l'e. !e t an my l uro lie urlbl"I ld tloce the war. tieen trotil'ieil crc t y

with clironie rheumatism tint thie watreby laklac thee .lll. It It one of tl.e erealest retneahH err nel by anybrxlr ami eterymsoiLicr of my family line the ame lilfh oumIon of It that I tin. I liaro nothlnir tut cameal, grateful pralts for lnl it hue Uooe f .me."

(Slencl) .foita I' t. i.riiisTtirant will be glad to answer

any fatlers udilressml hltn ubout hiseneo. Hi address is P. O lox H'iMed way, Mans.

Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pa oPeoplo nro u strfolfle for troubles pacollar futnitltts, such lis nlonrIrregularities nntl nil forum of weak-lies- s.

TJiny Ititlld up the LmmkI fctnlrostore tlis glow of houltli to pale andmllow cliooks. In men they offctradical ouro In nil cur-e- s nrlKin',- -

niontal worry, uvurwork or excesses ofwltnteror nature. They nro niannfao-tum- l

by the Dr. Williams' Medicine.Company. Snhnnoi'tudy, N. Y . nnd are.Mild by all nt CO cents a boxor six boxos for tit.AO.

She Wet."Madam," anld tho facetious polities!

canvasser, an ho paused outeldo thegate, "aro you n blmctalllst?"

Tho woman in bloomers glared athim from the porch.

"No," alio sold, "I'm a bifurcation!.get out!" Cleveland Dealer,

Oe mouso Is nt tho cheese I Just so

ST. OIL.llko o trap,

finishes thb pain

CATHARTIC

aiiait i e.ii aeetit s' I I rssBsaa Ae.

CURcCfJHSTIPATIOH- v . -- u i e i i i bp. i. ulbh.j a i t e j ; all.23 30 'ITiinmi f 1' DRUGGISTS

MSOLDTBLY ODAilAKTEBD !f.e.7.,Vr,:,?rt,rl Sbeakl.t fr,.. it gTKnMXO ngMKOT .rhl?nVgy," cK'srVe" lark. m

When I Saw

derjyour

tful It wi probably like the announce-mcn- ts

many other makers ol harveiting machineryand little ihowj but I'm ready to tureen

gentlemen, you're all rlghtj I boughtbinders last leaion and II It equal lo aiy

ever made for It."rrnAntA . f .(.., Rf. -f

Harvciter and Binder, 'the cUtma made forMcdrmlck Machinesupen iuevator

nrottroflg claim, i hat because

;mZ?22. V' ?i worth mprei Ihere't

fc..

MiCoriMUk ll.nr.trr,MvCurtuitk

f

the

Cetttetve prkei,Organ

andand

s

I'roi.tnoli lirucsiitt,

itircould

J

.lead

Cnnt.

lo uppr

from

Vflist

Plain

m , jr"".".' nomas

l?Iniior them are juttlHed. The ma" wntr """t ,ot n wmpi reaton thatother reason and In the tnA vnu'll h.

rncre's notaing cheaper than the bctf.McCormkk Harvesting Machine Compontj, Chlcogo,

T,1'1,.,,',.H".,,,,,'' nii ii Klrvnl..rTn URiii.KuRNlHK New 4 meet Jli.wer,

aVBBaadUtoasattVfeBa4

points

durability

approaches

HALL'SVegetable Sicilian

HAIR RENEWER

l dressingNaiIius.KH

druggists

JACOBS

your advertisement

. ...

""biiik yeni.ai lurn llimler andlicnuiik Deny hrer, fur talc etttte

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CAT IS A TRAVELER.

RYINO TO GOVBR I.OOO.OOQMILB8 CTN SKA.

Aheln Year Aall Uarne Aboard thAlameda, unit Hm Mean "at Hlimr"

There K?r Hint Ae1 theHentlnel.

Hn PranetsM IMUr.)IllrlF ftaglnotr A.n. LUtto ot thesteams r Alameda,of the Organic line,own lb suntwidely traveled uIn the world Upto the present timeTom has covered

.- ' iiuunee of TI,H

,M daring hlawanderings, am!

Ijoth he and hie master nre living Ih

the hope that he will be able to renchIho million murk. Tom hue done mostof hi Journeying on the Alameda, ohfeoard of which Mr Mttle has IHbhii f engineer for over thirteen yesrs.itn' Alainmln pile between flan Trail-ln--

Hawaii, New '.salami and Aus-trai- ls

ind at every port where th ves-n-

loin-h- Tom l as well known a

Jthr oldest wilt In Hie ssrvic Therea loxi-n- s of persons Interested In klman I many of them keep n reeord of thern'i he travel, adding the scorewhen-v- cr tli fnmou old feline reneheeport Tom originally lielniiged U thecrew of Hie bark Alden Iteesle. He wnth-- quite a kitten. ThU wive aboutthirteen year ago One day hecrawled up the gangway of the Ala-

meda and started to run around theideck nn If he wan anxious to elart areeord for traveling Several of theisallots fried o catch him. but Tom

,NiilNl:Klt 1.ITTI.K AN! TOM.

y,aniii nut b ruiiirht !! awreted him- -

i( in viirloiii paru if the ahtp untiluli' m tit to Hen, and from that day to

tin he hax len on board the AUimwIa.a he grew older Tom began to eettle

ilowii to bimlneM mid It wna not longliof.in' the upper Mirt of the ihlp andthe iween decke were perfectly olearof rata Due day he waa hunting thevermin and happened lo rhaee a mon-n'e- r

mi Into Hie galley In hi anxle-i- v

ii r.itt b the foe Turn jumoeil untollm glove III feet were badly btirneil,uti'l with sk howl of twin he rushedcmt of the galley and alowed hlmeelfitway in the 'tween deck EngineerUtile iio ha aiay been very fondnf Tom. atarted for blm.groplng amongthe argo for ,t.il hnir. at laetfinding litm vmlbiiig in pain betweentwo barrel! I.HIIh nl.'keil up the oatand ok him hlx mom. dreaeed hl

fet with vaeeiiuc day until theyvM. .ured. and from that time TomMi i "ii friendly ' the chief engineer.(if ale year Tom haa .tried a aentlii- - ii' the dHir if Knglneer l.lttte'enat,.nMim, but there In aomethlnK I"""

. lnlral alHHi' ln metbndi lift willk.m etery rai h.n darea to make anxiM aranre. but if he end the life ofone ,iim where ele on the thlp the tintHi ing be dow la in depoeli the enrcaaan' Mr I .I i lie' h do r lint thla wonderfil traveling la lagarioua m otherv.,ifi II) kri'w the aound nf a II)

inK riah. and tiev.-- r on- - fallai on thi. u Dial do- - ni tin I It way to th

The

,.( .ngliie.T door When Tom hadInn 'i.'d Ilia Ural il'NI IMH) mllea of trVldin- - merlciin idnurer In San Frao-.!.- .

preaent'-- hi in nh a ailver fot-).-

marked lMi lie iinerlptlon. 'Oldi .m rt liiii- - d HreaHiited by

111 Xiii'-rlea- '1tni( t-i Inly I ItW'jlirx a I n i i'iI- - ('ill I' 'h prehi'lltilMotl

It

A HOVEL INDUSTRY.

M Uttr MlB 1lHHr 4 lllll Iff IImi

IHK t aH.tlltH Aliinaf

ii .hniugh "l I1' "' ) - ouniryi northern Ohio) r- - la ,i dUHHini of

nta on every :nadlu dollar Of4o.irM Canadian money in uoi u mttah

hi .in ulatlon it la the legal landerof the 1' tilUM Si4i.ni but there laKnoUHti for hie wrHMe. aaya the Hut

uio Bvproea A tuu advwrtleetl In allMirouniltHg ntnir towna that he

a .hi hi redeem Canadian money for 90

n the dolbtr It fu eome timefote h had any raeulU from this ad- -

. . rtliliig It wtui llko the man who.i.mhI an UtMdoti urldge ai midnight.nn offer ml " ay :riKii,I'wiDle lauKHetl at him. Th farm era

wei. ahy Tliey thought it wm n swlndllng game ut eome kind, and left nlw

alone One day a mau eatue Inwith tlo OaiMdHtH money. It waa ofall ehapea and hImm from the nt

piece that look like a dime to a dollarMil drawn on uie nang w Montrealir he hd epent It he rould have ee

i ured M Wlb f gooda for It M

ni n g' him mil i.ig iiv.-- i .i.iii itI (i't i rtla'" ii' 'lie for ir li. f n

i ft k w n !' hd ex.Mianiied1 wt !v V '4' for rH

&d nr. - i " w K', i. , o$- - t'i ' " 'tin mon

ey U a. good as ors. From that tlrnt QREAT SOLI) IE It GONE.on the bnslnrm gradually luereswd,1until to-da- y he aisrngr about $160 i,week. Instead f having the farmer , qen. pleabanton aw muumonwe to him he goes to them and bnyt SBRVICB DURING THB WAR.Uielr aremmileled saving of Ofttwweoin. They are all hie customer, andknow him well In the Bve years theyhave dene tmslnsss together. "Are jwnet afraid of competition In your bustii mw In eaee It become generallyknown?" I asked. "No," aald he, "yousee It reaulree a enmHarallvely largeamount of money a starting oapltalThen I have lo have men In th iron-tlo- r

elt le who will give me t'MtedKates money for my Canada currency. I generally take a trip i"'year to Detroit, Cleveland. Chlug" ''lllulfiile. where I make tlieee exchange-Al- l

tkle require, yearn of preparation,and no out elder eoiihl step M " ,"K''eichatieea with inr natron. He theyhara ull th Ihimivv Iber 0n bltttdlo

even at n 2 per rent enmiwtoeKm out of hie

on the dollar."

A PLAOUB OP PARIS.

tviiii IIhr nf Hie Hny theIti-lx- nf Trrrr

8o many etHtlllug evenla happenedfrom dar to day during the reign of

terror that the aninirltlon of wild dogeIn lhirlH commonly ovorlmiked. ayI'enraoii'a Weekly. Hut It l"lt

The greater imrt of thoeoKrandeea who tied or went Into bidingkept dept. and very few of them worn

nblo to make nrrnngemente for thepoor lieaeta when they left home.

The doge, abandoned, took to theetmite, of ronree, mid eliortly thoy be-

gun to eoiiKregnto III two pack, ojfti

occupying the Champ Klyeeoe nnd onetho UoU do lli.ulogne. Soon thoy be-

came n publlr danger. Curlylo iwkeefun at Sanlerre. the brewer, who pniponed n law that all dog should be

hanged; he hud not notlred tho para-grop- h

In the newpnpora telling howptople had lieen nttackeil In the(Jhamp Ulyapea. At length the lWn- -

Hon became really grave, a I onaiiy

uutleratoml when tboneaiid of tnrv-In- g

animal have to find aiilHrifttaneeIn n starving rlty. Many of them were ;

wolf hoiiuda and of powerful fightingbreed. Ho III Heplember. 1783. draetletneiwure were taken again! tlioChamp Myece ek. Two Imtnlllonaof the guard surrounded thearea, leaving a gap toward the HueRoyale, while mullltudea of rnenmufUna lieat the cover. The game wa

driven tin th line Itovale to the Hm--

Hoynle, where troop made n Iwttuc of

llrlnc vollov. Three day ronaecii- -

Ively till operation wa repealed, andmore than 3,000 dead dog luy In theplace. A certain (laapiirdln receivmiordera to clear them away, nnd he.

ebort of iiiwuib. applied for tho roynlwiulpnge. It wna u timely Joet, Rrem- -

ed with nppmue. o II. unnpnniinpnekml the deeil dnga neck nnd hcolIn glldwl oouehea aa full h tuoy wonmhold nml made n sUUe prweeelonIhmugh dellgiited 'aria.

SIX PBBT SBVBN.

ir... ii. m ii) itie r.iii.t yiiui in cIjrr.

Cyrua A. 8ulbiway of New Hampshire Is the tallest man In rongreaa.He la 6 feet 7 Inches high, with a voireto match. He a and one ofthe hrlebtMt of the lawyer In hipart of the country, lie managepretty well In aplte of hln Immense sle.The only disagreeable feature oi inslife Is the almost perfect unanimityamong an eons oi peopie wunof opinions he finds Ills preseniso

People never dispute hi word,and few. If any. can be found who do

not Indorae his view on all matterswhonever he I, present. Mr. Bulla

way Is fond of Joking, and Is alwaysure of having hi Jokes laughed at.

No one dares Interrupt him when ue'tells ati ancient tale. This Dromllng- -

nag of (he house once defended a liauuof Hnlvntlnn army iieople who wereprosecuted for disturbing tho jieace, andfell In lovo with a little lieutenant, whohad a very bright wlr nf eyes under avery ugly lke hat. He proposed andwas aerepleti. The lady never evendreamed of rejecting him. because hecould have carried her sway In hisIHH'kH. Mr Stilloway takes luncheon

C. A. WJU.OWAY.

Ih the aaiidwleli-rofl- m oi ins bohs.and ureters a steal at the counter te n

chair at a table. Hla reason for thisplan of eating Involves lb fart mathe cannot get his lew under the table.When nested on the stool, so lie says,

he can see what they give hint to eat."He is an elo)iieut speaker, a wit ut thefirst order, and a populur man In

rainoui Orln.liml Hiplre.ClMHiicoy Juhnsoa. whose career aa

a bank snd sneak thief began la INC.

hns beati conllaHed ever si nee. exeejHduring the Interval of his Imprison-Hien- l

dUd In ftlhg Hlng Tuesday It

lid l..en Kill. lit lilm tl'Ht Ilia 1.1 -- a I

inga .sgi'S''"! R r Mir. II. ,n

!,,,,.. ..r ,.t v ,.iiiMf . unit. .1 ti In i

A i ai it ' '"'' m' rr' 'ri-tc-n-

rr 'n 'ho ii

One nf t tit MnU ItrlllUnt t'umlrv OOW

rrrt nn the Union tdda -- DUlliigilUheil

Illmtrtr In Many ImpHrUHluienii.

BNUItAl. AI.IMIH1)Pleaaanton, one atthe moat dllliu-giilKli-

earnlrycomiimnder of thelate war. died InWellington. I). C.ii few daye ngo

deneral IMBMaantoil

for be Inet eevenyeare lived an

hermit' Wte

now. weahlngun, not moving

l

natural.

notional

I

I lawyer,

r

I

rintfe.

npartmenta ond denying hlmeelf to nil

person eavo a few of hi meet Intimatefriend. He felt that he had not boon

well treated by the government nllorhi dlrtlnguUhed service In the war.and this, together with 111 health,preyed upon hie mind and made lilm

OHNIfltAh AM'ItMl) PM8A8AN10N.rathor eccentric. HI only attendantwero lis private secretary, Mr. Murphy,nnd Henrietta Koane, a faithful colorednurse, who wero with him when hopnoscd nwny. It wn the wUli of his nr-m- v

friend thnt ho should bo burledwith npproprlato honor at Arlington,but his Inst direction to hla nurso werebis lart directions to his nurse werethat ho should bo burled wllh the othermembers of his family In tho congres-sional oemetory.

Alficd IMcammton was born In Wash-ington, 1). C Juno 7. 1R2I. and gradu-ated from iho West mint military

(SUN. PIjH Art ANTON.

academy In 1811, thun 20 yonr of ngc.Ho served In the Moxleun war anil wasbrevoted first lleutenniit "for gallantand meritorious conduct" In the battlesof Pnio Alto nnd Itrsacn tie In Palmn.8ubLottiently ho was on frontier duty.Ho was enmmlsstoncd first lieutenant In18 ID and captain la 18M. He wa act-

ing adjutant general to a me ml Wil-

liam S. Harney during tho Hlnux expedition and adjutant genera! from 186C

to 1880 In the rnmpnlgu against theSeminole In Florida, anil slso In theoperations In Kiiusa. Oregon andWashington territory. He commandeda regiment In a march from Utah toWashington In the autumn of 1861 andwas commissioned major of the SecondCavalry In February of the followingyear, hurving tnrougu the psninsuisrrampnlgn, he became brigadier generalof volunteers In July of the same year,

the cavalry l,'B enforcednom- - ,,B"'"

lowed Lee's Invading army Into Maryland. He wus engaged at llnnnesbor-aiigh- ,

South Mountain, Aiitletnm midth suliesxiusnt pursuit, engaged the en-

emy frequently at Fretlerlckaburg andstayed the further of the confederates at Chatieellarsvllle.

May I, when Jackson's confederatecarps was coming down upon the rightllnnk ot Hooker's corps. (Isnsrol Pica-anio- n,

by his quick and fklltful action,saved the army from a serious disaster.Ordering the Itighth Pennsylvania tochtirge boldly Into the woods lu thface of the advancing host, he delayedJackson's progress a few mttiules -- Justlong enough to throw Into position niltha artillery that was In reach. II or-

dered th guns loaded with grans andoaanlster, and depressed enough towage Ih shot strike the ground half-way between their Hue and the edgeof the woods. When the confederatecolumn emerged it met such a stormof as no troops could pass through.About this tmc Jarksoti fell, and be-

fore nuy new maneuvers could be un-

dertaken darkness put an end to theday'a work.

In lMt Central Plessatitou receivedth ot lieutenant colonel, and.was promoted to major general ot vol-- lunteers lu June, IMS. He participatedin the tumeious actions that preceded

j the bsttie of and was com-- ,mandtr-ln-chl- ef of cavalry in that no-- 1

tloii. Ho was breveted rolonol July 2.IMS. Transferred to Missouri In 1841,he drove the forces under OeneralSterling Prlee from (he slate, and InMarsh, the yonr following, was brevet-ed brigadier general In (he PulledHtales army tor his gallant service luthat campaign. He resigned In 1848and was Untied Rtates collector or rev-enue for several years, and finally pres-ident ot the Terre Haute Cincinnatirailroad. In May, 1888. he was placedan th retired list, with the rank ofoolonel, and sine then had resided InWashington, his only means ot liveli-hood being bis petition. HU militaryrcoord was untarulihsd from the begin-ning to the close ot his career. Illselder brother, deneral August JamesPtoosHton. the antho r of lbs f"tn-en- s

"bias glass thsoryr 'Sir KtHUy Karnif r.

Not lltKII. f ''l. hl"- III!1 l'tl-t--

! nt Mi KiiiI.-- ' finn li nwtijrt i , ,,t ,tta udo'i' niii.i' im Canton.

JOKB ON DURNSIDB.

, Nmitlirrn Woman' U'tlek Itelitrt tethe t'nliin (trnrral.

In the Century flon. Horn re Porterdescribes the vlet of his chief lo thehome of a Mrs. Tyler, whose husbandwas a colonel In tho confederate army.(Jen. Porter then tolls tho following,anecdote: We could seo that she wnsentertaining views which everywhereprevailed In the south. The nuthnrltlenaturally put tho best face upon mat-

ters and the newspapers tried to buoyup the people with false hopes. It wnsnot surprising that tile Inhabitants ofthe remote part of tho country wereIn Ignorance nf the true progress ofthe war. (lrn. Orntil replied In a quietway: "Oen. flherman I certainlyadvancing rapidly In that direction andwhile I do not wish to be the com- -

miinlrator nf news which may bo tinpleasant to von l have every reason o j

believe that nffiue Is by this time In hisIKMaeseltm." The older lady thsn as- -

Niimwl a iMtilerlug tone and becamesomewhat exclled and defiant In hermanner and the ymutger one Joined .

with her In sconllng the Idea that Homecould ever lie taken, .lust then acourier rode up with dlsimtcbos fromWsshlngtou containing the telegramfrom Hhermnu. Oen. Oraut glnucetl

inrr It and thru read it to the staffIt announced that BJii'inisn lint! Justraptured Itoine. Thtnnilles had caughtthe purport of the roiiitnunlcatlon, nlthough It was not Intoitiled that theyshould hear It. The wife bunt lulhlears nnd the mothrr-ln-la- w was muchnITertod by the news, which was. olcourse, sud tiding to both of them.Tho mother thon began to talk wllhgroat rapidity nnd with no Httlo aspcrlty, saying: "J came from llleh-i- n

nnd not loin: iiini. where I lived III s

house on tho Jiimes river which over-

looks Hollo Isle mid I bail the satisfac-tion of looking down every tiny on thtYnnkeo prisoners'. I saw thousandsand thmnainils of them and before thiscampaign Is over I want In see tintwhole of the Yankee army In southernprisons," .lust then llurnslile rode Intothe yard, dismounted nnd Joined ourjwrty on the porch. He was a mail ofgreat gallantry and elegance of mannernnd wna always excessively polite tothe gentler sex. lie raised his hut.made a profound bow to iho ladles nndiik he looked ut his corps Ming by anthe roatl said lo the elder one, whovsns standing near him "I don't sup-

pose, madam, that you ever saw sotunny Ynnkeo soldiers before." She re-

plied instantly: "Not at liberty, sir."This wot such a good shot that everyone wns greatly nmusetl mid Oen. (IraniJoined heartily In the laugh that fol-

lowed t Hurnsltlo's expense.

WARNBR OF MISSOURI.

Un. ltlidy TutUeil of i riltili, Ciildiii'l llllli'er.

T.ie subject of this sketch Is u e

of WlMimsIn, whsre he wns bomIn 1810. lie was educated at Ijiw-renc- e

university lu that stale, studiedlaw and wus admitted to tlio bur; but.when the tocsin of wnr sounded, theyoung disciple of lllnckstone answeredthe summon and did good 'service In

the forty-thir- d nml thirty-fourt- h Wis-

consin reglmiits. At the conclusion of

Hie war. hi located at Kansas City,Mo snd noon attslned prominence andpopularity, as wns evidenced by hiselection to the post of city attorney In1S07; circuit attorney in isob. amiiimvor in 1871. He wns a Republicanpresidential elector In the campaign ot

who" ,,mwaaturned bv bis nsrty mucus for thoUnited glutei senate, 1881 he wna

elected to the iiutltiiitil house rep-

resentatives, and wss III

HON. W1UJAM WAHNieil.

IMS. From Its very Inception he tooknn ardent Interest lu the Oram! Army

the Republic He was Its first de-

partment commander In Missouri, andIlls seal and ability ware grscefullyrecognised by hit eomrss In Ittt by

hts election to tha honorable post ofcommander of the nationaltllSHl.

Ilr. .Inliiu'in an Apple Thief.A lady one eeiiHiliad Dr. Johnson

on the lUsree of turpitude to beto her sen's robbing nn orch-

ard. "Madam, said Johnson, "It alldepends upon the weight of the boy.

remember my school-fello- DavyOurrlrk, who wa always n little fellow, tabbing a dozen orchards withImpunity; but the very first time 1

climbed up nn apple tree Ifor I was al-

ways n heavy oy) bough brokewith me. It was oallod a Judgment.1 suppose that Is why Justlee Is sometimes wim npairoi nic.

Whit" suit Indians Marry.The law pro

hibiting marriage between Indianaand whites In Oklahoma has boomedthe inarrlag business The wblvjung men rc pairing off with th.wealtbv iia gin to brat 0c band

jd vice vcrw.

ATJm TV AKf AyVT.lTHf Mr rtntf oerfeetloft of detairio anythlnAltl 111 Ai AO I JJinu, he ever did Jn Ills satior days.

A FRENCH INSTITUTIONMADE HXPERIMKNTS

HAS

Lnnsllra Knrgaiilng Their stanlat len tie memory, he IjrWhn Have Meter liefnre Temheil Incapable of Hie sllglitesUcouscftitfsrtn.a

llrnth HIiiiw Uoauaprelett Talrnl OOttipatlOII. At one time he W61

Wmlrrfttl Iteantta,

r

Hit French,In art are

looked nfler at gov-- o

r li m ent expense,says the New YorkHerald. Not thedegenerate ngalnatwhom Nerduu hasIweti waging a de-

generate war. notthe heroes nf In-

tellect iiiwn whomprofessor has bevit

raining his liieffecttiol blows, but theHave pltysU-logtanl- ly

and imthaloxtcally givenaway under Hie strain of exist-ence, so that their owner had lo liecooped up In uiiMlhonse. saiitlfTrliims

and hiMplinlThe recent piiseege of smntl ap-

propriation by the city of Paris forthe purchase of nrtUtl. nppllancea de-

voted to the use ot the crazy nrtlstsof the Anyltim of Vllle-Kvrar- tl hnsdinwn public intention to a curious fea-

ture lu the life of the great metropolis.Of course the funny man saw his

opportunity at once, lie suggested Hintnow he understood how certain paint-ings In the salon hud come Into ex-

istence. He rang tho chnnges uponhis extremely ohvloua Jest.

Tlio social philosopher had seen bisopportunity as well ns the funny man.Ho has made n study of the crazy artdopurtmout nnd has found It full ofhopeful lessons In morbid mentality.

Kvory ono knows that work Is con-

sidered by alienists to bo a powerfulaid In curing the mental Invalid,lflvery hour employed by a lunatic Insome regular toll Is an hour comiueredfrom dreams ami divagations. Duringall the time the iwtleni alworbedIn his work he loses sight of hi

mania. When work bocomes uhnblt to him hi etiulllbrlum Is moreund more likely to be completely re-

stored. It Is not surprising, therefore,Hint the oxporlenro at Vllle-Kvrnr- d hasproved most satisfactory to the medicalfaculty. Over 03 per cent of tho cmtlreuiiuilier of lunatic have been Interest-oi- l

In artistic work. A few were nr-

tlsts iK'foro their entrance. Tho mn- -

Jorlty wore not. Home thorn hadt?mplwl draw In ot ,,,.,,. mlujp

yoi mo .o.v i..o,... l rlvm, (ll NlPiirtlgimUiuy llllliutl Ulll, illlliy kimj.i num.

Now, 03 per cont Is prartlcnlly theonilre uuinbsr of luuiitlcri that wornsane enough not to need the gentle re-

straint a padded call ar a straitJacket.

Is there not here n hint for the work- -

lees Now York prlsoiiB? If lituntles cunbe turned Into urtlsla at short uoilce,why not oonvlcta?

A groat involution hns lieen workedIn the Paris nsylum. Formerly nilwere liidlsorlmliiatoly set work atsome meohunlenl ocouiatloii, whichillsgustiMl and wearied many. Ono dnynn epileptic who ImiI been theatricalscone painter said In the hearing otDr. Mnrnudnn tie Moutyele, head physi-cian of the men's department:

"Ab, If only had my itenclle andbrushes again! feel that my lintul Is

and commnntled division of district attorney for western ,,M,1K lmugliof the Army of the Potomac Hiat fol- - ,', m.M, Rd twlee I WJ"' '

advance

Iron

Gettysburg

was

lh

luot

of

mieniip- -

1

theand

represents!

a

1

of

will be unable to find woik."Hut what could you do with your

pencils nml hrushea?" asked the doc-tor, who had himself often thoughtover the danger which the other bailsuggested. "Here we haven't anytheatrical decoration to paint."

"Woll, I'd paint frescos on the waitsot our corridors, or, If need be, I'dimlnt little pictures on cnuvss thatmight lie used here and there for deco-

rative purpoies. After ull, even If mywork were no good to others, It wouldbe good to me. It would keep me Inpractice."

This conversation Introduced a newIdea Into Dr. Montyels's mind. It ger-

minated Into other forms. He decidednot only that the prarllre or art wouldbe IwieUclal to Insane artists butIt would be the eaaet sort of menialsxerclse which was needed far otherlunatic .

Just ten month ago he Introducedthe first pencils snd the first imletteInto his department. The results thathave bevn attained In this brief porlodare simply marvelous. Melancholy patients of suicidal tendencies lisv hadtheir blue devils chased out ot stunt,the persecutliiB-iMrsecute- d hove forgot-to- n

their imaginary enemies, a ho peteslunatic who rould not rottiember his

wn Maine, his ago or th smallest de-

tail of his former life suddenly remem-bered hi former pursuit.

Nor Is this all. Seeing their comrades at work, other lunatics hadnever known the love ot art. who hadnever been trained In artistic work,can glit the fever. Interested at first Intheir neighbor's work, they eventuallydeveloped an Individual Interest In art.They tried their own hands at the samework. Home of them have made aston-ishing progress.

A patient suffering from the tnnulodes grandeur, who had never felt thoslightest artistic Instinct stirring with-

in him, learned al tho ond at threemonth of hard work to evolve land-scap-

from his Inner consciousnesswhich had real feeling and a sense otatmosphere. He was a little tailor.Disgusted with life, he had frequentlyattempted suicide, and It was not untilhe took up the penell that his maniashowed possibilities of eventual

Then 1'iere Is the eplleptl. palleutt!..i - .u.-d the idea He u mak, aj'.niinhiiig rrogre HU osylim.

ro-- k Is Infinitely supsHar n o'igtnal

There M an engraver ot brnw. whoexoeutes without n model chandeliers.vasoa nnd caps of more than ordinarybeauty. The ofHelal report says ofhtm : "Outside ot his trade, of which i

preserves porfect

nf- -

a iiisteit with tlio mania of norsocuUon,and of groAtncm. Ttxlu lie oannutconnect two Idr-na- , nor luu bo InfC suf-ficient Intolloottinl vigor for delirium.His profession alone survives atnld the.wreek of his mentality."

Compare thJs enso with that otwho has become In the asylum n

sculptor In wood. He had no previoustraining. It Is not n. niso ot survivalfrom the past. It Is n now and hithertounsuspected tnlonl that hns been devel-oped In bin insanity. Unfortunatelythis poor devil thinks hlmnolt envoi-oie- tl

by spiritual Influences and be-

lieves Hint ho has no liberty of thoughtor act Inn. Only tho other day as ho wuscarving n slag he placed tho piece ofwood under his chin. WJion nome fellow-

-patient remarked on thin ho ex-

plained that somo tinoontnillnble powerhad forced him to this otftouirtolty.

Thsn there U au alcoholic patientwho hm! onee been a painter on porco- -lutii. nine yenrs ago ho ueonme ailmnJyiril. He fell lowor nnd loet,until his Intellect wan almost de-

stroyed. For ninny years ho wan nn-ab- le

to tlo any work. At the asylum,however, he agulii took up hla brush.With the resumption ot hi? old workho mntle rapid stops toward recovery.Ho has already painted more than 00plates, which adorn tho walls ot therefectory nnd whloh htivu u positiveronuiuirulitl vnlue.

Tho oomploto stieoos of this experi-ment should stimulate Amcrieous toIntroduce It here.

Pit

AUDACIOUS KIQ9ANE.

ItiiRiip uii.l 1'orgrr tVii a. TypletlHoldlrr of 1'orlunr.

The hem ot the following story. KJh-saii- e,

had been a profnlnent businessman In Cincinnati, wiy McClure's. Hewas tiiml with othors and acquittedon tho oliarge of hurnltiK the stenmboutMurthn Wnshliigton to secure Insur-mie- n

nml nfterwurd was sent to thopeultentlnry for a largo bank, forgery.Into the Walker Nicaragua expedition,made up for tho most part of "mon ofstrong ohamcter, tired of the bum-dru- m

of common life und romty for acareer which might bring them theswnota of adventure or (bo reward offume," Klssnne now, oil coming out ofSix. i.,.i.lliiil..t... ...Sal.

never n lo their lives. tU) nlmuilonin snon eyii m h Fob. 1, 18m;

f

te

n

I

I

81

r,

iu

that

who

Under tin assumed iiaimt ho wus soonappointed and rommlsslonoil nsslstaiifcommuudliiu general, with tint rank ofmiijor, and ordered to luko film rue ortho army. He showed such ability IhmWalker soon promoted him. For ulgh'or nine mouths he hud the entirelliinnccs ot the country lu his hand,ami but for hi cnruful mnmige'meut,the filibustering scheme. It Is conceded,would liuve met un earlier defeatWhen (lcii. Wulher murchod to Illv.i-h- a

left (Iniiuidn lu iiltaiKO ot KlssamThe latter made sudden willies on

and, capturingt lie wives ami duughlers of prominentNlcntngtinna, lit Id tin. m iik hostages lobo oxeliunged for mousy or provisionHe Is rtputed to have muds a fortunelu the sale of confiscated hacienda-- ,

nml vouchers. Under his directioncathedral and convents and prlvat.dwellings were pillaged of gold, sllveiand Jewels. The plunder, which filledsix large cedar chests, wsj nieltt;.!.jmckod in small bulk und shipped toNew Orleans. Robbed lu priestly vvalmeats und carrying the holy oiiulinrltti.Klssatie led a triumphant procossluiithrough the streets ot Ursumln. Hlauudnclty ami bravery won for hint devoted followers. Few, If nny, ot hicompanions In amis suspected hiearly history. Nevertheless tho tropltndid nut shield him wholly from mem-ory ot the past. Uucognlzlng lu om-o-

the youthful followers ot the armyu sou of n mntt who hud tostlllfdagainst him in Hie Martini Washingtonease, Klseaus hud the young man ar-

rested an some trumped-u- p charge andshot down in cold blood. At the collapse nt the eipedttlau Klssau cause. I

to be published lu the imper accountof tho heroic death of hlmselt underbis new nam. Meanwhile he escape I

from the country to Panama on boardthe United Stntos sluoif ot war St.Mary's. Cant. Davis.

, lloit Mlde.llefore daylight on Dseember 8th

last a rare and disastrous phenomenonoccurred not far from Klllarney. inIroland. A grant Pt Iwg. lying on u

hillside mere than TOO feet high, hrok-loo- se

at Its lower edge, and the aemiIliild mass riawwl like u stresm ufblack luva, some leu mllea down Hitvalley ot His Ownucree Ulver. A housewllh eight oreiiwnts was swept way

nnd roads, bridges and fields werebt!od. yet the strange Hood ad, cad

11. ...I.. 1.. II, u ..li.l.l ll.nl llurafnu BIIBIIll III ...f. ...wfc w.... .....I .Lfi.titln llt-lt.- .... "HO nUI.IIOK, Mini .VU..IU , innwere unaware of what had happeneduntil day revealed the slimy Inksspread over the neighboring fluid.

Can't Marry Without n Uuttiiiml.

Wm Floreuee (larrard, highly con-

nected and employed lu a millinerystore nt Munale, lnd., lias declared offher proposed murrlago to CharlesHowe. The wedding was to have x-- f

curred the other night. The wedding'dinner was prepared and the preachernnd guests were present, but the groomdid not arrive and tha wedding hasbeen postponed from day to day untilthe young woman became dUgantedand made a imblh- statement ailing offiim wedding it u not known wntrath i uui"' ' UK man. hm g