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^n§§m ^'tfmii^ lleWeto,
A FAMILY NEWSrAI'ER OF LOCAL A.VD OENERAL INTELI.IGESCK.
FRKKPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, rUNF .s.
:»o(L
TgKSS: gLtO TKASLT ntSSraaUl ^
NO. 32.
SWCINO OFJSUNSNINE.
' t«laaalaao'lh*aBB*hln*to-darl fthUghtaas tk* ro*«* that climb near th.
1 fot tbe anoablne, tbnt after tbs
<b* btooms wave thslr beautiful feoaaen sgalnl
fr tat as Blag o' Iheinnahlne tbat's weavln' tberose Vo weadsrs of red nnd o( white; nal ghrss to tbs rainbow eacb Hot that R show* SaajoBI drowns tbe dark world In Ilgbll mmtnt A world fall o' algtalD(-a w.irl J tall
a" aoas. . 4a* W* ean't hava enougk ot tbe saDthloe, Ood koowsl
Ii«t osBlag o' Ibe •uoihioe—slog high aad ¦iBg lowt H's llgbtlag Ibe way lor nt all; Itlillgbtlag lb* way—and w.'ro ueedlog It
rarib* foolsteps t^nt slumbl. nod tall. n*fa'* *o mach o' rain In a world tull o'
west, V* eaal xsl enongb o' tbo tuDsklne, 0',>d kaowBl . -.f. h. StaatOB, In Atlanta Cuastltutloo.
r
PPPPOOOOUOUOOODC
Ik Ym Protest.
mQQacxaacxaciCLaaaaaQ
O to yonr room at once " said Mrs. Dewsford lo ber daughter as ahe sat in ber owu apartment assidu¬ ously employed in fastening dried baUerfliea on a sheet of paato- board.
Hbewasaapare, prim, bard-fenl- nalron, was Mrs. Dewsford—one wha believed in women'a righta, and Ibaaght wonr.an generally a much abaasil poraonsge, deposed from ber Sinpar sphere and trampled on by tbe lipiaat nant «l|ba< Dasrsford hsd come very near ¦alaA^a man herself—what with a Mli^oie* and a bearded obin, and a J|g)US (laila Innocent ot all Buperfla- aiHlaatvskor graceal ''* Sat Llssie Dewafurd waa quite dif- faraat—Lissis Dewaford, who atood „ baaid* her mother wilh obieka round i;^ aid rip* as a fall peach. You won- teod, as yon gaze.l al her, bow they eaald bolh be women, and yoi so nn-
Ilka.
4Hhongh married herself Mrs. '¦-" Daasford was opposed lo her dangh- if tm Liasi* marrying Charley Everett. "Taars will uot molt me," ssid Mrs. t Dawstord, oalmly reauming the oooy- n olopadia. "I only regret tu bo the I aother ot so deguucrsle a danghlerl" |: "Mamuu," ventured poor Lizzie, ) afte a few uinnlea of ailont grieving, i. '*I—I promised Charley to ride out ^ Sia him this aflerooont" f *Toa mnat give him up, Elizabeth. ' Vptta each a sobjeot I cau accept no I aampjramise."
"Bat I promiasd, mamma." y ''A promiBe iss promise, Elizabeth; I. am ahall I require uf yon to bmsk it. '¦, Bat I shall aooompany yon. Where i,m9 Jaa going?"
"Tfo the wood.i beyond tbe glen,
¦. SMman, Charley ia going to get
: aaSia wood aorrel fur my herbarium."
f "Hor will tbe oxpediliou be uuprof.
fs UaMa to me," aaid Mra. Dewsford,
i^ JWValy. "Tbere are many choice
y faitatlaa of adisalum and aaplcnium
I la ba foaad in thoie woods, and my
'i Jallaation ornativu fcrus ia as yot in-
;'aaMplala."
- Aad Iiissie weut awsy iu great cou-
iteaaUoa to alip ont in the garden,
I whara Charley Everett uas buaied iu
I-: whittling ont alkkes for caruatiuns,
r "Oh, Charley, Charley, I am ao
¦iosrablal"
"liiiaia, wbai ia the matter?" Ha dropped knifo, atakes and all iu aianaj at her woeful oonntenanae, aud Uasi* told him tu the best of berabil- whol "tlie mailer" was. la that allr" be aaked qniotly when tta raailal was oonoladed. ."bat that enough?" sbe rojoiued islw. DonHfrei; it will be all righl. 8a sh* won't oouteul tu our marriage, ahr
"Sh* says moat posilivuly that ahe SiU aat."
"Aad ara two lives to be ma.le mis- avabU jast beosnse abe thiuka matri- maaf a mlslake?" hu aaked gravely. "laappoM ao, Charley." liiaia Dewafurd'a pretty hoad a>aap*d like a roa* in Iba rai.i. Char¬ ity watebed ber quivering lip eud War-wot ayelaabea and aaid no more. Mrs. Uowsford was rei.ly, with n BMfOStafoaBdrnb umbrella tu keep otT tta aaa, a tin oaae to put ferna in, asd aa ailra pair ot boots, in tho aaast ol swoinpy walkiug, wheu Mr. ^Mrott'a little light w*gou drove np la tta door. I had lietter ail iu ths middle—it
Ciarvaa the equilibrium of tbe ve- a betler," aaid Mrs. Dewsford, -wadgiag heraell in belweuu Lizzie - asd Mr. Everett wilh a emiie ol great SiWMilanancyt
Naddaaly ber eye eaughl a cluster al graaa waving vegetaliou on the '-: ONafc-lik* point of a ruck whicli over- ; -bsas tba road.
. 'vbarlaat Charles!" she cried, (- *%tap a minnte! Cau'l yon reach that
aaslaaiam ebeunm?" ^•Jblo. ma'
bean home long ago. it I eonld bave got off tbia plaee."
"Well, ma'am," said Charley, in ac- eeuts of lbs coolest delibers^on, w^ile Lizzie clung, frightened and yet smiling, to bis sido, "I ahall be very happy to hulp yon off tbe cliff on one condition."
"Condition! Cbarles Ever.itt!" ex¬ claimed the aatonisbed and iudiguant matron, ".what do you mean?"'
"Simply thia, Mrs. Dewsford. I want to marry yonr daughter, but Lixzie, like a dutiful child, will not beoomo my wife withonl your cou- sent."
"Which she shall never bavul" eaid Mra. Dewaford, cmplialioally.
"Very woll, mn'uiu. liel up, Wbiley!" aud bo shook the reins.
"Ton are uol g.iing to lesvo me bere?" abrieked Mrs. Dewsford, iu s psuic of terror.
"Unless yon comply wilh my con¬ dition, ma,Bm, I most certainly shall."
"And that condition is "
"Your consent lo my marriage witb yonr daughter."
"Elizabelh!" criod Mra. Dewsford, "will you be a witness to this—this atrocious conduct aud uot interforo'i'"
"Charley won't let me have a voice in the mailer, mamma, at all!" said Lizzie, deinnruly. "Uu says he dou't believe in womeu's rights."
Mra Dewsford gavea bollow i^roau. &r. Everett touched his horso lightly with the whip,
"Htopl" cried Mrs. Dawsford. "I aonseul, but il is under protest."
"You can protest all you like," said Mr. Evorelt, driviug closer to the rook and atsuding up to assist his molber-in-lsw-elect into the wagon.
Hilently Mra. Den-sford entered tho vehicle—silently she roje home — ailently she oroaaed tho threshold of ber bouse, and became a conquered party.
"Tu thiuk!" sbo said, in a hollow voice, SB she sat down to a woman's univeraal aolace, tea, "lhat after all my precepts aud example Elizabelh ahould end her career bygulliag mar¬ rle J I"
SCIENTinC ANO INOUSTRItiL
( ttlsk woman
?" hazarded Charley, at a fat-leavod oluater of watdy growth.
"$W, door, dear. Charles, how slu- fUMaarel" aigbed Mra. Dewsford. 'TII iamp oal snd gel it myself." "Mamma!" remouatraled Lizzie. "Ob, 1*11 help her," nodded Char- (, te. UptiagiDg nimbly ou tbe rliffand i fSlltas Mrs. Dewaford hy main fuice l|p tka ata*p sills of Ihe rock. "Hero yasaMuma'am." , ^as'* panted Mra. Dewaford; "bnl it was very steep. I really should devote moro al¬ to ' gymnaalica, Charles, ara yoa going?" k ' Mr. Evwelt hod spruug bock iuto \ tha wagon.
"Oi^ tor a lillle turn, ma'am, wbUa yoa are oollecliug your botaui- adttaaaaraa."
Mia. Dowstord's words of remon- akasaa wera drowned in the rattle of tha whavls, as Mr. Everett drove brahly away, witu Lizzie ucslliog up | ?. la kis aide. j
t . Tka saa wsa well aet cre Charley lataiaiil, and Mr*. Dewaford's posi- | Mas was not an agreeable one. !
8ka looked aerruatly ronud. Il j ~ waa a tall, sleep i.4iff wbereuu ahe ift alaad, eal from the wou.Ib beyond by lh aad roar nf a wide and by uo i ahallow stream oa ou* side. ; aa ths ulher three il was almoat'.
Bonasdica noiapftoi
ir, risiag some twenty I ap ftom lb* ruail. "Wall," oh* eri***, "I raver was ¦ara IbaaUal tor aoyltiur' in oiy Uial rmliiaJ of dokU wailing." ,r "lOA ftmr' aaid Char: as Ev*r*U, I ^ aahs ebaekad th* b.rs*«ia th* mid- Ik at ttaiwad. I .."Toa. Why d>-1 .-a driv* 'f Akmytj comma.:,!*.! Mrs. '
Kfdyaawaat ta driv* homa tiiitt t4ka'
Tbe velocity of light is 192,000 miles In a ssoond of time. From tbo sun light comes to tbe earth in uight minutes. From some ot tbe fixed slsrs uf tbe Iwolflh magnitude it lakes four thourand yeara for tho light to reach ub.
The discovery ot many dead rata around aome oaaka ot feriuenling mo- laaaea has given a French genius a novel idea. Ho suggeits that rats ou ahipboard may be destroyed by filling the bilgea wilh oarbouio gas from cyliudera otjhe cainpresaed fluid, aud points out that the aapbyxiating gas baa no WAMMflg odor, while it is harm- leas to the ship aud cargo.
Lord Raleigh called tbe attention of lhe Royal Uooiely, of London, at a recant nioutiug, to a method be had used in removing all possiblo trucos uf water from hygenio gas. Tbe com¬ parison ot the weights of oxygen and hydrogen possess some auomalies, and lu explain tbeso liquid air waa used as a dosicaling agent. Tho ro- suits, however, were negative, but il opens np a uow liue of thought lor the chemisL
Thc discoveries of a series of mag- uesiuin-aluiuiuiuni alloys is ropurled iu engiuuoring. They give good oast- iug, aro resistaut to thu almo.sphare, aru fairly hard and work as woll as brass. The alloys aru lighter than aluminium and, whilo possessing uo great atruugth, are of value for many purposea where a lighl metal like alum- iuium would be used, if it could ba cast and worked suocossfully. Tho iuvenlor. Dr. Ludwig Much, has uamed the alloys in^gualium.
Tho moQibora of the lutornational Commercial Coi'gruaa recently held in Philadolphia wero lold by Mr. W. C. Barker, as tho result of hia observa. tions among European manufactories, that lime aeein.. lo be regarded as ol comparatively littlo value abroad, while in America the ma.tiin that "time ia money" ia practically ap¬ plied. Mr. Barker found thai iu a large agricultural machinery laanu- faitory iu Europe the only trip-ham¬ mer iu uss was worked by baud, th^^ weight being draivu up with ropes; and pulley, ami all..we.l lo drop, 'i'ho American powor-hsiumer strikes llJO aud more blows iu a minute.
The extraordinary behavior of the maguelio ucodle iu thu province of Kurak, iu Russia, is one ot the moat interesting uf problems to physiuiata. A magnetic survey was first made by Profeaaor Monreani, wbo mado ob- servations at 109 alatious and in the amall plateau of shout two aquare milea between the Ploto audSololiuka rivers he fouu.l varislions iu declina- tiou from thirty.four degrees East to uiuety-six degrees West, and iq jn- clinalion from forty-eight dagroea to aevcnlyuiue dcg.ees, these iuclina- tious being respectively thosu normal to Morocco aud Hpitzbergen. Tho question has since beeu taken up by Professor Leyst, of Moscow, who has uote.l a |>oiiil near KotcUotowka wbere the dipping needle reachea the vertical. Tbo region is a rolling country, with a fertile black soil rest¬ ing ou crotaccus rock, an.l explora¬ tions 1.. .U'pths of GOO feet havo failed to rovoal auy iriJu.
To Warm (-ul.l Feel in Su.nu.rr.
"Colli bands an.l feet iu summer lime are specially disagreeable," said a phyaieiau, "and, as most everyone knows, are aeonsequeuoe of a lack of the circulation of the blood. The latter is the resnlt of a lot ol things, but boiled duwu to the fewest worda possible, debility of lhe system. The cure baa to be brought about by a general building up ol the systeui, exercise iu the opeu air and suulight generally. There ia, as wi',1 be seen, room for a lot of romediea, and the lielievera in the eflicacy of medicine approach it from many Btaud|>ointa, The alln)>*th and bom.eopath strike st ihe lauie thiug, but hy differeut lueaus of attack, au.l their mediciuee have to do tho rest, tbu patieul hetp- lug out. The believers in electricity au.l electrical appliauces have Iota of -euro things' for it and auocoed wry ofteu.
".\ (N>nple of years aince, while in Londou atteudiug a medical confer, cuce, au EukUsU physiciau told me of i\.} simplest, rasieat taken and oicist cure tor cold bauds. I hare suggested il to a number of others and tb* univeraal report hu been in ita favor. Il ia aimpiy to eat several lamps of sngar every day lielween meala. Thia doe* uol get at the oause ut the eom|dbint. but adda a safflcieut amoant of heat to make tbe trouble leaa aotieeable and dtaagreeable."—Washiagtua Evening War.
Maat Earopaaa natioao aaa greaa te tbair a^aivalaBt el i oaaoBal
ST. Lfll cm MIE.
'romlnent Citizens Sworn in to Sub¬ due tlie Rioters.
.OSSES RUN INTO MILLIONS,
*oaa. Coinitatua CompoaMl of 3S00 Citl-
icnt Will DIaann Blol.r* Wllh Shot-
Kun. .• lE.aldenIa In I>latrlct Wher.
Pishtlna Haa Occnrre.l Hand Tosellicr
to stop ICecklcaancaa.
St. Louis, llo. (S[M-.-iaI,.-Cliir...us ot
St. Louis uro doloriniu.-.l to snppi-ess
Hie luwioss mobs Hint havo cnus.il a
leigu of terror horo since the Im'iiIu-
iilug of Ibo groat stroot rallwuy strike
a month nito. With a loss of aliii..s'
JLII.OUO.ddd lu cos; of iKiIIco, lots or
wuges uu.l business, with tbe strikers'
syinpatblzorH rlolIUK coustautly nn.l
'.vlth the company keeping nn nrnicd
force In dotluuco of tho Mn.vor's order
vigorous ueii.m is lu.l.'oil iiooilod.
(In Hie iKisso i-omltntus of L',."i(Kl in.ii summuuod by the Shorlll to aid Hi.' loUce nil' mllllonnlres, uiercbnuls, l.nnkors, lawyers and other promlneni men. Many of the,iij linvo nev.'r slioul- ilered a gun, but tbey will be n/rumt- 2od In nilllinry fashion.
.V fmr'ty of sixty pronilnont uu-r- ^liuuts of this oily, hen.Ied I.y li. Ln- -oy CrawfonI, tho mllllonnlrc stock .rokor, hnv.' gone to CInolunntI to es- :'niM. serving ns deputies uuder tbo •ili.'rilt of St. Louis County ngninst bo striking stn'ot cnr employes. Thoy (Iocldi..l tbnt It woubl bo far uore plousunt to take u Utile vacation ban to carry a gun ulwut the streois If Iho city. Tho Police Board decided to nrm the losso with riot guns. Tbo weniuin Is I short-l.nrroled rei>entlng sbotguu nlsiut throe uud nlinlf foot long. Tho uiiignziuo hfls a eapacily for six shoIlH. ivblch mny lie londed wllh buckshot or iiiinll shot. Tbo piin'oso of the urn. Is
10 llo ns much oxooutloii ns |>oHHlbIo. Wllh the y.-'iOO deputy sborllTs nt the
llsiKisnl of Ibo Police Uopnrtinont tbe olnl fon-e of tlio olty Is Incrensi-d t.i L.KIII mon. The cost of provl.Iliig for he pi'..toollon of llio olty is nssniuiuK .>normous proiKirtIons—ouough almost ;o strulu the munl.'liuil tlnniicos.
When tlio citlzoiis' ixisso Is renily ;lio employoes of the transit company who have been shixitlng Into crowds aonr the various cnr sheds nre to Ik> 1lsni-nio.i. Those mon. II Is charged, linve Hroil ou ooonslous whon It was not nooossnry, killing uud wounding iiiioooiit iK'rsoiis, Tho most riu'eiit in- 'itaueo of the kind hns provoked suoh I storm of iutllgnallon froiu citizens .11 H.e soutli sl.lo lu th.' vlolnlt.v of the Stiulhorn Fb'cirie car sheds that tbo Mayor |,r.iiiils...l to take vigorous ui.'i.snri-s.
L.-splto tl.e f.'.leral lujuni-tl..n, ibo nienue.' of ii eillzons' p.,sso .if ¦i.7,oi) Ili.'ll. urm.'.l with "rlol " nuns, un.l l.Hsi i.-KUlur au.I .".Ud Kp.'Olnl police, -bo unruly obiiient eontlniles to ob- strn.-l slri-et railway iraeks ut nliilil, -nl wires, assault lu'rsons who ri.le in the oars ilurlni; the day. Jeer an.l I.lot ul tbo uon-nnlon employ.'s, nn.l, ivh.'U o.-.-asion .ilTors, stonu enrs uu.l issnnll tlu- crows iiiid tbeir pi.ili-o iuarils.
Foi-iiier Gov.'i'U.ir Wl.liaiu J. St.iue Ills llh'.l au answer In Hie ease, in ,vliitli a t.'iii|..>i'iii-y injnu.-li.iu lu.s i.-i-ii Issu.'d roslrnlnllig the lea.Ioi-s of be sirik.' fnun lul.-rfi'rinit with Hie , lllilll States liiall ears, Tb.' iiusiv.'r loiib's lhat Iho strlki'rs bave Intor- r.'i'.'.l Willi 111.' runnlUK of the luail 'ills anil i'|.||iiesl,s tbat the lujuuellou H' .lissolv.-.!.
I'..siiiiiisi,.r Hiiiniili..rr. on tbo oilier liillll. has llllil sii|i|ileiii.'iilai-y t-vl Ion.-.' thai ivln-s liav.- b.'.iii i-iit, iind .rays tbui lhe ln.liiii.-H..li'' In- matle H'rniiinenl antl uiiplleabl.' not only .. 111.' llfty meu iiain.'il In ibi- original ..-iiiion .1.111 to all Hie uieniborN of ibe sli'ool linilway rnloii.
Iiislurbniiei's linvo boon of almost billy oeein'r.-n.-o siU(-o Hie strike bo- niii- Tbe mobs lu luesi Instun.i's In- -Indod women and .hll.lr.-n. They luve Iw-.-n vln.ll.-Hv... .l.'S.riu-Hve an.l 'urob'ss of life un.l pr.ip.rl.'i-. On ov- -ry I-nr sent ..ut .l.irliiK Hi.' Iroubl.'d ini.'s tilll'.' hnv.. b.-en im.H.'o i;iiur.Is. 111! ori.'iiliin.'s Hi.' l.lne.-..iits imve ..'OU p..worless iicalnsi tbo il.'l.'riiilnji- i.iii of Ilu' ..iirnlv .-n.w.Is.
Six ni.'ii bav,. Is'.-ii klll.-.I. f..rly llv.- 11..ro ..r l.ss s.-rh.lisly woiin.l.'.I by lullols nnd a lnnub-.'.I oHi.Ts i-rlpple.l .r out bv Kubr.'s or bu.lly Inirl by lly ing inissilos. II is lik.'iy Hint Hfly or iioi-.' linve b.'.'li lii.{iir..I of wIioiii Ihere s no I-.-.-..l.l. SIV. lilni: Hi.' .-iisiiuliy lo ill to fully tw,, Iiiin.lr.'.l p.'rs..tis.
II is esiliiiii...I iiial 111.' in.'r.'banls OS.' iu n'l'.'lpis $T.-,.i.iN«. ,laily. or ii ..lal sin.-o 111.' sirike bouiin of Jis. i.si.iiiM.. I...SS to Hi.' ...Iiipany In fur.'s ,s iilu.nl $.'K«...»si. L..SS t.t Ibe ni.'i)
11 wap's is |il7r,.,aa.. Loss to tbo i-li,v "or .'Mra pr..t.-.-.l.,n Is $.",(...«*..
Tb,' slreel railway sirlkers have n- '.'.l.'.l from tb.'ir ..riciiial .l.'innn.ls an.l n.w insist on only .uio point-n'.'.>i: iltloii of 111.' UI1I..11 au.l reiustate..i.'..t .1 Hi.' ..1.1 .'iii|,I..y.'s. The .•oinpuny .aiys il will n..l ilisiriuiluato ai;nii.st iny man iH-.-aiis.- b.- b.-buitiK lo Hi.' iiiiiUi. if I..' r.'t.n-iis I.l w-ork. bm Hint I will not dis.-liiii-p' til.' men who huvo ak.n Hie strikers' |.la.-.'s. nnil Hint Ilty iiiusi tnke Hielr . liaui.'s of p'l- ini: enipl.iyiueni.
There nro eighl biiii.lr.'.l curs on Iho llilrle.n svsl.'ins of Hie Tniiislt Coiii- iniiy. .\bo.it il.n'o liniulr.'.l of Hu'm.. 11-.' u.iw ,.isrni.'.l Irn-iiiibirly iin.b-r leuvy |Hili.'.- pr.>i.-.-li..ii .bn-nii; liie liiv. bill nl lllillll all tb.- .'urs un' ivlili.b-awn I., tbe sli.'.Is It is foan.I lull lb.' smnll unioiinis of ilynaiiilte -xpl.Hlo.l .lurini.' Hio day 10 friiiblon inssonifors will nssmne ilnnin'roiia pro- Mirtlons ilurlng dnrkuess^
Nilro-lilycciiue Kllla Foar M.n.
Four Illeil were kllbsl nu.I f.mr filial y Injur..! ul Wlili.pb'. tibl.i. by n pro- iiainro eM.l..»i..ii of lifiy .pinriK of II i:lyii-rlii,- wlii.ii was Is-ini: ns»-il Ii'Hi'ilni: an .'il w.-ll ..u Hie K.-Ily II. The kin.-.I w.r.' II. M. Wulsou, LirUtin. an ext.'usivo ..II oiH'rut..r: mas lianl.ls, 11. K. Zeltcii nud
lltr
'll.l.'.l at I...I ,u M.'iiiphls.
I'eunlon Kniloil.
-..lif.'.l.rut.' veteruns I... t.i uioet next .v.^ar
CTrllnx N.ilea.
lhe .leol.l.'.i a ImulHit.' .)f lh e I.-.e cKp i,
loot iir
ITurdiog » roo.ne tbeir horror
, ou the
hal It k.'.'|. ,t..aJy hold
Mrny rilrrs bave cve ]f toe L.|l|.a. ils m.>ro are tbau ever beloto.
The rvcic ra-iug Ihal will h« Klven al .1.0 Naliouril race! of the L A. W. at MIO wauk... lU.a iuui,u.-r will luc'u.l.. aeveral uf the Nallona. i-y-llDie aaao.-lstlon eliam- plou&hii. evenis.
A lew rl l.-r. wlio havo l«v.iine allaoUcJ to their wheels haroir.-.ue to mucl: elpenac lu bavluii tlieilB rnpalr...!. wi.eu for th. nioney thus expeniel tbejr.;ouU li-ivepar- chased uew tu:.0lllu.5.
It will Jo n.l har-ji to examlue tbe nun nacr lu a ivlille. A.-ciJcuU may lie averto by tuu l>teo\utiou.
Tlie larso uanber ot rl len this aeaaor luli-atai tbat ioleiut lu c.vcilns Is by u. meana iaoguiabloii.
Til. altami-l to iotr-iiuc. (kirty-lacl wh*-la la uol a aoooeaa. Mo.1 rblera pre let tbe twuuiy-.'.,;bt-lD.-U alae.
The rl.l»r w .0 tak.» every care of bU wbeei aav.'ft bioiaell frou laaby anaoy- au^c whll. out tor s tnp-
Wtiea Itla lire baa bwa 4aia«ff»1 oeroiid ro^ialr on a lo&s ride from boms tbe dot. iJea ol It UalD* wlM.-lmaB SMr b. adoplwt lYoear. a ab.>rt plee. ol ¦itgo aad aitoek H la th. riia wttb airMalMaa. Tb* ila «1U be aavMl InxalQIr; wkUe ttAtmt
NEW YORK DEMOCRATS. I THE NEWS EPITOMIZED
Stale Convention Instructs Dele- pate.i to Kansas City For Bryan.
Waahlnatoa llama. '
Tbe I'uliod Sintes sien-aislilp Iro- iiuols sniled from Honolulu for MI.I-
STATE NEWS.
Th. F.f.alport Feeder Clonaplmcr.
It is susiieei.Hl Hint grnvo crimes huve in-eu oonimllt.-.I ut Foresiport
ivny lalnn.I. prosuninbly to oollo.-t fnr- | with n view ..f .¦liber putting out of
oinllona Pledse Support of Anr Plat- fonii That May Ue Ad.iite.l br the Nalional Convention.
New York Clly (Siu'cinli.—-Fbe Deiu- oerntle Sinie ConvonlloU met al the .V.-aileiiiy of .Music here. nu.I selected delo.i:nt('s l.i the Nntionni Convoutlon at Kansa.s City, oloet.'.l Pr.'sldeii!lal oloclors an.l a lu-w Slulo C..mniill.'o. .The deb'Kui.'s at-b.r;:.' i-lioson w.ro Iiavl.I U. mil. ICIwai-d -Murphy. .Ir.. Itl.-lini-.l Cr.ikor nu.I .Vuirnstiis Vnn Wy.'k. Tb.' .I.'lognlos w.-re Insiriii-I.-.I ... vote lis a unit for WilUnui Jeu- iiili'.'s Bi-yaii at Kansas City. The (:i'!.'iiCii plalfonn wns no! lu.lors.-d, bill Iho .'onvonlloii pledneil lhe sup¬ port ..f Hie i.iiriy iu Now York for uny pbitfuriii a.l.iplod by tbo NntlounI (_,iiivi'n!l..u.
Tl,.' .-..iiveiitlou wns culled tj onler by Cliairi.iiin (-ami.l..'ll, of Ihc Stnte l-.iuniilil.'o. wll.l pr.'s.'iit.'d tlio nuine of .lollll T. Norton, of Il.-nssolni r (-..iiiitv. as teiiip.,rirt-v <-b:ilrniiili. .'Vf¬ ler his spoo.-h III.' mil wns .-nib-.l und ll.e Hsuiil .'..ninilltees w.-ro nu- ii„iin.-.-.l. l-'.'.Uni I.nnforlb wns ma.Io [ p.'i-iiinii.'Ut .-bairinnn. nn.l ut the cou- .'liisi.in of his ud.lros'ii the roiuirt of , Hi.- Coniniitloo on Itosolntloun wns | l.eni-,1. The rosoliilions ri'iKirlo.l Uv III.' conniillioo W.'I-O ii.Iopl.'.I unnni- | iiw.usly. j
Tb.' pbilform ndoploil plo.Ines Ibo j Iii'in.icrn.-y of Ibis State not lUily for Il.-ynii, bnt nlso to the nntlon,il plm f.iriii, y.'t to !..' adopt.'.!. Tho i.i.uu, lary plank III full is this:
¦Wa favor both g.d.l nn.l silv.'r ns tile stuiiibir.I iiiopvy il;f the Couniry, III' money of Iho CoiistifuHou nu.I of onr futbors, en.-li to Ik* ninlutninod nl a parity with Iho other In pnrcba^lnc n.nl In debt pi.yiuR i>owei-—wbloi. bns boi-n Iho Kloa.lfusI policy of tho D-in oerntlo pnrty siniv tho dnys of .IoITit- H.U., who <b-(-lnreiI Hint 'The mono.uiy unit must Ntniid on both niotnl.s. Wo pI.-.lKo our iM'st ofTorts to continue Hi.- work of inon.'tnry reform "'
r Information ns to Its nviiilii'-ibiy j for nso US n cnblo station. I .\ suit airalnst tho fioverumeni for I upward of J..>l.(UK 1.000 was disuiissiil by tbo Court of Clolms.
Socretury Long rotliicoil from two veins to six m.uiths tho sonl.-u.-o ..f snsiH'nslou ou bulf pny of Cuptnlu lohu McGownn, fouud KUilty l.y court- nianlnl of sIuKiHug il Filipino,
.\u nrrauL'onKfUt has lK>eu mnde by wlil.b Hie Sloutnnn S.-nnt..rsblp quos- ll.ui win go ovor 1.1 u.'Xl wint.-r.
'1 Iio Seiinli' passed Iho Subsidy (^ivil llili .'nr.-yiinf .111 np|>i-opr!all..ii ot f,",,.SN.,iKKi for the SI, Louis F-xikisIHou. I'ostinnster Gouornl Smllh sintod Ihnt tno defnlcutlous by jiostul offl. ,-lnIs lu Cubii hnvo not exivodod $.S(i,.
SSI,
The SInio Iiopni'tmeul is.su.'d ovrr HiNHl passports to Kuroiu-uu truvolors In Mny.
liur Adopled lalmnia.
Nuevn Ei-ii;a, a towu .u Cau.lulin, r. I., hns lio.'n burned, uud many p.H.r fiiinill.'s are reii.l.-r.'.l liou..less. G 'ii- -rul Wheal..11 re.-.iiiiiiieii.ls G.iv.rn- uiout suc.-.ir.
'The Havana tloaliiiK .Iry .l..i-k is to 1.0 pun-based from Spi.iu l.y Hie Ini- i.il Stntes Governmout, nnd r.'inove.i ;.) Sun Juan, Porlo Uii-o.
W. IL Itoovos, foriu.'r deputy nu.ll tor in the Cuiinn Postal l>.'partineiit, was n-lonsoil froi.i jnll In Ilnvi.un on 1.>p.)HiHng l^l.-'riKi l.nll.
Tbo Mutuafn fuollon In Suinoa hnvo proiestoil agulnst Gorinnn rnio, but ibo nnllvoH of Tntnlbi have wob-ouied .\iiiorioan coutrol,
Gonornl Mnxlnio Gomez bns arrive.l in Cubii from Snu Domini;.),
Sw(-oplng rodnctlous In snbirlos and ottli-es bnve boon inn.Io in tbe P.)Klal Department of Cubn,
The f unit Ivo Governor of Uongnot I'n.vln.'o, u rich, lutliiontlnl and tlo- vote.l frien.l of .Vgninnl.Io, was oup- ture.I by An.orlcau troops.
(Ju.'ou Lllinokubini hns returned to ] n,,^,, Hon.duin, Ilnwnll. Sb.' Is sui.l lo be 1
IM'lossIy III, uud bnstenod Iioiiie
tbe wny or Inliinlduting witnesses used by Colouel J..tin N. I'artrhlito, Stnto SiiiK'rIuten.lonI of I'nblle Works, in Ills efforts to punish Iho conspirators who hired inon to eiiiiso nrtltlolal tn'oaks lu 111.' Hluek Ulvor Canal at F.jrvstisirt. Sov.-ral niysiorlous deaths .lavo ..ccurroil in Hie nolgblKirbo.ul .'f ForostiHirt an.l th.-re Is some snsplclnu Hint thoy may bavo u cuunoctlou wlib Iho oaso of the ineu on trial now f..r ivre.king State pmiu-i-ty. The Stale lins pr..s-o.'UI.'d the i-use vigorously, havluir s.-.iii-e.I tbo in.li.tin.'iit of iif- i.s'li 111..11. Two otli.rs ...nf.'ss.-.l an.l iv.'H- n.it In.li. I.'.I. lin-.' w.-r. In.li,-i.-.i nn.l ploa.b-.I i.'ii:liy, whll,. ..no has r.- c-oiv.-.l a s.'in. no.' ..f f.uir y.-ars lu .\ii- bur.i and un.ilb.-r 11 tbr.-.'year seu- lonoo. Ton roinuln lo Ih' iri.'d. It Is l.ossllile tli;it Hie nniiib.'r I.. U' .ri.'.l will bo In.'n'ase.l. S.-\ornl .biys niro 1 mnn nanu'.l Lnrab.'.', 11 bank wal.-li- iiinn on Hie F..resli..irt fis'ilor, wli...so brother wiis n wIiiioks for the Slate In tbo roc'iii trials, wa.s shot ut from ambush. Hie shots pien-in« his i-li.lli- lii.:; und i:i-ii/.iiii; Iho skin. S.ip.>rln- l.'ii.leiit Pnitrliliie sent two .l.'i.'Ctiv.'M l.l liivesiiitiil.. tbi' niiill.'i-. Tb.'V liavu r.'iMirl.'.l Hlil! th.y Im-U.-vo lb.- .'ase lUie of roveiigo un.l Hilnk Hi.y can cot Hie man wbo Ibed Hie sli.".ls. Tb.' il.'l.-.-tlv.'s also i-e|HirteiI Hint tin- sl'- iiation niMiul l''..n'sii.ori was serhuis on a.'connt .if Hie syinpaihy .'Xlslin;; with the n.-.-iis.^I i>..i-s.Uis.
THE S.\BBATH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JUNE 10.
To Add lo State Porcat I'reaerve.
The Stnli-F.irest Pn-servo Hoanl has conclu.I.-ll n.'i;..liati.ins f..r Hie pur obnse by Ibe Slnte of elijlit Hiousnnd n.-r.-s of A.lli-.indaek forest land In Township No. .'¦Ml. llnnillloii Conniy. The price niniie.l fnuu *! to Ifl.C.i^ au aero. In.lnib.l In Ilils i.-ri-ltory li.'f Hio bonntiful Ib.un.I r.imr wbleli Is Iho sourc of th.' Iln.ls.m i.lvor. The Hoard nlso d.>elilod to imy from,Hie NorwcMi.l Liimb.-r (onipnny n Iniet of l,('.20 noros of .Vdlniiuliiok land in lhe townships of llollyw.10.1 nnd Kll.lar.', St. Lnwronoo County. This tract will .'..st Ibo State an avenige of yit."," nr
Tbo only rof.'ronco to Hie n.M-r war ,1,,, „.lili 'her own people. Is this: ••Wa nro oppos.'.l to anv al ,„, ,, ,, ., ... , ,
Iluiie.'s. .'M.ress or ln.pl , will, anv ,)'"", Unwuilnu nntliorltlos have do-
foi-oign Govornmenl. whon-by tbo In- 'bired Ibo Ili.walln.i Is uu.Ih free from
tln.-nco of tbis countrv cnniiot nt nil '"f^'''""'' by lb.- bulKiiilc plague, lhe
Illll.'s 1..' freely oxerte.l In behalf of tbe nininlonani'o nml oxtonslon of Ko- pnbllcan iiistllulions. mol In fnvor of nny bnivo |h>o|.Io strugKlliiK to Ik- tr'o fiom plutocrntlo or monureiilenl r'lb'"
The plnlforni nlso doolnros for tbe ol.'Otl.in of Fulled States Senator', di- r.'.'lly l.y Hio pe.ipl... an.l oontalna nlso a loUK plank on li'usls. oon.-ornlug wlii.'li Ibis .b'.'biration Is mndo:
"Til.' Ii.'iuo.-rnti.- party plodcos Itself llial If Inlrusl.'.l with p.iwor, in oitl.or Hio Slat., or the Nnllon, It will d.'VoU' Its b.'SI eiiei-RloH to tho relief of th.- Ii.'.il.lo froin Hi."SO oppr.'sslvo moiiopo-
FICHTINC BEGINS IN CHINA,
\,l,nlral K.i.n|.ir I.an.la More A.ncrlrnn lllucjackela al Taku.
Wiisbin-ion, II. c. (Speclnll. The S,'<'r.'Iiiry ,,f Hi.' .Vuvy has roeolved Hie followini.' oablo dlspat.'b fn.ni A.l- iiili-nl K.'inpir, eoiiininntling the I'nllo.l Sinl.'S shil. Newark, Ivliic ill lhe Taku forls al III.' III..Illll of till' I'.'I 111, Itlv.'r:
-'FiiKinr.'iiioiiI has .-oinin.-ii.-.'.i. Have lun.Ie.. for.-.' ..f llfiv s.-uni.-n nion- liii.tulioii of inarin.-s. KK.Ml'FI'."
.\I a (ill.lll.t <-.>nii.-ll ll was d.-.-i.l.'.I 1,1 s,'ii,I .\ni..rl.-aii li-.„i|is n. Clilna from Ibe riillli.pln..s slionl.l olreunistnneos niuki' 11 ne.-essiiry.
.\inorl.iiin nilsslonnrios nt Pno-tiui!- Fii iiiipeal.'.l to Ibe 1'nlto.I Stat.'s Mln¬ isier al I'.'klii f.ir Innue.lialo nhl, us 111.- iiilss.in was iM'lim' ntfacke.l an.l lii- li'iise lii,lii;iiall,,ii was foil over delay In .s.'ll.ilni; Hiem relnforoomonls, .'iiiis.'.i l.y Chiu.'se red tape.
Tb.' li..wim.'r Fini.r.'ss of Chlnn bun onl.'i-.-.l Iho Tsiiug ll-Yumon to resist nil III., w.irl.l rnlli.-r Ibiiii snppioss Hie liiixir.s.
inni-nntlno of the Islands hns boi ¦iilse.l.
IteiK.ris from Mnnlla Runouucod that 1 number of smnll oiignKoineuts bad li.k.-n pla.-.' In various Islands, the In- iiircents losing mauy mou.
Itnssiii nas onl.'i'e.l ¦iOOil ('., I'ekin fn.ui I'.irl .Vri.iiir.
sH.-ki
STEEPLE JACK ROMAINE KILLED.
Kell -JSil Feel Prom the Mcthodiat Church NIcri.le nt Culd Nprina. C..I.I Si.rlni:. N. V. .Spe.-liili.-Si.ph ,1 \\-. Itoiualn,.. nj;.-,l tw-niy four, of ^...ik.-rs, wli., was known as Slci.l.- .1,1.k was kill.'.l lun- by a fnll fnun ll,.' Me.l„„llsi Cliu.-ob St.'.'1.1... II..
.ill,,!,.'.I 11,.' si,'.'ii!.'. a ilisia of '-'.¦.n
r.'.' fr III.- si.b'WaiK. l,y Hie liKht
iiliii: i-...|. nn.l was In Hie a.-. ..f eras; ill-.' III.' bail lliat snriiionnis it wli.'ii Hi.' n..l uave awitv antl b.' f.-ll. II.. Iii.'.l iil...iii Iw.. li„ni-N iifii'r 1,1s fall.
i:.,ninlli.' li.i.l I n liln-il to clhl III.-
I,:,ll ,,n Hi,' si,','|,l.-. Jiist Hilrtv v.-urs aL'o 111,. I.all was |,Iai'i',l in pos'th..., an.l no work ba.l I..... .b.n.' .,11 Hi.-
sl.'.'i.!.. sill.'.'. Tlie sI.-.-|.l.' .'llnibor al lli:ll llllie lli.'t lils lleatll In Hi.' slllil.' iiiiiiin.r as ,11,1 11,,main.'.
Ila.e I'U tVeailh P.ir Luvc.
Williani Kill.nil,.use. a I:il„.rer. Mas kill.'.l i.y I'alilni: fnun a enr nl Ih.wl lni: Gr.-i'ii. dhl.. H b.'.'am.- kn.iwn H.a. Ililleiiiii.ns.. iiwiii'd a liiri.'o estate In Iliiitliiioi'e. He liail n'i'eived a eol-
l.'i; 111.:.II..11 ami enjoy.'.1 a Uf.' of
liiMiry. .\.i iinhapiiv luv.. a.Talr .'aiisi'd hllii lo exlb' l,li„-.'lf fnuu Ills fan,lly an.l fri.'U.ls iiii.l ll\.' as it i-.>iiini..ii In l...n'r.
Two C'hrlsHnii Selentists wore found uullly of priu'ileing niedlcluo In vloln- ti.in of Ibo Slnle ini'.llcul law ul .\li|- wnnk.'o. Wis. .\u upiH-nl wns tukeu.
IH'. (I'liii.lion of the Coroner's link'.', in Now Y.>rk Clly, di-.-lan-K thai woiiioli's Uiiii; skirts aro 11 menn.-o to (lUblie b.'Srb, un.l sboul.l bo i-.'gnlulod by luw.
lioboi'i v.. Itonnor. of N".v York Cly, r..uii.l .f7i>,.SK. w..ril. ..r bi.n.Is In un 1,1,1 inacazliio, wlioro bis futlier, the bit.' Itubert llouuor. hud oouceiilod 'li.'iii.
.\ kiss was (.'iv.'ll ench Juror l.y Mrs. l'l. It. Siiilon, of l..'11-o!', '\ik:i ll..',iii:-v II Lunsing, Ml.-i.., uo.inilto.l li.-r Inis- l.aii.l ..r .-.,1111.11. lly In Hie Stnte luill- inry olotliln;: fran.Is.
Wllllani Cb'in.'iils, ;it'e.! s..v.'iite.'ii v.'iirs, was .'ill.irll! l.v ii, ¦ .iii;.' l:i I'l.- Tnyl..rvlll.' 11 ll.i iiiiiie iiiitl hl.s bead iViis sever.'.! tr..iii hi.s b.i.ly.
Cliiirl.'s .\. .Viniliy. iwiiitvono y.-ars ..i.l. sh.ii am. killeil bis stepinoHi.'r, Marv Nauliv, Ililrlv v.',irs .il.l, al ih.'li' lioiii.' In N.'Wiirk. N. .1. Tbe iiiiini.r ivas 111.' i.-siiii uf fi-.'.iii.'iit .niarrels jvor f.>...l.
.\ .Nali..iial (Ivie I'l.leralion, non- :.iii-Ilsnn, has l..'.'.. oi-gani/..'(I wllli .'.iH. non of null..nal ropututioii as un it.I- ilsory oounell.
Cranks un.l b.'irKars iH'slog.'.l H.'leii Goilbl lit b.'r liolel in (-Ineiiinull. Ubl..,
.\ .-yel..ii.- slrn.k Porllun.l, Ml.-b. '¦nriiis were i-ov.'i-.'.l with debris nntl ml un.l wli.'ii! Hol.ls wore budly dum- ig.-.l.
Th.' Inaiicin-ution ot Governor Wlll¬ lani (;i-.-i;..ry at Newiiort took place ,vllli Hio usual .¦ei-ein..nles.
l".,rinali,,u of Hie Natb.nnI S.ignr It.'llnlng C'linpiiny of New J.-rsoy, niilliii; Ilil
,il,l
Iiur Seta Girl on Fir, Klli'ii .lan.' Hn.wn, .'IkIii was l.urn.'.I t.. .b-iitb nt .Vnisior.laiii. She was lUisb.'.I Illl,, n bonliro l.y a l.oy nanie.I Lewis. Vi.uiii; L.wls ba.l built a iM.nflr.' in a vn.-aut I..1. nn.l re nuesto.l b.'r t.i get fuel. Wb.-n she n'fuse.l L.'wls siioak.'.l up 1...hin.l Ii.'i and pnshe.l her beailllrst 111!.. Hi. finnios. Ho-.- (lothlnc cnnglit lire nud sho ran out Into the Htri'.'l, oiivol- o|H'd In tliinies. She was ho Iioirlbly l.nrn.'.l that .leaili I'.'suIt.Hl in a slmrt lime, Youni; L.-wls .-.'.•.¦ntly biii-n.-il n Utile iMiy In Hi.' fa.-o with a blaz lllg sH.-k.
.d In
Prlaoner Tori, JiisH.'o Lainb.'rl eri'al.'.I a s.'nsnt t? In the orlminul l.'rin of Ibo Supnine C.iurl lit llunnio by ex.-ln.llug u oou- fosslon uuddl.-e.-Iiiii; Hi.' Jury to uciult l-'r.'derl.'k S.-lii-.'ilor, a foiiner Inuiiite of tbu iH'iioleniiiiry, wli,, was pla,-,-,! ,.I1 trial ou a .barp' ..f iii-s.,n l.i sellini; liro to a plK l>.'ii nl ibo p.'iili. Hilary, The Jnsll... I.n.k Ibis uel loll nfl.'r Si'brollH'r bail l.'siliie.l Ibal Hie oi.nf.'s- sioii, wlil.-li was false, was wriiiig from llilll i.y iniiirlsoiiiii',' liliii In !. ilnngeon wllb his liaii.ls liaii.l.iin-.'.l nlMivo Ills li.'U.I and snl.J..ollng blm lo other torinro.
Cnrlen For Wa.rrlown,
Tbo (-...llill.,11 ('..nii.'ll of Wai.rl..wii lias Iliiss.'.1 a .'iirf.'W onlliian..., II n-ipib-.'s all cliil.Ir.'ii uii.I.'r f.uiile.n years of 'A' ... bo olT Hie sli'oels by ;i o'.'bu-k ovt'iy ev.'iiliig rnnn .Mi:y t to Ui'lob.'r 1, un.l fn.ni Oct..b.'r 1 I,. Mny 1, by S ..'.-I.u-k, unless ue.-uiii|iiiii le.l by an aibilt iiersiiu. The p.'iially I'.ir violutln;; the ordluau.'o Is lix.'.I
O. A, It. App.ilnlinenta.
Gen.-ral W, P. I'.ui.l, ll.'paruii.iil
(-. iinn.br of Ilio Slate G. A. It., bas
made tbi' f..ll..wlii;; ai.i...liiliiii-nls; As- sisiaul A.ljutaiil-Geii.'nil, Niiibnn Miinpr; Asslsiant (iiian.'riiiasli ;• (ion enil, Wllliuin 1'. .Mnlhn: Jn,lg.' A.Iv..- .'111.', Joseph Flw.'ll; liisi„','t,ir, Goorg.' Ii. L.ui.I: C. M. (1.. C. N. W....Isoy; Seu- hu- A.iJutiiiil, Jaiii.-s It, Wiley.
Hank Kinliexxler Sentenced.
I'n'.l L. N.'wi,,ii. fori.i.'rly-bank t. Ii¬ or of Hi.' FI.I.'Illy 'I'riisi iiii.l Gnnraiiiy Coiniiaiiv of Itiifl'al... .-liiirg.:.! wllli In.b'pon.loin relluoi-s. Is j oiii!..'7;zlini; .fis,."". of Hie bank's
'ganl.'.l In Wall sin'el as praellcal y I'li.Iliii; Hi" simar war.
Fire ruln.'.i Hi.' sl.i.k of Hie biri;.' I.'partmoni si,,n' ,,f Hi,' l'l.l.s Kimball -,,iiipuiiy at Host,,11, .-aiisiiii; a IfH*),- NJ.I b.ss. 'I'll.. iLlJoiniiii; i.nll.llii;:s suf .¦.'i-.'.l iiiu.'li .liiiiiiiL',' fl-olll Wiiii.r.
Tlu- Inilli-tiii.'iil in-'iiiiif' "Govvrii.i.*- Willlain S. Tayli.r. .'Iian;ini; liliii wlih loIng nil n.'.-.'ss.ir.x before Hie fi,,'! It, he iinn-.br of AVlIllniii G.ieli.l :( I'ruukforl. Ky , was p.n t,. ni-.n-.l io 'bo Fi-anklln Clniiii (,.111-. iiiiil a -,on.-li wnrraiii f.-r liis arr.-si was is
.U.'.l.
.\i n in.'etlni; In Itostoii In wliieh Hi. .11.Unit .'..ll..i.'.'s w.'ie r.'l..-.-sent.-.I a 11.iv.'lllelll was sliirt,',! r,,r nu liil.-r '..ll.'iiini.- So.'inllsii.' .iri:aiil7,aii..ii
fnn.is. pl.'ii.l.'.l cnilly an.i was l.'Ii.-e.l I.l .si.x y.-ars in .Vilbiirii pri
,,11.
and Ihe HIale. verruu Willi tent
All A.
IiausvlIIo is orpllInrH.
Albion's villiii:.' lax rulo this year will bo $i:i..-..; .... .-tl.issi.
I'iiiiaiiia nsi.lenl:. liavo vole.I down n pr..|...slil..ii 10 lllillll a inwn I.all.
All hai-k Klaiiiis at Hii. Sliile res..r- valliiii nt Nlau'iir.i Falls liaio li.'.-ii alHillsh...!.
Nianai-a Fulls Is 1.. l.av.. a ni.inl.lpal luillili.iK .'..sllni; .«.".....««. .-n'.-t.'.l .... a
...KM
slie
-li;.. miiirils at elT.-.-l .in 111.' jwnr.l foi-.-lgii-
llankrr
U.il..'ri i:
lit I! I. .V
in... pri
Sentr
I! F. Sl
red For I'orarrr.
-. Jiinl.ir iiieiiil«
I.ank.'i-s I
i.i.ll tiiilty r <-..iiri III ,-.'.1 i./ilin.
Harvard Kludeot Arrealcd.
AiiKUsiiis H. Kin.-i-y. u Hariai-.l slu '
il.-ni. WUH ni-i-ali:ii.-.I In Hi.. .Mnnl.-lpnl ;
C,.uri ill H.,si.,n .liari;.'.! wiih s.llliii; '
..i.si'.'ii.- |.li..i..i:ini.li<- It is alb'i: .! ;
Hial Kiu.-ry ..iHra..'.! l!,r..,ii:!, ll,.- ] malls. Ais.in -.". ph.......'rai.i.s w.i.'
r..un.I ill liis nsini. on.b inl.i.-,I l.y F.ni- i
.rv nl *L', I'll.' .use wns p.,siiKiu.'d for .
•I Week. I
Treatr U'llh Swllinlan.l Italiaed.
-I'll.- S.iiai... at Wa»liiiii:i..ii. wiHi..ut j
.Ihls!..II. raiiil.-.l Hi.- ..xirii.ll.l..ii in.aty !
i.-.viiily u.-i:i.ii.ii.-il Willi Switzirliiud. |
Lefl aia.OOO to Iler Horaea.
Hy l!». will l.f Klla N. A.ii.-rnian. '
« llinu l.f U..].r.-s..Illative Ain.-rniau. 1
sl at W..nosier. !
I.b'.i f..r Ibe cap. '> .b.i: Th.- It.v
r Ibistiill. 1« Hie
.1 -lh.. aiiiUials
,.f r.niisvlvani,
Josipli K LiXiui.
sban of H..' f.i
lati'.i « .11, lb.' ullll
sl IUU
ally tl,.- l,..r>.-s.
Turki.h OSIrlala Are Alarmed.
(.tti.lals ai C.iusinntiuupl.-. -rurki-y. .,1-.' lH'i\^niini: aiixioUB as .\meri.-au 'rtii>.'n. appr.Mi.b. Hi.' .leinaii.ls from IN iisuiiigi.iu linvin,' ia-eu I.fl uuau
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tVir. Marderer OBa(e.l.
William II ll.iiiiiii.'l w«» liani:e.l ui .Villiamsp>.n. Penu for the aiunb-r ..f l.'S wifl- un.l tier Ibr.s' liiibln-u on .V.> w'tiiUr It.. !.<«. Hummel raarrieil a ii,,l..w with three chil.iron. nnd a « .i'k afier tlw wiilding h.- .juarr. bsl wilh bia nife While she and Hie >lill.Ir.'U wen- sleeping be kllb-d them Willi nu axe
nwrclal. Laal a Baak.
Hunrlsrs blew to pieces the isnll ^f Ihe Bank of New Llalion at .New Lis Nw. Wla. and i-»iai»-d with a«-veral Ihuusand ilollara In caata. Tbe front •r thc balldlag wa* partially wrecfcei|.
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Itiibonl,' !,liii:ii.' has ai.;,. :'r,.,l nl Smyrua.
Th.' nrrival of lb.' for, I'okin ba.l ,1 iniirk.-.l lu-uriiin of Hi.' Cliln.-s.' t .'I-s.
Aiii.'ri.'nn Mlnisiei won' rol.b.'d In lb.' I Jos.', c.ista Kl.-a.
Italy un.l I'raiie.- aro .'..i.sniiiiiii: .\<n.'rl,'»ii ,'...il In large uiianllii.'S un.l L-.-iiliii; it Sj a um ehoaiHr iliuii In KiiKland.
G.'ii.ral Ib.l.. rls n'|...ri.-.I J.ibaun.'s iini-(i .Iili.'i. 111.' sli.iiis n'oiHiiIni:.
Sir F. (-. I.as,'.'ll,.s. Hi.. Hrlllsli Ain- l.iisaib.r ill H.-rlln. has i.i-,.s..iiie.l a nolo l.l Hu. l'..n'ii:n (illli-i. .oinplaluliii; of .1..' lr..„t,,i,.iit l.l whi.li .Viistrulian i-„nii,'d iiii'ii' .: 11 I..' sul.j.'. l.'.l iiii.l.r III.' Iii..|H'<'ll.>ii.!.i!l.
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Knitlisb n-Hjirts from Simla .leolan' Iliere an- sinus ihat Hie nal Ives uro ploliiiig auoib.-r In.llan niiitluy
The Klnit of lb.- T.iiiiia Islnn.ls .gn'Os to a Hri.lsb pm..-. |..rat.-. I..1. insists Hull I,.' U. nii.iw...| lo retain bis .-r..wn
Tbo Fn-.- I hur, ll AssiiuMy. iu s^s • lou ut Iv.Iiiil.iiri/Ii. lii.prov.sl l.y .V.r.' loti-s to -Jl. 111., uuh.u with lb.- I ult.-.I i'r..s!.y1..rlan (hiir.-h. I'be uub.u wli in.- .n.'.-t.-.l iu (Jet..lN-r.
.\. Isirlliui ..f the onil.aiikiiioul ..f Hi.' Sals'rt.inii.'.' lilv.-r in In.lia. .uv.-.l iu while mnny 111,ii. w,,ni.'U an.I .-biblr.n wero wasiilui: .l.iH.niij iu ihe riior rhlrty llv.-s were lost.
II. J.>iM>». a liltle slnl.li- l~.y. mouiii' -.Ion IMuiin.ud Jul.il.o. w.iu .be H.-rby uu.l *r....»a. f..r III.- I'riii.v ..f Wales.
.Vt u .Iiu.l. r in L..U.I.-U I.i>r.l Salii bury, th.' p.riiisli Pr.-iiii.-r ina.le a .loll uite sialom.-ut ns lo the f-jluro of tb. two B<».r r..pulilii'B He said thut v„ sbnsi of in.b-ia-u.b uix- woubl la- nl owe<l theiu. th.-re w.iuld uever Ik- a cliau.v of u ropotltluu of tho pn-seui war
A n-pori ia i-ablen from Cnpe Coosi (aail,. that tbe l!uus>a i|uartors *' KumnsBl. .Vsbantee. bave l«'U bumej un.l that many nuiii.sns wore klllod
Tbe Pul.IiaI.i-i>' Uulbbug of the Pari* Cxt<«ltiou wus ..i»-uo.l by .ho Fnii.-. KlaleB .Vmlinai.ad.ir. Geueral llorae. Porter, .ind .Vi.ierl. .111 utOolala. iluDi AJUerli'OA'i were un-aout.
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lb.' Rlr.'.'is ..f Hml villim.'. Th.' in..n.y 1 will la- nils.'.l by Issuing' Ih.ii,Is. ! Mayor Cnrnnlian, of II...-b.s.or, lias
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Snhjecl: Death of John th. RapUal, Mavk Tl., I«-aa—Oold.B Teat. Kph. v., IS- Meinorr Vera... 91-a4..«Coinni.Blarr on tha Ilar'a 1.0.000.
CoNHEc-iiso LiXKs.—Jeaus, on His return to Cai.arnnum from Bis third missionary tour, heard ot the death of John. This
I wna about tbe time of tbo return oC tb.
I lw.»lve apostles.
14. "Auil King Hsroil." This was Herod kntlfuLs, tba tetrarch, or ruler, of Qalllee aud Pares, He was one of tbe tons of
I Hero.l tbe Great. "Heard of Him," Ot
, Jeaus. Matt, 14:1. Herod had, no doubl,
I beard of Jesus before, but tbe preaehlDit
I of tb... twelve apostles hail 8tlrr<Nl the
', whole oonntry and Hia "faam" wat In-
L'reuslutt. s,i that It attracted onew the at-
tuullou ol Antlpas. "Was riten from ths
Jead." Herod bad iiuprlioned Jobu Ihs
last uf Mareli, A. D. iS, and the forerunner
was l.nl.aa led tha lost of March. A. 1>. itt,
llero.rs consciouoe accused htm. One who
ff.iuld keep an un.llaturbed peaou must
keep a oloar oonsclenco,
15. "It Is a prophet." Tl.e people ei- pectod that Ellas would aolually descenil Irom heavon and usher In the Messlafi l.M.itt. 1A;1II, and that one of the jirophets wus to be raised from the dead for the snm. eud.
IB. "It Is John." When Herod hoard these dllteroul views exprosseil, be hehl lo his lirst i,l..il lhat It was John, "Whom I be¬ headed." What a bold oonfessiott of guilt this w.is! No need for Ihe Baptist now; I'ouscleuce perforuis tlie ufl1.',» of ten thou- saud otlior a,!,3users. "Ilels rlaeu." From this we see that lhe doctrlueof tiio resurrec- Uon of the dea.l was commonly ncaepted ainonK the Jews; and lhat, bad as Herod wns, he belluTod In tbe Immortalltj. of tha .oul antl tho resurrection ot tbe dead,
17, "Iu prison," The place of bis lm- prisuunient nud denth was Macherus, nlue miles northoaat uf tha Dead Hes, Hee dk'tlounry. "Kor Her.idlas' sake." This womau was a Kronddaught.r ol Herod tbs Ureal, Hbe nrst married Herod rhillp, her uncle, who wos the father of Salome. IIer,:>d hnd put away his legal wile, tba dnunhier of Arelns, king ot Arabia Petrea, and hn,t tnken Herodioa, Ihounh PhUlp, llerodlas' busbnnJ, wna sllll living.
IS. "John had aald untn Herod," Th* Oreok verb Is In ths Imperfect tense an,t u,enii8 that "lie repeatedly reproved bbn." John wna hold and fearie.ss. Publlo slni need to he severely rebaked.
10. "Had a quarrel." "Bet heraelfagalDst him." It. V. Sho hated Jobn as an enemy bocnuse he had rebuked liar sins. "Would have kllied hl,n." Pealred tn kill him. Quo lor.n of slu leads to another, "She could not." Herod would not yield to ber purposes at lirst, but merely threw John In prisou.
120. "For Uorod feared John." Ra bad respoRt for hl.n and feared his words. Th« truth at first touk hold of bia oonsclenoe. "KnuwluR that," ute. This makes Herod'a sin all tbo more glurtng nod heinous. From this we see that holiness aud Justice oom- mnnd the respect oven ot sinner*. "And observed biro." "Kept him safe." ILV. Herod did uut allow Herodlns to accom- iilish hor desires. "When l.e heard him." Herod weut ropuntediy to John's proaoh- Ing. "He did many things." He wae not only a hearer ol the word, but waa tn part a doer ol tl.a work, Homoalns wblcb John reproved ho forsook, and some dntlea he perf„rine,l; but "ha wns muoU parpluxed" (II. V,), not knowing whetber lo give up his tins fully or to conttnus In tbem. Ua was "almost porsuadad." "Heard him gladly." Ho near wan be to tbe point ot accepting tha truth. It ts danareroua to be near. -If Herod had been told that In a yoarortwo fro .a the Ilme he was thus ad* inltlng Johu I'.o wouhl take uff his baud, be would not h-,<Ta believed It; yet such Is the hnrttanlng nnd do.norallclng afTfWts ot tin.
21. "When a eonvenlent day." For llerodlas. Bbe wna wntching her oppnr- Innlly to kill John. Tbia convenient day came for her whou Herod made a birthday fuAst In the pa.aoe at Mnoberus.
2'J. "Tha ibiughtet . .dnuced." Salome, ndnughter by Philip, Not acommondanc- Ing-Klrl, but her own daughter, "Aod pleased Hero,l." They were probably halt bitoxlcalod, rei'llolognl tbe tablet, as their custom was, T!,a Infnmoua saloon syttsm uf to-day Is only a remnant of tba anoleot ravels, that were so vlla nod corrupting In their effactA. Andyet tbe saloon Isliceuted, nu.I thus pormltted and protected by lawl
!^y."II« swnro uudor her." It Is alwnys wrong to foreswaur ourselves, by promis¬ ing to do, or to keep tocret, what bas not, as yet, b.'cn disoiosed to us. "Unto tha halt of my kingdom." A kingdom tor a .lauctil Tha promise ot a drunken man. Uut how many lu our day give away tb. whole kingdom of their souls, wllh health nu.I hope, prosperity, pence and goodue.s —yea. tbo whole kiugdom ol heaven—for the |,altry price ot a glass ot wioe; tbo pleasure of thu table; tho gratllloatlou of j.ashlou or pride; the acr]ulsltlon ot a little uiouey.
'ii, "What shalll ask?" Tho mother wa* uot lung lu teiUug bor; she wus waiting for this question.
39. "With haste." There Is no lime lo lose If their murderous Inteut Is carried uut. Herod druuk will do what Herod sober hns refusud to do, "(ilva me by aud by," "Korlhwlth." II. V. (live mo Im- u,H.ll,iiely, Hhe took Herod by aiirprlsH nn.l ma.le her demnud "ou tha histaut, lest ller...l aboul.1 change his iuiii.1," "In n chnrgor." Uun large platter. "Thohead," VVlint n bol.l requcatl Hhe Is thirsting for Ills blood and wants his head at onee.
'in. "Exceeding sorry," His conscience wus uot outirely .lead, nud he waa worried nnd trnublHil. "Vat for Ills o:itli'b sake." lla oared more for hia nath tban for his eo.isciouce, or Juliu, or his tlod. He could niurdtir. but ha iiiiiHt out break a wicketl ..nth that IlH uever shouhl have taken, Tbere nr,. mnuy tu-dny who, for the auke i.f a,i oath wlii.:h has no leg,il or moral binding upuu tbem, will violate their cou- s.'l.!ue..... Hll.l Imperii their soul's Interests. ¦-Wlii.'li sat wllh hlin." He wm afraid of tifTeuiling lhe grant men ot his kingdom. A sluv.. to publicopiulon. "Would not reject her." .Sole thn steps tbal bad led Herod l.l this. 1, ll'Jectlug tbe truth. 2. Contin¬ uing tu luduiK'a In his sins. 3. A drunken feitsi; liquor is respausibie for untold orime nu.I misery. 4. Au Immoral dauca. S. A wicked oath, wblchneversbuul.l hnve been takeu, but, .incH taken, should bave been broken Immudlately. 6, Ills lear of the
117. "And Imhnaded I.Ira.-' Uut John was rea.ly, J,)!.u Is not tbe ouir one whu will
bn !<eh0ad..d If the truth It upheld. Let any ninu tu.ilay take fals {lO.liion ngnloat the evila iu suclnly, and, socially, his hoa.l WUI r.ill iuto the brsket; If ha takes his position ngainst etlls In tha church, nut Infrequently will his head come off «:cles|. astlcally; if he o|,nuses the corruptinu In |iollt|i-a. hn will lie Mieaded polltleslly.
'.111. "His ,ll9i.lples.-' John's dIsclplM. "To.ik uuhiscoiPBO.'- "It bad been thrown .lUt," nud they burled It as thn last kind. ness tbey i-oul.l show to uue th.y loved, Thelrtorruw brought tbem to Jesus. Mitt. 14 I-".
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G.s.rge M (-..u.'. a Wi'll kiii.wn law y.r of Itoi'lK-sl.r. «:is fi.iiii.l .i.a.l iii Ih-.!. At I'tf Uum Mr. (.iii.- w:.. Pnii.alo Judge .if Slinsliiiii (-.iiiiiiy l.iwn. H.-arl .lisease ah.I kl.lm-y iroin bie Were Ihe onuai' of ik'Slli.
TO STUOY WILD BIROS.
lolTcrallr I'rolcaaor Uaa Nrw Method al
Approarl.in* Thr.o.
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IX.
I.hod ol a|.pr.>a.;liiui; lur.Is lu a alaie ...1 lure. Il la an Mpi.llfailou ef certain It.known i.r.uciple* . f animal f.aycbo|. ul m.nk-a I! p.i«»lu!- t.j atnly lb., -eijurlor of wild UrJ, at a dialauce ol Iro:^ .igblaea lo twrDty-acrcn locne. aai '. -ucsa a camera d,rectl]. a|Kii. Ih. birl ItacI Illd tak. plcturea of great Irtemt aol .-uluc. fruti^aor flerrick ckih-cis t-i •(..nd '.lieaammerla N«vEngUodezpcrliMudna aSh all4 iJtmt. t
MAMMOTH BONES UNEARTHED.
Nlrang. Dlacoverr In lh. Marab.. Nrar Allanlle Ollp, M. J. Former FreeholJar Htnwart If. Bhlno, ol Ailnutic nty, N. J., wblle un a guuolDg cruUe a few days ago dlaoovared the re. lualns of n gigantic animal. Thn ikeleton Is hul.ed.lc I lu ths marth at Gratty Point. Tho bonks had been cut nway by th. ac¬ ti..n of Ihe wnur, leaving tbe eud of on. of thu Iminerte b.,nes protruding. Mr. Hulnn retumod to Allantlo City, noIlfylDg i-ume of his irlends of bis And. Ur. HI,luu, acocnpaule.l by Captain OauleJ llendlynnd W. Ncwbold returned lo Ihe apol ui.J Buo.:aede,l In digging oul three pleoot of the skel.-iun, Ench of tbe thruo booM talii-u out weigh f..>rtv p.:iaDdt and It tblr- tenu lucbe. i.jng and f.jrty Inches In clr- curalerenue. Over fifty t««t of tlio baek I...tie wns located, but tbere wat no sign of au onl.
MAJOR DROPPED FROM ROLLS.
Uc Uisai-iicarcd An.r Slarllns lo Intpaet Potit la PhllipplnM.
Tbo nnnio «I Major Charlea M. Rocke¬ feller, of Ibo .Ninth Infaulry, who ditap. i.eure.l In thn I'hll.|i|docslu April, ls90, bat I.ocn dripped Iron. Ibe army regltl.r. H.i'.rtly alter MuJur Ilocketaller'a arrival lu the phlllp|.lu.M bo went to lutpact out- t 'ists aud wus nut aoeu again by hit com* r...l.,t. F..I some iloi. II waa tuppoMd that be had Ihmo aaaatslualedaod hia Voiy tbr..wu into uuc ol the wells or pItt In tb. Tl.'ltiily ol 1.1s ca.up. Every effort wa. made to diacovor UIb whereabontt or lo re- e.ivcr hu body lu rate be bad bMB klllwl, tut to uo avull.
Earlh Swallaw.d a I-aka.
r.orb.g Ii.o r"coul cartbquak. la tbi lulbefB pnrt of Jalltco, Ucileo. Ih. walM n a large Inke n«ir Zap jtaiandlaappearwl, ca.ing a Uaaura three •cilea long nud frum >bo I > throe feet wi.le in Ibe bod ol Iba out.
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VlfilTOR KICKS ON CLOCKS,
Ife Calla .411 Pnhlle Tlnacplrcea Pulillc I.lata. "A public clock Is a public liar, at lenst In Chicago," said a countryman to the hotel clerk yesterday, "By com¬ paring the clock across the Btreet with the clock In the store on the next block, where I went to make some pur¬ chases, I arrived at the hotel door fifteen minutes before I started from the store, and, according to your clock. It took me twelve minutes to walk arosB the rotunda to your desk." "How does your watch compare with our cI(x-kT" asked tho clerk. "I don't know. It stopped awhile ago of Ita own accord. Got disgusted, I guess, trying to conform to the way your city clocks do huslnesa. No aelf-re- spectlng watch would try to run along with your public clocks. Hut your clocka are no more uncertain, no more untruthful than some men I have had deallnga with In thla town. However. I should not complain of tho ways and customs of your city folk, for I lived here Ave years a long time ago and made enough money tn buy as good a farm as you will And In Wisconsin." "I did not suppose you bad ever lived In a clly a whole week at a time in your life," observed thc parted-hls-halr-ln-thc-ralddle clerk. "No? Well. I have and they used to aay I had tbe sharpest .private detec¬ tive Bgency that thia town ever had. And, ssy, Mr. Clerk, the next time I eome to town you needn't bother to tell the house watchman to 8.>e that none of th^lboys 'work that old hay¬ seed,' "—Chicago Chronicle,
One of Art.inaa Ward'a Slorlea.
Artemus Ward used lo tell of a lec- ti.n experience which he had lu a lit¬ tle place In the far west. There was a blizzard on Ihe night when he held forth and con»o()uenlly the-audience was small. "After my lecture," said Artemus, "I ventured to suggest lo the chairman of Ihe .-onimittee that the elements having been against nie that evening I might repeat my talk later on In the season. After confer¬ ring with hia fellow commlleemon, the chairman eame baek and oald te me: "We haven't any objection at all lo your repeating your leclnre, but the feeling Is that ya*i had-better re¬ peat It-In some oth^lnvn,' 'I
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Oenta.1 Peirlors,
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SCENE IN A PORTUGAL WINERY,
'111 the iii..iint;iiiis, at thu (^iiiinto il.i Soxio, I'orlUK.il, n fiinnnis Port Wino distrnt where the cnst,,in of tit-adin),' the i;rapcsf(.r I'uit Wina is still HI vofjne, Kroin trn to a ilozcn men or wumcn for each Rang in turn continue the trcidin),', d.iy .mil ni«ht, (hiring tlic four or five weeks vintage. .Some of the trc.idinj; vats.nrc lar^e enough for ihrca separate rows of ten men each, win. with their white brccchcB-wcll till ke.l up, their arms ..n eao'i 'ithcr's shoulders, raise and trc.iil thajt feot alternately, with son),' nnd shoiils tu keep tbe lazier «mos up to tba ' work, and a band with string instruments enliveua the bouro.
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Spcur. of New IcrHcy, I^h Kollcf>i inntaad of feet
It is lr..ni this distiiit lhe vines wero iiiip. niel over t.irty years ago that 11.)W Illl the vinevards i.f Ibc Spoor VVino Co, al I'assaie.
At rnssaicihe s:itilr kind of t2.T.i\irs are < uisbeil lietweeu large rol. lers (.1 int.lK'r. levolvcd l.y sle.i.n Tlii< is llic only idace III this country where the re.il gr n,ii.ie I'lirl Wine is tniidc fnini til* (>Iv>rt.iKra|>e"—and they me K'cwn ri>;lil in S.->r»'s V'iN»vAKr>s.
These viney.ir(Js extend over '/t til a mile along one ol Ihc Maigl avenues of I'.issaic, and comprise-Iilly six acres. 'riie soil being rich in iron makes the wine most valiiahlc for Medical use. ,
SHKKWS WINKS Are well known to be ot Ihe higlieit cli:|racier, Ihc oldest and m(»at jodned Wines in Amerua, rqiul if m.t mif^nor to pny wines in tlia world. They consist of Poll. .Sln-rry. Itiirgiiiidjr. Claiel, Saaicrii* Wines, .and * Climax I'.randy Mr. S|«-er lias t«ina tViiie in lii* cellars that he made over thirty right yenrs ago. All ^^f S|irer'a Wines and Brandy are very old, rn li. well roiindetl, sail ami (ielii-air. Kvery family shmikt have a hoiile <ir twn«»(CMh vorkly n( Sp^cr'# Wiaaa aid Braady alwajra io Iiw hmaa,ltM. ' '""
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^n§§m ^'tfmii^ lleWeto, A FAMILY NEWSrAI'ER OF LOCAL A.VD OENERAL INTELI.IGESCK. FRKKPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, rUNF .s. :»o(L TgKSS: gLtO TKASLT ntSSraaUl ^ NO. 32. SWCINO OFJSUNSNINE. ' t«laaalaao'lh*aBB*hln*to-darl fthUghtaas tk* ro*«* that climb near th. 1 fot tbe anoablne, tbnt after tbs d kaowBl . -.f. h. StaatOB, In Atlanta Cuastltutloo. r PPPPOOOOUOUOOODC Ik Ym Protest. mQQacxaacxaciCLaaaaaQ O to yonr room at once " said Mrs. Dewsford lo ber daughter as ahe sat in ber owu apartment assidu¬ ously employed in fastening dried baUerfliea on a sheet of paato- board. Hbewasaapare, prim, bard-fenl- nalron, was Mrs. Dewsford—one wha believed in women'a righta, and Ibaaght wonr.an generally a much abaasil poraonsge, deposed from ber Sinpar sphere and trampled on by tbe lipiaat nant «l ba< Dasrsford hsd come very near ¦alaA^a man herself—what with a Mli^oie* and a bearded obin, and a J g)US (laila Innocent ot all Buperfla- aiHlaatvskor graceal ''* Sat Llssie Dewafurd waa quite dif- faraat—Lissis Dewaford, who atood „ baaid* her mother wilh obieka round i;^ aid rip* as a fall peach. You won- teod, as yon gaze.l al her, bow they eaald bolh be women, and yoi so nn- Ilka. 4Hhongh married herself Mrs. '¦-" Daasford was opposed lo her dangh- if tm Liasi* marrying Charley Everett. "Taars will uot molt me" ssid Mrs. t Dawstord, oalmly reauming the oooy- n olopadia. "I only regret tu bo the I aother ot so deguucrsle a danghlerl" : "Mamuu" ventured poor Lizzie, ) afte a few uinnlea of ailont grieving, i. '*I—I promised Charley to ride out ^ Sia him this aflerooont" f *Toa mnat give him up, Elizabeth. ' Vptta each a sobjeot I cau accept no I aampjramise." "Bat I promiasd, mamma." y ''A promiBe iss promise, Elizabeth; I. am ahall I require uf yon to bmsk it. '¦, Bat I shall aooompany yon. Where i,m9 Jaa going?" "Tfo the wood.i beyond tbe glen, ¦. SMman, Charley ia going to get : aaSia wood aorrel fur my herbarium." f "Hor will tbe oxpediliou be uuprof. fs UaMa to me" aaid Mra. Dewsford, i^ JWValy. "Tbere are many choice y faitatlaa of adisalum and aaplcnium I la ba foaad in thoie woods, and my 'i Jallaation ornativu fcrus ia as yot in- ;'aaMplala." - Aad Iiissie weut awsy iu great cou- iteaaUoa to alip ont in the garden, I whara Charley Everett uas buaied iu I-: whittling ont alkkes for caruatiuns, r "Oh, Charley, Charley, I am ao ¦iosrablal" "liiiaia, wbai ia the matter?" Ha dropped knifo, atakes and all iu aianaj at her woeful oonntenanae, aud Uasi* told him tu the best of berabil- whol "tlie mailer" was. la that allr" be aaked qniotly when tta raailal was oonoladed. ."bat that enough?" sbe rojoiued islw. DonHfrei; it will be all righl. 8a sh* won't oouteul tu our marriage, ahr "Sh* says moat posilivuly that ahe SiU aat." "Aad ara two lives to be ma.le mis- avabU jast beosnse abe thiuka matri- maaf a mlslake?" hu aaked gravely. "laappoM ao, Charley." liiaia Dewafurd'a pretty hoad a>aap*d like a roa* in Iba rai.i. Char¬ ity watebed ber quivering lip eud War-wot ayelaabea and aaid no more. Mrs. Uowsford was rei.ly, with n BMfOStafoaBdrnb umbrella tu keep otT tta aaa, a tin oaae to put ferna in, asd aa ailra pair ot boots, in tho aaast ol swoinpy walkiug, wheu Mr. ^Mrott'a little light w*gou drove np la tta door. I had lietter ail iu ths middle—it Ciarvaa the equilibrium of tbe ve- a betler" aaid Mrs. Dewsford, -wadgiag heraell in belweuu Lizzie - asd Mr. Everett wilh a emiie ol great SiWMilanancyt Naddaaly ber eye eaughl a cluster al graaa waving vegetaliou on the '-: ONafc-lik* point of a ruck whicli over- ; -bsas tba road. . 'vbarlaat Charles!" she cried, (- *%tap a minnte! Cau'l yon reach that aaslaaiam ebeunm?" ^•Jblo. ma' bean home long ago. it I eonld bave got off tbia plaee." "Well, ma'am" said Charley, in ac- eeuts of lbs coolest delibers^on, w^ile Lizzie clung, frightened and yet smiling, to bis sido, "I ahall be very happy to hulp yon off tbe cliff on one condition." "Condition! Cbarles Ever.itt!" ex¬ claimed the aatonisbed and iudiguant matron, ".what do you mean?"' "Simply thia, Mrs. Dewsford. I want to marry yonr daughter, but Lixzie, like a dutiful child, will not beoomo my wife withonl your cou- sent." "Which she shall never bavul" eaid Mra. Dewaford, cmplialioally. "Very woll, mn'uiu. liel up, Wbiley!" aud bo shook the reins. "Ton are uol g.iing to lesvo me bere?" abrieked Mrs. Dewsford, iu s psuic of terror. "Unless yon comply wilh my con¬ dition, ma,Bm, I most certainly shall." "And that condition is " "Your consent lo my marriage witb yonr daughter." "Elizabelh!" criod Mra. Dewsford, "will you be a witness to this—this atrocious conduct aud uot interforo'i'" "Charley won't let me have a voice in the mailer, mamma, at all!" said Lizzie, deinnruly. "Uu says he dou't believe in womeu's rights." Mra Dewsford gavea bollow i^roau. &r. Everett touched his horso lightly with the whip, "Htopl" cried Mrs. Dawsford. "I aonseul, but il is under protest." "You can protest all you like" said Mr. Evorelt, driviug closer to the rook and atsuding up to assist his molber-in-lsw-elect into the wagon. Hilently Mra. Den-sford entered tho vehicle—silently she roje home — ailently she oroaaed tho threshold of ber bouse, and became a conquered party. "Tu thiuk!" sbo said, in a hollow voice, SB she sat down to a woman's univeraal aolace, tea, "lhat after all my precepts aud example Elizabelh ahould end her career bygulliag mar¬ rle J I" SCIENTinC ANO INOUSTRItiL ( ttlsk woman ?" hazarded Charley, at a fat-leavod oluater of watdy growth. "$W, door, dear. Charles, how slu- fUMaarel" aigbed Mra. Dewsford. 'TII iamp oal snd gel it myself." "Mamma!" remouatraled Lizzie. "Ob, 1*11 help her" nodded Char- (, te. UptiagiDg nimbly ou tbe rliffand i fSlltas Mrs. Dewaford hy main fuice l p tka ata*p sills of Ihe rock. "Hero yasaMuma'am." , ^as'* panted Mra. Dewaford; "bnl it was very steep. I really should devote moro al¬ to ' gymnaalica, Charles, ara yoa going?" k ' Mr. Evwelt hod spruug bock iuto \ tha wagon. "Oi^ tor a lillle turn, ma'am, wbUa yoa are oollecliug your botaui- adttaaaaraa." Mia. Dowstord's words of remon- akasaa wera drowned in the rattle of tha whavls, as Mr. Everett drove brahly away, witu Lizzie ucslliog up ?. la kis aide. j t . Tka saa wsa well aet cre Charley lataiaiil, and Mr*. Dewaford's posi- Mas was not an agreeable one. ! 8ka looked aerruatly ronud. Il j ~ waa a tall, sleep i.4iff wbereuu ahe ift alaad, eal from the wou.Ib beyond by lh aad roar nf a wide and by uo i ahallow stream oa ou* side. ; aa ths ulher three il was almoat'. Bonasdica noiapftoi ir, risiag some twenty I ap ftom lb* ruail. "Wall" oh* eri***, "I raver was ¦ara IbaaUal tor aoyltiur' in oiy Uial rmliiaJ of dokU wailing." ,r "lOA ftmr' aaid Char: as Ev*r*U, I ^ aahs ebaekad th* b.rs*«ia th* mid- Ik at ttaiwad. I .."Toa. Why d>-1 .-a driv* 'f Akmytj comma.:,!*.! Mrs. ' Kfdyaawaat ta driv* homa tiiitt t4ka' Tbe velocity of light is 192,000 miles In a ssoond of time. From tbo sun light comes to tbe earth in uight minutes. From some ot tbe fixed slsrs uf tbe Iwolflh magnitude it lakes four thourand yeara for tho light to reach ub. The discovery ot many dead rata around aome oaaka ot feriuenling mo- laaaea has given a French genius a novel idea. Ho suggeits that rats ou ahipboard may be destroyed by filling the bilgea wilh oarbouio gas from cyliudera otjhe cainpresaed fluid, aud points out that the aapbyxiating gas baa no WAMMflg odor, while it is harm- leas to the ship aud cargo. Lord Raleigh called tbe attention of lhe Royal Uooiely, of London, at a recant nioutiug, to a method be had used in removing all possiblo trucos uf water from hygenio gas. Tbe com¬ parison ot the weights of oxygen and hydrogen possess some auomalies, and lu explain tbeso liquid air waa used as a dosicaling agent. Tho ro- suits, however, were negative, but il opens np a uow liue of thought lor the chemisL Thc discoveries of a series of mag- uesiuin-aluiuiuiuni alloys is ropurled iu engiuuoring. They give good oast- iug, aro resistaut to thu almo.sphare, aru fairly hard and work as woll as brass. The alloys aru lighter than aluminium and, whilo possessing uo great atruugth, are of value for many purposea where a lighl metal like alum- iuium would be used, if it could ba cast and worked suocossfully. Tho iuvenlor. Dr. Ludwig Much, has uamed the alloys in^gualium. Tho moQibora of the lutornational Commercial Coi'gruaa recently held in Philadolphia wero lold by Mr. W. C. Barker, as tho result of hia observa. tions among European manufactories, that lime aeein.. lo be regarded as ol comparatively littlo value abroad, while in America the ma.tiin that "time ia money" ia practically ap¬ plied. Mr. Barker found thai iu a large agricultural machinery laanu- faitory iu Europe the only trip-ham¬ mer iu uss was worked by baud, th^^ weight being draivu up with ropes; and pulley, ami all..we.l lo drop, 'i'ho American powor-hsiumer strikes llJO aud more blows iu a minute. The extraordinary behavior of the maguelio ucodle iu thu province of Kurak, iu Russia, is one ot the moat interesting uf problems to physiuiata. A magnetic survey was first made by Profeaaor Monreani, wbo mado ob- servations at 109 alatious and in the amall plateau of shout two aquare milea between the Ploto audSololiuka rivers he fouu.l varislions iu declina- tiou from thirty.four degrees East to uiuety-six degrees West, and iq jn- clinalion from forty-eight dagroea to aevcnlyuiue dcg.ees, these iuclina- tious being respectively thosu normal to Morocco aud Hpitzbergen. Tho question has since beeu taken up by Professor Leyst, of Moscow, who has uote.l a >oiiil near KotcUotowka wbere the dipping needle reachea the vertical. Tbo region is a rolling country, with a fertile black soil rest¬ ing ou crotaccus rock, an.l explora¬ tions 1.. .U'pths of GOO feet havo failed to rovoal auy iriJu. To Warm (-ul.l Feel in Su.nu.rr. "Colli bands an.l feet iu summer lime are specially disagreeable" said a phyaieiau, "and, as most everyone knows, are aeonsequeuoe of a lack of the circulation of the blood. The latter is the resnlt of a lot ol things, but boiled duwu to the fewest worda possible, debility of lhe system. The cure baa to be brought about by a general building up ol the systeui, exercise iu the opeu air and suulight generally. There ia, as wi',1 be seen, room for a lot of romediea, and the lielievera in the eflicacy of medicine approach it from many Btaud >ointa, The alln)>*th and bom.eopath strike st ihe lauie thiug, but hy differeut lueaus of attack, au.l their mediciuee have to do tho rest, tbu patieul hetp- lug out. The believers in electricity au.l electrical appliauces have Iota of -euro things' for it and auocoed wry ofteu. ".\ (N>nple of years aince, while in Londou atteudiug a medical confer, cuce, au EukUsU physiciau told me of i\.} simplest, rasieat taken and oicist cure tor cold bauds. I hare suggested il to a number of others and tb* univeraal report hu been in ita favor. Il ia aimpiy to eat several lamps of sngar every day lielween meala. Thia doe* uol get at the oause ut the eom dbint. but adda a safflcieut amoant of heat to make tbe trouble leaa aotieeable and dtaagreeable."—Washiagtua Evening War. Maat Earopaaa natioao aaa greaa te tbair a^aivalaBt el i oaaoBal ST. Lfll cm MIE. 'romlnent Citizens Sworn in to Sub¬ due tlie Rioters. .OSSES RUN INTO MILLIONS, *oaa. Coinitatua CompoaMl of 3S00 Citl- icnt Will DIaann Blol.r* Wllh Shot- Kun. .• lE.aldenIa In I>latrlct Wher. Pishtlna Haa Occnrre.l Hand Tosellicr to stop ICecklcaancaa. St. Louis, llo. (S[M-.-iaI,.-Cliir...us ot St. Louis uro doloriniu.-.l to snppi-ess Hie luwioss mobs Hint havo cnus.il a leigu of terror horo since the Im'iiIu- iilug of Ibo groat stroot rallwuy strike a month nito. With a loss of aliii..s' JLII.OUO.ddd lu cos; of iKiIIco, lots or wuges uu.l business, with tbe strikers' syinpatblzorH rlolIUK coustautly nn.l '.vlth the company keeping nn nrnicd force In dotluuco of tho Mn.vor's order vigorous ueii.m is lu.l.'oil iiooilod. (In Hie iKisso i-omltntus of L',."i(Kl in.ii summuuod by the Shorlll to aid Hi.' loUce nil' mllllonnlres, uiercbnuls, l.nnkors, lawyers and other promlneni men. Many of the,iij linvo nev.'r slioul- ilered a gun, but tbey will be n/rumt- 2od In nilllinry fashion. .V fmr'ty of sixty pronilnont uu-r- ^liuuts of this oily, hen.Ied I.y li. Ln- -oy CrawfonI, tho mllllonnlrc stock .rokor, hnv.' gone to CInolunntI to es- :'niM. serving ns deputies uuder tbo •ili.'rilt of St. Louis County ngninst bo striking stn'ot cnr employes. Thoy (Iocldi..l tbnt It woubl bo far uore plousunt to take u Utile vacation ban to carry a gun ulwut the streois If Iho city. Tho Police Board decided to nrm the losso with riot guns. Tbo weniuin Is I short-l.nrroled rei>entlng sbotguu nlsiut throe uud nlinlf foot long. Tho uiiignziuo hfls a eapacily for six shoIlH. ivblch mny lie londed wllh buckshot or iiiinll shot. Tbo piin'oso of the urn. Is 10 llo ns much oxooutloii ns >oHHlbIo. Wllh the y.-'iOO deputy sborllTs nt the llsiKisnl of Ibo Police Uopnrtinont tbe olnl fon-e of tlio olty Is Incrensi-d t.i L.KIII mon. The cost of provl.Iliig for he pi'..toollon of llio olty is nssniuiuK .>normous proiKirtIons—ouough almost ;o strulu the munl.'liuil tlnniicos. When tlio citlzoiis' ixisso Is renily ;lio employoes of the transit company who have been shixitlng Into crowds aonr the various cnr sheds nre to Ik> 1lsni-nio.i. Those mon. II Is charged, linve Hroil ou ooonslous whon It was not nooossnry, killing uud wounding iiiioooiit iK'rsoiis, Tho most riu'eiit in- 'itaueo of the kind hns provoked suoh I storm of iutllgnallon froiu citizens .11 H.e soutli sl.lo lu th.' vlolnlt.v of the Stiulhorn Fb'cirie car sheds that tbo Mayor ,r.iiiils...l to take vigorous ui.'i.snri-s. L.-splto tl.e f.'.leral lujuni-tl..n, ibo nienue.' of ii eillzons' p.,sso .if ¦i.7,oi) Ili.'ll. urm.'.l with "rlol " nuns, un.l l.Hsi i.-KUlur au.I .".Ud Kp.'Olnl police, -bo unruly obiiient eontlniles to ob- strn.-l slri-et railway iraeks ut nliilil, -nl wires, assault lu'rsons who ri.le in the oars ilurlni; the day. Jeer an.l I.lot ul tbo uon-nnlon employ.'s, nn.l, ivh.'U o.-.-asion .ilTors, stonu enrs uu.l issnnll tlu- crows iiiid tbeir pi.ili-o iuarils. Foi-iiier Gov.'i'U.ir Wl.liaiu J. St.iue Ills llh'.l au answer In Hie ease, in ,vliitli a t.'iii ..>i'iii-y injnu.-li.iu lu.s i.-i-ii Issu.'d roslrnlnllig the lea.Ioi-s of be sirik.' fnun lul.-rfi'rinit with Hie , lllilll States liiall ears, Tb.' iiusiv.'r loiib's lhat Iho strlki'rs bave Intor- r.'i'.'.l Willi 111.' runnlUK of the luail 'ills anil i' . iiesl,s tbat the lujuuellou H' .lissolv.-.!. I'..siiiiiisi,.r Hiiiniili..rr. on tbo oilier liillll. has llllil sii i ileiii.'iilai-y t-vl Ion.-.' thai ivln-s liav.- b.'.iii i-iit, iind .rays tbui lhe ln.liiii.-H..li'' In- matle H'rniiinenl antl uiiplleabl.' not only .. 111.' llfty meu iiain.'il In ibi- original ..-iiiion .1.111 to all Hie uieniborN of ibe sli'ool linilway rnloii. Iiislurbniiei's linvo boon of almost billy oeein'r.-n.-o siU(-o Hie strike bo- niii- Tbe mobs lu luesi Instun.i's In- -Indod women and .hll.lr.-n. They luve Iw-.-n vln.ll.-Hv... .l.'S.riu-Hve an.l 'urob'ss of life un.l pr.ip.rl.'i-. On ov- -ry I-nr sent ..ut .l.irliiK Hi.' Iroubl.'d ini.'s tilll'.' hnv.. b.-en im.H.'o i;iiur.Is. 111! ori.'iiliin.'s Hi.' l.lne.-..iits imve ..'OU p..worless iicalnsi tbo il.'l.'riiilnji- i.iii of Ilu' ..iirnlv .-n.w.Is. Six ni.'ii bav,. Is'.-ii klll.-.I. f..rly llv.- 11..ro ..r l.ss s.-rh.lisly woiin.l.'.I by lullols nnd a lnnub-.'.I oHi.Ts i-rlpple.l .r out bv Kubr.'s or bu.lly Inirl by lly ing inissilos. II is lik.'iy Hint Hfly or iioi-.' linve b.'.'li lii.{iir..I of wIioiii Ihere s no I-.-.-..l.l. SIV. lilni: Hi.' .-iisiiuliy lo ill to fully tw,, Iiiin.lr.'.l p.'rs..tis. II is esiliiiii...I iiial 111.' in.'r.'banls OS.' iu n'l'.'lpis $T.-,.i.iN«. ,laily. or ii ..lal sin.-o 111.' sirike bouiin of Jis. i.si.iiiM.. I...SS to Hi.' ...Iiipany In fur.'s ,s iilu.nl $.'K«...»si. L..SS t.t Ibe ni.'i) 11 wap's is il7r,.,aa.. Loss to tbo i-li,v "or .'Mra pr..t.-.-.l.,n Is $.",(...«*.. Tb,' slreel railway sirlkers have n- '.'.l.'.l from tb.'ir ..riciiial .l.'innn.ls an.l n.w insist on only .uio point-n'.'.>i: iltloii of 111.' UI1I..11 au.l reiustate..i.'..t .1 Hi.' ..1.1 .'iii ,I..y.'s. The .•oinpuny .aiys il will n..l ilisiriuiluato ai;nii.st iny man iH-.-aiis.- b.- b.-buitiK lo Hi.' iiiiiUi. if I..' r.'t.n-iis I.l w-ork. bm Hint I will not dis.-liiii-p' til.' men who huvo ak.n Hie strikers' .la.-.'s. nnil Hint Ilty iiiusi tnke Hielr . liaui.'s of p'l- ini: enipl.iyiueni. There nro eighl biiii.lr.'.l curs on Iho llilrle.n svsl.'ins of Hie Tniiislt Coiii- iniiy. .\bo.it il.n'o liniulr.'.l of Hu'm.. 11-.' u.iw ,.isrni.'.l Irn-iiiibirly iin.b-r leuvy Hili.'.- pr.>i.-.-li..ii .bn-nii; liie liiv. bill nl lllillll all tb.- .'urs un' ivlili.b-awn I., tbe sli.'.Is It is foan.I lull lb.' smnll unioiinis of ilynaiiilte -xpl.Hlo.l .lurini.' Hio day 10 friiiblon inssonifors will nssmne ilnnin'roiia pro- Mirtlons ilurlng dnrkuess^ Nilro-lilycciiue Kllla Foar M.n. Four Illeil were kllbsl nu.I f.mr filial y Injur..! ul Wlili.pb'. tibl.i. by n pro- iiainro eM.l..»i..ii of lifiy .pinriK of II i:lyii-rlii,- wlii.ii was Is-ini: ns»-il Ii'Hi'ilni: an .'il w.-ll ..u Hie K.-Ily II. The kin.-.I w.r.' II. M. Wulsou, LirUtin. an ext.'usivo ..II oiH'rut..r: mas lianl.ls, 11. K. Zeltcii nud lltr 'll.l.'.l at I...I ,u M.'iiiphls. I'eunlon Kniloil. -..lif.'.l.rut.' veteruns I... t.i uioet next .v.^ar CTrllnx N.ilea. lhe .leol.l.'.i a ImulHit.' .)f lh e I.-.e cKp i, loot iir ITurdiog » roo.ne tbeir horror , ou the hal It k.'.' . ,t..aJy hold Mrny rilrrs bave cve ]f toe L. l .a. ils m.>ro are tbau ever beloto. The rvcic ra-iug Ihal will h« Klven al .1.0 Naliouril race! of the L A. W. at MIO wauk... lU.a iuui,u.-r will luc'u.l.. aeveral uf the Nallona. i-y-llDie aaao.-lstlon eliam- plou&hii. evenis. A lew rl l.-r. wlio havo l«v.iine allaoUcJ to their wheels haroir.-.ue to mucl: elpenac lu bavluii tlieilB rnpalr...!. wi.eu for th. nioney thus expeniel tbejr.;ouU li-ivepar- chased uew tu:.0lllu.5. It will Jo n.l har-ji to examlue tbe nun nacr lu a ivlille. A.-ciJcuU may lie averto by tuu l>teo\utiou. Tlie larso uanber ot rl len this aeaaor luli-atai tbat ioleiut lu c.vcilns Is by u. meana iaoguiabloii. Til. altami-l to iotr-iiuc. (kirty-lacl wh*-la la uol a aoooeaa. Mo.1 rblera pre let tbe twuuiy-.'.,;bt-lD.-U alae. The rl.l»r w .0 tak.» every care of bU wbeei aav.'ft bioiaell frou laaby anaoy- au^c whll. out tor s tnp- Wtiea Itla lire baa bwa 4aia«ff»1 oeroiid ro^ialr on a lo&s ride from boms tbe dot. iJea ol It UalD* wlM.-lmaB SMr b. adoplwt lYoear. a ab.>rt plee. ol ¦itgo aad aitoek H la th. riia wttb airMalMaa. Tb* ila «1U be aavMl InxalQIr; wkUe ttAtmt NEW YORK DEMOCRATS. I THE NEWS EPITOMIZED Stale Convention Instructs Dele- pate.i to Kansas City For Bryan. Waahlnatoa llama. ' Tbe I'uliod Sintes sien-aislilp Iro- iiuols sniled from Honolulu for MI.I- STATE NEWS. Th. F.f.alport Feeder Clonaplmcr. It is susiieei.Hl Hint grnvo crimes huve in-eu oonimllt.-.I ut Foresiport ivny lalnn.I. prosuninbly to oollo.-t fnr- with n view ..f .¦liber putting out of oinllona Pledse Support of Anr Plat- fonii That May Ue Ad.iite.l br the Nalional Convention. New York Clly (Siu'cinli.—-Fbe Deiu- oerntle Sinie ConvonlloU met al the .V.-aileiiiy of .Music here. nu.I selected delo.i:nt('s l.i the Nntionni Convoutlon at Kansa.s City, oloet.'.l Pr.'sldeii!lal oloclors an.l a lu-w Slulo C..mniill.'o. .The deb'Kui.'s at-b.r;:.' i-lioson w.ro Iiavl.I U. mil. ICIwai-d -Murphy. .Ir.. Itl.-lini-.l Cr.ikor nu.I .Vuirnstiis Vnn Wy.'k. Tb.' .I.'lognlos w.-re Insiriii-I.-.I ... vote lis a unit for WilUnui Jeu- iiili'.'s Bi-yaii at Kansas City. The (:i'!.'iiCii plalfonn wns no! lu.lors.-d, bill Iho .'onvonlloii pledneil lhe sup¬ port ..f Hie i.iiriy iu Now York for uny pbitfuriii a.l.iplod by tbo NntlounI (_,iiivi'n!l..u. Tl,.' .-..iiveiitlou wns culled tj onler by Cliairi.iiin (-ami.l..'ll, of Ihc Stnte l-.iuniilil.'o. wll.l pr.'s.'iit.'d tlio nuine of .lollll T. Norton, of Il.-nssolni r (-..iiiitv. as teiiip.,rirt-v <-b:ilrniiili. .'Vf¬ ler his spoo.-h III.' mil wns .-nib-.l und ll.e Hsuiil .'..ninilltees w.-ro nu- ii„iin.-.-.l. l-'.'.Uni I.nnforlb wns ma.Io [ p.'i-iiinii.'Ut .-bairinnn. nn.l ut the cou- .'liisi.in of his ud.lros'ii the roiuirt of , Hi.- Coniniitloo on Itosolntloun wns l.eni-,1. The rosoliilions ri'iKirlo.l Uv III.' conniillioo W.'I-O ii.Iopl.'.I unnni- iiw.usly. j Tb.' pbilform ndoploil plo.Ines Ibo j Iii'in.icrn.-y of Ibis State not lUily for Il.-ynii, bnt nlso to the nntlon,il plm f.iriii, y.'t to !..' adopt.'.!. Tho i.i.uu, lary plank III full is this: ¦Wa favor both g.d.l nn.l silv.'r ns tile stuiiibir.I iiiopvy il;f the Couniry, III' money of Iho CoiistifuHou nu.I of onr futbors, en.-li to Ik* ninlutninod nl a parity with Iho other In pnrcba^lnc n.nl In debt pi.yiuR i>owei-—wbloi. bns boi-n Iho Kloa.lfusI policy of tho D-in oerntlo pnrty siniv tho dnys of .IoITit- H.U., who |
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