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Page 1: Eddy Current, 08-22-1896University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Carlsbad Current, 1896-1918 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 8-22-1896 Eddy Current, 08-22-1896 Wm. H. Mullane

University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Carlsbad Current, 1896-1918 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

8-22-1896

Eddy Current, 08-22-1896Wm. H. Mullane

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4 22, NO 41.

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Hot One That Smack Conildaratilj' oru,nr. ,It I always r rollof to turn from tho

rad-h- ttlTer papers to tho cool, placidand tfold-buf- ? press. Ontho ono hand we hare tho torrid zone,with Ha passion of color and It errorat aoundj and on tho other tho blltsfulroposo, tho dreamy ono and tho dolcofar nlonto of It la Mlcoescaping from fit. Louie to tho Land ofI'uro DolltfhU r,

Toko up n allrer paper, and you willflu'.riido language, ofTenslro epithet

na eoarso nbuiof but In tho columnof the gold journal all la clrilUatlon,Dolsorto, reflnemont, Iloiton bakedculture arid wisdom. Here, for lnManco, la our afternoon mocking birdthnt tills tho twilight hour with aoftnnd soc-thln- ; tousle. Ita delight la torcfor to thoeo who differ with it on thofinancial rtuostton as "rot ton monoy"pcoplo nnil dvooiites of tho dlshonoildollar' This, you aeo, Is argument, re- -

llootlnn and wodltatlou..Then tho Chicago Chronlclo prosanls

unotl Instance of beautiful aoronltywhuuovur tho financial question l on.I'roo silver, In tho Tocabulary of thoChronlcta, U tho "licensing of wholealo repudiation and rascality," and Is

"sura to go tho way of lta scoundrelly

What a pity It Is that wo cannotalways dwell In such an atmosphere ofhoavenly calm, whoro tho reason la fedwith lofty argument and whero chasteand classical oplthot la tho rulot Whata contrast does tho gontlo goldbutpresent to tho "howling silver DorTlshl Memphis Commercial Appeal.

WHY IT FAILS.

An Emlnant aarman Tells Wbr He Hallavas the Uolil Standard Will Ma a I'all-nr- c.

Dr. Otto Arondt, amember of tho Prussian house of deputies and tho loader ofthe blmotalltsts In tho Uorman silverconvention of 1891, discusses "Tho Out-look for Bllvor" In the curront nuiiibciof tho North American Review, andfreely considers tho chances of blmctalllsin In Europo and Amorlca. IIoreaches tho conclusion that tho adop-tion of bimetallism by all tho

of tho world Is not as far dlstant ns many people believe, and hupoints out vory cloarly tho serious mistakes of any country now saddlingit")ll wltU tho slnglo gold standard.1 Dr. Arondt points out why tho goldstandard falls in a vory clear mannor.That a universal gold standard might

, be Introduced Is CQncofled, . 1)9 (jars.Hut that it la practically Imposslblo toobtain the gold necessary for that purpose la to-da-y admitted by tbo mostinveterate gold mart. Accordingly,the typical gold man of to-da- y alwayaLjianus tuo gold standard only forhis country. In London tho saying is that England must adhoruto tho gold standard, but that It Isvery much to be desired that tbo rostof tho world should adopt bimetallism.But tho gold standard man of Germanywishes to have his country in agree- -

monl with England on tne moneystandard. does notwish todopart from tho German standard, nor lloumanla from that of Aus

and Mius tho presentstato of affairs nocessarlly leada to thoextension of tho gold standard, whichia overywhoro recognized as dangerousand Impossible. Dulutli Herald.

PIPE

lllswarck's sttartehauin foretold the Im-portant UVeata of III, Life,

One of tlio two greati-a- t pipe calicotora Mho ever lived tva Mnnjula

whose smoking-roo- Inl'nrlrt had tin- - wtillw covered with coatl.tyin's, hoiih' of llicni worth, It Is olnlmi'tl.us much iih flo.oCKi, mid nil nrruiigcilwith grriil 1 nullity of dcalgn.

Tho other una Uio well-know- n dipt.Urnggc, of Ixindoit, hoo col lectionww ruined nt $200,000, who hud ngviitiin cwu-- part of the known world, inn)whose (collection wn deemed worthyin isso of liemg ironic a hjwjlaJ exhibit(luring the summer season ut the Crystal Palace.

Prince lllsmnrck U a grvot nine col'lector, nnd the gm of, bin collection Iiiiha cu.-lot- history. Many yearn ago, uhlllsmarck was Htrolllng In the sulitirlmof lrlcdricliKriiho with hla tu n turninglie woaneeonted by n llolii'iiilun peddleranil rutktMl to liuy u plitlii nifcrMJUitiiinplimof Uie type tliat Jllsiuurok inoxt

Usl. Attlrntthe eliiiiiieil for (lit pliHt thepower of foreeivHt, nnd told him hewould servo three einiterura ita iiiliiii- -

ten and thnt three luiporliuit oJiangeain hla life would lie foretold by not I

denta befalling the iiliw.laughing, HUiimxvIt Iwught '.

lie has slime aerted thtee era- -

jieror. Two dajM before the lilatnriiiiiuiutMit when he whs refuartl hii mull'ttn'jo the stem of III idpe mntted nndcame to plaowi. Utter li chipped it

piece from the aide of the bowl, midwithin ii month he wmh tirtioMwilly tllatnlrMtl by the tireaeiit eiuiieror. Thethird algu haa yet to come.

The tllack Hum" Trout.In France they have n specie of trout

called the "lilaoR bunt." He la almostpure black when taken from the water,but changes color to suit the receptaclein which ho Is put. In n while jar thecreature cha.iges to it pure albino Infrom tuo to three days, but changesback to black when put Inn dark vossefIn n common (lottery Jur he becomes abrick color mi transparent that he canacar"iy ne seen.

1. 0. Sanchei ciii nlvo the, be

contract oi insurance.

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,r?.i I j jHWVnffRBKv IKaHHnEHisN BBBIHHHH IBBHBHi JnLji aaaaLiTTSa bKIVOL, EDDY NEW MEXICO, AUGUST 1896,

gpNTRAST.

philosophical

Philadelphia.

phlloiophical

predecessor," greonbacklsm.

distinguished

acknowledged

leadlop-nation- s

Austria-Hungar- y

trlallungary

COLLECTIONS.

UUiiiurekdvellned.liui

WONDERFUL INDUSTRY.

A WlMomln Man Ilaa Workatt Tan Yearsun Flflcen CaMncta.

Out In the wilds of Wlscuiislu In tholittle rural village of lnrfJntown,(lrvcncotinty.llves one of the most Indttst rlousmen of the century, say a the New YorkWorld, lie la Peter lltmxc, n cabinetnr.ker. Ten yenra ago he conceived the

Iden and pevfected plana In drtoll of themost Ingenious nnd elaliornU' comblnittlon bookcase and wrlUng cabinet In theworld.. Having saved enough money tosupport him the remainder of his life,he began the construction of not onlyone of titer cabinets btitof 15, finishingn certain part of cnoti tit the name tlmobeforo ndvanalng farther.

The cnblnata are Inlaid with all of thonative woods, Uie loarda having been Inhis ahop seasoning for over IB yenm.When completed the IS cabinets willcontain 4,000.000 plrcoa of wood. HomoIdea of the vlnie retiuired for the comrfetton of this undertaking may lie hud

by knowing that It would take a manworking eight houra a day one year tosimply sort and count n million pieces,mtiuy of which will have to bo handled

0 tlmea by Mr. Hnnse ln'fore lnMiigjier- -

inniieiitly ndJiiiU'd. The ton of eachenbluet la to contain 17,000 pieces and

itch of tho iKists 4.000. The agedworkman figure that it will take himnix yearn to (Itilsh hla work nnd the 0

pieces of futiiltiiie will bo cotiipieteiint the wiiiie time

Mr. limine la 71 yenrs of nge, but hale,hearty nnd full nf hoM nnd determination to complete tills wonderful work,to which be applies llliiiKelr eiitlitiNinstlenllv every workday. Ilia lintleiieennd perseverance- - art' remarknble.He cntinta on enuh unblnet being worth83.000 73.oo for tne totwm-- aimplcted, and liellevea tltftt Investing bistlmo in tunning tiiem win prove mineprofitable thnt spending hla tunney n

life Insurnnee would linve Deen.

THE PEASANT'S FRIENDS,

An Arliartan ralila Wlimn Mnrut tVIII lloAppreciated liy rolltlrlam.

One day the owl remarked to thecrow Uint tne nenwint who iiiui uneiymoved Into tlw cottage bcyouil thewood won a good fellow and the ctovooMcd tle word to the Jackdaw and UieJackdaw to the parrot, anys uie uctroiiFrco Prewi. Then the fox wonted toknow what wan tip, and, being duly Informed, ho took it niton himself to inform tho other wild animals of theforest. rnd pretty aoon It wan

"Itvaolvitl, Tlmt the peasant Using ugood fcljQvy c will visltnimamtjirovi'our good will."

In duo time there waa n grcntgut luring of birds and bcuiU, anil ntmalgnitlxvutltonn crirxl out and apiilniinPdTii hUown jtcctUlnr Way. Tlnga weivulglityllveh and the nwenibliige wu tlntter- -

ing itnclf tlmt It was doing the propertiilnir in n proper way wiicn Uie iwinmntnppoared, with hla halratandlng up andhJscyca linnglng out. nmi exeiiuiiietii

'.Vhl Itck-a-dn- y, but what in TexaaiHall tJikrowaliout7"

"We lutvo come to show our friend- -

ship for n bully lwy," wo the elioru."Had you como ua onomieH i vuhiiii

lwve brouirht out my tUiotguii nod protected mynelf, hut now, alaal I am help- -

kvm mid undone."Moral The man "In Uie hand of hla

friends" may bo tiitlod avon by hla ciie--mica,

TRAVELS OF A OULLET.

MUsed a Mock, Hut Jumped Two Hillsand Wounded Man.

It. II. Campbell, of tho Madras civilcorps, tells of an incident wnien cameunder his ofllclal notice iih magistrateof Hosan, Madras, aaya the New Yorkllecorder. A l.uropcun was huntingblnck buck on ft hlllsldo when he got ushot with hla Martlul-Ileur- y carbine.Tint rcatilt of the shot taught him nlesson about the dangers of long-rang- e

bullets.In a valley. l.SOO yards tnvny. beyond

two rather high hills and n utuu ponti,it natjvo wna standing with hla headbowed nnd hands clasped behind hisI nek. The bullet broke the wrist of hishand. In the Investigation that fol-

lowed the eourso of the bullet wnatraced accurately, luilriugiit the mile-lutie.t-

bullet had hit a stone, on thehillside ami gone liouiiillng over andover the first hill. At the next hill an-

other place whore t Iih bullet atrtiek wntf juntl. Hero Uio nutlet leaped up intothe nlr. almost perpendicular''-- , andwhen it enuiu down In the rice Held II

hit tho niHii'a wrlat, broke the Iwiir,cut a gash In hla body and then droppedto the ground, n atwiit ball, rue mostdaiigeroua bullet, ante the one In a ao- -

onllwl Isu't-liMul- gun. la tne one ibbigiHHt rleoehelltig through Air.

Cllutea for tlin llreatli."1 tielleve that the habit of citing

aploe of one kind nnd another whichdrinking men Require." ld a plijtlelonlit the Venetian building the ooerdny,"la nlmoat its bad m the drink habit It- -

aelf. No tl bneroom Ueon-Ude-

cilipHMl uowailaya tiiileas ItIibm on the Imi' a tniy fllletl with lotea,nllsptec, cinnamon, lemon iieel.ealeuiua,or other iiuutrctit oondliuentx. Theoriginal Idea of supplying theiu ihliijraseeiua to have Ik'cii to take away theIhpior smell from the drinker' breath,but nine out of ten who eat the- - thluffado It heenusif It gooa wltii tlietlrlitK, andthey wunt all they on it get for theirmuuey. In tills way the aplee habit Iscoolly formed. Thwe pkwa set aa jmjherftil Irrltnnta, and produce erlla ofvarious sorbj. Peptiereonw lwe ft de-

bilitating effect en the aystem, elntiamon depresseti the action o,t the heart,and calaratia hsa a lad effect en tholiter."

PLATFOflM A3 ADOPTED.

Ilestnratlnn of l'rlntlda tir Ilia llaino,eratln I'arly nt Uhlcaxn,

Following is tho full text of tho platform as submitted by tho majority ofUio committee on resolutions and nsadopted by tho convention:

Wo. thu democrats oi tlio united mates,In convention assembled, do rcnfllrm ourallegiance to thoso groat essential princi-

ples of Jttstlco and liberty upon which ourInstitutions aro founded, and which thodemocratic party hss advocated from Jcffcrion's tlmo to our own ireeoom oispeech, freedom of tho press, freedom ofconscience, tho preservation nt personalrights, tbo eouality ot all cltlrcns beforetho law. anil tho faithful obicrvanco ofconstitutional limitations.

During all these years tho democraticparly has ratltted tho tendency of selfishinterests to tho centralization of governmental powers and steadfastly maintainedtho Integrity ut tho dual scheme of governiiient established by tho founders ol thisrepublic of republics. Under Its guidanceand teaching Uto great principal of localsoK'gQvcuiMcnthn founded Iti best expression iu tho maintenance of the rightsof tho states and Hi Its assertion ot tho liecesiltv of cuntlnlnu thu general govern-

incut to thu excrclso uf tlio powers grantedby tho constitution of tho United States.

Tho constitution of tlio united Matesguarantees to every citizen tlio rights oicivil and religious liberty. Tho democraticparty hss always been tho exponent of po-

litical liberty and religious freedom and itronows Its obligations mid rcalllrnis lis devotion to thesu ftmdntiiuntal principles uttho constitution.

Itecogultliiglhatlliu money question isparamount to all others at this time, wo

invito attention to the fact that thu federalconstitution names silver and gold togethor as tho money metals of tho United mateand that tho llrtt coinage law pasted byrongrtws, under thu constitution, uiiulo tliosllvor dollar Uio monetary Unit, and admitted gold to frco coinage at it ratio batedupon tho silver dullar unit.

act ur 1878.

Wodcolarotliatthoaclot 1 87:1 demone-

tizing sliver, without thu Ituowlcdgo orituiirornt of the American people, In resulted In Uio appreciation ot gold midcorresponding fall in tho prices ot com

modules nroduccd by tho people; a heavylnerint.n in the burden of Imiutkm Mid

nil debts, public and prlvulc: tho cnricJineuto thu uioiioy-luiidin- g class nt homoand abroad, prostration of Industry andImpoverishment of tho pcoplo.

Wt'.nrv ipjnHvrnbly opposed to monome-

tallism, which has locked fast tlio prosperi-ty of an Industrial people In tho paralysisuf hard times, (lold monometallism Is aLrillslt policy mid Its.niloptlonlms broughtother nations Into llmiticml servitude toLondon. It Is not only but

and It can bo fastened onthu United mates only by Uio stilling otthat Indomitable spirit and love ot libertywhich proclaimed our political Independ-ence, in 177(1 and won it In the war ot therevolution.

mm; pkmanhkii.We demand the free und unlimited com

ago uf both silver and gold nt tho presentlegal ratio of 1(1 to I, without waiting (ortho aid or consent of any other nation,Wo demand that tho standard silver dollarsliall bo u full legal tender, equally withgold, fur nil debts, public and private, andwo favor such legtslutloti us will ptevcutlor the future thu dciiioiiltizntlon ut anylaud ot legal tender monoy by private con-

trite t.We are ojipoicd to tho polioy and prac-

tice of surrendering to the holders ot thoobligations of tlio United mutes tho optionreserved by law to tho government of re-

deeming such obligations in cither silvercoin or gold coin.

Wo uto opposed to tlio Usuliigof interestbearing bonds ot tho United mates In timeuf ihmuc, and condemn tho trattlcliig withbanking syndicates, which, In exchangelor boiidi and at nil enormous profit toilumuolvoj, supply thu federal treasurywith gold to maintain the pulley ot goldiiiuiioinutulllsiii.

Congtuss itlouu haitho power to coin andIssue money, mid this power cannot bo de-

legated lo corporations or individuals.U'c, thordlure, denounce tho Issuance ol

11.1UM Intended to oltoulato as monoy bynational banks as In derogation of thoconstitution, and wo demand that all paperwhleh Is made a logal tender fur ptiblioand private debts, or which Is receivablefor dues to the United mates, shall bo is-

sued by tho government ol tho Unitedmate and shall bo redeemable In coin.

OI'l'OSK TAIIIff AIMTATION.We hold that tarilf dullw should bo le

vlwl for purpose of revenue, tueh dutiesto be so adjusted ns to ojiernlo equallyUuouKliiHiltheeouiiiry and net dlssrlmi-uut- e

between eluss or section, ami thatUxitlkiu should be limited by the need olthe government honestly aiiileeonoiuleullyadministered. We denounce ns disturbingto business the republican threat to restorethe iloKiuloy law which litis been twicetHiiiiUiimed uy the people in national eleo--

tluus, and wiueh, enacted under the falseIdea ol prutectluu to lunne industry, pruvd u pruhtiu breeder l trusts and iiiouopo-lies- ,

enriched ilia few nt the expense ol thetiiuiiy, restriutliig trade and deprived theprwdueer ol the great Aiiisrleau staples ofiteeess to their natural markets. Until thelaoiiey iUoetltni Is settletl wo ate opposedto any ugltatloii lor I urtlntr change 111 ourlaril! laws, exeetit suuh as are uueessary10 meet the dullelt in revenue caused bythe adverts deelstmt ol the supreme roiirt011 the IniMiine ux. Hut fur this tin--0UU11. ol the supreme eouttlhurit would bomideilsiiiii the revenue under the lawpawed by n demetratlo eoiigri in sirirtpuntianie ol the uniform dealilyns of thateourt (tir nearly lou years, (hat oourt hav--

IU ffmt dealslgii iusUliieilwbleli have

preneuily overruled by Uie ablest judges

w ho have vwiat on that bench. Wo do--eiaro mat 11 isiuiounty 01 congress 10 uio

II the cniisiiiMionni power which remainsfter that ttetHMiin. or which may oomo

from Its reversal by tho court as It mayhereafter ba constituted, so that tho burdens ot taxation may bo equally and Itnpartiany lam to uio cnu mat wcaitit ins-be- ar

Its proportion of the expenses of thogovernment.

fXMIIrW I'AITKII I.AIIOII.We hold tbamao most vfllolent way ol

protecting A nJgJiMn labor Is loproventtheIniDortatlon ofntorelan nauner labor tocompoto with iWitjtlie homo market, andthnt tho value oymr homo market to ourAmerican fnrmws ami artisans Is greatlyreduced by itfvlcloui monetary systemwhich doprei'egdlio prices ot their products below Uuff cost of production andthus deprive iSttn of tho moans ol purchasing tho piquets 0! our homo manufactories, nun as laoor creates tne wcniinot tho country, wo demand tho pasnego ofsuch laws ns iifity be iierennry to protectit in all Its rights

Wo are In favor ot tho arbitration otdifferences between employers engaged Inintetatato commerco nnd their employes,nnd recommend mi oh legislation as is

to carry out this principle.Tho absorption ot wealth by tho low, tho

consolidation of uur leading railroad systerns and tho formation ol trusts ami poolsrequire n stricter control by the federal goveminent of those, arteries ol commerceWo demand tho enlargement of tho powers ot tho interstate commerco communionand such restriction and guarantees In thocontrol of railroads as will protect thu peoplo from robbery nnd oppression.

Wo denounce the pmttlgato waste ol thomoney wrung Irotu tho people byppres-slv- o

taxation nnd tho invlshjigiuoprlntionaof recent republican congresses, whichhavo kopt the tnxea high, while tho laborthat pay tliem Is unemployed nnd thoproducts ol the people's toil are depressedIn price till they im longer pity the cost otproduction. We demand n return to matsimplicity and ecauomy whlnh benefitsdemoornllo government, mid n reductionin tho number ol usolei olllees, the sumriesol which drain iho ultnu(V id thepooplo.

IIOVItllNII.ST IIV INJUNCTIONWo denounce the arbitrary Interference

by federal authorities 111 local ulfairs nsviolation ot tho constitution ol tho Unitedmates mid n crime against tree Institutionsund wo especially object to government byInjunction an a huff and highly dangerousform of ounrcssion. hv wii.V tMW J"Ke:, Ju contempt ol tho laws of tho -and rights ol citizens, become at oucu leg-

islators, Judges and exculloiierst mid wonpprovo tho bill passed at thu Inst sessionof tho United mates senate, and now pend-

ing In tlio of representatives, relatlvo to rflitomjit In tcu courts, und jrovldlug for trials-- by Jury 111 cCrtan. m ofcontempt.

l'ACIKIt' Kl'NIIINII llll.l..No illscriminatloii should bo indulged by

the govcriimont of tho United mates in favor ol any of Its debtors. Wo approve oltho rcfustiolof thu Kitty-thir- d congress topuss the Pacific railroad funding bill, anddenounce the eirort ut the present republi-can congress lo enact n similar measure.

Iteougiiiilng thu Just claims of deservingunion soldiers, wu heartily endorso therule of thu present commissioner ol pen-sions, tlmt no names shall bo arbitrarilydropped from tho pension roll, mid thofact ol enlistment and service should bodeemed conclusive evidence agtlnst illsease and disability beforo enlistment.

Wo favor the admission ol thu territoriesof New Mexico, Arliona und OklahomaInto tho union as states, and we favor theearly admission ot all the territories hav-ing tho necessary population as will en-

title tltciu to statehood, and while they re-

main territories we hold that tho ofllclalsappointed to administer tho government ofany territory, together wifii the District olColumbia ami Aluska, should bo uoun lidoresidents of thu territory or district Iuwhich thu tlutlea aro to be performed. Tliodemocratic parly believes In homo ruleand that nit public lauds o the Unitedmates should bo appropriated to thu es-

tablishment ot free homes for Americancitizens.

We recommend tjmt the territory of Al-

aska bo granted n deleguto In congress nudUnit the general laud and timber laws ottho United mate be extended to that terri-tory.

Tho Monroodoetrlno as originally de-

clared and as interpreted by succedlngpresidents, Is 11 permanent part of the for-

eign policy of the United mates, und mustut nil times be maintained.

We extend our sympathy to tho peopleol Cuba in their heroic struggle lor libertyand iiidopoudoiico.

We are opposed to Die tenure In the publie service Wu favor appointments basedupon mettts, fixed terms ol odlse, and suhan administration ol the elvli service lawsns will alford equal opportunities to all

ot ascertained Illness.SU Tlllllll Tl:liM.

We declare It to be the unwritten law ntthis republic, established by ustoui undusage ol 1W years, nud sanctioned by thoexamples ol tbo greatest ami wisest olthose who founded nnd have maintainedour government, that no man should boeligible lor a third term el the presidentialoflfro.

The federal uoverutiwnt should oare fornnd improve the Mississippi river and othergreat waterways ot the republic so as tusecure (or the Interior slates easy andehonp transportation to tldu water. Whenany waterway ot the republic is of sufll- -

elect importiuee to demand aid ol tho goveminent, suoh aid should be extended uponn definite tdsn ol cortlnuoiis work untilpermanent Improvement is secured.

Coiitldins is the justice uf uur cause and.. ...1... .... . . . -- .. . ....11tuo iiwvaaur wr it luwti b uio i'un.wu submit tlio foregoing declaration oltiritiolnles and nurnose to tho considerateJudgement nt the American people. Woinvite the sunnort of all citizens who annrovethem and who tieiiro to uavo tuemmade elfeetlve through legislation for therollof ol tbo peQple and (he restoration 01tue eouttirya prespeni

KM; ioonl; Di llo 1 dit ps

,H. PIERCE, President, S. T, BITTING

National Bank,OIF1 EIDIDir. IsT. .Mi- -

Clms II. Kddy, J. V, Mutlieson, SPlW. A. Hawkins.

DOORS, MOULDINGS,.

PICKETS, SASH, etc,

J. F.

And

I

llavltiu l'llrpllAIMt

1). F. I'. A311

Vlca President C E. Conway, Cubler

tPireecTore.s.1. A. Ktldy, it, II.

C. I!. I'ouway.

TKiKTJ,Is)

).e'ea.evea'e-e'it,e9'-ei.ek-ss- e

NIMH! UTH SHINRI.I18 1

Pa00Caa0a0eea000alaWlMATHESON,

.ooxprn,ssionOonunil

t

W,

Porwiii'iliiig

Valley

Hay, Grain, Seed, Feed, Blacksmith Coaland Ice delivered in $he City.

Solicit Public Trade.The Pecos

Oholoo Moats of i KindsCine J'ork Raassgo,l'rltn Tripe and tlamj.

aruM posito not.; V.htt9tmu" m'W A. KERRII.

Fancy

Meat MavHefc.

GroceriesW. A. MILLER,

painter .and Defiorator,aK

(JalJery of Fe Artf3UAINTg. 011,8, VAttNiailKfl, KALHAN

I'lOTUIti: KIUMKB, HOOM MOULDINU IARTIBTU' MATliUIALa t.Ul)

"Weill- -

l'nao, Texas,

l'lerca

N.

SIPoiciX"t3r.

I.UIIK MOUIIDINQ

0. T. M0H0L80N,(len'l. Vm. A Bent,

TojHiko, Kaasaa.

1899. Cestril Time,

ANTA FETHE SHORT bINE TO

Chicago, St. Louisand Kansas Oity.

fo Tnuisfeis from El Paso tr Fort Worth.

Askfor Time Cards nnd Msns ol YourKearsst A fit at, or write

COI'IiANU,nnd

DBolii FeciTime Card Effectlfe Hot. 1st

Hitting,

I

KAHtiLS

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8 ROUTED

Leaves Pecos, Tex., daily 'at 3:40 a m, arriving atjloswell, Jf.Mat 12:45 vi. central' time.

Leaves Iioawcll, JV. M. dally at 2.-0- p.m, and arrivci at Pirn,Texas, at 11:06 p. m, connecting with tkn train of tins Texas Paotfiorullway for all points Worth, South, Jlast and West,

For low rates or Information regarding the RESOURCES ofJlilMvalley, the price of LANDS, or any other matters of interest to tffipublic apply to

E. O. Faulkner,Receiver and GenAfgr, EDDY Jf,M

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THS CURRSHT,WM. II. M r h i.'a n k

"Official Paper of Eddy Coonty.

tll)irt ctftf Mainour tit MOj Sew MrsitrM In MJi S M. rt Mh m44m nwlir

SsTUatuv Aoo. !K 1BU0.

H0II80HIITION IUTHH.WKKKttY Hf mall tr uinaM 11.00.U tninprrrtl RifiHibi II.W.

Hatlonal Democratic Ticket.

For I'nulilcnt:Wm. .1. HilYAN.ol Nebraska.

KnrAll'l'lll'll KKWAIX. of Maine.

Democratic County Ticket.

Fur I'mbato.liulKt' -

ANANIASUmCU.WI'i-- i i ittitilf fminiitMiioiiera

1st Hilt., X. l'l'NNl?(IIIAM.!ind I.Ut., (I.M. MO.N'llQIi.:iri nut., piprim t'oitrr.

For licrliT.i. i,. now.

I'ur I'ruUilo WorkW. It. OWItN.

lftir mttmr -W. IMHJIMIItAN.

i0r Treasure- r-s. T. IIITTI.S'll.

Por uperliiteiitlonL of Schools1111111 NV.MK Villi.

fajpurvcyor- -It. A. N V il I! V Itll.

inr I'nroner- - -

.I.T. (OOl'ICIt.

Por Itoad OvemeerI'reeliiel Xi. I,,I(K lit' NT.

BO. W. 1. DHTASL

Tho ticket nonilimti'il by tht ropuullouns oi Kddy ooiinty represent uuntil (Kir of our host eltiaeni, and weretliln u (iIoku county polltieully no doubtninny would on elected. A It In there1m but little uhuuce exi'fit whore themerlin or Individual iiiiiuiui'o far oxcent I hose on the dcinoenttlu ticket.Nearly till ootl titixoiut arc of ottoopinion, and that Is that the countyoMIcurt iliould at all tune bo lllled bythe bout iiiiitorlul at hand, ami thatimtiniinl politic cut but llttlo l)u,uro incounty mutter. The democrat lutveiininlnutfd iiiuuy koimI men, especiallythe ihurllf nominee, who u a peaceonlcer In nut excelled in the territory.The clerk. Mr. Owr-us-, Inn also nlventnupllent mittainetiiiii, and mi hiiuonttltl Mk n butter man fur ufeeorilmn Mr. Cohrn. 'riie other uniceslire loo siimII U deserve Mpoolul mentlnu oxetiu the iMMinl of commissionera, and lor Mtum lniHirtaut oilltis theileiniKuwpy I him placed lu ht footfnrwnrd lu noiiilnatliiK Dr. Monroe,Mr. CuiiiiliiKliam and I'eter I'orli.While Mr. MielnUuldl Ims been n faith-ful and competent member. It in u,on-(rall-

iidinllted tlmt Mr. Corn willinako it food an olllclnl. ItHlmplyregis with Uh Mople to say who shallbe rtnn.

It mil) rvtttru n Kiunro at the beetHeidi of thin Tallwy to prim, that cul-tivation, and cultivation with properwuter upply, will umko ht. Fieldsof half CHltlvmnl beU thorn are, butmoru limn Imlf the houU are dwitl undthe Uuliine will die liorlly. Hveryfarmer wIhi ha followed the direc-tion for mktlUK uetu Jlrst Riven outby Cettiily SiipwlntwlMit Netblt, uannow boast of u line crop of hosts Theboeti ou the Ilrticne vineyaid are superb. The ground lw been kept wellstirred und never allowed to buke,which U llw only wny the beoU uuti bekept KrowliiK. WIhju tlw groundbake the mU die and u it yUUborder they rot. (July u many buoU

leuld be piAiittMl ui win be properlyilnuwl, cultivated und irrigated. Thwtero will Im no failure. The Mill.

olitnate and wuter nupply la ull tlmt-M-

poftnlbly tw dMired.

The Optic, of Las Vegas, still eontlnuM to bold for biuietnlllsui. protsc

tlnn and tho rbpublloiin party. Hadthe democratic party announced In ltdplatform for iiinnnuiiiUilllMii the Opticwould be the firm to reumfre a demorrntlc jKjper for advocating lilnietnlllim. He consistent above all thIUtfH,

and do not claim to be a republicanwhile ndvooutliitf blmclallUm, Mr.Optic. None of the rent of your partyIn trylnu to hold on tlmt wuy. Manyhave left the party of robber tariffand gold buggery, while others likothe Citizen of Albuucro.uo have sim-

ply Hopped und acknowledged thedomination of the party over conscience.

The most nvuilubio and HtrongCHtcandidate for delegate to congrennfrom Now Mexico on the democraticticket, would be 1 A. Mnnzauariw;but lu onse Mr. MiinranareH declinesHi nomination we see in II. II. l'ergussun the next lu Ktrcngtli. Mr. FergtistKin, known as he in throughout theterritory, would make u strong raceagainst any one the opposing partywould place lnthe Held as his opponent, und we have been personally Informed that he will be the man. Oldt'olfux may be put down for u nicehandsome majority for Mr. Manzatiurv or Mr. Fergussou. Whoever maybe the choice of the republicans fordelegate to cougress, must be u manfavored by Catron, which ulone Is sulll- -

uleul to condemn him lu the eyes ofthe intelligent people of New Mexico.Springer Stockman.

'J ho CL'Iiiie.nt Is in receipt of theSixth Annual Cutuloguo of the NewMexico College of Agriculture andMechanic Arts, Mesillu 1'ark, N. M.Tho catalogue-- , which wan printed luI.UH Vegas by L. Allen, In fully up tothe average il not superior to the workdone heretofore. The catalogue uivenall desired Information concerning thocollege, und is IndUpemMible to prospeutlvo putions, The college is one ofthe best educational Institutions in thewiwt. Its locution is somewhat slmllar to that or Kddy, und is thereforesuperb oh regards health. The coursesof study embrace, us the name ludlcutos, everything concerning ngrlciiltore and mechanic arts, as well aslatin, Spanish and Kngllsli languages,which form u part of the full course.

White hundreds have succumbed (othe heat in the east the past couple ofweeks, the llrst fatality, or even purllul sunstroke, has us yet to be recordedin the l'ccos valley. The heat of thisvalley has been greater according tothe thermometer, but the elevationcihinch less humidity, which makeseither heut or cold les perceptibleWere the case reversed what a howlwould go up f mm the tsteru pressconcerning the fearful country outwest, where people die of sunstroke.Then when winter come and manyare frozen to death lu the east whileour boys are disporting in the watersof the I 'cooh, Is another time the resi-

dent of this valley can oxclulm, "Ohow pleasant is life lu the I'ecosvulley!"

We hear considerable talk now-ii-duy- s

about mlddle-of-th- e rouders. Amlddlu-of-th- c rotidcr Is supposed to bea member of the pop parly who is ills-tm- t

lulled with the nomination of llryuuby the pops and who advocates tlmtpops vote only for nominees of the pupparty who have not been Indorsed byother parties, lie is generally a poli-

tician without principle, wholes Inthe present situation no opportunityto ride into oillce. Mlddle of thc-road- -

crs will be scarce after the Novemberelection, the rank and Die of the popparly being a unit for llryuu, und ullthu bluster of the middleoun have .i elfuct.

The nettsjNtpor fraternity of NewMexico breuthtw easier. Allen Kellyhas gone to l.os Angeles, to remain,purhui, Inrever, say the K! 1'usollerulil.

Sorry Kelly is gone, for with himgo tin! inn of rousting him.

liouike Cochrnii, thu great NewYork lawyer, has signified u wll llntr- -

!im to moot Win. .1. llryuu lu jointdelmto. The chance are when theymeet wo will luwr souielliliur dron. andIt Is not unlikely to be ttIO ikmiiiiI ofCocliinii.

After the eltlnu of Wm. J. IlryxuNow MhxIini will be admitted to statehood; with the elwjlloii of Win. McKlnley no silver tsrrllorle will be ad- -

lulttHl tor u period of four your.Which will you hare?

llryuu ' Now York sjtMeu uppouredIn the lust uwuit of the d uimikt.which I the only mpor In tin v'eoosvulley to print (lie fpeiwli. If you wuutail tli new take the Cviiiiisnt.

If the nrliiutnl of dinoruey aieworth upiHjrting a demoiislraUon toshow our uppreciatioii of tit pisiformand camlldules of lb nstioiml jwrtywould not be out of plnoe

The democrat of Kddy should notoluim u veiy urdeul ikIIimIoii to thucause, bolug almost ulone In not rati-fying the iioinlnuttou or llryuu.

The atee vote In oungreLS whichW"iild give the I'nltwl Mute tninetal- -

Usui would admit New Mexico, andthe gold bugs w'nujd keep It n territorylorever.

Aiiutlinr i.Minrl.John M. Wright, u staunch republi

can and former resident of silver City,In u letter to the San Francisco Kxatn-Ine- r

or tho 3rd Inst,, renounced alleglance to his party aiiddeclured himselffor Dry an and Sewall. This uctlun ontho part of Mr. Wright Is somethingor n surprise to Ids rricuds here, but itis none the less creditable to his Judg-

ment as a tuati, The case of .lohn M.Wright Is paralleled by thousands ofprominent republicans In the west andsouth. They havo forsakou their partybecause they know that IU preceptsand tenets uro antagonistic to the so-

ciological und Industrial demands ortho hour. It Is only the expectant,mercenary cuwuru who will cllug to thoissues he knows to be fulse. True, Itcosts no little effort for a man to pub-

licly renounce his filth in u party hohas been taught to love and has labored to maintain, but when ho discoversthat tho men who shape Its destinyare selfish, greedy nod devoid of prin-ciple, he must then choose between hispride und Ids honor. This very momeutotts iiienllon is now being seri-

ously weighed by thousands of honestrepublicans throughout the I'nltedStates, und tho result will be that onnext November the greatest revolutionlu the public sentiment of our vastvoting population will bu recorded andthe cuiiho of the people will be madechampion over the dictatorship of afew men.- - Silver City Independent.

SIiiiicj vt. Stmi.

liourke Cochran's meeting at Madison Square garden Tuesday eveningwui more slguillcuut lu the characterof the audience than lu anything thatwuh suidor done by Mr. Cochran. Itwas u gilt-edge- d uffalr, all through,und u man who couldn't draw his checkfur at least u million had no businessthere. Tho railroad presidents, thobunk presidents, the managers oftrusts, the treasury throtlers and therepresentatives or all the great corporations und monopolies were cousplcuously lu evidence. Everything burmonlzed with tho republican billiondollar campaign plan; even tho gleeclub that did the singing for the mootlug wan composed entirely of bunkers,and according to the Associated l'ress,which doesn't Incline toward the silverside, tho meeting wus a thoroughlyurlstocrutlc uffalr, and It will probablydo moro than any other one thing thathas yet occurred to prove that this is acampaign of money ugulust the poopie. Albuquerque Democrat,

I'lih Lw.Notice is hereby given that under

tho laws of tho territory of New MuxIco it is unlawful to tuKu or kill in anyof the waters of this territory, anyspeckled trout or lood llsh at any timeby the use uf any poisonous or deleterlous or stupefying drug, or by the useof any explosive substance, or by theerection of any wter, duiu, or other urtillclul obstruction, or by tho use or anynet, Kuluo,or device whatsoever, exceptby book or line. And it Is unlawfulto have llsh in possession except forfood, und then only when necessary'for immedluto use; unit any personviulutluguny of thu provisions or thislaw shall be lined In the sunt of fromQM to 8300, und bo Imprisoned for uperiod not to exceed ninety days, or boboth lined and Imprisoned us afore-said.

Why limy Warm (ioml.

Vvlmu Hilly limit, tliu iliilliigiiUliDi!Usllfunils joarualul, kept liuutu iu tint,FrnnaUoo on lilt own account, lis liuJ aChinese cook whom bUoulW uofu d.i

tlmt limy beoiiinu tliu tulk of tinttown, mitl llfrttst originated Ut 1'nultlrobsU sly lu of having blmlt brc.iWnttfur ids frlvuda. It wss n tun tot of con-tlnu.-

wonder huw tho Oliluvtv nmusgedto eietl nil oiser Hau l'tnuaitco ouoki,Ono inoriiiug lUvsi's houtkipur tisdonsluu to vlilt Hid bniiint, soiliui by III oj eu Uoor of tliv IMloSun ilielisnrd a pvoullnr noUe, l lptovlng in lit.

nw her bletted Hop I.iuk In tli ast oflilllug tut mouth with wairr from n sup,iuuI quitiiBg n sir wiui over thu dnagii,wliloli liu wss kumilliig with ids hsuus.IUrt litukoup liOHt(kr.iug foitliwlth,sutl ( Mitward The mr uf ihU1 tlint if you wrtiit to enjoy jour break-Mt- t

keep nwny from (he ktitiu, iiiiIvmyour Mil mslcM th UImhU.- - Hu.

'Ill Nall.iH'. (Inrtl,l'fwldeilt UlfevlsSi Iwe uffislSily ldl-oslr-

tlmt llo r I l.i llsng Oiisug will usHie gMMt uf tfle imlliui Uuilng tile futileeoiuiug vUlt to ihw etiuutry sod (IriiernlItuggl0, latioiitMl nt (luveruoi's islsml,llhS Omit ilMlgUHlrtl 10 ImI.ii altaigitof Illsdelulle ot the Mflxpllui .

llllOUIIISUAl' I.N I'.UJII.

Ukl tlrliMM N ilwiil, lUt ti'-u- j oM iiihu,Wti lir'er ehtl lllin i.i.i.r;

IU hmamI do harm, U j. ; i,

A most ooimukuihIm uu.xlle'U H)itie lulu the ueiu. ,.m.

And .It, MMjeli,i n,AoJ lU, slid Ud'i) shJ lU, ..oil wis,

While ptecluue lloiB itt.l till.The icsder of the tpr u

Much Utlr would likvv fstcdIf he bad died tvU ywit ki.

Old mimes Mttll be tJ.

Sound Miitir,Tltkllwn, Ill July S4.--To the F.dltor

of ill World Her Aid: Qalitbng sud geldbug newspapers nil over the country areoonstautty howling "sound money,""honest dollar." What doM It mestiT luone breath they will tell you the silver dollar will boy Jnat as much the gold dollar andpay debt Jmt as well a the gold dollar andla the next breath will tell you silver dol

lar Is only !worth 00 or 03 cents.What do they meant They lately have

attack a new howl- - "repudiation." That'snloeky strike. A Chlongo correspon.dsndant, 0. C. Campbell, In the Daily Intar Oceaa of the 18th Inst., make a dash-

ing display of his term. lie says:'The 10 to 1 proposition Is repudiationof part of oor obligations." Is it possibleWould Mr. Uampbell be so kind as to tellus wheru he gets his Information! Theres no political party extant that I know

of advooatlng anything of thn kind, un-

less it bo the goldbog party. That partyis moving heaven aad earth to kep thedollar where It u, the "repudiation" dollar.

He' a wonderful democrat, this D. V.

Cambell he I. Doesn't he know the lm- -

pesohment of the old an time-honore- d

liver dollar I of the work of the republican part) t Doesn't ha kuow the Demo-arstl- o

party, from time immemorial, has

been a hard money, silver and gold partycontinually, with silver as the nait of val-

ue, and cursed and kicked fur it by theold whig party, and Its bastard child, therepublican pott j f And he's going over

the party that has done so much mleehlef,that made the "repudiation" dollar! A

splendid democrat he Is. Wo have ouropinion of all that kind.

It is a bard sayiug but the Utile hatchetdemands it, to-w- lt: Opprobrious eplthen, mlsrepresentatlone and false ncou

sntlous constitute tho goldbug stockand the correspondent referred to la

loaded down to the guards with that kindof uood. As n friend I would advise him

to exchange his cargo for historical andconstitutional faots while thore is n mnr

ket for his garbage, as ohauoes are thatthere may bo an early collapse In themarket for that kind of truok.

I), 0. Coven

A telegram from Tucson, Arizonastates that u courier from OlllvcrCamp urrlved there Wednesday lastbringing information that troop J,Seventh cavulry, Lloutcnant Uullockcommanding, had u light with YumiiIndians last evening twenty milessouth, of that pluce. Tho ludluns wcroIntrenched bohlnd rocks on Uio top oftho mountain. The fight lasted fromhalf past five until hair past eight.The troopB charged them in tuoirstronghold, killing threo and capturingthe entire baud of thirty, among wnomwere thrco squaws, Threo soldierswcro wounded, ono mortally, ThoYaqiil'B were armed with Winchesters,pistols und knives, and wcro betterarmed than thu military. They willbo turned over to tho civil nutm. Hies,

I'errjr'e IVhereebonti.Will Taliaferro, of Koswell, Is visiting

in the city. Ho was bookkeeper whonCharley Terry, the gambling sheriff, dlsappeared after drnwlng on his accountfor 80,000 while nt Hautn Ft. The deputycollected about 8U000 lu taxes after1'errj'n draft had beeu honored, and theelierlf! could have taken tide had he gonehome. The oflloer was Inst seen at Alpine,Tesae, whero he had trailed and assistediu caplurlug a robber of the pottofflon atLiberty, New Mexico, l'e.ry lost mostof the 88,000 gambling at Las Vegas,

Hautn Fn and HI i'aso, Homo of It he

blew lu on a femiuiuo companion who

now niouros his absence probtbly as

much aa does his wf at floswell. Prob-

ably uiillher of llo'tn know his where

abouts, The presumption is that theroving olliolal has gouo to Africa or Booth

Amerioa, as ho It ndvsnturesome,-- - El

I'aso Herald,

Democratic Primaries.Olllciul vutu cast lu the dllferent pre

clncts of ltddy county, Aug, 181MI, forthe nomination of county ulllclals,Kddy county, N. M.:- - TTTmoirTTinM

4 ,i

CAKIIIIUTHH.

illilblAusatu linm. ii vum

M-- ixr miiiliir'.

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W Y. itUmn. - issJmL.m' .tvLiukeiw. h wim

I ispn furmm J i uji its

I Mui uii-r- . t

Amnvf..!vU r. UutWr

u .1 tivt;uH.l. A. KrNtvtet. i

SSISM4 lllruK lutrftSKa

). T. UMHhii MAS i J Si S

wfCkilixs, Till 1 1. -

Baker &

NOBBY

RIGS.

of Dried Beef, 'bo on

that is kept in ameat Wosolicit f

FreshAll kintlsEtc.. willhand.first-cla- ss

Sr-- A Shore

128? syilBjM wtm

&

A Lineand for

PrnnMfinilftil have learueil to know the btween vlieel Ihet 11 kettiel r hluh eriula unci nn tlt.l 1. .Inii.lv rl.lm.xt

I Sf.rne mr tteitaoit but la I ho Itlgltcit o althigh KrtdcJ. Bcorchcr (3 SS IntU $7S.M)anilHods by Bicycle Co, lad

(. H. k GO.

WclllI.iaM. MJJW

Popular Fiphlng Resort.

WH HAVJ--i opened a resort utMcMillan whom llsh-lii-

imrtlcs uro oiiillttod forcamplnit with nil UfcemuirytitunsllH, tents, etc. '

We make n specialty of line OldItyo by tho uottlo or jug; u

trial Is all that In asked,

Cold Drinks on Hand at All Times.

Keiwtlli Haw Mfgfco,

Centrally Losultd,Jivoryililnir

. .llouiu-hlkit- ,

Popular Ilutoti.

0, W, Johnson, proprietor.

Niitlee.l.tr fuJIIrHllxn.Und timet m ltni4L

" HI

.iwltiwf will

ekili. fll K 1; 0 . tin tsiiutUr, ,tw!uuimiu . utu, itutnMUMil

Uenute.tM fellow l nlluM.n iwelitaeyiilluuom muwH ihi suj vttUIriilon or,aid Und. vli!

uaikrr. Clisile Mi)'HBHiL VtHi t

Woods..Bcof. Pork. Mutton. Vim&I.

Sausage,kept constantly

Everythingmarket. re-

spectfully

Hotel Windsor,

wssRiHSsiiCb)

of Your

Canon St.Eddy N. Mex.

FRED MYERS, Manaber,

BEAU6HAMP WINDHA;!yi.City Livery Stable.

pEGOS VALLEY PHARMACY,

Pure Sm and Standard Patent Medicines,

Hook, I'lpes, Cigars, Toilet Artlolet, Fanoy Biatloo'ery, I'erfumes, Urushes, Etc

"PlfTRfRlAN'S APPLIES A SPECIALTY.

FIN6 OF jeWGLRV eTcPure Wines Liquors Medial se

titled

lndlanipollj,

ARLINGTONHOTEL.

Patronage

JligfCo?Ii3h

Arohuiltiiftho Lagost

BestEquippedFat tory intho World

BMnK- - feltU.Wayrly becatii they. difference

oth.ri IlieWivrrlrh.lgliti) Ijsi.OS. IlelleMkiiit SS3U).

Indiana

NKXtOO.

station

Now,

ittaaflu

dCMip.4J.

and

J F BEAL3, Agent

PROFEtSIOHAL AHD BUSINESS CARDS

JOHN FRANKLIN

mmn ur law.HDDV, . NKW MUX

fREEMAN & CAMERON,

tmiBnuuv.KDiiy, NUWMUXIOO

(Jt S, DATEMAN

Attorney At Law.KDDY, - - XKW MKXICO.

The Railroad Eating House.

R, a Hunter. Proprietor

A llrat-oli- lioiel In pvury rospoot.'i'alilp sutijiiiBt tmli llio host the nmrk-o- t

iiirorili. Twuuly tun rliriilsliedmoiits.

IR'l'P'A'N'S

neW common cvery-da- y

g ills of humanity.

oi

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i Tt.cslpt for Small Tttt.All tvbmon desirous of possessing

mall rat nro earnestly recommendedib abstiln from boor. Tlio theory hasliccm alvaneed Hint tho women whohavtj Hnnll foot nro found n tho winecountries Frnnoo, Italy nnd SpainwlilteKnglnnd, Gormnny nml Holland,the Mmr drinking dlstt'lots, are resnon-alblof-

laro onus.

Pl tlrnrrnllnn In Meat,A remarkable little girl, the dautrh-tcrV- ot

A. 0. Olds, live In Kansas Ulir.Tlih motlior of tho child In 21), Itslrmiinather Is 17, Its or

la 73, nml its irrdnt-irrflii- t-

In Dl. Iliero will lie nk.JU.lu i 1. 1 - . il, iti

V U,B "Tfkrn!lnii Iti Ilia utritu Nowi

If 1'r.lrrr.t liar Htiil NlxlitWith immBew. talic ltoittor' HtomMhlifters, which Itirlgoroles nml truwiullllmthe ajratem. Ttm Inula nf rt owry U

reform In errors of dlceaUM. TIh KoUutrlrnre Him iirain urn umini in ww Lte4ei arMnairiy. so lhatilrniwiMir urinMooM lihrajimi irgmnnrrniwiiYH neeamnanimi in nantm reiIlex nmiMa aatlnn. Hath um rMoMtiMltrinolliuers, wliles aqnin malaria, billowvfiiinhu, rheuif imh AM Mttrtv trouble

Yon can nl ways hear of good huntingana iisintttf.

P H EALSsV RUNNING

SORESsCURES THE

SERPENT'SSTINGC0HTQI0u7np,eaiyueraKBLOOD P0S0Hs.sofeBnliulcers yield to Its heallntr powers. It removes the poison and builds up the system

Featherbone

6' VHLVETEENBIAS

5KIRT BINDINGhas n strip of Fcnthcrbonc sll'chcdIn one cd(?c. It both Dares nndbinds tho skirt nntl holds it nwnyfrom tho feet ; tho newest of tho 3.II, & M. bindltiRS.

If your dealer will notsupply you wo will.

Itm;Ui tXeulnfiaiihondma Itrlth ftilt 4 f'tt,"Heme DrfitimiklncMiJe Eity." nv 72Mgs

hofi b Mill EmmiM Horjwr c"h t.idlf KomJournal. I tlirin plun wordt bovio mtV drum tttome without previous training ' mtilid (or J 5c.

5. It. & M. Co.. I. 0. Ilox Aoo. N. Y. City.

DROPSYtiii:atkii vhki:.roiltltrrt Curnl "llll lcsrlablii ttenibillr

llfcre u.f4 ndi f .' imlIK,tl ti 'I " I. i i in dr. I 'IlU.i'tuuii iilijx a, , In i. ii - m h to . iiunii

all lrot'iint tmofxl. ni i. r In kuuk Imiimui Wl St imititiourur. Tm il Irrtlmtnl lm

r?iYi. II ou nlrr trial '.'! ! In Mt la rtU(. lm. II, II. Until luiM. AIIhU, Cla. If

josi etitt tlUI rnum UtU (ttilliMal la ih.

CIxbi Gmr 1JKV'sl aill

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TrlTVORLD.m I- n-

For i1i t pMiyglal or Fnl Yip nn r ir.l of rrio7 CJKHTAIN i'i'KIll'O., jKmntrllU. Intl.

for inriui ana lociliai Ooirt or SlimRODS Or loilorhidd.alm.aMi H. V. VOWI.X K. lloa 8ST. SoulklDttoo, Cana.

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EDUCATIONAL.

THE UHIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME.

Nslro llant, laalana.rtH C,t,M In Oul4, talUn, SUm. U, ttitl,

aaalatl and KlHIrltal k,Url,. Ttmait r,,rljaa4 C,il,l C,r Inai frta 14 all aliidinta Mbr no,i (lit alwllta ilqlrM far adMlMlaa In I a

iMjuUr ar Stalar Yrar, al aural lUellialal.Oaaraaa. A limllH auiakar f CandUam lor III

wai4iii itala win la rnitd al patiaiiaita.it, S4aaH'a Mall, iar Mia uJr 13 Marl It uaH) laaaaltaaa I 'it linla. tl. milk Ittm "IIImi.

aatlaa la tlST Sir. i, BOSSIIttl, C S. C, rrnllaaSa tai sin, si.rKACKIWHTM tri lS.ltal.lBll.N.t . Aaal

BMlm ,T,a l.arh.ri MlStMtllliMlfarilrla. Soaid. tuition in evirial k.laia ( aialaau.

4a. vinnivuia, m a rriaviiiai.

mmB

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The Bestf Made

EXTnEMELY HOT

Is tho Kind of Weather That BringsOppression and Norvousnoss,

So far the season has boon very hotnml sultry. Tho result is n greatmany cases of prostration, ospaslallynmoiti&tliose who aro not well. Womanwho are suffering from any dlsonso ar

to the sox find hot wonthnr epeulally hard to lieai. Too llrsd to petform their dally dutlas; too nerrotis tosleep, they wander nlwtit dlet'oiirngHdnml IiokMoim. Tho re Is iiothtiir lit thiswide world that to quickly dispels tillthl sort of thin a l'n-ru-- llollnlis Immediate, and the persistent u ofthe medicine leads to iormaneiit euro.Mrs. O. C. l'lller. IfiAi S. Fourthstreet, Columbus, Ohio, ays: "Mynerve were terribly debilitated; I wassulTeting with what Is called nervousproatrntlon ; stoinneh bloated, weuknml trrjinbllnjr physicians no good -- 1

llllll ItlVMII llll Ill lllMlifllp. I fflltl-- 1 l'w.

n,.mi immediate-- rellof ( rnlwd me,gt U) ttml ftV0 ))(J BwnRl, nmlheitlth so that 1 can do my own work."

hook, wrltton nxproealy for women1'v Dr. Ilnrlrnnti, will Ije sent free byThe l'fti'unn Druir iMmitifucturint; t'o.,Columbus, Ohio.

Great Tlrto ITavra.Thoso who co the rise and fall of

the HUM In our Atlantto harbors set.dom think of tho wonderful catoor oftno moon-raite- oronn-wav- es whlehcnuso tho tidal flux ami reflux. Simlibillows not only cross tho ton, but flowfrom onoan to ocean, and In this waeomplleatsd movemonts are net Rolnu.i nus, as .Mr. VniiRlinn Caitiish has re- -esntly reminded Kngllili renders, ontoIn every twelve hours the moon raisesa tldo billow In tho touthom IndianOcean. When this billow pnsses theCape of tJood Hope, at noon, Its sneerssor Is alroAdy born, and by the timethe (list billow has reached tho AzoresIslands, at midnight, the second Isroundlne the Capo, and a third hasMmn tnln larnA In If, A,il.Afoceeih. By o'clock In (ho niwTiiiuftfollowing Its patsaro of tho done thetldo billow reaches tho KngUsh Ghannel nnd there tho shallow water de-

lays It so much that It does not arriveat tho Straits of Dover until 10 a. in.Hero the narrowing Channel causes thetldo to rlso very high and almost putson end to tho wuvo. In tho meantimeonothor branch ot tho billow runsaround tho western side ot tho ltrltlsbIslands, rounds tho north point ot Rcotland, and moves slowly down the eastem coast ot KnRlnnd, until It duallyflows up tho Thames und laps thewharves ot London.

Clianx of III Tlnna,"Yes, indeed," said tho old man

thmiRhtfully, after hut wlfo had deliv-

ered a dissertation upon tho proarostof ilin aex, "tho new womuu Is vastlydifferent from tho old."

"I tli' iRltt you would rcallxo tl Intime," sho returned rather uharpl, .

"I havo just been rending," ho wonton, "how girls used to bo sold by theirparents, and some of them broughtfutii-- prlrrs."

"Hut thorn Is none of that now, thankheaven! Woman luui aasertod hersolf,and- -"

"No, thero's nono of that now," In-

terrupted tho old man. "A man doesnot buy tits wlfo In these days. Now hohao to bo paid to tako hor, and her poorold father has to wreak his bank ac-

count to protldo the dowry." St. LouisRepublic "'

Wumrn Uiilonrli.The oMit women colonels of tho

German army, who draw swords onlyiH'caslouully and their salaries regularly, are: tlio ouinriwH oi dermntiy,the dowager ompreee (wife of the Intol rouorlok 11), tlio rrlncess rrwiurioKCharles ot 1'russln, the Queen ltoft-n- t

Sophia and the Qtioeu Wllholmlua oftlio Kotliorlniuls, tlio nuouoss or ramiburch (slstor of tho emperor of ltusslafnud (Juouu Vlotorla.

jtsalitit Ulilucie.A liotltlon to tho Dominion rnvorn

inont praying for further restriction onLhlnsM lintnlcratlnit to Canauit Is ualu"circulated in llrltlsh Columhln. 'iliupetition urgos that a tax of 1800 boiovleil tiKn oaolt Uhlneso onoturltiff tholJomliilon.

Nimk ttrraillne.The llrltlsh authorities in India bat's

been obliged to dlsountlnuo the buunties on deait snakos, because the imttves wenUloto the business of breed-ing the reptiles on u large scale lit or-do-

to secure tho reward.

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250.000 1

SmoklnKTobacoo

To Be

Given Awaythis yoar in valuablearticles to Hinukcrs of

Blackvvel.'s' Gonulno

DurhamTobacco

Yon will find ono coupon In-

side each bsg, and twocoupons Inside eachbsg. liny a bag, read the couponand see now to get yoar susre.

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FARM AND GARDEN.

MATTERS OP INTKftEBT TOAQHIOULTUniSTS.

Knrnn Ur. t rt'ila tn lllct A limit (lnlllrotlon or tho Holt ami Yltlili Tlirf

Ilortlriillurr, Vltlrullur anil I'lnrttultnrn.

ItlMBON elover hatbeen grown In In-

diana for sever)!)Ktr. It hasproved an almostabsolute full urn Inj nine insuineef,while In othersv r r y FMtlufactpry

have lmotigrown. It Is, ataest, a rather un

certain orop In tbie latitude, but It hasseveral charnctcristtes whleh make It adesirable acquisition where It ran bit

crown sttereiwttilly.Charaeterlstlns of Crlmsor. Clover.

It Is a true elover. but surlier, similarand usually teas hardy than th com- -

mon red clover. It starts promptly amimare vigorously from the seed thancommon cluver. and this feature adaptsIt to seeding. It comosInto full bloom ut this station, earlyin May. and Is readr to be out for seednliout the 1st of Juno. It Is an annual,the parent plant dying whin It hasmatured Its seed.

Crimson Clover a Caleb Crop. lie-- I

nn an annlinl and nimble to endurewinters, crimson elover cannot takorank as a staple crop In Indiana. ItIs, however, well filed to bo a "eotelicrop." because, under favorable- - condi-

tions as to mnlsiure, a "eawh" can bsecured In July and even In August,In which ease It will furnish winter andenrly spring pasture, or If preferred, avery early crop of hay or seed. If cutfor hsy it crop of corn cowbl follow thename year. Crimson clover Is osi-ejal- ly

commended as an Inter-cro- p

two crops of corn, the seed belli,sown when "laying by" the Orel eropof coin and the elorer turird underthe following kprliiK. with or withoutpasturing, as a green mnnuro for thosucceeding corn erop. In caso of fail-

ure to get a stand of common rod elov- -

In wheat, crimson clover may nosown to ndrantago ns soon an tho cropof wheat Is removed.

crimson Clover ns a Forego and Fertilizing Crop. This clover has provedexcoltent for pasture In tlio late inn.winter and eurly spring, and Judgingfrom Its chemical composition. It willdoubtless pro' u bettor food fertllU-In- g

crop than io common ml clover.

Tlmo nnd Manner of Sowlug.-Crl- m-

sou clover should be sown In July, oronrly In Auguet. to Insure u vigorousfull growth In which wso It will prob-

ably pass tho winter with slight dam-

age. If It Is to follow corn, sow Justbeforo tho last cultivation, using a niietooth cultivator to bury he seed. IfIt Is to foliow wheat burn the stubbleIf possible, pulverize the ground thor-uuglt- ly

with disk or spading hari-.i- v.

sow, harrow again with a tooth harrowand roll.

Plie meihodfl described shove wereIlliecfSSlllll) tllfil ll:i 'Ur It. rtlV. Ilficrimson eluvcr on tlie stailun farm.i It Is well to sow thickly say te.tjieunils to the acre as itiiiuy plantmay tie killed by drouth and frost.

W. C. LtitH.Indiana Uxperhueiit Htatlon.

Tiirnlia fur Itarlr IM.Market gardeners make much lamer

prolltfl out of the turnip crop than dofarmers, if they did not they couldnot grow them at all. The rotutou isthat they grow the turnip onrly, hav-ing It roady for use, sweet nud good bymidsummer, at whleh time the fnnnerIn just ready to sow his crap. Thegardotwr sells most tit his turnips doneup In bunches tor 11 few cents each, butmaking a price per bushel thnt wouldmako n farmer's tfyc bulge out. Why IsIt that farmers do not grow more eurlyturnips? Wo don't mean every farm-er, of course, or we should have it worseglut ot turnips than there wtm of pota-

toes last yoar, when Secretary Mortonurged all formers to tro Into potatogrowing. HUH, mure farmers mightbegin In a small way the growing ofearly turnips In amounts thut thoyrotiht easily market. To do this, litermust do as the gardeners do, fertilizethe enrly sown roots with some uvsll-abl- e

nitrogenous manure. The turnipnsods a good deal of nitrogen to makoa quick growth. The lato sown turnipsII nd this nitrogen Ih all cultivated farmland nfter midsummer. That Is probably tho roason why turnips are so generally sown late and as a eaten crop,and why, also, the prise ot late turnipIs always te low. that there la my littleprofit ir. r 'owing Ikem tor Market.- -

aiutrlilna;.A bulletin of the Mliinesutu ftxperl-nieu- t

Station says:It Is not generally understood that

a muleu may with benefit lie appliedto cultivated ground. Tim usual meth-

od ot applying eoarse Utter and man-

ure to trees and small fruits Is fallinginto disrepute with some ot our besthorticulturists. This method causesthe root system ' form too near theeurfaoe of the ground, so that whenthe mulching Immhucs thin or a pro-

truded drought ensues, the treesqulskly succumb. Moreover, etiltlta-tlo- n

is not possible with the thickmulch, affd consequently eoarse wee Isgrow up, nnd quack grass finally takespossession, to the total destruction i.tthe tres or small fruits. Many s

are now advising the aban-

donment ot the thick Utter mulch an l

prescribing Instead only cultivation orthe dry-eart- h mulch. Hut this methodhas disadvantages alto. Under It theland becomes Impoverished owing tothe expoturo of the bare soli to the

fierce, dlreet heat ot tho sun's rays,Nlti location Is retarded since It pro-gresses more favorably when ihssurface of the ground Is partly sliailwi.Agnln, the cultivation method, to bneffective, must ho frequent nnd thor-ough coi' .ons not always easy tomeet. ISftrth-lltto- r mulching as prac-

tised by this writer obviates most of,

the dimrtiltles natnetl. Short-flbre- il

mnnuro or Utter Is spread evenly overtlio Mirfaee of the ground to n doptliot ono or two inches, in u few daysthe ground Is miltlvntod, thoroughlymixing, the mulch with line surfaceearth. In the ease of small patches,this may lie done with a hoe. wit Intho majority ot casee I'. Is best donewith it cultivator. After somu tlmo,when the aiMaraneii of weeds or whtftother nausea make It iiaeinMery. thncultivation i. retieated. Tho adjuta-ges ot this method aro:

1. Tho moisture I morn effectuallyconferred, and the toot system takUs proper position.

1 Thn suit Is bettor protested fromthe direct heat of Iho sun. The earth-litte- r

mulrh Is n good3. The manure thus applied kcepa

Intact the supply of humus, thus In-

creasing the soli capacity for moisture,and maintaining fortuity. Nitrifica-tion Is also favored.

I. The beat features of Iwlh old sys- -

terns are retained, nml the mothnd U

applicable not only to trees and smallfruits, hut to my cultivated orop.

n. Labor Is eaved, ths refitilrod cul-

tivation being mntorJnlly rodueed,

Kmall t. tinre tiiinga.Professor l'layfnlr said roeently lie-fo-

tho Iloyal Agrleullurtil Society ofllnglaud that small lungs In proportionto the totsl bulk, nro helpful to thefattening ut animals. Tho order of theHiimllupss ut tho liiiiga of our domesticnulmalN Is: I, pig; S, sheep; It, ox; 4,

horse, and as a remarkable proof of theImportance of small lungs ns Indicativeof h tendoiicy to fatten, the order of thoaptitude to fatten of the animals justnamed Is exactly the some aa the or-

der of the smallness of the lungs.Thus the pig lias the greatest tendencyand the horse the least tendency tofatten of all our domestic anlmsls.'i'litiH, for Instance, a Chinese pig hassmall lungs, on Irish ono large; theChinese pig fattens much more cptlrklyHum the Irish. Tho "disappearance"of food from the system of nn animalIs owing to the combustion of tho foodby mentis of tho air Inspired by thelungH. The oxygen which has onec til-

lered tho system novor ngaln escapeefrom It without being united eitherwith part of the body or of tho food.This statement may bo quite correctwith reference to tho deposit of purebit. Hut tho hoallh and constitutionalvigor of any nnlinnl depend very muchupon healthy nnd regular wastethrough tho skin and lungs. Kxcossof fatty deposit In proportion to leanfibre Is tho very thing to .which porkrurers object. Tlin-wiui- u thing holdsgood for over-fe- beef.

llarliiiliiE Mat I'lunl'.We select seeds 0' certain plant

which come the uoare, to our stand-ard of perfection. No two breeders ofany kind of stock have tho sumo Idealstandard In nil particulars, so withthorn y,ho Imnrovc plants. Our bolshorthorns, draft horees, Merino s1ihi,itesox swlno, light Hnihnm fowls werenot brought to their present sia ofperfection by mere good luck or

but by the long and tmtlent studyand oxiierteure of able men. The Matin-I- s

true of many plants, more esn lallof plattta which aro raised for thebeauty of their flowers or foliage ItIs not by accident thnt our groimhouses and gardens are so well sup-

plied with chnlre roses, orchids, rho-

dodendrons, asanas, ratiiBtlas, psueles.petunias, phloxes, dahlias, gladloln,hyacinths, tulips, pelargoniums, calce-

olarias, nsters. fuchsias, chrysanthe-mums. Tlieeo and many others huvnJieen produced hy judicious 1 11 bo r Inbreeding and cultivation. Tho poorestand those of medium quality wereweeded out; only 11 few of the choicestwere saved. The work wns divided.Ono man devotos years of patientwork to certain strains ot pelargon-iums: another to nsters, roses or panties, nml so on through (ho long listof "Floras sweetest treasurer!, iiur-brldg- o

says; "from a houseful of fucti-tla-

Mr. 11. Cannel, who Is well knownfor his now varieties ot this fuvorltnplant, only obtulns about n quarter ofan otiitee of perfect seed, the vbIiih ofwhich cannot he calculated, ns It l

never sold." Ono man raises lo.nno in-

largouliims. and each year for tenyears or more, and only gets half adoien & year lit to send out under u

name, and many of theso nro soonby others. Choice strains ot

cineraria nnd calceolaria nnd primulaseeds ore worth (10 or 7t an ounoe. or)m ar even iUOO pw pound.- - Profeasor W. J. Heal.

ItaBRloc (Irapra,Cerresflfliidsitt ef "(keen's I'mlt

Grower" aska for Information on thissubject. We have purchased pairbean, he says, such as are tisnl in grocerles and sold by 'he thousand at 30 to40 cents. These bags are longer andlarger around than the largest clusterof gratiaa when matured. v naveplaced those bags over a cluster ofgrapes when tho fruit was about theslse ot bird shot, or aometlmos whenthe grapes were as large as poas. pinnlng the mouth of the lg around thobase of the stem of it' 'mlt as closelyas possible. No great skill Is requiredIn this operation. It Is not niaeeeearyto at range for the entrance of air In thebag. but It Is well to pick a pin holeIn tho bottom of the bog to nllew waterte scans. The clusters of grapes thatne have bagged eet-nm- l to ripen earlierthan those not so operated upon, and1I10 clusters wore ot marvelous beauty,coloring beautifully, tbe bloom, otcourse, being undisturbed by wind, urbird, or Insect. Whether It Is possibleon a large scale, depends upon the clrcutustonees - us.

Most fflrli looks prettier at n pianothan they sound.

If taa llatir la Calttac Tla,

When wo hat tt woman, wo alwaysliopo thut she will ohow gum on thestreots.

To tllaaaa tli Hilamitrreetutlty yet gently, when eestlve orbilious, or when the bleed Is Impure erslUKRlsh, to permanently overcome ha-

bitual oeustlpalleti, te awaken the kid-

neys and liver to activity,without Irritating or weakening them,to dispel headaches, eulds, or fevers, useHymn of

You are always iHrartmr of propli.who say they "t'lin't stnml the struln. "

II11II' t'aturrh filmI taken liitfrnully. lVleo, ' flo.

We hot kiiiw iimn will finally befound who tierttt' loved but one wtiinnii.

llntr to tlronr 40u WliratSnlsor's Fall Seed Uttntogtin tells

yon. It's worth thousands Ut wide-awake fanner. Send s'tninp forentalnguo nud free Himiiles of tfraliisand graasee for full sowing1, .lohn A.Sttliwr Seeil Co., lf-nwen- , Wis.

We know lots of good fellows, ifthey would only stop tolling jokoe.

IVrannnl.AS'V ONi: ttko lias 1mh lsafllml l.j- the

tieot nr. tvuiiama' lias rut win rwivcnf itiHrll Value nud raterMt y "ru-

in, to PSak litis, I'. U. Dos IM, Ptillailelihia.

People still Ilka to b httmbuggod,and circuses are senrce.

Ilm'l Cute for ('iNtaiiniittlmi la th nnlrMMiRtt medlclpe ul In mjr houw. I)..MUHtht, Mlimnliurtr. I'a . lire. 11, 1

We wonder wholhor llio nvw womanhas muscle on her arms.

Keeping your mouth shut Is genlna.

p

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Blood...Bubbles.

Those pimples or blotchesthat disfigure your skin, areblood bubbles. They msrkthe unhealthy condition of theblood-eurreuttli- themup. You mutt get down ttthe blood, before you csn berid of them. Local treatmentis useless. It suppresses, batdnot not heal. Tho best rem-edy for eruptions, scrofula,sores, and nil blood disease, is

Ayer'sj, $

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For the Whiskers,Mustache, Eyebrows.In ono preparation. Easy to I

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front and wherever

THE WORlD.

TO ALL ALIKE.

Jlartfera Htyt a fata If you ttl spefrom u lei twe aUmpa.

BATTLE AX" goes it is thebiggest thing in sight. It is as re-- Smarkable for its fine flavor and quality ,

as for its low price. A 5 cent pieceof "BATTLE AX" is almost aslarge as a JO cent piece of any other

; equally good tobacco.

If you ara able topay '100 for a blcy-- sji. Jyfs.cle. why be content (f J bJf ((with any but a L

STANDARD OF

throws

nnd

Nineteen years of reputation for building the best bicycle, backedby the certainty ot quality assured by our scientific method,should mean much to any buyer of a bicycle. There Is but oneColumbia quality one Columbia price

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THIS VOICK OF LABOH.

"NO CHOWN Of THORNS, NOCROSS OP OOUD."

Hie Umpire Slate f New Vork Blam- -

iUluc lo the Oteta nf HumanityJ.elluM la the New Vork World fromHate-Darne- ri.

The New York WorW. wliWh haswan tit lo Mt Ik Dowoerntio Uotand platform, hit opened IU eoluwnato iho (ItarHMtflM of tho lirtr iiueetlenfrom the etandpolnl o( the wage-earn-er- a

at that et'te. The letters now beingprinted on lu editorial ik mnntprove iMKir i ondolntloH to the (xllter.. ! ! .11 i 'c .v ii f them:

VtaHl Mnr of Hood Tlilnf.To tlir KUitor or ttie World: I hare

been a riiImii riber to your fear lea Jour-n- ut

aliK it hirih under lu proaofttmanagement tl3i, both dully. owningnml Bundm mil nave tried (aueoetjaful-I- n

to Khapp my moral, social mhIstanding by IU teaching. Til oft

no (u h coin as a M-ce- dollar InthU . nor Ib there any intatitlatiof rlrmlfl'tng such liy the free-silv- er

adrornte It It beyond question that to

iha present ndmlutelratton bellaros In agold standard, yet It autharlMm theminting f R7) vi grain ot direr la aManila r--l dollar and calls It a legHl tenilr. I( ii I legal y (which It l()the vhunno platform only asks (ormore or thle Rood thing. What n ter--.

ihle hoi thoM truat magnates undRoh! man I puis, turn set up. alwayn about'Iri'tlon Hnip, for the benefit ot the

wiirkliignmn. (ml after election, what-te- r

la thn uutrome, cut Ida wagesdown K. in 25 per rent under the planor retrenchment orThe roM standard men have had full

wlng fir mnny years. What hare they M.done fni the worker and conaHtnera?on the flic of the World n Ire foundm.im oi ji t lemon, nhl'-h- . tinfortii -

liatHv r neylei'ta to hueband i

sip. or manufacturing rompanlea semi-l- n

their producta to fliirope anil sell-in- n

them cheaper than the home con-

sumer could huy them.lu con. Iitslon. allow me to call the

"f vour worklogmen leadera toan HrtJ. l lu this dny'a World (July IT),

entitled ' The Camea ot Discontent."and for wry honeat reader of that ar-tu- l?

I i'l guarantee a direr voter.JAM tit J. MKADIi.

Ftf Colnnc U'nulil llrlp.To tlte IWIIor of the World, lu grant-

ing that tho free coinage of nllvor ofwould help the farmer by ratalng theprlro of bin whoat. oorn, cotton, hny,pork, beef, chickens, ogga, butter, e.

etc., you have In fact pointed toout the red (trlng whloh leads to theeolation ot the whole (ueatlon.

The farmera and agricultural work-

ers are the backbone of the country,tolng In vast majority of nil the otherproducers at wealth.

Hy raid tig the prleea of farm prod-

uct the farmers would be henBtUod di-

rectly, thereby enabling them to 'ryhigher ' t th-l- r help.

This would again have a tendencyto Intrentr Hie wuaes of "labo; l(

and si tlwn" In two ways: In1. UcliiK more money In agricultural

work a ni' it purt of th oversupply of' labor' : mechanics Bud artlaaiiB" thatdMnd filily upon the wages they

an not got a chance to earn In the clt--

will turn to agricultural purBtilU.1 The laborr-rs- . mechmilcn unl aril-eao- s

t In the cities will get higherwages ) an Inrr-ae- ed demand for theirjirodiuie from their fellow-worker- s on lu

the farms, and also by having steadyMark be more able to meet their gro-cors- "

and butcher1 hilt than they arenow With farm products cheap, buterotic only for halt the time.

N IIOWIWTOM.

llmiiit ItiulrtfM.To t. Kdltur of the World- - The

4lue o.' nllver and gold ao mediums of'(change Is dependant upon the ilat ofthe peoplr and while It does not follow

that wealth Is thereby rented, yet It la

n ran i hat tnrr.M In ihe volume ot ex- -

hangeabln money tia a reviving ef-fe-

upon buslnesa.Imuie.llatel) .ilfr (lie government

labllshis free coinage at If to I theprtec of silver would nt once Jump to

that figure, and If, as we are told, sil-

ver Bnuld pour In upon us from allparts of the world for coinage at ourinlgli why let It com. on, for the re-

sult Boutd he tba' as they could notIt for R'lld th would have to

ptif It out (or our rommodltlee ,or useIt far otiic r purposes in this country,

'iwalah woulc In n M' iiil to us. Therewgltld be no such thing a M-ce-

loUar nalaas we ylwkl to foreign die-tatt-

whkh la -- Ameriran snd i

11UKKIM RHIOII.

Illllir ITie. lllir Uigo.To lite Kdlloi of th. World: Higher

prloao tor tba farmer means an q

d rapaelty to pur. usee tor him-M-

and (amlly tha rttcles which weworklngm ' " twodurtngA grenier demand for our prodnctsjhHhs a greater demand for labor,wljleh roonlts In al'hrr the employ-mail- t

of more hands or higher wageslavfentually boh I shall vote for theDttjaw iytTr i.oinlnrM btN-au- the namJnntt r r n 'lt'l"'- - and adoption of

wlatfoi"' r done 'alHv an I miuarel)

f w 'I - "! io p.. i 'I nl- - to me

jj, J4 ii l .. III ,i I ill '

isnjr t--' '' en.i-iiiM- ! thoughI did not personally approve of It, ao

I feel, though 1 was hoi in aymnatayrh my party action I snouia oow io

flM de ree OlK IlK II lucri w iiilib try lctiBMi'ir reown wy i

ACTUAL CONVBRUATION IN A P.AILrtOAC PnClQMT HOUSE.

"I any. Jim, what doe 16 (o 1 moan?""It nieflim Hint Uiora are now 10 men

orery Jell thai the company has togive out."

brotlitni to my Idon ot right. Hut holtnever! "Hod Imtoa a qulltcr."

JAM 148 IIHNHON.

Tnr ltryn unit Hon ml Mnnf HomeTo the IWItor of tho World: Kvery

Demnerutle newapnper heforn tho Chicagb Convontlon donouneed McKlnloy.Did he change alnco? Do you not thinkthat it man like Ilrynn la more for theplain jteople of the country than

Don't you think thnt If n froo-allv- er

bill would iaa rongreaa thatKInh-- would algn It?I.t every IJentocrat vote for aound-trone- y

rongreaauieu and the (literghost would nerr be heard of. Andthou with n man Ilka Ilrynn lu theWhite llouee trixU nml monnpolieawould not Unre to link furora, tier wouldthe country Imvo to faur any high pro-

tection bill. M. lNO.

Kllr Meeni rrrnprrlly.To the IWItor of tho World: l'rom

the ntititito tho farmer becomea provper- -

our liy an increneeu incouio mr mluhor hlR purclitmliiK ability of IiiiIiu-Irh- tl

pniducta will Increnee and theworkltiRiiinn and nrtlnan will have morework. It thero la a auddun incrwiBd intho domauilN for Industrial prndtict,labor will bo plentiful nml thn iium:r

unemployed will lorrtepondltiBl) :

ntlulHh; houco tin Iiutohho in wagon.We have In thU country about nno me--

chanlo or Imluatrlul laborer or nrtlwinevery four ongagod lu ngrluulttirnl

puraulta; bonce four In prorfporlty ounnud will onally olevnte tho ono lowproBpernua. Urgo, wo Hhould all votofar llryun and diver!

AUItlCOIiAirOIUUS.

lri'loilet tint (Inininiin.

To the IWItor of tho World: Thofree coinage of nllver nml gold In tholutereau of labor bocnuse tho gold sup-

ply of the world Is cornered and con-

trolled by a tow hundred men who haveforred Its price far nbuve the normal.

labor and lu all uommodltlM repre-senting real value gold Is now nt uuactual promlum of not lees than 30 percent., and It has been fnreed tip not lossihati 910 iter cent, during the Clevajaudadministration.

WAUII-KAHNII-

TO Hnili III" TriuU,To the Bdllor of tho World: Wo see

this silver a somathlug to stimuliIron nud other tnmtH. Men who hnvofarmed eoal, Iron, oil, sugar and othertrust a have had their lllug with everyadministration too long. Tho ovIIh orfree eelnagn are problematical, but hoevils we have Ireeu suffering are real,uudenlnlilo. It hy adopting free nllverwe can rid otiraelvoR nt tho Isadora whohave ao to" irnyed us well. They wtyIt Is dlshoniiel)--! The sudden HHllitiil

THOMAS II. 1'OTTHlt.

Hflrriiliif nt vi, (lnrpnrtloit.To Ilia Itdltor of tha World: (Ivory

man who knows attytblug at all abouttba currejiey knows that there Ib netgold enough lu tha wurhl to do 10 perrent ot the world's business. The IssueIs not between gold snd silver, butwhether we ahall have a (lovernmontcurrency of the precious meUls oentrolled by the people or a currency 90per cent, corporation nntaa and 10 perrant, pracloua metal. If wa are to havea papar-noA- e currency Issued by prlratacorporations it win na ooHtroiiau inHuron, and Kurooa will control nortrade and labor. Aa hh Amerloan I amIn favor of home rule for Americanlabor, and therefore I favor money otthe mints, a enrratiey of tha preciousmet sis freely aelned. There la m otherhonest money. 11

Farmer Ulll tie! llnubla I'rlr.To tha Miter of tha World: I doubt

If yon will print this Hmlnat ymr spinion and Internet. Shouting for your Mcent dollar has no backing. It Is aimply throwing sand In tho people's eyes.It Is misleading. Uold would not hareIts present value It It won not used bynatlonB as money, and the same la tbaease with silver. Aa soon as sliver

by tltla nation It will aonce Jump up In value. As soon na thefarmers, who eonatltute the large matsof our lauabiunta. receive double thaprl'-- (or tholr products will it not anable them to buy twice as much msr.i.i'Ue .ii they i an do now. becausei hci' Is li"l" or nothing left them afterpaying I uteri it. Uxnt and general ax- -pauses ' Would not bualueas springup all over the land The greater de-

mand for labor would help the work-Inauie- u

to regulate wageFHBDU1I1CK KOliZl.K

"I guana ytrn'ro right, Jim: thoro wereJust sixteen men In line looking forthat Job yMtard&y. Hut If Ilrynn IsolMtwl, what will 10 to 1 inoan7"

HB SILVBH URIOAPB.

The Unplnre of Ntyr Vork Hist ! At-ril- y

rrenrilliiil.Among the features ot tho campaign.

o outlined by Chairman Jonoa, will betho Minding of a Silver Ilrlgndo In'oNow York olty and state. ThU brigadewill ooiiHlst nf thrno bundrod plottedorntorB from tho went and south. Thereatilt of their work Is already fore-

ordained by Iho following poom, afterTenuyson'H famous "Charge of thoLight llrlgnde."

I.On to the light, on to tho fight,Ilmlhei-B- , march onward;Against the Wall street horde,

Charged tha three hundred.Forward, tho flllvor HrlptloThree hundred men itrmysuiInto tho enemy's lair

Charged tho three hundred.II.

Forward, thi Silver UrlgadolNot single man dlsmnyudiKor woll thoy all knowThat Junes had not bliindorod.'Twns tholrs to romton why,'Twiih tbolra to nmlio reply,'Twaa tholrs to do or dlotInto tho onomy's lair

Chargoil tho throe hiiudrnl.HI.

Curses to tho right of Ilium,Cursos to tho loft of thorn, ,Ciirsea lu front of thriuVolleyed ami thuudctodtHtormod at with rebel yoll,lloldly they fought, and well;Into the Wall at ret? t hordon,Into tho lnlra of hell '

Charged the tbreo humlroil.All Wall street whmncw laid baro;I'ruo silver rout tho air,Ilrynn and Hewitll there,Charging the Wall itreot hordes,

whileAll thn world wnmlored.Into the battle's smokeThtuugh party Hiioh they broke,Demon at and I'opullNt,TTntll reeling from truth's atrohe.Shattered and sundered,Wall treat's linos waro broke,Hut nut tho three liiiMilrod'a,

IV.Olory lo the right of them,Olory lo the left of thaiti,Olory all around tlietuVolleyed and thundered.They had atormwl the walls ot hoi),Whllo not u boro fellOf thorn that had dona to woll.Iktck from Wall streat's Iglr,Hack from the walls of hull,Came every one of them

All tho tlueo htinilrotl,V.

When onn tholr glory fadofOh, (lint grand light tha' nuileJAll Iho world woiidtrail,Honor tho light, thoy initio,Honor tho 811 vor HrlRBito

VistorbTuH throe hundred!I J. D.

Ilrnii oil lormr t'rriliUnti uj inI'ollIlL

Now that Mr. Ilrynn exnaeu to livein the White House hlnwelf it a inter-eatin- g

to rarall what ho wrote on March11, lees than four iptmlhs ago, an thesubject ot former 1'resldents and apreposition to i tension thm. TheBe arehis word from the editorial page ofthe World-Heral-

ought to take cart otthomaolvns aa ordinary rltiaeo do. IfIt should ever happen that ono of our

should bo In need of publie or private ahl. Mid aid would beforthcoming. In reseat years our Presidents have roll rati In eemfortable cir-

cumstances. Cler Harrlaou la earningfat fee at the bar, nml his dignity doesnot suffer one bit beoause he Is eatinghis broad In the perspiration ot hlagray matter. When Mr. Cleveland retires he will not bo lu iminedlate want.The aovvral millions which he la eredtied with accumulating will help tekeep the wolf from the doer for h whileand whenever his reserve fund geu be-

low one or two inlllluiw the people willhelp titm out eheertully. This go remmettt will attain mora to the purposeof Its founders when the notion thattho people owe their otllrlsls anythingw entirely eradicated. To be ure, weowe the faithful olMelal our apprecia-tion and respeet. We have paid himfor his time, and ho lose nothing tndignity It he slops from etUcial plaelo the ranks ot the laborers, if ha I

broken down In health or whouhl beotherwise unfortunate, the Amerldaiipeople would not permit an

to suffer.

"Thai there will lie nlxlenu Jobfl tootio man from Mulno to California."(With npologlM to Chicago

FnOM THE OPPOSITION.

WAI.I. 8TIIUHT8 I) ISA I ON.

Ilnn't ThU?New York Times: We will glvo otrr

hearty support to the republican party,The democratic iwrty Ib na longer tinparty ot Cleveland.

t.lilen tn Tlil.Now York Run. Wo cannot attpporl

the ilomoorntlo nomlneon.

Vnlrn I'm in Hiislmol.Trillion Tlmee: Tho ilomoorntlo party

has oiBHlod n grnvo error by adoptingfrio Rllvsr" Iniitand of freo trndo. Wuhopo MslClnley wilt he oleotod.

Anottitr.London Standard: Tho position of

tho ilomoorntlo party nn tho filiationiiuustlon will toeo to It tho sympathyof Ite friends on thin slilo of tho water.

SHU Anollier.HI. James (lazetto: Should tho Unltod

Stoles adopt froo colnngo ot (liver,Kiigland would bo fnrooil to ndont aplan of retaliation that might Htartlethe world. Ah wo havo time and ngnlnsold: "Anglo-Saxo- n union, with theUnited State lu oonildarntlou, Ii anIdle dream."

Ilerr Sli.u Atralntt It.The nroh-anarehl- sitys: I cannot

mimwrt tha democratic jmrty on thesilver lamia.

J'roin l'rn-llrll.l- li Mieef.New York 1'Wt: Iletween iiiotnotlnn

and freo silver wa tinliealtnUnKly takethe fnrmsr. "Soiind-monoy- " domocrnlifshould voto for MclCluley.

from Another AnitreliUt.llanry Clew: If Ignorant Hiiffraze

mt.koa Uia silver enuse Hiieeoesful uttha poll the east (Wall street) hasanother card to play (socuesJon).

Ulilrwun Tillinnei (Ihrneil In !tngUsil.('This Is net the demoorntlo party

at all. Call It the popocratlo party.Tiint'B n boltor immo for It. lintwhatever iiamn It goes by It shallnot fttatan IU (American) financial sys-tem on this onuntry."

There are thousands of tmnosltlonthrusu Ilka the above that will makegood campaign material for tho democratic party. Ildllora should make

a of them and shew that there la iglgnetle eettaplraey being hatoheil lofusion tho llrltlah gold standard it.this country forever. As soon as Uiapatriotic people or this oouutry under-stand the situation projierly tliey willgot under the Amerloan banner regardless of former party Una.

tlnvrrmnent lteuUtloii of Wealth.On Jan. II, ISM. tho World-Heral- d

contained an editorial from Mr. Bry-an'- B

pan on the eubjeet ot "vastwealth." lie said:

"It Is possible for ono totisen to In-jure another with a club or with u wea-pon, but that Is not the only way. Thegamblers on tha Hoard or Trade mayInjure the farmer hy decreasing Uieprice or hla grain, ot thoy may Injurethe person who buys farm products byIncreasing the prise. Whether theirmanipulations ot (he markets hurt theone elasa or tho other, they do an

Trusts erush out small competi-tor, and, than having a monopoly, ox-to-

higher prises from purchasers.There are many Indirect methods bywhlait one panwn ran Injure anuther.methods try which one penon virtuallytakes the property of another personwithout hi consent. If the governmentproneny restrains earn emsen intenten wrongdoing and fully proleeU everycIUmh In the 'enjoyment of life, libertyand the pursuit of happlneos,' mauygloat fortune will be prevented."

In the public Behoels ot Uermany thebright pupils are separated from thestupid ones. Medical men do Ussorting.

CYCLONE IN ALABAMA.

FIFTEEN PEOPLE KILLED ANDk TEN WOUNDED.

Many Itortei anil Mule Were Cruilinl tnDeath-Ti- m Crop Ver Dainatril, L'ani-lo- t

tleavy l to l'lantert-Tl- ie XlnrmAccoiiipaiilf il by Itwln nml Hall.

Solmn, Am.,. iXug. 17.--tfe- wreceived here yesterday from Augus-tine, (Perry county, fourteen mllosfrom a telegraph otatlon. that a torrl- -bio and most destructlro ' cyelonoawept over thnt phwe rniuradnyi loM,leveling everything In Its 'path.

Pwetvn negroes and threo wnllepeople were killed by. houieti fallingen them and ita ofher people' maromoro or less Injured. Twonty-fou- rhenit of ihories and mules were cntih-o- d

to deash by falling ibarns.TMie oyolooe rwaa follnweil hy the

heaviest rain that hs fallen In thatsection in fifteen years, Creeks andbranch t waro convtrtod Into ragtagtorrcnti, sweeping away cotton, corn,and other cropi, oauslng heavy lotrito planters.

tPloreneo, ila Aug. 17. A torrlblostorm swept over this city about 6

o'clock yesterday evening. Croatdamage waa done, 'but no fatalitieshnvo been reported. Two frnmohotuea were blown down, and own-

ing!, chimneys and tree "wrecked.Trees were ttprootod all ovor the cityand on Court street large pktte-gla- si

windows woro ibrokon by the fury ofthe wind. Tho storm came from thetiorMi, the storm oloud being met byapoUier ibtaok cloud from Uie south-wa- t.

It Is thought that oonelderablodamage has boon dono in tho coun-

try. Tho storm lasted leas thantwenty minute ami was aeoompanledby rain and hall.

A NeimalloiiHl Affair.Key West. Km., Ang. 17.-C- apt. (Jen.

Weyler and Oen. Oehando were theDrlrrfrlnam in a sensational affaJrwMeh occurred strortly before the lat-

ter ealletl for Spain- - The doatb of Oen.Otfhandv'srncphew, who was a lieuten-ant in the Spanish army, wab tho cntweof the trouble. Thoro were wi'.f m- -

mors lu circulation roftectlng on thelletttones', Who was aucusod of conduottng M trcasonoblo oorrwtiM,,niewKh Mnxlmio Uomez, tho Insurgentohluf. When Weylor hoard ot the ruinate ho summoned tho young man lotho patsoc and qtieitioned him. Weylerwas apparently satisfied of tho youngman's guilt, and to'.d Win, that It hodid not commit wulolde In twenty-fou- rhours ho would bo couirt-niurtlul- undshot.

Tho lieutenant fft tho palnco, wontto his room, and In six hours vn acorpse, having shot hlmsotf throughtho (heart. The affair was httahed up,and the Spanish ofllutal report snld theyoung man died ot yollow fovor.

tfhortly ofterwarda Oen. Oclmudo nrrlvcd In Havana and learned tho trueatory of his ntiphew's death. Ho wagreatly enraged. He Immediately wontto the patece to call Weyler to nccour-- t.

Tho meeting of the generals was mv,tsensational. Oohnndo donouneed Wcvler In the bitterest terms, alleging thattho Hetitonaat wab ui:Uew nd hadveon driven to hie death. Oelmndoand chnllengod him to a duel. Themen drow swords, and would havefought In Hio jwlnte but for the Jnter- -isrcnoo of other olTlclals.

Two days mtor Oen. Oehando aallodfor Siln. Ho Is xreatly onn cod. andsay ho wis moko the affair publicwhen ho reaches Spain, nud demandswoylefo reoll.

A Kerluua llolllalno.Buffalo, N. Y.. Aug. 17.-d?- arty yes-terd-

morning fire truck No. 0, witha orow oonetstlng of Ueul. Heddonand sovon aremen, whllo reipondlngto nn alarm, collided with a trolloyoar at mo corner of wolix avenue andoywtuiurn sircci. tho truog wnstretched acroa the street oar I rackwon the trolloy, iwhU'h wne runningat mil speed, struck It. JJvery Jlre- -rann on tho truak was Injured. JohnF. Olnrk was pinned under the wreckand crushed to death, bis lungs beingpenetrated 4iy the rung of a ladder,Fred Jackson went under the truckand received a oononeslon or the spine,Jle onn not recover. Tlie other InJured are: Lieut. Iledden, hip urubtedt Mwhael Itosenbergor, left legapralned and eoatiislenij John W.Ureehtel, Itaeo sprained; N'lmolaaKoallar, kip liralaad; Anthony .Man- -aiM, mtd.

The motor car waa etitaslied topieces, tout tho motormar. ejoapodwith ut tstgM Injurlea. , lU)i thenwtorman nnd oonduator ot (ho barhave boen arrested. JamM Oowanthe motorman, said he beard the firegong tout did not slow up, as hethoufrfet he could oroes the streetahead ot the truak.

iAt Ueed Station, O , a tew days ago,a riot took pteee In which one manwns klMld and two Injured.

fatal Ilatlruad U'rvk.puebV Col.. Aug. 17 Spreading

rale cauied by the iutetwe heat wreckad thn eeond siwtlon of the CaliforniaexproM on the Denver and Ills (irnnderoad eight mtteu west ot I'ueuio Satur-day afternoon. The dead are: CharleyV. Van port, eaglneer. trrled, l'uob'.o;WIIMam Ittppert. fireman, w years old.Pnobto. The train Included a eoooh,

Him louelst sleeoers. eonaalnlDK sixtypeople, none ot whom were serlouclyhurt, though tho entire train torned onKs aide. The engineer and firemanwere 'burled under the carina.

Negro Murderer.

Bpartanburg, 8. C, Aug. JT.-C- arit

John H, niasslngame, one ot the oldest and most respected cltlleos otthis olty and Btato. wan slot arvfkllletl yesterday afternoon 4y ChrfCannon, a negro 'boy. Capt. MasiiriLgnme wai ot his homo nnd Cinnoaentered for tho purnoso of riben-- .

Pistol shots were heard and th negro seen running from the bu.e.Capt. Dlasslngame was found fond.ahot twleo through tho heart. Thenegro woo trauked to a houio half amllo dlitnnt, whero he wan found, eeotthrough the chest. Two empty uht-to- ll

found In tho room Imlloate thatboth tKtrttes engaged In tho shooting.The negro was taken to Jail, illswound Is thought to be fatal. TheroIs somo talk ot llnohlng, ibut Hie lawwill take Ita oourje.

Oapt. dllfteftngamo was a memberof ono ot tho snout prominent fam-

ilies In Iho stale, and waa a man' res-

pected nnd honored by all. Ho waia gallant oonfoderote soldier, and be-

fore Hie war was a oolonol In th- -

United Statoa army.

TuRltnut Helieil.

9 konv:e. Vh Aug..l7.-Tl- to lugTh. i?i left port early FrWaymorning with a sehoonor In low.- - Tim4ug woo coaled and iirovilHioned for aIons: trip, and 'had aboard eight targesurf iboats. Going dawn the river thntug was selxod .by tho revonuo cutterlloutwoll, and Oapt. Drown, tho masternnd ono ut tho owners, wob .brought tothe olty. Tho tug Is hold pending In-

struction from Washington, thoughnot n gun or a pound ot ammunitionwits found aboard. A hundred Cubansprepared lo loavo Tampa Friday nightfor IMn pmoo or Fernandez, with thnIntention of Joining tho Three Friend ioxpedltlon. Tho extra vigilance cxer-rtse- tl

on tha part of tho adminlatra- -t ton In watching the a'.eged filibustersIs an Id to lbo due to a ileolro to hold thUnited State free from any charge ofassisting Cuban Insurgents, thus Inval-idating any claims Hpaln may make forimdinmlty.

Itnlitieil unit Itllleil.

Llnooln, Neb., Aug. U.-dJo- ctcr

psrfopmed an ntitotuy on the 'body otHon. 'W. V. J3yslor of CharrVbemburK.Pa., who was found dyingnight from tho offcats ot foul play.Thoy nro cornrlncod.' thnt morphinepolsonlnn caused death, althoughthero was n contusion on the scalpthat might havo been fatal. Thero Hnot tho least question that Kyslcrwas robbeil nnd that ho was flrat fa-

tally drugged for that purpose. ItIs not bollovod thnt murder was Intended. Cliff Hngcwoll, who wasaround with Uyslor during the afternoon on Friday, waa arrostod at Val-

paraiso on eusplelon and wa broughtback to Lincoln.

llioliriilcr Arretted,

Iksston. Mum., Aug. .17. Henry Der- -

fle'.d. of Iondon, Eng., wn arrestedyesterday aa he landed from the Custard steamer Pavonta, on a complaintof llrltlah Vtee Corwul Keating, cbarg-- ,

Ing him with thn emfbazzUiment ot(15 from vhe DOndon pMUilIlee. Dr- -

fleld woo a postal employo In London,and it charged wtth taking tho moneyfrom two packets. Ills wife, who is abrldo of only a month, Is detained lythe Immigration officer nn an undesirable person, whllo Uorflold Is In Jiltawaiting extradition. Ilerlloid made aoonfeanlon, and turned over $1,000 otthe stolen monoy. Ho will be arrangedbefore United StatmFlsko.

niiootliiK Art ray.

lnUvllle, Ky., ug. JO.--vV aptclatfrom Urayoon, Ky., says: At a churchmeeting on .I.lttlo Sandy, in Klltottuounty, twenty mllew south ot thispVnco four men wore killed and twowounded Saturday afternoon near thaassociation grounds. A man namedSploer woo srtiing whiskey, and alarge number ot bono traders cot intoa fight. In whloh two Harrison broth-ers and two Whltt brothers were In-

stantly killed and two others, whoieflsimri are unknown, wcro wounded,ono serioualy and Iho other slightly.The names iA the Harrison and Whlttbrothers oould not 'he learned.

I'aliitrr to Nlrlka.

New Yopk. Aug. 17. 'A generaltftrlko of painters baa been ordered totake yhu-e- , wtaksh wlX looUtde men inother trades who will null work insympathy with them In the shops otloose eonaratrora wo are payingwugw leen than the union scale of f340for olght hourtt work ier day. It 4ssaid that nearly 1,000 wotismen M goon a strttte. The New York Pa Intern"union r composed of ftro Btrong

with nn aggregate mem-bership of 4,000. iAn executive lordtransaots all btwineaa for these unlonM,and It waa this Iraard which reoentlyIsattid t4te ardor for tho etrlke

iiealructlre fir.Itoekford. JU., AUf. n.Flre gutted

the Woodruff bleak, on Seventh street,early yesterday morning, causing a toesof over $100,000. L. Goldman, whoeondueted a department store. Is taapritMripal loier, Ut los being estima-ted at fW.000. wlrli Usurnnoe of I3B.000The loe en building Is 410,000, partsak-l- y

Inoured.

At J4nm, O,, rtiumtry lightingstruek a 36,000-barr- oil tank, belong-ing to the Standard Oil eoaipauy, oaae-la- g

a Iota of 178,000.

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BlUSICIULLCOLLAPSE

THREE MBN WERE KILLED ANDTHIRTEEN WOUNDED.

Mr n Wrre at TTork Tearingn..n the Ilulldlng VTIien It rlll'lra

AttUtrd In the Work nrilrtrue.1M tit the Drad anil WAiinilril.

Bst CHalrc, Wis., lAug. 18. Yester-day, whMo n tforeo of Iwonty-flv-o --workoien wa engaged In tearing downINfiisfg bait, a tfourirtory structure, Itaalfepsed. Tho men wont dcvrn In thetulns. &4 tUrco wore killed. The deadam:

Qalvor Oinson, leave a widow and(our children: William 'Dean, rontrao-tor- i

(Nkflioraa lloaoh.injured: John Thorson, crushed uy

Ailing Umber, nan not live; JamecDean, 'buried undor mass of tlrrfbcrs,

an not Jive Charles A gen, badlytinshea; Ole fioDerg, seriously crush-

ed: Jobs 'Larson, Otis Mayer, OleJohnson. 'Brady Nodrum. II. H. Wal-

ters. William Ilcrg, W. K. Bvana, Wi:-lla- m

Arnold ami 'Dwl Ludwtg.The woricmen wore on the upper

floor 'whin the walla began to bulgeand .fell .bofore any ono could escape,oreept fWe, who remained on Me roofond were uninjured. The tire departnient at once "began the work of rescue,and all tfcodead nnd Injured worn takenfrom fhe ralria except Dean and Jtoaoh.

l'atal Dynamite. ISxiilimliiii.'Ittncaeter, .Pa.. Aug. 18. Ttuoe men

were killed, fifteen or more Injured andseveral buildings demolished 1)y the

of twenty-flv o pounds of dyna-mite at New Holland yesterday morn-lu- g.

The I'ennayKanla Telephoneoniany la building a new line in that

Yletnlly. and hnvl stored the explosiveIn the summer kitchen of the Haglehotel. Barly yesterday morningfthartcs F. Cannon, an employe of thetympany, and on Rang JiMt about toMart to work, went to the aummerkltVbea to get enough dynamite for theilay'ti lit. A tew inomtnti later therewas a torrfMc eaptoalon, nnd one tidenf thti kHwhen was Mown out. A bighole In another aide had 'blood andflesh on the ragged odgee, and It la(opposed that CnnnonW 'body waa sentthroiiRTh there. Tbo unfortunate manwas blown to atom, Hhtvtomaoh waafound two blwtfits awy. Up to n latehour neither hit log nor hla bead hutliron found.

Frank 'Hammond, of Iftrrliburg, waatandlng Jifst ontsldo the 'building, and

ovory bone In hli "body1 was broken andhe wat Instantly killed. George Crosi-ma- n,

oi ettollon, waa also standingnear tbo 'building, and waa 10 ladlyInjured that) ho died while being

to this city.Among th-oi- moat seriously Injured

are: (Michael Wade, Frak Lewis.Trank Pcale, David Hoffman, JoicphMann, Woltor Fanlg. Philip Lawrence,.loh 11 Conlon, John Whlto and RobertShift-- .

Other building clow to the kitchenwere badly wrecked, at waa also a partof tbo hotel, while the whole front ofa hirge Interment at ore waa blown out.The mora of a number of housvs woreraised and rulnnl. Tho damage toproperty amounta to a large aum. Thecauso of the oxpkulon I not known.oh Cannon waa the only person In thebuilding when It occurred.

A (llcutttlu VVltTl(ilt.Nw York, Aug. 13.As the teamer

Austria, totn Naples, with 800 ItalianImmigrants, was noarlng tliU port onFriday morning n ia1gntlo waterspout.wept the ablp, while deafening thun-der dupe amoto fhe oars of the terrifiedImmigrants and flashes of lightningmado the eky appear like a liquid sheetrf tin me.

A terrific thunder atorm raged for anhour, and then, at 7 o'clock, there aroteon tho ocean's surface two mllna woitof the aloomcr. a big cone of water,with a yaty mass of foam at Its 'base.Xhe cone had formed dlreotly 1oncafh

iblack. overhanging cloud that teem-ed toTcnfh down towards It like a hugeflngr. Not a drop of rain had fallen,nnd not a broatb rlflled the ocean's sur-face. Tho passengers --were strikendumb with iwror as they "watehsd trae

reat cone jeneh upTs-ar- and Join theorerhanplnB finger of lilaek mlat.formlog a column of swirling, seethingwater fulry thirty yards in diameterat the Amm and tour feet thick In therenter of (ho column. At ttie top Itanread out Itko an Immense umbrella.Olius It atrae careening toward theship, ftMl tho fear-strick- passengersat last fimsd voles la one great wallof despair. (Many fOI ibrtck oh tbslrksa and prayed; others falntsd. Stilllife waterspout wshsd toward themwith a notse rtks ttuit of a million buss

w. Hot a It nsarsd (fas ship lucourse ohaaged slightly, and the wwter-spou- t,

seothtng and butzlng as It went,tfwept hy not more than 300 yards offthe startioard side.

Tho Ftsesnprs mamel at the fl

Mhttttn iMWtd , gad thenlaugirtd sad srltd and Mti one an-other in Joy wlien Wicy toallxsd thedanger was pst.

aionrjr fur Natal l'uroat(IxindoB. Aug. J 8. A dlipatoit from

Berlin say tttat it U atatad that Ad-

miral TlwprU. at las requsst at Hniperor AVlrMam. has drawn up 1)1 tt,which wHU be airbmltted to Ike relehstag, dcmsadlDg from 109.000,000 toM0,0G0,OGO mrk for mvai purtoies.It Is aided that the imperor rrcenllydlacuiwed the matter with l'rtnce h.

The ohsneellor during thedlsautwioH laformsd Itaipsror Williamthat a msjorlty in favor of the billnouW oa.y secured f the promlie ofreform in all matter subject to militaryJurisdiction (be iuMlled.

Olnrlnnatl Vailing AffrarClnclanatl. O., Avk. IS. --Fran

Hothaker of Cloveland, 'broMier of d)r.Hothaker. who was burled here lastThursday, was reported dying at thehospital at 8 o'clock yesterday evenIng front a knlfo wound In the abdo-men. Ho waa found in the street Sun-day night at the head of Mount .Au-

burn Incline ami taken to Mo hoxplt-n- l.

Bsfore becoming unconscious hesaid that ho 4tad a quarrel with Attor-ney Charlss 'I.undey and that lAimloyhad strtltutd hltn, Uarly yealerdaymorning Iundcy was arrested at hlahouae not ar from where Hothakerwas found. In front of the house wasCharles 'Hothaker of New York, abrother of the Injured man. .lie wasabusing 1undqy and was alto arrest-ed, diitndey said that bo acted In

e; that tho tw Hothakerd abused him on the strest ear .un-

til be left his seat and went to theplatform. Jle got off at his atreetand they followed and attacked htmend knocked hi in down. Then he medhis knife In e. 31 saidHotbnkor hnd had a grudge ngalmtbim over slnee he defended him' Ina divorce suit, which was compro-mised.

Lundey was arraigned In the policecourt and his caso continued untilAug. 37. Tho charge was cutting withIntont to kill. llotbaksrs wound la

a penetrating ono, rtqulrlng nn oper-

ation to eouri the savored parts nndtho otiteonie Is noaordlngly very doubt-ful.

lUtrtmll Mlioiiiliik'

Helena, Ark., Aug. 18. 'A game ofImso ball plnyeil at d'oplar drove Hun-da- y

betwoen colored loams for a staknof B broke up In a pitched battlebetwoen the opposing nines, lu whichtwo boys were fatally shot and fourothers more tr less wounded. Negroboya from the Volk and Iowdy plan-

tation! constituted the opposingloams. William (Irinin the umpire,and an ndheren' of the I'olk side, heldths stakes. In the third inning CJrlf-fl- n

gave tho Ixiwdy team the hot end.of a clone decision and U)e aggrievedteam, lext by Israel Tats, made ti rushfor the umpire and his son, who wns

acting as ofllclal scorer. The umpirewa prepared for the attack, how-

ever. Ho opened a vnllso nnd paisedpistol to members of tho I'olk teimand tho battle gn. Urnol Tntowas the only man on the Iowdy teamwho had n gun, but he did effectivework. Ho omptled hl iilatol Into thoilolk tonm, reloaded nnd cmptlod It

again. Ho Is credited with havingshot four mon.

1 ihIIuii Allurkril.San Franclwo. Oil.. Aug. 18. Tho

Panama itoamer City of Paris bringsthe story tlwt Prince Louis of Savoyand some of tho orw of tho Italianship Christopher Colurwbus were at-

tached on the atreetH of Valtmralso on

tho 10 th of last month by n Chilianmob. The Itallarjs wou".t havo metwith tho ssxne vlo'.enve as did some ofthe crew of tho Vnlted States cruwrIlaltlmore lad not the Italian srtybesn armed. The-prc- e and his friendsatood off Che mob uatll rescued by thepolkro. A 1 th on nil the mob used ntickaand eloniM, ivone rf tire royal lmrty wassarlously Injured. Tho. mob vented itsragcxt on the prince because of the Ital-

ian unpopularity since Iiuly sold thstwo seoond-hM- d crulscnt to the Ar-gentine Jtepubllo during the dlHlcuttybotweon the latter oountry and Chill.ThoChllan government iprofusety apol-oglzi- vl

for tho ooeurrouce, nud altto It In theaowvpapera was aup-presse- d.

Ainbm4iliir Aiulnlril.London, Aug, 18. 1 1 j o!!lcllly an

nounoed tlrat the lit. Hon. Sir JohnMonson, 'British ambassador at Vien-na, has been appointed dlrltrsb nmlmsaador at I'arht, In aucoftMlon to theMarquis at DufTerln, whoio tertu ofservice exvlrtn.

flLr Horace 'Itumdjold. InrL, UrltUlttnlnlsiur tit The Hague, and forriVeH?aUaclio bf tho British orrasy utWashington, auooecda Sir John Mason as Ilrltls ambaasador at Vleaaa.

Sir John Moiism Is a brortier of Vta-cou- nt

Oxetrorldge, and ws4 born inI8IL

llrath of Hrnor Matla.New York, Aug. 18.-- t,V speslnl from

Valparaiso aart: Staor Matta, OhHionminister to Dolrvla, died m Um multof a wound In the ifplns. Jlefere he ex-pired he declared that ths aaaault typonhim was due lo parsoaal vasgaaMe.Jwe Cuellar, who kot htm, deliveredMmsaK up to the jwiU. lit said Ukilled itatta lajHiK-dalMM-

Hflit HrpMrUd.Havaaa. Aug. 18. Ool. Zalwles re-

ports a liot fight with the bnd otAgairre and Morable at the Moralttplantation, near San Jose de Us La-Ja- s,

and not far from Havana. The Inaurgento lost thkty-fo- ur killed andwounded, white the troepa are reportedto have Jot IWtoen ldlVad.

Tha Tallitn Ntrlkr.New Yotfk, Aug. 18. Te four weeks'

continuous airlke ot the Uast Bide tail-ors summarised hi an ejcpeadlture ot$8,000 from the exbiuar ot the IUotb-erho-

of Tailors; tho return to workwithin ths last wMlk of S.000 men and700 w awn la 316 ahops, s opening ofseventy shniw, employing800 men and 700 wrrmea, numerousfight ibvtwecn union and non-uulo- a

men, and lastly act appeal to affiliatedorganisations for fund) to support 1.200striking tailors 'who ars la actual need.

THE ELOCUTIONISTS.

MfttJ. W. L. rtAYNft ON THE nt-CK-

DETROIT OONVBNTlON.

Mm. Illl Vraliiin-Mrl-- lt 11m VTon

Unlliiillril I'ralia from a t ta 1 i b I -

Crlllc Mlt Marr I'rrln nt UlmMtinatlAim Dliilnanliliril llt;-rl- f,

Detroit Letter.)J rilOOHAMMIt or

recitations (o Itsdellvored by alooti- -

beforo nnttlonlsti aomposwl

of eloett- -

tlonlstN must ly

be n orlt-le-

performntiooaliioc every Intona-tion of the voice,ovcry gsntttrr, will

lo noted with professional itotmmeylllttt frnilv MtHfnnnlAit nitnn Tlila u til p.

. . .It ( i t i,v vt uriuuiniit urvniirti inn nuuieurtmwhich mot during the evenings whiletli) National Association ot Hloeutlnn-l"l- n

wns In convention at the Churchof Our Fnthor. That tho inomben. ofthe convention who gnvo rccltnla werefully up to the high standard set forthem wns evident from tho generousrued nf npplnuae boetowed on thtun bytholr fcllow-atudnnt- s, tlm icncbcrH nndprofessor, nnd the delight of thosnwho llstcticd to Mrs. Hollo Wntson-Mol-vlllo- 'a

humorous selections ns hoard lu"Why Ho Can't Hnccced." nnd "Trustto Brother Spear." That these eloou-tlonlst- a

had miiRtored tho nrt ot expres-sion was evident, and an numbor sup-ceod-

number, tho plensurn of thocritical gathorlng was mimlfontod againnnd again.

Miss Mary Pcrln. of Clnolunntl. npupil of Prof. Plnkloy. ot the elocutionand oratory dopurtmtmt of thn Collegeof Music, whs one of the youngest road-or- e

present, nud her nnmo eamo firston the prograinmo of Tuesday evening.Mis Perln has n Hue presonce and adelightful niHiiner, nud porhapn It Is Inhr favor to any that she Is better qual-ified for the dramatic stage than forthe reading ptntform. To it broad cul-t- ui

she unltns nu artistic renderingnnd appreciation ot tho subjeat sbodHllnootos, and to a rich and liiuslrailnatural volec she adds n faultlets tech-nlqu-

Hho gnvo tho statuo hcoiio, fPMitPygmalion and Onlntca, in u mnniiorthat clloltod unstinted nppliiunc, andIndicated tho power and methods ot thotrun artist.

Chicago had reason to bo proud otthe reader alio soul to tho convention,or rather tho ono who represented thoLndy of thn Iiko lu tho happiest nudmost artistic mnunor. Mrs. Hello

who might Justly rank astho humorist unions tho womou rend-ers ot tho convention. Mrs. Mulvlllo Isnot a grndunto ot any school, but bussubjugated to her uso tho host methodsot all. Slio has natural gifts lo otiublohor to surmount all obntaolcH, nnd hurgroat succohs, both on tho platform andIn parlor circles. Is duo to her own linotiimreolatlon ot hor nrt.

Mrs. Molvlllo gnvo Hen King's Immorons poem, "Why Ho Can't Suc-ceed," In a mnunor that won lit ap-plause ot hsr whole audience, and forwhich alio rccolvcd n volley of nn cores.When an attrnctlvo womiiii can so tarforget hor Individuality as to assumetho heavy features of a loutish boy, shelimy bo said to be mistress of hor urt.Not only tho face and oxprosslou wereleproilucod, but tho inimitable tones ofit gruff youth, producing convulsionsof merriment alike from professors nndstudents. Tlu lines worn after thofashion ot tho stanza reproduced horo.Juno Jonos has been tolling tho boyabout Columbus, Hen Franklin andother noiilUHos who succeeded, nnd hoIs talking It over In n monologue, nudshowing why ho tuny not follow Intbslr tracks:

"An' she said 'at Hon Franklin winnwfully poor

Hut ohook full ot ambition an' brains,Htudlod philosophy nil his bull llfo

Sco what ho gat fur his palnsl

"Drought oleotrlolty right out o' thosky

With it kite an' Hghtnln' an hoy,

Um MAY PUIUN.Bo 'at we're owlu' film miire'n anyone

olsePur afl thorn bright lights 'at we see,

"Jane Jones, she actually ad It wutso,

Well, meube he did I dunna.Hut o course, what's alius been hla-derl- n'

meIs not bavin' no kite nor Hghtnln'

nor key."A patltetle selection from "Capo CodFolks" showed Mrs. Melville to beequally fortunate In her methods otwtpresslng the deeper emotions.

Mrs. Melville's home Is at Oak Park.III., u suburb ot Chicago, where alio Isdeservedly popular In edueatlonal work

being n teacher ot dramatic reading;a" well as nu elocutionary luiperson'ator.

Mrs. Ilcia Hartwlck Thorpe, former

ly bt Michigan, but now of California,hlM recently Joined tha ranks of theelocutlouUts, nnd hrr nnmo was on thsprogramme for Thursday ovenlng In orecitation from her own writings,"Baved mill Kavlor." illness preventedMrs. Thorpe from Itolng present, andGanevlsvs Cariieuter, n young drnmntlrrender, took br place nnd gnvo the se-

lection. There u not a doubt that Mrs.Thorpe would have been besieged for nrondltloti of the poem that mndo herfamous, - Curfew Must not Hlng To-night." Her Intonation would hnvibeen a McomlRry feature. In the rend-ing of that Insplrntlnnnl nud most dra-

matic lilvi of the past, which wns tinproduction of hor brain and Imnglna-(bi-

nt l lie iijje of 16.The ymiiig professor of elocution and

oratory from Hutgent College. Living-ston Harbour, who has been comparedto Mnmhllsld In his dual nrt, gavgreat pleasure by tils Interpretation oltho "Christmas Cnrol." by CharleiDlokeiik. As the grinding, grasping8eroogf. nud the hearty cheerful nep-

hew he actually posed as two persons,and tho transitions woro so Instant nndartistic as to elicit unbounded applauseMr. Harbour's voire Iirh the power anilflexibility of a musical Instrument In

tho hnndr.of nn nerompllshcd musician.His personality U so strong tliift with-

out the iiereeorl(e of stngo or costumeho hold his audleneo spellbound by tinchnim or his own Individuality.

Thg very senslblo mnnnor In whichtho whole neloueo ot elocution waihandled nt thin convention by thn xponents of art and cult lire In reading,shows a great advance nvor oldmethods. The agony of contortion wninowhere ninnltwt. and tho unnatural

MHS. UKLLK WAT80N-MHLVILL-

straining after eftec' which formerlymndo nn elocutionary climax distresslug wns conspicuous by Its absence.Tho wish was frequently expressed thatsuoh work as was Illustrated at tho n

might bo donn In tho schoolamong tho chlldron ot tondor yenrs,who would learn to glvn soul and ex-

pression to tho words tlioy rend anilndnpt themsolves to tho Interpretationof character. It Is cortaln that tberfwas not one nmong those men nn.'women who If asked to read some-thing, would domnnd lltoratura withwhich thoy were familiar, beforo tlioycould comply with tho request. Likethe practlecd muslelan, they know thechords at sight.

MRS. M. L. HAYNI5.

PHOTOOnAPHINO THOUGHT,Dr. Ilaradue Aniinnnrrt III, Surertu and

Minw Ilia I'latv.It may bo rash to pronounce that

anything Is beyond the photograplier'iart. Hut the communication Just mailto tho Paris Acadomle de Medicine byDr. Haraduc Is so astonishing that II

ho had mndo It before Dr. Hoentgenhad romlored his discovery public, verytow people would havo been tnrltnedovon to Imiulre Into tho mntter.

Dr. llaruduo nfilrms he hnsin photographing thought, and

ho has shown numerous photograph-I- n

proof of his awrrtlon.Ills iikuiiI method of proceeding li

simple enough. Tho pornon wlioxthought Is to bo photographed onteria dark room, places bis hnnd on a

photogrnphle pinto, and thinks Intont-l-

ot tho object tho Imago of whlohhe wishes to eco produced. It Is stnlndby thofo who havo examined Dr. Ilurn-duo'- s

photogruihs that tho most olthorn nro very cloudy, but that n tanare comparatively distinct, rer-.cnt- .

Ing the feature ofpersons and outlineot things. Dr. Hnradue gocifurther, and declares that II

la possible to produco n pho-tographic Image at a groat distance.

In his eammuuloutlon to the Aeadomlo de Medlelno ho relaoa that Dr.Iitrate, when lie was going to Campan, declared he would appear on aphotographic plate of his friend, M.

Untden. at Hurbarsst. On tho I'h olAugust, 1808. M. llnsden nt Huehttrealwant to bed with a photographic planat h(i tt aad anlther at bla beadDr. Iitrate went to sleep at Campann,at a dlstanee of about 300 kllomotrrifrom Huehareat, but before cloning libeyi he willed with all his might thaihis Image should appear on tho photo-grnphle plate of his friend.

Aeeordlng to Dr. Ilaradue that marve!waa accomplished. Journalists whthavo oxamlned the photograph In queaHon Mate that It consists in a kind olluminous spot on the photograph!)plate, In tho midst ot whlsh ean bitraeed tha profile of a man, LondorStandard.

Iltiutla far Hnlrprllnr Toatli,Now and then we hear of soma rleb

person leaving several hundred thou-sand dollars to oelleges and other In-

stitutions. If rich people would deslitto perpetuate their memory, a noveland lasting monument to them wouldbe to aeleet 100 or 1.000 deservingyoung men, and bequeath to tbercf 1.000 each, with which to start In bus-It-iss-

The bleaslngs that would fol-

low aucb philanthropy cannot bsVn.. Tribunri

in the odd Corner.some ounitn and uunious

FEATUnttS OF LIFE.

CanilliUia llolmrl' Slilrt rati Into Iliallaml (if Halle Manlar TliU SlanHrllM Uinlila Darrnllaltla with aItnni'tnaka.

'mfUxfibttiCC TANn 11 P- - y "Pol- -

MWMttX "" now nnd

iimiciiea nro tuo

PlwffTr'1'1''11 "phenaklsto-aW.V-Zji-v

scope nudISafl? .."" '

iiipiitiioria, nysy-g- y

and Online.Or toko somb sim-

ple word, ns Chilly,Or Willy or the garden Lily.To spell such words ns Syllogism,And Lachrymose and Synchronism,And PniltnlAlieli nml HlltwtlinrlnnApochryphn and Calendlne,lactiferous and Cecity.Jejune nnd Homeopathy,Paralysis and Chloroform.Hhlnoreroiia nnd Pachyderm, yMetcmp-ychosl- s. Uherkln. llasquf,It Is certainly no easy task.Kaletdoscopo and Tennessee.Kamtsehatka and Dispensary,Would make some spellers colicky.Diphthong nnd Kryslpelns,And Htlquetto nnd Sassafras,Infallible and Ptynllsm.Allopathy and Ithcumutlsm.And Cataclysm nnd Heloaguor,Twclftlii Hlghteenth. Homlexvoii. In-

triguer,And hosts of other words nro foundOn Kngllsh and on classic ground.Thus Hehrlng Strait nud Michaelmas,Thermopylae Cordilleras.Suite, Jalap, Hemorrhage, nud Havana,Clnqtiefoll and tpoenaunnhn,And Hitppahnnuock. Shenandoah.And Schuylkill and n thotiNiiid mars,Are words noine Hrst-rnt- s spellers miss.In Dictionary Hnda like this.Nor need one think hlmsolt a Seroyle,If Homo of those his efforts fall;Nor deem hlmsolt undone foreverTo miss tho name of either river-T- he

Dnlepor. Seine or Oundaliiilvor.

Canillilat llnliart' Khlrl.St. Ixiuls. Special: When (larret A.

Holwrt, tho topubllcnn noinlnco forleft tho Planter' hotol

he also left his shirt behind him. andthoreby bungs a talc. Mr. Hobart willprobably not miss tho shirt that hefailed to keep on during the oxcltomeutof political turmoil, but If ho shouldovor sock to roeovcr It or ask wheroIt Is, echo will answer "Whero?" Iftho Now Jersey man wns assured theelectoral volos of overv aim n Ina portion nf hla ahlrt roposos. he wouldno a oinon on (ho y,

for the garment has been scatteredfrom Mnlno to California, and fromAlnsku to tho gulf, nnd ovon Intobloomln' Hrltlsh Canada.

On tho night of Juno 18. Jum nftor hobad been nominated n the tall of therepublican kite. Mr. Hobnrt hurried totho Planters' hotel. The noxt morninghe put on a elenu shirt nnd Inter start-ed for Now Jersey. A few dnys after-ward tho chambermaid found tho shirtIn the closet. She gnvo It to the headporter and he sent It to the laundry.In duo time thn biindlo enmo back. ItIsy uncalled for In the otllco until nfew dnys ago, when Chief Clerk CharlesO. Field had It opened. Ho didn't tryon the shirt, but he nearly had a fitJust the name. On tho collar band luludelllbto letters woro tho words 0. A.Hobart. A comparison with the reg-ister showed that the Inscription wasIn tho handwriting of tho

caudldnto. The nows thatChnrley Field had Hobarfs shirtfcpread like wlldllro, and ovcry travel-ing man In the house undo n raid ontho office and scoured a piece of thegarment. Tho Inst pleon waa givenawuy last night and all Hint now

Is tho little sootlon of eollar bandcontaining the name. Charlie Fieldwouldn't take monoy for It. AssistantClork John Farrla Smith sent anothermarked portion of the slilrt to u friendin Toronto, Can. Yesterduy tho friendwrote him savfner (hat tha fMmamhad bran framed nud hung lu tho par- -or or me wanderers' oliib. the swellsst

bicycle club in Toronto.

A Tarliral Han't Orrat Kra.Phil L. Sprtilll. u resident ot Oolum-bl- a.

N. C. owns a hen that deserves aieward. ilis la a rommon-leobln- g

fowl of a Scotch Urahraa breed andcackles contentedly when she has laids egg The other day she taft oas lathe nest. It wns n veritable Jumboamong eggs, measuring live and n quar-ter Inches around one way and sightand one-ha- lf Inches the oilier. Mr.Iprulll concluded to save the shell, sobe brake holes In aaeh end lu order toblow out the contents. Then ho dis-covered that there was nndther eggInside tho big ahtjl. The Innw eggwaa about tho usual site and was per-re- el

In ovory way. The two shells havexsltod muali Interest In Columbia,

where (hey were plated on exhibition.There Is no reaerd that Mrs. Hrahmacnsklad uny longer or louder than us-ual ever the doublo egg,

A UraUlul l.lun.TUo proprietor or a moaagirto relates

that one of his Hons met had a thorn4i ken out ot hla paw by n Franeh lieu- -

nam In Algeria. Tho Hon afterwardan over the list ot otnesrs belongingo the regiment of his benefa-to- r and'nt ot gratitude devoured all of mi-I'- d

lor grade to the lieutenant, whobtrt by found himself promoted to the

riitk of colrrel.

Allarkstt by a lliap Snake.Colith Charleston. O., special: Wnflo

a number ot men wero busy In tho hayfield of F. It. Murray near licrr, a hoopmake made nn attack on n farm handnamed Charllo White. Untried to driveout of Ita way, but the nnnko pursuedhim. A desperate fight ensued, andbut for tho timely assistance ot lili fel-low workmen ho would hnvo been kill-ed. Thoy. however, succeeded In kill-ing tho reptile, whloh measured oversix feet. From Ita tall grow n hornyshell, llkn n spike, whloh sinks In tinground when the snako runs. It Is sup-posed that Its umto Is In tho meadownnd tho men nro trying lo find It.

A snako of this kind waa killed anthe game farm soma years ago, wathrown Inlo n tree nnd In n short tlmothe tree was found to bo dying, Thsnako was left In It and In two woekntho tree wna completely dead. Olderrltlnnis who romomber whon tho coun-ty wns Infostod by theso reptiles saythoy am very poisonous and will killshrubbery or trees wherever they arthrown.

Nrar.d Vti R it I in nr,A nenred fish swims far sometimes,

ns tho recent oxporlonco of n fishermanproves. Tho man was fishing In n smslloovo whon ho hooked a fair-site-d flih.but lost It, after playing with It forsome llmo, tho Ily hnvlnrr broken off.along with a littlo of tho gut, Thafisliormnn put on a now fly nnd wortan fishing. An hour Inter ho hookedn flili In another and distant placeThis trout weighed two nnd a halfpounds, and In its mouth was tho tlylost In tho lnkc.

To havo reached tho placo whoro Itwas captured from tho placo whoro P.waa first hooked thn fish lint! to round apoint that projected fur out Into tholako nnd then go acrono a bay aome S00or MO yards wide.

It looks as If tho fish, on frcolng It-self, had made a mad rush from thodanger It knew about until It thoughtIt was ante, then proeoodod to bltoagain as usual

Tltl Man Write Uptlila Mown.Thoro Is n man who Uvea In Gam-

bler, Ohio, who wrltos upsldo downfrom force of hnblt. Ho has becomo atused to tho lilon that ho novcr wrluillko other parsons.

Ono dny ho walked Into tho F.bbltthiniHo lu Wnshlngton. Tho clork turimltho register book around In thn usualmanner, so that hn might Inscribe hinnnm, but. lo IiIh nstonlshmont, thoslrnngor reversed tho volume qulotlyso as to make thn writing nil upsidedown from his point of vlow, and ad-de- d

tho nomo. "A. W. Mann, dambler."In tho propor placo.

Though writing his nnmo- - upsldndown ho did It with nn much caso andquloknoss as a man would ordinnrllydo It rlghtsldo up. Thn clerk did notknow what to mokn of It and nakedhi m to nxplnln whether hn nlwnys didIt that wny. Thn stranger replied thatIt was as romfartablo for him to wrlloIn that fashion as In tho ordlnnry man-no- r.

Ho added that It was not dlHU-ul- t

nt all to learn nnd that anybody couldacquire this peculiar urt. though ho hatnovur met nny ono In this country or InKuropo who know how to wrllo upgldtdown. Ho claimed to havo originatedthe systnm.

All this Information was not oaiivvyodby word of mouth, beonuso Mr. MaunIs n dent muto. Ho Is a clergyman, nudprcaclioa by signs at (Jamblnr.

I j. win a (Iter a CarptnMinnesota courts will hooii bo called

upon to unravel n tnnglpd web ot fnetnnd Inw. Somo men digging n ditchnear tho town of Hloomer unenrthod a

pclrlllod corpse on landbelonging to (1. H. MePhorson. Theyloaded tholr find an a wagon and toolcIt to town, where thoy began exlilliltlugIt for money.

Tho show proved profilnble. and MrMePhorson set up it clnlm for tho Blono-endavo-

on tho ground that It wunfound on his property, llo ncourotl awrit of replevin, nnd tho sheriff took:possession of tho petrification. Finallythe original claimants gnvo u bond, re-gal ned possosslon of their find nud' re-sumed tholr tour.

It seems probable that tho body Isthat of a Frenchman named 'Lnoouni,who was um rile red a scoro of y!ars agoand burled near tho spot whero tho pot-rill-

body was round. Tho Frenchmanhad n pretty wire, and In a quarrelabout hor u travelor shot him. Ho haatwo sons living, and It Is said thatwhen the case coraos before lltp courtsfor final disposition they will assertthBlr elalm. whloh will eomplltolo matlent more thnn over.

Ila Walk. Ilrkr.l.Walking baekward Is tha latest pe.

deatrian feat on n wager. A itnuIlelglan recently walked from Antwernto HntMcIa In two days, fl0liig backward the whole time. Praallea tuadnhim P regrets as rapidly as by the ordlnary made at walking, wit he waaobliged to wear spwlnl shoes, with nkind of heel underneath the toe.

Kitl l Ilu -

An Irish steward on beard ahtp aoi.dentally dropped the eaptatn'n tea ketitie overboard.

I'at's eonselenee smiting hint fie wento the oaptnlu and wild:

"Can anything bo lost whtn yonknow where It Is?"

The eapti.ln replied:"I thotild think not. Pat.""Well. Indeed, sir. your copp$r Ian

kettle Is at the bottom of (he say."

Ha Took Ilia film.He-L- et's kiss and makti up?She--Are you sore that yau mean IttHe Never la sueh deadly earnest In

mj mo ooniounu it, nere's yournr.

Bbo -- ut you know mothor'sr BhoiiMghled.

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CDur, K. M.

Vew constitutions nr iMronit enoughto stand a prolonged vacation.

lohM that convey wisdom are theiiot eMetsiit teachers known.

Tie fnrky father who wh not worsethan bin win at the name aae.

The Mine la how rip to bin mo theweather for your sins of omission.

Thi n ii n- - a rait number of people lithe world who fesr nothing more thanhe truth

The "campaign of education'' thlaar otisht to end with a full course

at I ho electoral college.

A great many people think that whenMi reform to help themselves ether

people oUNllt t(i get lip It JllblltO.

If nnrr j. Could Is Ire bound InUi Arctic imii long niHHRh Hint

ngell tiM may be over when be gottmck.

Nothing really makes a weak roan'frl in foolishness quit mo much ns to''rn tlint senile woman desire lilm to

There la to lie another epidemic ofMara Irtcrattire. A lloalen man hascone to Arizona to see If our neltjhbo

" Inhabited.

I.IIIN' Ashley, who failed tn art. nnyr tha lui.iwln million. Iium hail to

yo to work. Hut think how ninny tlmoah" go her nam In the pspcre.

In whip part a cif Indiana ihey punlahif. bentem hy dm-kln- them In th

itw-- Homo Mopli advocate wclgh-m- g

them down and thl plan la an Id" be Inrrenslng in favor

U appear that Orair Wllaon'amother la something of a mau l; maker.If tin1 wedding IwUecti her Inai daugh-ter and Cnrnolliia Vandirlillt takes,.lace tin iiHiy Imasl that she marriedtier children of both eexea In an te

of JI7a.O8O.0OO. whlrh la doingpretty wull fnr a fond mother ambi-tious for tho aortal etirreaa nf her g.

Homo eastern fanailr ima devled a"bicycle destroyer" and Iium apparently'old a number of them In raatrrurill. In Now York. Iloaion mid otherif iMhlmrlim Miilmrlia wheels have beenpunctured fnipicntly by thla de-vlc-

which la apparently maiiufactnrcdwholesale It consists of a thin atripof nililwi Httiddiil with aharp larka.

hlih Ih laid on the street nur theurb where the wheeling track uaually

and Mailed down at end. l'edhu at night it .an accomplish Uie

piinrtnn- - of quantities of wheels hoforonny of IIik vlct linn would dint-ove- r It.inrt dmlroy Ii

. '.i i'. Ui i .in,,:, u jlfp n).waya KettlnK the trrner aex Intorouble An airmail dnna imui muilnv

i.inke out In thi' battu k or the (lu.inl'iilrai'i'lern In lUrlln In wlilih over HWoldleiM took pan mnn Im Iiir wound- -

l Thr niiHT of It all (m a fomnlyrut Ikixuiu who line plaed with

in- - p.iin-pUlil- f heart of theac KMllan.inn or Mom. Khe had been unable to

e pntt t v ly whethi-- r ahe preferredttio Guard Oulraaalar or ilia SorondMratixiiia atatloned near by. and aboutttftv men from realment deridedin Itght the matter om. Iletiiie them-tara- .

The nei .mrhood of New York I

in ink txrltwl over the wanton derruHon f a riiurrh In Wllllamaburii n;,iwhich mimic wlarreaot broke and der'riyd i verythlng of a narred nnlur-!!;- )

could And. Nothing wa atolru.f.nd tin only objaet of thla piece ofV2iidallm aeenM to have been menpile aaalnU holy thing The (roaae

were polled out of place. HlbUn andprayer hooka torn up and acaitcre.lner the floor, and the organ ao pullelIn plecfa m to be deatioyed Itvcry effoil u twlng made to dlixover the

of ihla outraac and H willii llh Ihem If tvif lie cauglil.

Him Ailrlenae DalrolIeK th eminentPrenih aitroaa. dora not like Americaand did not bealtate to aay ao to annngliith Interviewer Hhe wine I

bleA) Hi i ink with thr fan that thewoauo were pretty, an I

made the men work nil day ti gptraraay. wkieb aoawed to hr ah

arnwgamagt, but when the be-wildered Interview Mked her whith thought of tho AmeriraM aetraaaea

the khrnggoU her heauilful ahouldei i

lolled a rtgareite and aald Artrt-aaaM-

Anreea Actreaaca la Aaierlcj lrna not be frlvoloua To be blond an I

t lu e)m la auaai-U- on the Americanitage ' Thla la what th triet Arubfall "hot atnff" and the orat of It lathat iinJtMft aa It mat ! it u no wiiii-iu- '

.1 baala or dliagni-ub- l

Iralli

Again Cora Hallo h'ellow th alllwhite girl who married ( baaka, theymmttt Warn Indian a few year ar,liar her name In the papera. Whyktaewuae Ike noldr I'haaka bae (iiani'irtl all of lif- - mMU mii rin ntny

it ...na i . Ci,i i 1.

mil h r liiin to lipwi id i ,.,. ker nt-r- of a cold world

Anon Um wadding prasonia ifiTlstraa Maud wet tw.nt.ibrf bt)'l The wbtrl aerni to be iaoip-'b- e

ilina-henui(- jl . Um;ttai " iing ujoU'".!d

DESTRUCTIVE STOIWI.

PITTBBUfia, PA. i AND VICINITYVISITED DV A BTORM.

Many t.tvea lit and Ilonare, (HI TunUi,llrlilRP anil Othrr Troprrly IVanhedAanajr Tha Irfitt of I'roperly WillOrrat I.lit of the KnoMii llrail.

HtfcrtHlfgh, 1'a., Ang. H.-h- Krnttnlntierm mnl over that oily amirkrtnKjr raatardaj- - morn Irk at 8o'obHTk , ilalHfrlnR a twrrltoir ormoral toilM In arem, iwulllnRUaamt Into Hnrenti, hwmpIhk away

UrWgwi anil 4tilhllniai, and eemllwt a

era or mora of Hvoa lata eternity.... iLk .iu.lki.ri.ilm nurm kruiu nw uniwnim

gJNl Rtmt banks of dark, angryckrHda koraratl ortr l'litwbtir andattrrwiimllnp ootintry, turnlBR day Intodfltnsaa ami attiklng terror to ikeheard of the intinbllanta.

'iba CTtntett damn ro la roporttdfrom IMne Crank. Flrtti roporla plaoed tha ntimHier of Uvea I oat. nl alx, hutIt 1a now believed Pint no Itaa thanthirty naraoni linvo ijierlnhMl In theflood, d'hie rrcok haa ovorflowfxl Itahnnkt, and 4rom the IRUp Camlet ofDahaven In the of the oilflettla the Krtsitwt damage la reported.At noon yeatonlay Information wasreoelrrd at ihe mronar'n office Umlnine Mvea were loot at Detmvon, butno names were learned. Delmven laan oil town of eevorat hundred Intmb-Itnnt- a.

The 4rWge ru'roia IMne creekat Uila point wm carried awy by theflow), anal ihe creek waa oon filledwith oil oaaka. nonaei, barna and oth-

er drift, wftjlch wou'.d Indicate nheavy touri mm to the neighborhood.The creek flowed throngf.i Utna.anoth- -

ir ubfrt, and at this point the nmlnstreet waa flooded to a tlnpth of sixfeet. Iteildenta aJnaa tne banlia wrtoned to Ilea from alr liomoa totha hlllaldea for aafety.

A famllr named aMjrteton. occupy-

ing a house on rte iMnke. were nnod-e- d

out. Mr. Thomas Jhyrnea wascanht In Uho Ileal and drowned.The atatlon at Htna la submerged.

Shortly after 10 o'clock the body ntMra. Tfcwnnwon of Sharpabiirg was

from the waror.The water completely iiifrgcd

Spang & ChaMant'x mill and roao aorapidly that the men who wore atwork at tfce time were compollid to

wlm for tholr Urea.The oajtse of rue rtorm can he

attrttttiteil to the aitproaph of

the cool Artve from the northwestThe storm waa eapeelally felt nt

ShHrneJi b. 1'n to t p. nt. elx bodieshad beer rtrovtrsd. Wiy were: Mrs.Vopkton. Mrs. Thomas llyrnci. Mrs.

tide luml an unknown man. Tan per-

sons. Including a lltt'e daughter nf

Mra. Popleton, werr rescued from thecreek. Two metbr of the lopletonfamily are itl'.l mlaslng. and are beUeved to be drowned.

When the storm burnt the house ofJamen llotilnaon was made the place of

i' fuse v n-- pt i'' C ni xlierMirt'f women wre drow.inl. T'.ie atormpartook in the nature of a cluudbtiMt.and filled the streams to overflowingwith wonderful rapidity. A torrent ofclgbtien feet came rushing down andstruck the Itohtniton traldence wlib ter-

rible force, carrying It front Its founda-tion and toppling '.t ovrr Into theswirling Hood. The-- houae co'.'.apslngas It was carried s'ong. wss lodgedSRalnat sotne wll'.ow along the bankand the occupants, who bad clung withdesperation to the ruins, were nas!edby superhuman efforts to make theirrrcane to land. a!l except three wo-

men, who were drownti and theirbodies washed down the stream.

Martin Cochran afld CVNell Schafferwrre drowned r flhsrpsburg. Theother victim wa an unknown maa,whnae body waa eeu floating downOoirhrad creek p4st Dahaven.

J'lne creek, from It mouth at Mnrps- -

burg to IH bavi n. Is a sorry lookingmjMrtscle. Bvery foot of levfl groundwas under water for sever 1 hours, andml'.ee of garde ui and little truck farmsare washed out

The west end of ftharpsborg andHtna wire Hooded. The !ttsbutg sndWestern railroad has 1kh b'.tKkidrdpra t'l'illy ai: day, and conalderalileloas will tesul'. The loaa at Ulna willamount to between ITs.Qoo and $100,000.

At lkiwrrfown the greater port 'on ofthe town was under water. The heavl-ta- t

loas is to the fat men. l.tve storkwaa drowned and rope ruined. IBver-gree- n

and Irwin sUo suffered. ThePort Plait dam at Jeaaette burs', andtha water rushed down Tlrush creek,carrying railroad ties telegraph polesand dnbtla of all kinds The cannonsof the VYestmoreijud Coal companywere t tie first to auffer, the employesbeing compelM to R.e for their Uvea,

title womn aad children l.vlag In

the bouaee near the ahopa ware rescuadfrom second atorlea with boat. Thei'taaaylvanla llstr (Haas ompeny'sdam beret and Its water Hooded the1'arr asgoa worha. the Ilocfcrnsmtthfoundry and marhlae ahopa and theplaulag aad 'uutber yuda or the Irwinlumber roaapaa). ausing g:nt dam-g- e.

At Pea and Manor the loa to thernaUlenta wl I be laaaaines si abou'-ls-

heiuaes ia tat two ton. arentime-fed

tht minti.g if r t.,y inthe Mano,- valley nar (lieenetNirg, waatlMMt wired out hy the cloudburst,but nei Uvea were loat. The ManorOaa sad e'larldgt (U ompn:i tclaeaare Boo I'd

l.wt b (bt itu.'-a- ou. at e u'. the

loss of Ufa Is not so great as at first reported. The known desrt re

(Mrs. Busatt Aud, widow, gel 7iMra. Ifllon I'applototi, oced 60 wMra.

Morewee llobtflson, her daughter, aged31; Martin Cochran, Infant; 0NellSeliHffer, aged 10 yeans: unknown man.

I'Mtiit Uulllnc AITrity,

A'.exandrl, Ia Aug. U. The pinn-

ing mill of the Ills Creek Lumbereotn natty, of I'otlaek, la., was hteeno yeMerday afternoon of one of thefiercest fights over witnessed In nnycottHnHHtty, Vttween twxt of the whinemployee. A. I). Jtatradrr. aged 2E, andW. A. Bcrlvoner, aged 18, worked onadjoining planers, and they htul a dlspttto about a lumber dolly In thimorning, and at 4 o'cloak Borlvenethad n lay off, having been home andprocured hU pistol, he walked to whertIMrader was working and hit him onthe head with n shaving rake, knocklnnhtm down, and as Iistrndor was rlilnp.from the ground he pulled his pistoland flred, but ml wed his Aim. listradstthen drew his pistol, grabbed up Hitknife used In cutting strings and bundies of dressed lumber, and they botienmo together furiously. Sorlvoneishot Katrader, the ball entering thialHlomen. penetrating tho spine, enmeIng death In twenty or thirty minuteWhile he was shooting Kitrador waioutllng Scrlvnnor In all parts (of thitlmba and body. The worit of tho cuUIs ono In the loft side, about four Inches,and one tn the doraal Tegkm, near tinfirst umber vortabrac. When the deepcut was made In his back Scrivenerdropped his pistol, and cvon In thethroes of dtath Hstrnder grabbed up

the plslo:, and. on one knee, nnd heldout with 'both bands, fired throe ahotiat Jcrlvmer, but without effeet. Bcrl

vtner was lying In a eriOcnl oondltlonyesterday afternoon. HU surgeon aald

the cutanea a wem xtlne te on again.)!

his recovery.

hlltrr Diillar t'liiinlcrfrltt.WasbinailoB. Aug. 11. The stcrel

servleo btiraau of tho treaiurr departmerit baa been reqiiosleel to took Intca report of extensive oourriorfeltlng olUnltcit States itllvor dollars In one olthe Central Amerlenn atalea, Tito announcement comes from n, Mexican paIter, ami w sent to tho depsrtmsnt by

Minister ltwiiotn. It states that In oneof the Central American slate a compatty ban been (irganlxcd by Americanswho have ptirehmod the allver dot tanof tho stnto, worth 47 cents, and cointd them Into American dollars. It lian Id that 2.&00.000 of these dollars havtbeen shipped Into this country, whenthey have passed at par. The story U

discredited at the treasury deimrtmontand It Is ttnld that It would be lmposlb'.c to ship any conetltleralilc number olcoins Into this country without thicounterfeit In log discovert!. It eouuterfefllng lias been going on the gulU)

raona could lie punished under thetreallea providing for such rrlinnwhich have been made with ncar'.y acountries.

' l'H"ltl Itiltr.AViahlagion, Aug. II. The p.art'ce

of the bosrda of examining surgeons o!

the pens'.oa bureau Itaa been materiallychanged by a ruling made by Asatal--

ant Stv-rets-ry of the Interior ReynoldsThe new nitoa, which take effect Oct1 next, and whtcii will not disturb cassiheretofore adjusted, provide that alboard members hereafter must partielpate in examlnatlona of cla'.maa'a, aadno certificate of a board falling lo showthla fact, aave on special consent of thec'ntmant, wl'.l bo areeptod. In oafull board la not present, npp'.lcatittmay refuse to bt examined. In amputnHon cases Secretary lUyaolde has laiddown the rule that the middle of tinhumerus Is the furlhoaet point from theshoulder Joist litat will prevent theuae f aa sNtfieUl aim

IHiirr Kulil.

New York. Aug. li.-- The New YorkTimet) was e! under order of tUcourt. The property wan bid In by thrreorganisation committee, headed by

Spencer Trask. for $188,000. The reorr.tnltatlon committee reprcseata allthe creditors snd all but a small potcent uf the stockholders. Confirmation( f the sale by the court Is expected nxlwerk. Under xbt uaw corporation'Adelpkua Orha. of the ChattanoogaTimes, will become the pirhlbiher andgeneral manager of the New YorkTimes.

IStltilem to Steel.Chicago. III., Aug. U. The executive

board of the National AssoetStlON olMae r Houae IMlliera KMti Dtroraiorsla In sceetott here, to arrange fnr tinaanuat coovmIIom to be bald In thiscity durlnc February Those presentare- - Thomas A. Ilrovw, of WaablngtonI). C. pres'.dettt: M. Dougbttry. of Chtcsg.i, t: trancla K lllscknf Philadelphia; James P. Cmley,New York; Tbamsa William.. K. 1)

Hand, Joel Kesaiedy, Cincinnati; JamtiRo:ch, of Detroit. Mich.

klwmK lllmlilmlMsw Yorh. Aax. H.A . i .al rami

Colon. Colombia eiyt: Thr .teawetItrdgrtoa. boirnd for & l.'i la, haspot Into Santa atauiri, Oolombis. leaklag and with her ataohltiery d. tabledCspt. SWteinoni, her cownuaniti r. pros-

ecuted the chief engineer In r. utiand Ihe Vslter was stare need to iiri,:i fw eight yeAra. Ti ,rncrew destrd war. lae e .'..int.. i autberlttet, win Mbri:;g ibe ts--

tel'a miaaioa, vlstla ha every day

The gold witidraiwais a lew .laynga wi inifsoo. ti. VMiitrti'i,:ius;.

CHANG IS IN DANCtEK.

LI HUNQ CHANG, THE AQEDVICBIIOY, THIIEArBNED.

a Will Hut Hlmrl Itla Amerlran Toor anilHurry Home lie la Charged tVllli Traitnroiift (tiiinliirl In (Innnriltluii With thel.nla Wur With Japmi.

Ran iFranetseo. Cal., Aug. 15r-- U

Hung Chang, China' aged vlcoroy, Isthreatened with deposition If notdeath. A few days ago a tetegratu conveyed the InteMgAiiee thai lite diplomathad found It nceeaaary to cnl short hi

American tour. The meseage aays heis thrcotcfitd with iHislf.oal Intriguesat home, and after a short etny tnWashington he will hurry homo viaVictoria. That Id Hung Ohang shouldavoid San Kranelsoo. the eastern Mte-e- a

of lila raec, seemed Htrangc, but ItIs explained.

Tor sere ml days the dead walk otChinatown have been lltumenated w4lhbright pollers, proelsltnlng the pur- -poem of n new aoclety, known aaIHok Chung Wooy," nnd calling upon

nr. iHttrlotlo Chinamen to noiiiniuithemselves with the principles of thonew order and lend H their moral, phy-

sical and financial support. The olrcu-la- r

complains in tio bitter cut tonus ofthe lnlluetMea brought to bear uKntho csnpetor .by corrupt oflletals, nndapccln'. reference la made to the viceroy, j

Ha la charged with traitorous conduct in eonneotton with tho lalo warwith Japan, and Incident cltod atlength lo ehcnv that U Hung Ch a tin'sreisilons traded their honor for Japangold during the war.

Meitfbera of the Vocal Chinese cow- -

iiIim cntertsln a bitter hatred for IlHung Cluing. Tlte present iw'.itlcalmovement hst Increased this hatred,and there who pretend to know theetate of affairs In Chinatown declarethe viceroy would certainly lis killed itlie otrme here. It la beMtvet! that LiHung Chang has been fully ndrlied ofthla, nnd thus his purpose to avoidSan Francisco for this reason areplauslbvv.

To I'rrvriit limit Lcntlii?,Washington, Aug. IS. Up to noon

yr:ortlny no olllctal Information hasbeen received by tho treasury officialsconcerning the reported departure ofthe Dauntless with n illjfbuetcrlng oxpedttlon from thu vlcinHy of Ilrunsniok. The SpanlHlt legation had information that n largo party of Cubanshad left Tnmpa. Kin., for Jacksonville,and it was supposed tlio expeditionwould tvt from thst point. The ctutome tfllrers and the revenue marineoflVcers were Imstriirtcd to keep a sharplookout. The department ot Jtuttlecalso Instrttoted tlte mnralml and dtpttty marshal from Wilmington, W. toWorlds to te wltdt tlte treas-ury omrtslH to prevent on oxptdltlonleaving.

No Information iaaben received atto the whercabotitH of tht iAtirada,wlilch his given the ofllcera so muchtrouble. The report that the cutlerlloumri:, w!i:( b bra been at Jackson-ville, ssl.ed sfter the Dauntless underorders fiom Washington U denied, asthe department has bad no Informationof the salting of the Daunlltst, Theronvnmndor of the UoutweU has gen-eral orders which were to pursue UieDauntless, but the opinion It expressedthat the .utter had such a start thatIt would be Impossible for the outtcrlo overtake her uutll she waa far outat tea. One of the eoiccton of cata-tonia lias raised the point tstal no mat-ter K a vesael was beyond the three-mil- e

limit, If she had .sailed from theUjilted States the should be con sic! trodaa ti iron United States toll and arrest-ed. TblB view, however, Is not sus-tained the olllclalt here,

Krttvotlon Army .MUlrcatnl,niWerllle. III., Aug. 1C Vlo'.enl

demons t rations by tht turbulent ele-me-

of .IleaevUle against Uie Salva-tion Army, which have occurred at fre-quent Intervals on tfee vubllo squarefor a year part, culminated Wednesdaynight In u riot. There are no seriouscasualties to chronicle. I'or over twohours the mob surged around the Mttlebtml of Christians, cursing, shoutinginurcencies, pushing, atrlklng and cre-atine a perfect bedlam of discord andnoise. At 0 o'clock Hans Schwartz,editor of a llulo Herman anaruhltt pa-per, happened along, and it It aald Im-

mediately assumed leadership ot thecrowd. Hue after rush waa made, andthe Salvationists, men aad womenalllet, were thrown down with terrUleforce.

Ahhm were made for ptHlee pro-tection, but In rata. One of the urmy11 aw. la whlrh the stars and stripeswere seen, waa torn fraeu Its staff andtrampled upon. One of the womenwaa struck oa the (head with a missile.Finally & squad ot .poltee interferednnd stopped the melee by driving the8alvtlofltat off to thtlr haX

WlrHum ii. Whit.oek was hangtd atHonierrlUe, Ttnn., a few days age, forthe nrirder of W. D. Helllday.

Train virriikU,Wat linpton. Aug. lS.-- Tht V. P. V.

llmitee train on the Chesapeake andOkie i illroad, which left Washingtonat 11: T p. in. yesterday, ran Into anopen l rltoh at Ilavewwood, Va aboutIKclf. and four of 4 he alx pasaeiigercosshl i were bady wrecked. Several11VM I re reported loet and fifteen ortwentj lutseengera Injured. There itho teligrsfth station at tlUvtatwood,and !' tails of the dossier ere not

e. A wrecking train whh sev-

eral piyelclans en board has gone tothe PC no ot Hht vrreek

Unable Killing.Clsrksdsle, Atlas., Aug, 05. A doubly

trsgedy occurred on IhofWlk Jlorn plantstlon yesterday evening, In whichWill P. Woods shot tid killed hisbrother-in-la- :It. 1 iTYownrd. ond hlafather-in-la- J. Af. Howard. WoocMwaa himself ehot throi.gh th.' hand.Ilud Hownrd took part In the i, ftray,but he fled after firing a few fcholaaround the house. Ilud Howard, It issaid, ibegnn the nttaok upon Woodtwith a dirk. --Mrs. Woods had beenvisiting n slsbir In St. Louis, fiho wota widow wMrs, 'Dloke rson andbrought to her husband a large estateinherHeet .from her tirst husband. Herbrothevn and father were averse to themarriage. Since 'Mrs. Woods' visit toSt. Louie they Induced her to agree toa separation and take the property outof hor husband's hands. It was whenthU procedure was attempted by theagent ol iMrs. Woods that Uie affraytook place, outside the front door otthe 'Howard residence.

A t.liin lltcte,Memphis. Twin., Aug.

morning nt 2 o'cIop'a Homco, wildto be tho largest male lion In oaptiv-It- y,

now quartered at I4aet IJod imrknnd forming jiert of Col. Daniel 15.

Doont'a animal show, broke from hiscage and deihed out ot the park downPoplar iboiilovanl at a terrlflo iscc.Korttinately no one was astir U thoneighborhood at to early an hour andtho boast, scenting blood nt Mouldln'so!nughter4iottte, a tow block nwaa.dashed Into tho pens and attacked thtcattlo there. Tho Qrungry beaut

In killing n steer and oaltwhon his keeper, Jerry Cahlll, oamotrnon the tcsttt and after a nharp con-lll- ei

tha lion waa fltmlly pltoliforkedInto strtKiilssslon and was returned tobis cage at the park.

The elttxens In the nelgleborhood otthe park last night held a mate meet-ing and demanded that the ltona beremoved at once.

Nliiit from Ainliiili,Alexandria, U.. Aug. II. On Wed-

nesday ntlernnon iDr. N. O. Morrill wasrotttrnlng lo his homo In Castor Creek,fifteen miles west ot hero, nnd whennear hjn Iiouko he was shot at fourtimes by some ono behind a tree, onlyone of wlilch strtiok hint In tho .bnok,

from ttho effects of which he soon died.An inquest was held yesterday nftcrnoon by Coroner Luokett, and from thoevidence It was concluded that ho wna

fhot by a white man, who mndo his csoape soon after. Sheriff Rtaftord wontIn one direction In pursuit and DeputyUnKcd Suites Marshal Luokott In another. Information was received hereyeetcrduy thai Dopttty Luckott overtook the accused yest or day near Iloycoand was funce4 to ahool him In order tocapture him, nnd tho prisoner Is nowlying In a critical oondltlon.

Atlrr Inilliiiit.Washington, Aug. IS. flen. When

ton, ccsmii'indlng tlte United Ktatoatroops In the department of Colorado,Itaa ttlegrsp4ieil from Denver thatti nopa '.'rem Fort Hntrhutca are nowout In pursuit of the Ysqul Indians,who made he at took on the .Mexicanportion of the town of Nogales. An-

other dttnebtnent of troops from KortGrant la aleo In the field looking aftersome IniMans who hare been crossingthe Arizona line from Mexico nnd raidIng American ranches anil then dodgIng 'back ttcroat the bordor. Under thtprovisions of thr special treaty recent-ly ntgottatee! It will now be easier torun these marauders down hy followtag them serosa Into Mexico.

All American In Trouble.lOuiseis City, Mo., Aug. 15. A special

from ft. Joatith save: Iniiuirv has iiomireceived hore from the oflloea of thountied Hiotes olllelflla at Junrez, Mexooootrtilut: James V. Hnwanl. a vmmman well known litre, who la ranoriodto bo lying unconscious In a hospitalst Juarez with two bullets In lilt bodyPrivate te.egramt received litre layIhat Howard started from Juarez to theCfW of aiexleo. A short distance out otJtiarex he became involved In a dimeulty with several Mexicans, who attempted to assault him. He ahot threeor them dead and recsned. Ijiu iiitent nlgbt he was picked up by Mtxt

ean Central trainmen. He waa placedon tee vain anil taken to Juarez.

A llaelurdly Crime.Mobile, Ala., Aug. M. A' horrible.

sensation wan made known here yea--teroay on tae arrival of Rev. GardinerC. Tucker of 'Mobil n. nmmi.,.iHplscopal elergynnn from Dattlc'tWharf, on the eastern hore,wherethe family bud been for the summerHit little 8-- y ear-ol- d daughter was ta.Ken irom iter bed at midnight andcarried. stMl atleeni, on the breast ofa man, supoaed to be white, who oarrled her Into the woods and assaultedtier, afterwards bringing her bask and(letvoeHed 111 burden on the norohTwo oounlles are shocked by tho newaand the Moblle palhw have titen called upon to make InqurrlM.

Naihvllle. Tenn.. Aug. 18. The trialof llev. Dr. 8. A. Steele, tuaetended tdllor ot the ltpworth Jtra, was bgunjMlertlay, Iltsbopt Wilton, Cranberryand lletulrieks presiding. It waa determined hy le committee to ait beluad closed doors and to give outnone ot tht proeerdloics. iter. Collinsof Nashville and llev. IStul Whiteheadof Hlehmend represenied the bookcommittee. llev. 'Mr. JUhon and HerMr. Haimncr of fMemnbla for Dr.Kteele. Two setalons were Held yesterday and witnensei examtned. Thetrial will probably continue four oruvt aays.

Nicotine stands unrivaled as tho enf-es- t,

mirost ouro for scab nnd tlekn. Itis tho only remedy that dt not In-iu-ni

or shrink tho slioqp, while stltnii-Intln- c

wool growth. Tho mason thntwnsto tobacco is not universally tiMelfor a sbeofi dip Is tho lni(M)tilbillty ofpreparing n lmth froth It of untforirtu'cotltio strength. Anotlior objeotlonk bunvy frolglituhnrfieson weiak tobacco oxirnui or tmiKy norapn mm stem.At uif hKitbcurn Dip Co. 'a large fuutory(ti (lilongo. nlLotlpo Is obtained of uniform stretigtlt fftinrnntcod twenty timeHtroner thnti any tobacco egtrnetevortnnile Iwforii.

The .litpnnrtu iearlhUiihe.Accoidittir to 1'i-o- Koolitlie the re

cent outiliiiiinko wnvo which over- -wliolincil huveinl towns In Jntmn waecanned by u liugo dUplacvnient otstrata not fnr from tho . northeasternoonst line. 'Ilia profoesor rays that Itltns lwen known Hint along the constof KuinttlMil, MIynko and lahlinnkl,nml oxlomllttt; ns for north m ChUlil- -nm, n hollow lint nxlstod meomirlntrupiii'oxlmiitoly about 100 miles wtdoley SOU miles loni'. Ulto d 81 fill of thUliujo lwl or hollow varied from aoooo liiOri fathoms. It Is supposed that

tho wiitU of tills ntiormoiM bed linvofallen in nnd Hint tho tidnl ware wmontiMid by it. To the same onuses nitattributed tho mtmarous earthquakeuml vibrations whlolt occurred ut thosumo time.

.lint llrawa Ilia Malary

The nominal hand ot tho Swiss government Is Mimewlmt of on anotimlv.

h an olllclal he 1ms no lo rankIn tho urmy. onntint lntinoh n veto oriianlou n orlmliittl. Ho bus no olllcf en IiIh gift, never ohoosoHlilsaseooiitteu

In the federal commit. As an individ-ual he cannot declare war nor itmkoleaoc nor dctermlno Uie financial jwil-c- y

of his country. With thtsdonir lltagainst him tho only thing which he IkainHwerod to do seems to be to druwIlls salary.

A Novel IilMt.

A Hlrinluehnm (Kitglandi ministerhas lilt tinon u naval ntalhod of nre- -

eervltiif Alsctpllns III bU olturah. TheHoc .1. II. lewott, Dr. Dale's tuooos- -or nt Curf'd I.ttno ohnpol,. prftite thofollowing notloo In his local mugntlnoi"W ill tho two ludloa who sit In n rathercotiNplctiotiH put t of tho ohand, undwiio so froqitontiy ejngngo in oonverat-Ho- n

duflnt,' publlu worship, kindlythut tholt oondtiot is a courco

of much niinoynnoo to mumbers of thocongroifutlonr"

A einiMiiIng stilt.IVot. J. K. Todd, stnto ceoloirlst of

South Dakota, who Is In ohnrgb of niroololeal survoylnjr oxiwdttlon partyIn tho lllack IIIUh, (Uncovered an oldvolcano on hand croolc, in tho HadLttiidH. tuuir roi inomi. Norn- - thu Junc-tion of Sand creek and Whlto i Ivor Uit hill 80 feot high. This hill vlbrutanil srtmtiH almost constnntlr. Jttremblings havo uiet wagons and thelniiluiiH are tnucli In feur ot It.

Mint the .Mormnn dm.The tntiyof of Perth Atnboy, N. J.,

has revoked the permit grouted wv- -

end weeks ago to the Mormons to boldjki ulr tiicrtltifs on tho strvcts, on

tho giiiuud that tho prlticlnlqa of the-ee-

tiro Incompatible with niortaitlVitud good citlaenthlp.

KmdiIUIi loiirimllK.In Rwrdon tha eduoatloti of Journal-lat-

la treated us a ftinetlonoUhe state.Unilar this sysloin tlio young scrllede-veln- p

his "now for news" at thaof the tux payors. In the United

Stutos he bus to Iiustlo for hlmaelf, butlie gets there all tho mma.

.Mctlcnn l'ritll nml l'lowere.A la on foot to ship Mexican

fruits nnd llowera to northern markets.It Is claimed by one ot the promotersot thu enterprise Hint out llowora canlie shipped to Now York in wintertime In refrigerator vara and deliveredIn (,'O'xl condition.

itye itiporu.Tho United Stntos exiwrtcd to

Kurajie last year only 0187 butbols otrye, valued ut toU 10. The fact thatrie Is a leading produot In Uormnny.Frnnoo, tho Scandinavian poiiir.euiiinnd Ittiatla accounts for the smult ex- -IKJflS.

Harrrtarul U'oinsn Attorney.Tho ueeUtant nttornov ranacnl nf

Montana Is a woman, uml hor ivuue l

Klla Knowles Haskell. Shots an in- -ceptlonnlly miooeenful lawyer, bus arecord of liavlnir rotMlvnd tlm liioteMtfee aver given to u worauu. and It unonlhtulastlo 1'opullit,

When we see an antral clilld an tha.rceete, we wonder if her mother everipaiiKa tier

Tlio summer girls ore prutty In June,u little faded i- - July, and bolloel out InAugust.

FirstUit and alnays aJtertlied st a trot blood part-ner, the matt wonderful cures oa resold aremads and tba greatest tales ara wen by

Hood'sd&i SarsaparillaHood's Pills t it all llearllla. Ubeutaess.

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LOCAL.About forty boxes of grapes were

shipped out this week.

U. II. Wright, of Eddy, Is rfgUteredat the Con Ton In Bantu .

A bnrn on the Lee place, neat Otis,Mwb burned Saturday night,

'The Kid nlno will play the Otis ball'club at Otis tomorrow at 2:30 p. ni.

Kioto big poaches at Kerr's aro fromtho Halngnano rnnch In La Uuerta.

(loo, Shaver Is now In tho employ oftho railway company rjs fmight rustler.

Tho I'notljc Express company has;

discontinued its delivery service InEddy,

Tho HI l'aso and Loadvillo ball'teams met last week, In which 121 l'asowon In a score of i to 0,

Mr. and Mm. It. II. I'lerce havoanew boy at their home who nrrlvqdlast Monday.

Ilev. Mundwiler Is Improving, andwill shortly be able to return to hishomo In Indiana.

Miss Ollte Pnrwell, who 1ms beenvery 111 with typhoid rover, Is Improv-ing under tho caro of Dr. Ilinclioy.

Munroa Kerr will bo homo tho 28thfor a visit from Toyah, Texas, whorelie Is employed by tho T. & l Hall- -

y.

Tho rosldonco of T. 1. Untigal, neatOtis, was destroyed by llro Sundaynight. Loss about 8500; partly

Tho Womuu'H (luild will sorvo led

cream and cako In Osborne block Tucs.day evening, August 20, at from six toten p. nt.

A roving baud of Gypsies have beenucampidiieiij' town for tho past week

Thuy hull from Centrul America, andare going north.

Undo lion Ullbcrt brought In sevcrajloads of poaches from his fnuch onthd

'l'ct;iHco this' W5ek, Which he sold atSt.Oo'pbr 100, pounds.

Mrs. It. M. (lllbert, of I'enosco, wasaccidentally thrown from a- - wagonMonduy und quite uoverely bruised bytho wheels pasting er her body.

Tho pows for St. Kdward's churchArrived Thursday, und 'wlfj be put In.

r.luco next week, They aro of oak,atual fliittdi, rmd vcry substantial.Tho Kqultablo Life Mauds out clean

jind cloar with nit excellent bill ofhealth, Seo I. C. Sanchez and procurefrom him one of the latest guaranteedcaah vutuo policies.

The Presbyterians will hold theirmual services in tho lluptist churchtomorrow (Sunday) morning nt 11

o'clock, and in the evening at 7:45o'clock, All aro cordially Invited.

Station Agent Fussehuan sold hispieuy noma on the corner of fluada-lup- a

and Fox streets last Saturday toMrs. Hobb. Mr. und Mrs. FiiKselmatibow occupy the Mermod place In Lalluertu.

"MrJ. Murray, formerly boiler makerat the railroad shops, left Monday forthe City of Mexico, whore ho has d

a position as chief Inspector ofmotive power for a Mexican companyat a salary of 8250 Mexican monoy pormonth.

Abbot Mundwiler, who for the pasttwo weeks has been tho guest of Ilov.II. Kompker, wus taken with an at-

tack of hernia Sunday evening last, itbeing tho recurrence of an old com-

plaint. Ho will bo laid up for a coupleof weeks,

Frank Joyce left Monday uhrhtforNushvllle, Tenn., where liu will under-- o

treatment for lint eye, which hutj

.been getting worse for the post weekor two, Mr. Fruit Is down from Hob-wel- l,

and will remain until Frank re-

turns, probably a month.' J no. Jlassett Is the genial day clerkat tho Windsor. Xothlugudds so muchto the attractiveness or a hotel as tohave u pleasant day ulutk. Nightclerks aro expected to bo a littlecrenkey, though tho opposite Is thocase of the good Christian

The republloun nominuo for super-intendent pf schools for Hddy county,Mr. A. N. l'ratt, Is a graduate or Wil-liams College, Muss., one of tho highestscuts of learning on the American continent. Me Is an able edumttor, huvlngilld Imimrtuiit positions In many stateustltiitluiu.

J. 0. Saitoh and U. 8 Datamini leftThursday tor Weed, Limolu, White

Saks and other parts, to be absentor ronr weeks. Mr. llateuiuu

vlilt Hie different pluc to adjust hispolltrWI (uncus, while Mr. Sanchezgoes an luiseml-uiinun- l lustiranco tourIn tho Interest of his eompany, theEquitable Life.

An item In u Cliltio (t'ul.) paper lastweek s.tiiteitliat'F.(I.Trttoy,(if Kddy.N.M., uml vlfu uru lookTug over thebeet jiugar factory today." Mr.

Mr. Traoy's business part-ner. Ms Interviewed by tlm Uuhuhktyesterpy concerning tho item, und especluily that portion referring to uboiler half for Finally (lono Tracy.Mr. Mc. said the rhino paper mustbonalJUken. It Is i uiuurwl, however,thai wIm Olive Clark, fortqery aten-ograpli-

tor the company, and Mr.Tracy are to be married shortly, andJ.bal MIh Clark Is In California.

MINUTKfl

Of lUiblle foBTtnlloa 111 il Ml Mil

AMiuai IS. 1S0O,

The meeting was called to order byS, I. lloberts, and proceeded to elect nchairman and secretary.

W. McKwan was elected chairmanand L. W. Holt secretary.

Tho chair appointed the followingcommltteoon credentials: A. N. l'ratt,S, I. lloberts and J. F. Mntheson.

After a short recess the committeeod credentials reported iho followingdolegotes as entitled lo pvdts In theconvention:

Malaga District- - L. N. Hoag, llortliowkor.

Kdd7 District-- ,!. F. Karoy, C. It.Wright, I. S. Osborne, S, A, Froman,A.J.McCallum, W. L. McKwiui, llobLove, 0. W. Smith.

Seven Itlvers District FrankL.W.IIolU

Hope Dlstrlct-Ollb- ert O'tfull, (leo.A. White.

Mr. 1). C. Ilryaut was nominatedunanimously for probata Judge.

J. F.Ilurey was nominated as can-

didate for commissioner of DistrictNo. -

Julian Smith was nominated as can-

didate for commissioner of District;No. 2.

Frank Itheluboldt was nominated ascandidate far commissioner of DistrictNo. !l.

Alex linger wus nominated as can-

didate for probate clerk.L, Anderson was nominated us can-

didate for sheriff.Frank McClarey was nominated as

candidate for assessor.J. F. Mntheson was uomlnnted as

candidate for treasurer.A. N. l'ratt was nominated as can

dldato for superintendent of schools.s, II. Cole was nominated as candi-

date for county surveyor.H, I. lloberts was elected permanent

chairman ; Win, McHwan permanentsecretary, and A. N. l'ratt permanent'treasurer.

Tho permanent chalrmnn was au-

thorized to appoint his permanentcommittees and to cull commltteo amidelegates together. ' "

L. W. Holt,Secretary pro tern.

The JlquUttllu Llfo Ansurnnco So'-cict-y

Is known not only in tho land o

Its birth but throughout tho world asn greut, benellcent and honorable com-

pany, fn.tr In Its dealings, prompt in itspayment of overy Just claim, and offer-ing security beyond question.

I. C.SANOIIIM.Special Agent.

Ten thousuud copies of n pamphletrelutlng to thu Irrigation Interests ofNow Mexico will bo printed and dis-

tributed by tbo board of immigration.

Los Dow Is tho democratic nomineefor sheriff of Kddy county, Cnttlerustlers will be sorry to hear of thls.- -r

Kl l'aso Herald.

Above all other human undertakingslife Insurauco requires, for lis perma1nently successful prosecution, adher-ence to tho highest code of ethics In allits transactions.

1. C. SANUIIl'.Z,

Hqultable Life.

Leo & Hobb aro selling meat from 4

to 10 cents por pound. Heat loin cuts10 cents, licst round three pouudsfor 20 conts for tho cash.

Motto for tho beet grower: "Culti-vate,, cultivate, cultivate! When thoground becomes baked beets will notgrow. Afleteach Irrigation tho groundshould bo stjrred well in order that thebeets lie kept growing thriftily.

The Mexican who wounded a com-pudr- o

at l'henlx a week ago Saturdaywus bound over to await tho action oftho grand Jury Monday.

t'iiiuyiiiii Bona.We have Just received from the mu-

sic publishing hotistt of the S. Drain-ard'- s

Sons Co., 101 Wnbush avenue,Chicago, u copy of tho "lied Hot Dem-

ocratic Campaign Song Hook" for theoutupufgn of 1HUH. Tho book containssolos, duets, mixed and male quar-tette and Is especially arranged forcampaign clubs. It Is not a cheapword edition, and Is sold for tho re-

markably low prlco of HI cts, or 81.00per dozen post-pai-

"Might rich men out of ten," saysChaiincey Depew, "loso their fortunesduring their life time." Moral: Itioltmen ought to bo heavily insured toleouro themselves against tho onechuneti out or llvo that they will leaveno estate. Four men should insure tomeet tho live chances out or llvo or thosumo result.

1. C. Sanoiikz,Hqiiltublo Life.

A umu untustl Cowsu wni shot sudkilltil on tho lrt nt Dluitburg ycttvi-ds- y

ntUrnoou Doputy Mnntinl JobnHolliiuJ. Moagio dtlalli runull tho Ntw. . . . I l . ... 1. 1 . .1 ...... L

uuuYMook to shoot up t It town, nodwlitu III olUoer eilUd him down lis drw

sud susppsd It in hi fc.Oowsu Iui1uokI to put op bUgati, butUttr buosHio mot violent sod egelu drewhis wospon, .Jiirsupoa pfiieir Ilollsudtkot.blia dsd, the bullet tatoilug hisbeak. Holland at ones give hltaitlf up.

New Mtileso.

.. . . i

!)!- - JtTllODS rMHUMItMISl.

ItTuritt Lit lUporIM lull IUn l.oitIn Ilia Mnxnltnii Mining District,

Sll.vim Citv, N. M., August 18.- - Aprivate telephone mesiago reachedhero this evening to tho effect thatthere was a cloud-burs- t ul theloWcrend or Silver Creek, In tho Mogollonmining district. Sixteen houses werowashed away and seven or eight liveslost. It Is tho presumption that thocloud-burs- t struck tho hill below theMaude s. mill, und thoso who residedIn the narrow gorge immediately belowwero swept away.

Owing to the fuel that tho wires aroull down it is Impossible toproouredefinite news of thocutasttoplio at thishour. .

The place where tho cloud-burs- t oocurred Is occupied by a number ofworkmen living In small board shacks,it Is almost a certainty that all of thesehouses were swept awuy.

The Herald toduy learns lu additionto tho above that there-wer- two liveslost, so far us oould be ascertained, although several persons tiro missing,Tho two bodies wore found six milesbelow the town in u Hold. One or tiledead is John Knight, a miner, mid thoother is un unknown man.- - T2I l'asoHerald

The cunt rnolurn nr i.l light alongon Iho new right Of wn of tln Cbrrntltonml, n fow kllomler nouth of tlioonu-trn- t

depot. Tho gnngs nro working toutlint ift-di- hnt h lino will ho Iftld 0nup tlirouxli the town nltorlly. ThoruI quite n lorou of olotks lu the KcuernloOlci-i- . -- HI Paso Herald,

The Kqultablc ranks high as u lifeinsurance company, extent or its busi-ness, perfection of Its system und thesecurity that il offers to its policy-holders. I. C. SANdllKZ,

Special Agent,The Loudvllle Dines have downed

tho Kl l'aso Drowns.

I'urtiinal Nulrt.Judge A. A. Freeman Is lu Santa Fft,

John Franklin visited HI l'aso lajtweek,

li. II. Cox, of Itoswell, was .III townSunday,

Nlghf. Dispatcher Aow visited Ito.well Thursday.

Henry Hamburg, of Iloswcll, wnu lutown Wednosduy,

D.J. Human, of Albuquerque, vmsIn town Tuesday.

J no. Franklin visited lloswell thisweek on business.

Kd l'arker left for San Antonio,Texas, Wednesday.

A. J. Wllklnnou and family lenvothis week for .lewutt, Tex.

Kd Uamble and party roiomcd yejj.tn- Hist litnillllft I lid

W. J. Adams, J M l'aso, wis ?f5l8'tereci ut tho Windsor Monday,

(Jims. McCurthy, of Los Angoles, waslooking over tho vulloy yesterday.

A. J. Nfshet, of Anna, HI.roumolnSunday, and Is looking over the valley.

W. K. Orr. formerly of this olllco,now lu Kl l'u8p, talks of going to Mex-

ico.

Mr. Samuel Atkinson liinow'in llos-well working on thu abstracts for thocompany.

S. TD,lttljj left last wook Tor thoeast to mako his. purchases for tho falland winter.

Fred Hair, who Is employed on thobeet sugar factory, visited his home InMalaga Thursday.

8. Mill Mllliotlnud rumlly.nr OakleyI'hice, Assumption, La., -- wero at theWindsor yesterday.

L. o. l' tilleu, editor of tho Argun,left lust week for a visit with hisparents in Minneapolis.

11 Dlaukmore, of Oiuuiiu, Nebraska,brother or Druggist lllnukinore, visitedhero tor a tluy this week.

W. A. Hawkins, quite well knownherwibuttts, It Is wild will romuvu toSliver Oily from Kl l'aso.

F. K, itooswtor. of Dallas, was in towna uotiplo of days this week, Mr. ItooMlur has moult buslnoiM thoso days,

lClunlo Iteud, who was employed aidelivery olurk for the oxprew ootnpai)y(bus gone to Itoswell, where hlsparoulsreside.

II. T. llrnutloy, of l'lne Suritigs, N.M was in town tills weflk witJi a loadof potatoes, whloli ho sold ut $W0 Pr100 pouuds.

A. H. (loetz Is In Mllwutikoo liobnob- -

blug with Ids (lenuan friends andsampling l'abst's rerroshing liquids, fj'1

lucky mutiuger.K. F. Howard pllotwl to the

inountulus on u eampliig trip Wediitw- -

day, consisting ot his rather, Dr. F, W.Seward, or (loshen, N. V and Clias.V. Armstrang, or N. Y. city.

Ilev. Sewloiw is in lie well fur u

visit of u oouple or week, duringwhich time ho will preuu.lt (or a revivalto convert llioio of the people who aitnot itlrowdy uliuruh pwido.

(leo. liuitottti. 'Max 1'loroe, und KdItublnson left for thu Suuruiuentomountains Monday.

Hurry Hurt Is ut vork on the Operahotfno, formerly thu Fatty warehouse,truusformlug II into a gytuuuiluni.

REMNANT

afld

This isnimutAll Wo llnvoLoft: of Ourrinmonif Stock of

These Are in

We can't Wasteshelf room on

m mi

is

iiS Ysats

S!

t.

Summer Goods,Spring

Our Way,

goodthem,- -

At the we arego,

and you will buy themif you will Cbme inand them.

Dont Wait. Pricenot the object hi

this Sale.

REMNANTS!

MONDAY the 17ih,

Wu Will Begin

Cleaning; them out,

li ml tie Millsprices

offering theywill

examine

We need the roomand are going tohave it.

Joyce, Pruit & Co

Will Pay ft M Farm.

GROWING SUGAR BEETS Id THE SUGAR BOWL S 3 mTHE PECOS VALLEY OF NEW MEXICO,

'

Sugnr Hoots enn ho rown with n profit(ivory yonr.

tho Btlily, Now Mexico, Suirur factorywill hoi$in oporntions this season.

500 thrifty fanners wanted to grow Heuteiliid make 50.00 to 100.00 per aero oaoliyear.

Lands aro clump and terms liberal.Greatest irrigating system in Amerioa.Oheap water when wanted heats rain.

Thousands of aores of tho. finest orohardland in tho United Slatos.

Poqob Valloy will sppn ho tho Apple pro-dnoi-ng

orchard for tho Union. ,lts Ap-ples aro the finest on earth.

Alfnlffl, Corn, all kinds oft farm orops canno grown in groat luxuriance.

Comfl to sottlo amongst us.stiitts your fnnyy.

Our wonderful olimato will ciU'O your di-

seases.Good ofaps will assure ngood living

Ifor pnrtioulais nddresSiTHIS lJJJ3Q0S IKltlGATrON &

COMPANY,

ISddy, - - - Jbw Mexico.

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KALBU 'fluURES.A Cof rMponilant Challenge th Wtgntt ot

(lolil Slemlant Organ.Recently the editor of the New York

Financial Nowa printed the treasuryreport, tho figure of which giro theamount of money In circulation atabout fit per capita, Tho editor wenton to aay that If the amount of thocurrency of the country had IncreasedIn proportion to the bualneii and maturlnjr wealth of the country, tho percapita amount of circulation would be8100, and everything would be on ahigh tide of prosperity.

Hut a correspondent of the FinancialNene In not satisfied with the treasuryreport, which hides tho real facts, andsend to the editor tho following,which we commend to the careful attentton of our readers!

"In your to-da- Issue In an article,'Our Limited Circulation,' on the au-thority of the soeretary of tho troae-wr- y,

you giro tho sum of 81,640,007,088as the amount of mouoy In circulation(our total money stock), and whichwould give a per oaplta of 31, aa youfigure! t. I submit you must deductfrom tho total named tho sum of $371,-000,0-

hold locked up by law aa na-tional bank rosorvca. Docs not thatraduce the par capita to, say, 314? ThenIs there not another 8100,000,000 of goldhold lockod up by law In the treas-ury, nominally to redeem Irredeomablagreenbacks, but actually to onablo thoinonarchlal governments of tho outaldo world to replenish their coffers bythe easy method of exchanging unma-tured corporate securities for It, thanksto the Now York stock axahango?Then, Is there not always at least 813V000,000 hold by tho govcrnmont? Thcsothree Items make tho sum of 8700,000,- -000 not In circulation, and, taken fromtlio total, leares tho per capita circula-tion 811.

"I will wait long enough tir oomoono to dlsprovo tho foregoing, andthen 1 will allow further that thoaotuat per capita circulation Is lessthan S7. When thesa slmplo truths arom nil (i known bualncsi men and otherMifTerert may begin to renllxo 'what'stho matter with llitunnli.' "

ftou', this correspondent I orldontlyu ImstticM man or a flimueler whothoroughly uiidorslniids tho situation.There Is no faet iiuire iiotorlaiiH (andwa uw tho word In Its old litigllshmoaning) thnu that the treasury r-elets nro now nud hnva been for yearsartfully manipulated so as to concealeven from tho arorago btisluoss maptho tunl condition of tho currency.

Tho correspondent of tho Now YorkH nun flu I News can enslly show, to thosntlsfrtollou of any person not nil Idiotor NtupUlly solfUh, that tho actualiiinotint of uurranoy In clruulntlon Inthis uouutry at this timo Is less thantVpor capita.1 Tho contraction of tho currency un-der the single gold standard has boonrn great Hint a number of nationalbanks, In finite of threat and protestsof tho money power, have been com-pulle- d,

tu to tako out morocirculation. i .

'J'liofo facts, so plain, so clear, nndso simple, ought to npponl to everybuslneM man to study tho moneyquestion for hlmsolf and apply hisknowledge In dufenso of his own Inter-ests. Monoy Is valuable only as It on-ablo the poo pi o to transact businesswith onoli other. A dollar In simply atool of oxehango. It Is not a sounddollar If It Is so senrco that It robs business mun nnd producers of half theirproms ami property or linlf Its value.

Atlanta Constitution. . .

WOES OF THE HEAVY VILLAIN.

(loud Aclinic Unwanted lijr Threats of, Vliilnucn from (lattery (loili.

Tln niiiii who piny hwtty purtN In utlnfili'liml coinpiuiy il(5i not lie on iIksI nf ioa. Ilu I --. iiiiopiiliir w llli UicmulbMiw, nnd tuiM'dtilly with the ilwi-l2tm- a

nf tho gallery. Immnuim In Is y

ittat for thf villain's purl, midnil the illrty work of tin-- piny full to binInt. In out-- (it i ho I new I atnek

M)a llir IMillmh'Iphln Ibt'ord,b n HPNtlriiiuii wIiihm luijarMiMtlou

f villains litis for wvcnil mmihoutho u gnllrry gods, mill

lie In nhvity miri- - of Ixdiig roundlyJilsfiil. whkih I wall u compliment Inlite an. lit whs rvHlli .tnrtleil. though.(fh ila lust wti'l. t rccclvr Ilie fol-l- o

in Iftlir: "Take .vanilng by thbt.I'etr a limg tlnit' i lime tMiit jouriiiMahutia with m1.iiiiU mill o hunmiiy olltrm. YjuW'o tllriy siuiike midft hkniimlrr-l- . I "flum s how the fnlkawot run llu tliinU-- r put up with youraeudiiuia. The way ynu tJmtKr young Ijm1 wry wk laui't rog-

ue anil I whiiI ynu to atop. If ynuilwi't I will toy for you wht-- n you wineout of tho llimlur kiiiii iiltc nud aob.tywt " Tht- - arlor In ijtiewtton prtfttilts romiiimiknUfln highly, but, til thWinn Hiiiw, In-- Ih on tin lookout for tliognilhmii hIhi want to 'Vokt-- " him.

LARGEST 80HOOL ON EARTH.liibfkw Hf ltndtHi miiiarl an lustlia-tu- u

with IMrtj--l hollumlrril l'ulli.TV lanrml in ih world

in ihr lii-u- of UimloH'a itw!tliim. Thirl (U- btiinlril Jtwlali(bildicit u.iIiIp it. . il niflc, and uwrr r Hi roalHi bud lliillisrlilltl

plrHhlri, ntt i Ua trtlnlr. llUnoor(lliiurj plui-- r of tinYwik Jourii.tl. Thr hildrfti arr mmh

n I'ltnr.'li itiU'i. an I it I ! ikii finIh- - Untie I'hllil lfiiil.it'. mi' i re hhuI'I

1 1 ihi I lien-- m ull Ktrry prl).rfUmt the tlllM' of llir 1rwib aaolri,im'Ii Im la prtwiiiril wliii n mil hiilnilif" ami a iwlr nf Immiu, Hh arf I

Willi u iln-a-a awl n wir of Ih. WIiphIt ituiira (li'liibr, If lilt-- irll Umlanri'Horn mi I sihI iHcri.i iwi'icnla iwyHHga4ir frnw Inning hwiIImt pair,Ih.I ItotliM-lill- r In II that the wanta ii..li'l In .MtNiii-.'Iki- ii with llii

i,..i 1,. i. ;. I, '.niiifr Im.iiW ilparin. HI I In- lltlrrral ull 'r.l nil ilrtii"il In. I j i i fill r '.'Jiuntii. ltb illfdllli. .mi.. f illdlt i lliul llllnf1. In. Ii Ihik li.t- - ral I - Mtll i HOt Iw ta-..- .

i'i jmiuiwU. Tkr IttK'fcrr In thoarboal utm) ni-- o avail Ibfinn Ik nf III'Iwiriit of Hie latnk. Inn tlx- - maximumtmlllkliiMl xiitluga in I Ida ititlsiU'C liretlliiltnl i.i in prr alilllllll

SHOOriNU WILIJOATSi,Mathotl in Hlilrh HpiTrUmen at I'alch-o- g

UK Inilnlga In Ilia HjKirl.Tho S'hw Vnrk Hun told recently

nbiui aomo which had been lllx-r-- ii

l oil mill hud gone wild mi tin Island.Then- - Is 'n Minlliir colony on it rt Inlandlirro iiiIIum oft I'ntoliogiio. I.. 1.

Whon I'nk'hogiie cats got too niituer-una- ,the klttonH, Instead of Indng

drowned or dropped on Uie neighbor'siloor atepw, as in ordinary countrytow tin, nro tnken out to (he Island nndliberated. They find then- - plenty tjenl birds wnslied tishore. u well nsTnIi nnd nniMels, while there Is freshivnter for .helr need. Nowwhen n I'atehogue man go in hi "port-ing blood up ho token u tionl nud govwildcat hunting. He take n pretty

fish iw-t- lilio. or, innybo, nlargo bir- d- n hen or diiek or gull, wiyor n nhiTp'n head or u rhiiiik of moat.He stnrta nfter supper tu the mi minorI Into, and arrive nt the IkIiiiuI hIkjiiiaiiiiilown. Then ho prneoeds to gatherdriftwood, nud by dnrk ho has n prettvolruble fire blitzing, lie IooIin In hia e

or illicit gun, mid lonilait with double lis. Then ho hiiiigK upthe bird, hood, tnoiit, or ll1i mi clou- - tothe firo Dint It ulr.leH nud buriiH, mnlsend forth mi oilorintml tippotl.lng towlhlent. Thi done, he goes nwuvnlMiiit Mtven rods front the lire nnd nildown behind the bruah nnd wait.

I'relly noon he hears n yeowl nwnvdown wind. Ily mid by he aeus a

nppronehliig. Tho killing ofthe wildcat lan't much. It enmo stmtInto the owning mid goes toward thefire. w'hereiiMin the watcher shoots Itilend.

SECRET OF LYING ADLY.

Short lUlierttttlmi Dpnn I he Art of Sue-raetr-ul

tlrndarltf.In t renting this subject It Hhoiild Ih

clearly understood Mini U Ik not my In-

tention to mjh'iiK of the iiinn who liesto benellt hiuiHelf. or the one who liesiiiiillelously. The other ginnil divisionof Ih In great genu", whoso Intent W

nloiig the line of Kietleniul plcturcHiic,la by fur the most liiturestlng. A llnr,auya the lnilHlnim Comniereinl, vanneier lie mi well iiiiIom he thinks youbolloie him. Whoiievur ho hecomea con-vinced that you m-- switllowlng iver.vwtird ho any, ho throws his wholeMini Into It, nnd Ilea w ith nil his might.New M'eiies unit cotnlltloiiH rise rapidlyIn Ills fertile bruin, ono lifter another,nnd his nctlvc tongue kcU them forthIn glowing words.

Now, there U not hing more entertain-ing than u good, well uiid llc--o- no thattlocH not draw too largely on the mi- -

perii.tturnl. In nine canon out of tenthere Is ns much entertainment in 1 1-

ntoning to a good He lis w e are led tothere In In telling one. Bo u

good liar nt hi beat Is really unort ofn mutual benellt arrangement, furnish-ing entertainment for both himself midhis fellow meii. Ho nlso runs tho riskof getting en light, which to most of thefabricators of tho first clans Is

The best linn nuver buildon nlry nothingness. I'nr letter

urn obtained by taking u subjectnnd enlarging!)!! it. Iu this way the Im-

agination can net with more frecdointhan when it hn to ho'd the originallie in night 'ill the time.

PORTABLE DWELLINGS.II I Now untie tlio l'rouar Thine to

Taka Vour lloiun anil do llniim.J'orlnblu Iioiinos are iniiile of iilmost

any slue and for :i grout tnrlely of iu.es.'J'licre ii ru iorlublo dwelling houses .u.dporltilile bon'hoiiH'N, mid imrtiiblu bur- -ruelm, mid portable elubhniiKrs, lawnpnvlllloim, ouglncers' eoiitrnotors' andother olllcos; bathing Iioiinoh, hospltiilN,and soon. There hnu latelytW'o-tor- y Kirtble houses. A two-stor-

portable house ot 10 rooms con titl,h00. A hoiisoof otic room, fixll, with

one door mid one wludow .enu bo boughtfor $50; with two cola, two Ublesundtwo stools, for $00.

HomellmoH n man who nivnn n porta-ble home hires land on the Kenshiiro orIn (he luuuutiiltiH mid set Ida Imiiino upthere for u tennou, taken It down nudstores It lu the fall, mid next koiisoiihires In ml In another place mid Mita Idshniiho up tlutre.

I'ortalilo hniiK'H are set on nIoiu-- h orblocks mid on poNts, mid sometimesthey tire set on iermmient found-- . Uoiik.Uenjile some'lttuw Imvc I'hltuiieys builtwhere ihey H up Ihelr liouwa. TlirIHirtnbb House inniiiifiicturors noil terraeoltn chlmnoys lu tolwalnel.ulup, mid It Is not unusual for the houseowner simply to run out n nlovpIK fura ehlinney.

Wo exMirt Kirtnblo liiiuaes to Cuba,Mouth Amorleit mid South Afrlen,

NEWSDOYS' INTUITION.Can Trll at a (llanre U'liellmr a Man

Waul a l'apr.The newalioys," until it man Inn New

Vwrk Time writer, "iKwarna niiielikiller piwcrr of nharrvatlon limn areierliapa eredllHl to llieiu. Pivm a long

way otr tliy can tell h briber a tm uInlrmla la buy n IMper or not. nn I II lanot often tbat they are tulMink u intheir Jiiilgtnent. A nrwalwy wil holdup the paper under n iimii's ii"m aothai he iiiu read the henrilliit . mid Im-o-

llenl Into iiHikluir a Hirehue. Thehoy invariably folltma the iniiu' eye,ami If beabewaauy Inelliuilliiii to rendinure I lis li the lie-- Itili- - fel-

low will walk alongakle fur eeuily ahalf block, Ml 111 liolillug the mim r up.Koiartlinea. himevrr, tlir I my a ure inlr- -

taken, t hey will let tlir man iveil allUie howl II ni oh the front wge only tofind thai lie Iihh no Intent Ion of buyinga paper. In the end the man g'ta theworst of Ii. for the I toy imior fulls toInvito (he attention nf the Kisser-b- y tohis menuiieas In language iiibiv fnrolbletlmn Kt1lte.H

llrought In BugUuitThe drought Iiah Uh-i-i m uinu In

South IVwm. Hugland, that many birdsImie been unable to find food, owingUi the ground Mur like Iron. TlioMKika have been atarvlng, and couldlie tm HeHrehlng Uie rwub for food.lu- -l n In a Imd frost

LAST OF THE OLD OAPTAIN8.Capt. Tarn Lealhsra, or HlHlttlpal Hliram.

TImj death of Cnpt. "Tom" lumber"Old I'ushUimnhn," an ho liked to liecalled, nfter otto nt hla early friends,n Choetow ohlefrcmovea the lost nndgrenteat of Ihn old MlMlMippI riversteamboat caiuilna and clones the finalpngfl in that part of tlio hbrtory ofthe aouthwraU anya Harper's Weekly.

It wns CO year ngo, during tlio"flufdi" time of river boots, Hint Cnpt.leathers went Into the atenmlioat busi-ness tho era of big nnd font Mournersmid of gay life on the river, nnd Uieera, also, of Hi or gamblers, und mem,wreck and explosions.

From the very Mnrt ho wn"the bigman" on the river, tho builder of sevenstenmhontn, all named NntcJir. amiench grander than Its prcdcceeor. A

firm belleicr Hint tho MlaclMlppI rivetnIToidrd the best mean of travel nntransxrtnt4on for the onllro "Vnlley. '

ho stuck to his lxat. Ilka ".Tim llludsoe," to tho very end. It wna n branfight, but cry much like that theplucky Tonoh hull put up ngalnst tinfirst locomotive Hint Invaded the state

C'apt. Leather ran his bouta ngnliintthe rnllroadH long after It wn n forlornhope mid when It meant n sternly lnee,sciiKon after senMin. He gruo the rail-rond- s

n grout dcnl of trouble, foughtevery proposition for a bridge over unnvlgnble stream mid every other fran-chise naked for by them, nnd sunk moatot his money In the struggle.

And so, whou hu wnn killed by n"scoroher" the other day there were 25carriage of pull-bemrr- a at tho funeral,for every man wio had over been lu"the river trade" turned out to honorIdnu

THE KICK OF A RIFLE.A l'olul Not Always Cundilnrail In llnylne

or In Using a tlun.Whnnn uuui gets a rifle fot

he sotuetltue forget to con-sider one of t homo t lmK)rtnnt point--'i- c

kick. A gun which uroe 70 grain,ol powder anil MX) grains of lend intoii weak iiiiiu'm shoulder In nnd makethe ftch black and blue. If the inniiIki more pluck than aunfc, he con tinUcs to use the big gun In spite of the dis-comfort, nnd thereby sometimes ruinhimself iih n shot.

When one of tho big bore, big chargerifle cronks pick up n rlflo and lire Rotn target, alive or dead, u Kiliiful ex-

pression twist hla face, nnd just nho pull tlio trigger the butt ahonldortllnchcH from tbe recoil. That flinch I

ruinous to the aim, nud men often geto ilhciI to fllnehUnr Unit they dodge the

kick nf n S3 short cartridge ns vigor-ously ns they do n CO-- 1 0 one

Men wiui flinch from their gun donot know It tuiually, until Mine Untothey are standing nicely balanced on it

frrahly peeled luMitlook log, or worneother sllpjicry place, and tho giininlfcc-- ifire. Tho man flinches nnd hi footnllmnt that, und down he tumble. ICvciithen the chance nrc that hu will notunderstand the rcuson of IL

STRENGTH Of MAN.

It UaellaM klowly After the Thlrly-- ,rtrtt Yaar.

The muscle, lu common with allother organs of Uio body, hae theirstage of development and decline, saythe Springfield Union. Our jihysleiilstrength Inorcnac up to u certain ageand then decreases. Test uf thestrength of eeveral thouamidsof peoplebare been tnude by means of a dyna- -

mometer (strength measurer) mid thefollowing tire given as the average figures for the white rneot

Tho "lifting power" of n youth of 17

year Is U60 (loundss In hUl'nih yearthi Increase to :IA0 pnundit; mid In theSO th nnd 31st years It reaches It height

3S0 iNiumlH. At the end of the .'listyear the strength begins to decline,very slow ly at first.

Ily the loth year It has decreasedeight imuntUi and thin diminution continues nt n slightly Increasing rate until the SOth year I reuehed, when thefigure Is 330 pounds.

After this period the strength fullsmore mid mure rapidly until the weakness or om iifte is reached, it Is not pos-sible to give the stiillntlcHof tho declineof Ntrongth ufter 4he SOth yenr. nn Itvtirles to n large extent. In different Individual!.

NORWEGIAN THRIFT.make CIksm In l!amnntsttila Ilixe and

Rnia Urn limit.An Kngllsh traveler lit rorway aaya:

"I had rend that the N'orwcglnn elill-drc- n

were exoeetllugly (ihmI of uncol.and owing to the luavy lux on mmiir.have few oportiiiilllea of UifioSo I bnuglil ii iHiiind In llorgi ii.nml thi1 IihihI round.

"The wImiIc faintly solemnly helpthoiiiteheH. nnd, with derp gratitudedepleted on thtlr fiioes, come up to u--

almke hand with IhUi the doctor an I

Hiyaelf und say: 'Tab.'"I glie aoina eljrara In the farmer

nml the two Miim, Hie Inner havingnever Itefuie amokrd such a III log. Thethrift nf the NorwegUiim l shown InUie I real own t. nf tboati dsrs by tieyouths. They atiiflke for five mltiul .

tuM itirefully extinguish ibe liuritlii,end nnd plane (lie cigar nway In aoini-eornero- f

tho house."The next I noruing I see tln-i- u having

nuullier ii H' amol.e. ami the-elg- nr

nelunlly ImI for ou r two day.being taken In hoinailhli-dioMallii-tervulso- f

ntKiul iwnlinur. finally tin-en-

urn cut up mnl hmi in grandfa-ther' pipe."

Ihroo liar nf Hum,1 j-- Ptt-ur- o nubllaliva lliia iii-v- . lb

truth of whbh h vouebid fort 'Ilieinnvor of a Inwu. rust rli-- i irl to thisolUte, luul Iteen foi mi n ..

.iiik ii Jli'ifre

aa a ilu il tHIHI nail rewruiy vwu nn- - i;ri niiptniiknot In hla new nfHee '. ,'u--n eloal: ythe onlliiary servlee In .iiuwl up byHildrewlug the new ly iHarrM couple asfollows. "You are now unltd In mar-riage by law. You hate three doyr'grace hi which you may upeal ugnlnilthis enteiff ."

Bend for eatalogna and piloe Hit, aUofruit growers cnldei freaof eharg. Pre-pared apeelatlr for an Irrigated eoontry.A general vntlnly of one hnndrtd andtwnty-tl- T thousand tree of the beetknown varitles In stock, boosted threeand one halt mites northeast of Itoewell.Address, 1'eeo Valley Hornery, Hoi will,New Mexico.

flllvar Itabbit's root.The greatest catnpslgn badge worn In

any year, Neat, hsndiome nnd beoom-In-

811m rabbit's root with excellentplolnre of Iltyan and motto, "10 to 1."Kxpreetlv of free silver as no other em-

blem. The rabbit's foot bruoght Mr.Urynn good Inek, and It will mean goodlook to all who wear It. Bend a silverqoarter, wrapped lu a letter, (do notsentf stamps,) and we will send yon tblillrer badge, Dealers pleaie wilt forptloes, Peon k hit molds,

Mfg's Agents, Dexter, Iowa.

Draylnu Uono cheap by 0. V. Mo- -

IJllon, city transfer.

Itomombor this oillco docs Job printing at tlio lowest city ratos,

Casslgoll Ilros., will deliver freshvegctublea Tuesday" nnd Saturdays.Orders left at this oillco will bo filledfirst.

llrlng your Job printing to tho Cimi- -

hnt oillco. (lood work cheap.

The people ot Uddr county shouldplont to neaahes extensively, a theycociolMo bearing early and need nopeeling or ellolng to evaporate and cell

ell In tho markets. You will receivesell grown aocllmaliid trees nt reasonableprloos of J oh mon llco. Addresi, Peeoey alloy Nursery, Hoswell, N. M,

Tho UI. Loots llenublio has tnsde arrangements to oovor the polltloal newsof all parties In the ooiniug campaign Ina way that has never been equaled byauy nawsnnpor. Thoie who wish to keepponied siiouiu suiMonoo nt once, moltonablic. dsllr and Handav, has been reduced to f0 a year, 8(1 for II months or GO

oonts a month, Tho Twloe-n-wee- k Ilepob-li- e

Is la year.

I'ur Iliiiuelc lion,Tho ICarnost Christian, weekly, DO

cento ii year, Denver, Colorado, u de-

voted to tho g of llrlghlslde,a great Industrial training school forhomeless und neglected boys, Thorouro 00,000 boy trumps in tho UnitedStates nnd llrlglitsldo Is tho only schooloffering them u homo, education andmanual training, Will you help?

Nawiister In Itm Csiunnlaii,In the prentcnmpalgu, the uewspa-tior- s

will be the greatest of educators, Inteaching tho tho voters of the land tbebroader way to vlow tlio poilttanl quistl-on- s

of tho dsy, Tlio Republic, of fit,IjOdI, Is without n donbt tlio ablest Instru-ctor publlohod on tho demooratlo side,na it explains in almost ovary nine, uyedltorinl or loarned nrtlonl why tbe msnof tlio people should vole for the Demoo-ratlo Prcaiilontlnl candidate. In addition, It prints all the news and doing otboth parties and all the spoeohes ofstntesmen. Tho Ilepablla I only fOn year fjl.f.0 for ll months, or 08 cent nmouth by mall, Heml-Weokl- HepnblloOi.w a year.

only Hin.ooThe Texas k. I'nolflo Railway Comnanv

will this year furnish to regalary ordainedclorgymeu, duly crcdlte! mliilonorarleaor others solely engsgod lu mlnlilf rialdalles, ono thousand mil tlokots goodon nil portions of that system.

Ailloatloiis for thmu tickets shooldbo uiodo to tho nonrost ticket nsont of thelexns i I'nciuo uaiiway, or addrosi.

UASTOM AlKSI.iaa.Qon'l l'sss, A Tkt. Agent,

Dallas, Texas.

Nu.lcu tu Tax X'ayar.Notice Ih hereby given that ull pro

purty holders who puy their taxes forIBM lu full before Aug. 1st, IBM, thopenalty Interest will bo remitted.

J.nu. D. WALKKlt,Collector,

Fruit TreesThuusands of fruit tiers have been

plauttd all over the l'eoo Vallot fromthe J. It. Jolnnon nunnrlts ot DmIIsh,Texni, and lint ono dltcnted Ireo hits everbeen ehlppod into the vnllry from tkeonuriensi. i iiey nro suou trot ns arewell oiiteulntcd to give eutiro sntisfnoiluunndereiy mun who Intntids to iilsut citherfew or many should not place auy orderstiutil ha has tlrnt eurresponded with theseiiurieiles at Uallns, Texas,

Spaying and Castrating,The lolUiwtiur laailmeiilnl eoneernlag

Mr, Ueorg Hhlrley, Is tore and to thepoint:

Kllic IUnoii. April C. ISO.UawTt.iiuwc -- Tho bearer of this note

II Mr. (leorgo Hhlrloy. He hs iparrtleighty head of sows for me, vrltboot anylot or slekneti following, nud I evidentlycompetent to uo tue wora wen,

Youts truly,ISSNMT A. UVBBT

Mi. Hhlrloy may be foand at bis bomsIn Uddy, by any deelrlng hie eerrlow,which nro vorr reasonable. Only lOo perhead for spaying, and orsitratiog hogfiee,

At ii Vvrv l.oaf I'rle.Tho f Kea ((Jelveitou or

IJallss) U published Tuesdays and Friliny, uacn imuo imuiuui ui iigui pagell.M utiA aHMnlril .iMtintiltlhlllK tl.9 Htm 1,1iuors, lb ladle and the boys and girlUMiue a woria ot gopersi news manorlllmtrniMl arllole. market report! sto,

10 1 YhVim ioruL2 (1Hamnle t'onlc Free. Addres

A.H. BELO&CoPubJlphcrfsDALLAM OH OALTr.fcTOW, TKX

PITY DimOTORT.HKUQIOCB,

ST. KtlWAtlUS CATI10M0 CttUllClt.Mats and sermon Sundays 9130 a. mMass on week days,. . , . . .7 a. a,

11RHMAN KKXI'KKII, I'Ulor.M. r.. aiuncii, south.

Sunday School 10a.ro.I'rescillDg ll a. in.KpworUi league .5 p. in.Preaching. 7 p. m.Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7 p. m.

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Sundty School.., 10:00a. n.Preaching -- IIKa,ro.YonnD I'm pin's meetlnu t-- n. tn.Preaching........... JiWp. rn.Praymeetlng Thursday s,. . . 700 p. m.

Oko W. ilBKti, Ptor.V. II. ai.AUOIITKII, rjupt. o, a.

rilKNIlYTKItlAN CIIUH0II.

fin Firemen' Hall.)PreachlnKSndantUthMundayi.at 11 a.

m. and 7A0 p. in. K. IIuanti.y, Pastor.HIIACK t'llt'llltl IKflSCOI'At,)

Sunday services at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p.tnfiunila v school at UuW a. in .

acrWcc! iu tbo ichooi Ueu?e nt Olti enthelitandSrd Snndayi In the month at3:lo p. ra. Hbv. U. T. Tiiaov, Hector.

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r.uuy liiiuKo flu. rii, n r. a a. ci,, uicvhin regular communication nt 730 p. ni.,naturuay, on ami niter earn iuii moon.Visiting brethren Invited to attend.

S. 1. JtOllKllTH, W. M.E. S. Mottkii, Seo'y. '

K. OP 1'. KHIIV I.0IUIK MO. 21.Meets every Tbursdav at 70 o'clock.

All visitor! nro welcomeII. Ii. i'otti:ii,u. u.

Moniioi: Kiuiii, K It. A S.

1. U. O. P.KIlir I.OIMIK No. 21.

Meet every Friday night In school library. Visiting brother! lu good standing in-

vited. .YV. W. UOLK, N. U.

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fine IJKt'AHTMRMT.Chief ,V. A. Miller.Assistant Uluel J. P. McMillan.Treasurer w. it. jickwbii.Secretary. S. B. Kiiuioy.

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Secretary . Jno. jr. Deals.Honk in. an. L

Kfiremnn -- tl. W. (Irecno Jr.Assistant Kureman Montoo KerrHccrctnry , .1. 0. SanchezTreasurer Krucit Dait-oui-

rooTorntiiu iiouiih.Open from .7:80 n. tu. to 0:00 p. in.Bunuoyi mi p, ni. to u.-- p, inMonoy order a KcR'r.H.-OOa-

. in. to 60 p. niMali south close tiM p. inMall north closes I'M o. niMail from south arrives at 1:01 p. ni.Aiau ironi norm arrives at o:oa p, ni,

V. H.Sl.AUUIITKII, P. M.

Frank AgostiniDealer In

FANCY GROCERIES , , ,

ESPECIALLY IMPORTED

Temperance Ijrlnkii,

Cigara nnd Tobaccoa,

Full lino of FrultH,

Fancy Candy Fresh Every Week.

Wanted--An Idea 3ngum. O. O, for Uutr IAo pnie o8(Vwe basdiM MTscuosi wanUi.

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Tot Infortatllno kM tn Hand book wrll4 toHuan uo.. mi naoaowav, asw voaa

41umI bureau lot awurlif wubUIo Atuila.Krtrrr-tKn-t Uk'lliAlt Lr uiU Liouttl txfuratht paUit hf a Dtic ttfta (re ot cmix la toe

Larwit etmitatlfta of anr Haua9 pare la tbevmtU. SpUaaWlr fllu.ifi.ifd: WiaulllMaliaaa wlUumi it, WatkTr. CHI a

art UO tli monilifc Aainu. MUtrtaei lJrui4 w , hVwV wk Cllf,

fecos Valley Railway Go.

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Pecos River Railroad Go.

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(Conventor

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Hoi,HartisGoiiy,TeL

rJTHtudles at th Convent w) b f ,sauied on

MAT, MIM 111, ISIS,

Boarders' Terms ptr month, 613 00

Moilo (extra) per month, S 00

Day Boholars per month, 1 00

For farther partioatan apply to

MOTHER SUPERIOR,

TieEieHoiFDItMERLY Till: MAN8ION,

lias ohangod hands and i now under newcontrol. The hoosa hss boon thor-oeghl- y

ronorated throeghont,and th table supplied with

Patronage Solicited,

Mrs. S. W. Cressy,rnopiUBTnuAs,

Vtf H. ANCELl,

Livery, Feed, SaleAND EXCHANGE.

AFnllLine of Fine Tnrnonts

At the Very Lowest Hat,

and plenty ot eorrall for tttoek,

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orvsas tub rusLio lux

Bept Pappcngcr Serviceaatwaia- -

TEXAS,THE EAST

AND

SOUTHEAST.

Cannon faU TrainSlIOltTEKRO ONE IIOUIl IN TIHB,

Leave Fort Worth. 7i0A a.tn.DallM,8.-0-a.m.: Union Depot, 8il0 a, ra. ArriveSt. Lonli, 7 a, ui. next day.

LIMITED EVENING EXPKESIII! UlKN Qt'lCXXNSO

U Hour! to St. Louli und (ho Eutt.4 llotirs to Memphis.

One Hour tu New Orleans.

ONLY TWO DAYSBSVWSKH

Texas and Now Yorkl'ollmu liotfat Hleeuf Dg Oar to HU LouUCtiiosgo, New Orleaui and I'aelfio Coast.

Through dsy Oosebettaeh way betweenFort Worth and Mttnphlt.

fw tUxU. rale and futthor Information, call.' va asaaaamjayj ' vm Hfwwtii.a.TMoitw. uastos Mmakit,

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