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VOL. VI.
A FAMILT NBWal'.VI'ERl OF T.Or.Vt, aNH tiRNF.RAT, ISTKt.MOENC *.
FRFEPORT, N. Y., FRIDW, FEBin\\HY S.
«»o
TXKMS: (LOO TIAKLT JR ASTABbB
>0. 15.
PEN'S FUNERAL
Yist Crowds Witness tbe Sol-
eiDQ aod iDipressiTe
PageiDt in Londor.
LAST JITES AT WINDSOR
by tlii-co ivllli ilpwncnHt licndn. Vet till" first iviiK the (iiiccu of Eng l.ind. nnd ivlth her ivan the wninan who. If all.' lives will ,Tlsn hold Ibc proud title, nnd behind Ibcu) walked the rrlnccsscii lo whom every knee In Kngl.'iiid. however noble. Is Imwcrt In curtesy.
In striking contr.ist with thp black rolled women, fnlh.wcd behind the IblfaBnadred RUas an.l Frlnces Fol-| he.ids Of the royal households, in gnr- I...1 VlrtorU'. filer - Thousand. 1 K^""^''"if';™"; .'¦'».''...'''¦',"'''"'¦' '.'.''..'.."."
Connaught walked sl.iwly and mourn- icred with dark ovcicunts. and he
fullv. n snd looking group In spite of stnndards were draped with black, the
the brllliaucv of their iiniforois. Be otlicers wearing baUJd Of creOC on
hind them npp."ar."d the royal Prlmi's. their sleeves.
three abreast, and then the most tnily Then cnuie Held Marshal Lar itnli-
patbeiic sight of tbe dnv came In view ens and bis staff and foreign uillltary
It wasn.iniplcban.l Inldn.'k. for all nltachps. After iheni canii- four
the woi'ld like the sisters of some le- mass.-d bands, three hnudr.'d musi-
llglouM.irder. mourning hnnililv for one ciauB. announcing the lopi.ng of the
of Ihelr order wbo bad pass.-d awny. body of tbe Queen, 'lliere was a lung
None was dislinitulshnble mmi the array of courl officials, under the hini
others. All wore plain black dresses ershlp of the Puke of .Norfolk. L.iil
with long cippe veils anil walked | .Marshal, all nllirert (lUiiiutly nnd bnl-
bearing iiiai The catafahine ilaiu lenilon. both licuuse nieaiillig and the glitt. Jew-els. The ininil W.I small oblong block ml a rich luill of while
wnudi ed popular (It- of Its sombre r of the royal
a paibeiically ccali'd bi-neiilh
sailu. on the
Orlta eaaail tlia Removal of file Queen's Boot From Cowes to Portsmonth _ Tka FriMMalon Thronali llie Ktreets •r Iisadaa From VIrlorIa Slatl. radOlaaton filallsn.Wh»re the Train OTaa Taken Far Windsor—Final Cere- ¦aany ia St. Gearce'aCHapet—Memorial I ¦«me*s All Over llir World.
f LondOD.—All I.onrtnn nnd thonsandg bf jieopip from tb*- remotest villages of Uio kinfdom pnld lbi>lr flnal homage tn jQaoOn Victoria on Saturday. Deep sol- •nnltjr filled all lieails. There was kwmtiilacent grief—the feeling thnt one M.tbc rmplre's great Instltnllous was Bloalnci but nn such Horrnw as sur- tvnndcd the .-offlna of Lincoln nnd |0«rflcld. eut otr bi-fore tbclr work was Ooae.
I flfrer^ one felt that the Inevitable lloktii had dealt kindly witli their aov-
I rear, most lniiiilih''liui nini-ere n rs,- came Ihc royal tenauls nnd scrv nts.
When the procession arrived at ,„ I Trinity pier the coffln was Imrne tn Ihe ,_ I chapel on the after deck of fhf .\lber- In. King Kdward. his sisters and diingblers. weiil ou board the Vlc- loi'lH and .Mlierl. The oilier members of the royal family Imariliil the yailit OslKirne. which was followed In tb»' narnl line by the lierman Imperial yachi llobenzollern.
Half a million people, who lined ihe shores of the Solent, then witnessed a notnVde and impressive sight. It was the transit of thp fiiiiernl yaiht acre"" Ihe waters belwi-en walls of steel. Bat¬ tleship after liattleship thundered Its grief. Iinnd after band wailed Its dirge nnd crew after crpw bowed low their heads as tbe yachi swept pn«i.
Minute guns were tired by all the ships In Ihe Solent and ai I'owc.s. coin- meni'lng when Ihe AllH-rtit left the pier. After flie procession had passed the Majestic, the last of the line, the
corners of wnli-li gleamed the royal ! arms. Ai-ni.-s ihe pall the royal siaiid- j nnl was draped aud a large crown of gold, Iniriisti'd with jewels, rested nl I the head of the coffln. (in the foot of the ciirtlu were two sniHliei- crowns, with a gold jeweled sceptre lying lie- IweeD them. A largp Imw of purple was aitaihcd to ihe .-ottiii. This was the only symbol of uiouriiing.
Beside the coffln walked the stalwart bearers. non-coniinls,iloned offlcers of tile (Inanls nnd Hnusehold Cavalry, and outside of these the Qneen'g eiinerrlos, lord in waiting and physi¬ cians.
The specincle wus quickly past, and tli.n ciiiiic the royal ninurners. inouni- ed on heailllfiil chargi-rs. The King. Kaiser and liuke of I'onnnught. who road.' abend, wore long black conlKs over their brilliani military iiuiforms. Vi-.iicli were only uow and Ihen re¬ vealed In pari as ihey moved nlong,
.Nexi came a daziling array of Con- tineulal I'oyall.v, nnuiberiug aliout forly In all. and riding three abreast. So I'lose werp tlipy together and srf i|iili-kly (lid Ihey pass ijiat few of the preseut and prtispectlve rulers of king¬ doms nnd principalities could Ih' dis- tlngnlshed. The new Qupen nnd Priu- cesscH In carriages aud a small mili¬ tary esi-orl. Including a deputation from the yiii'i'ii's ileriiian Dnigoon I'pglini'n;. brought up ilu- rear'of the
MILESHEABflFTBEAHHYi
lant
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Army. Mnj i
Adna
111 the A. Miles.
Nominated by the President For "v;^"'';;;:'¦;;';;;;,?,',, Lieutenant-Genpra!. -i
THE CABINET VOTED THAT WAY i
Qliesllnli yV..|. SllliMill Consl.lrratlen — Vo
Till
Ihe KeKUla
t Imirre ami , I. Be ¦MaJ..i-i;enfr-ils - j ..1 to Ilr « llrUadLT In | if rvlre—lllhers rromoled
¦ I'r.'siil.'lir I
pi'(
slop.
' IMTERIOK OF AI.BEIIT MEMOHIAl. (IIAI'F.I,. I'-ItdfiyioitK. r(Vl«totla now re«t» by thsslda of Prince Albert, llio l.iUlJoiiBort uf the Vueon.^
•
•rdgii; that bin- passing hnd been aa bappy 00 ber life was useful. The pen- pi* gatbered to honor ber memory nthM' than to mourn hpr loss. ^-"'IBA baolneaa ceased, even the drlnk- lai 'konara cloalns their doura during tbo day. Tbe newspapera suspended publlratlon. and life In London, like tbe root of the empire,' turned fnnn Its (Bllatoaiary channels and wna focused npoa throe miles of Weal End sln-els. tbrongh which Ihe coifln conlnlnlng '^. ' tile tiodjr of Victoria passed. ^V To an America*, the ceremonies. With all the theatrical trappings of . Koyalty.were not more Impressive thjin tbe funeral of a chief magistrate chos- l>D by the people. But tbe slglit of — tbe King, riding nfler the collln of bis mother and queen, witb four otber kiDga and balf a hundred nf the high- eat rnyaltlea of Eumiiean dynasties following and the lieredlliiry (jnaint attarhes of court, was one never to be forgotten.
Tlie decorations everywhere were Impreaalve, hnt not elBborate. rnrplc Uraperlea, hung with green wi-eaths. firedonilnnled. Kings were on most tif the hulMlngn.
The bnapltals cared for I.'IIX) persons Who were Injured In the crowd, tif tbia Dumber, however, only sixty were lerloualy hurt. The inullltiides wei-e remarkably orderly.
,The flret porthm of Victoria's Jour oey from Osliorne to tbp tomb was ircompllaheil on Kriday nmld scenes a^ilch will lie inemornble tlirough mun^ iaan one reign of her successors. It waa "queen's weather" to the very laat.
Altbough It lacked Ibe Mpeclncular grandeur of the naval display, the ?ereniony of taking the body of Vie. lorla from Dstiorne House to the royal yacht Albrrtii wus of nlmoKt eipial In tereat.
The mvalcnde which wended slowly through the narrow lanes, down throngh the strwls of Ihe llllle town »f ("owes to the Trinity pier, wns a funeral proifsslon such as the world bad-never aeen before. Kings and l^ncea, a qneeo anil princesses walked iumbly betl^een black lines of mourn Ing lalandera, escorting the coffln of tbe dead anverelgn.
Thousands of nieo. wonw-p nnd chil fln-o were galhelvd all along the route. The rond was llneil with pob-s. wlth'f ahlelda of black nnd silver, bi'ariiig Ihe royal monogram or Kiirrniindiil wllh flags. Every stand, window and roof wlieui-e the pro.'esslon iiuihl be viewed was fllleil with hiiuianlty.
When tbe kbnkl colori-il gun cnrrlnge came In sight, even th.' tiniest boy lierclied In the tree ti.|i kiii'W lliat those lewels and Ihat rl.b coronallon rolie lild tbe fiirm of the woman who for inon> than sUty years hud governed Ihe great empire.
Behind the coinii came the King. wllh She Kniper.ir .if liiriuaiiy and the Duke of t'ouuaucbi ou his right and left.
The two monarclis and llie Duke of
forts and ships In Portsmouth Harbor liegan In turn to tire mliiiite gnus, and coutluiiert filing until the .Vlberta was alongside thp wharf.
No standards were displayed and enslKUH and uiiluii jai'ks were all at half-mast. The bands playisl the fnii ernI inarches of Chopin and Beeihoveii only. .No national anlheni was played When Ihe Alberln entered Ports¬ mouth Harbor the ancient frigate Vic tory. Nelson's old Hngsliip, Hied n sii- Ime from muzzle loaders. The marines if^innliig ber stood at arms.
The display was n lilting triliulc from a nation owning .Vilson for its hero lo 118 dead moiiarcli. .\ll who wit- iiesseil It leslily lo Ihe profound eimi- llou It InspU'cd and ngree Ihat Ihe spe.'tacle .-mild not have been siir passed fur splvudor and siilemn I'lTi-cl. The doiulnaut note lil lln- whole sieiic was Its grand simplicity, ami. so I'ur as huiuiui utterance was .ouceruid. lis slleiic.'.
Hefore nine o'clock .Saturday morn lill! Ihc liinly of Ibe tiuecii was taken froiii the Alberta anil Iriiiisfert'ed t.i Ihc funeial train, which was wailing III couvey il to London. A brief re ' llghius service pn ceded the reinoval of the body, only Ihe royal mournei's unending.
When all wns ready the petty ntlicers of the nival vaclils. who inled as bean-rs. lifted the i.ittlii and bore II. shoulder high, lo ihc tniiii. .Minnl.' guns were llied fnnn the forts as 111.' procession moved along. The culbii was placed on the dais In the special funeral car. the loynl mourners took their seats, aud llie Iralu moved slow ly nwny.
Meanwhile, at Victoria Slaliou, I.oii don. a host oC eiiueriles, olHclals und iiiiiiy offlcers gatlirred to receive the dead. The long idnt forms were cov ered with piiride .loth. I'arriae.'s '•aiiie tor ihe new IJuei'ii und Ihe Prln less.'s. slale carriages wilh gold mouiiled hani.'SH und Irapplngs. ihc horses rlildi'ii by postillions In scarl. I Jackels, wilh a band of crape on iheir Following these came the liille kbakl coloied gnu carriage, which was Jo be ihi' Queen's luwrse It was iliawn by Ih.. cream colored horses which drew the tjucen's coach at the Jnlillce.
II was exnclly eleven o'clock when the royal train steamed Imp the sta lioii. King Kihvanl aliglited lirst. ainl wati'heil Wllh thp nsi ot the niial liimlly Hie slow reinoval of Ihe cotliti i» the gun carriage. The King. Km p.'i'or and princes tben luoHiitid and
the pi cssiou sl.irled. aiuiile Ihc firing
of luluute Eiius and the tolling of chiin-h bells thniughoul ihe cii.v
lloyalty. the army, and ihc na\v iiionoiHillted the pageant, riir.'i' ihou sand sol.lli'i-s and sailors, picked coni- paiiles. reprpspiiilng nil brani-li.'s of the servico-cttvalry. nrilllery. infaii try. yeomanry, millila. voliini.'.-rs mnl colonials-formed tho iidviime cs.ori. They mnrched slowly and withont mu sic. Most llf Ihe uniforms were cov
,Iusl two liiiurs w.-is laki'U In pa.ssing fnnn \li-i.iriii Station lo Padilingtun. when- the i-otflii was triinsferred to a train, and Uie journey to Windsor lie¬ gan. The Journey occiipled an hour.
.V last multltiidp assembled al Wind¬ sor station, and guns ou t'astle Hill thundered a salute to Ihe niyal cor¬ tege. Hats were doffed us the proces¬ sion again formed and started for St. (ieorge'9 Chapel. Ambassador ChoalP anil oilier foreign repr.'seiitatives jollied the pnici'ssluu al Windsor
Af least -tii.mHI people thninted llie rouie irom the slnlion lo St. Ilenrge'.s riiaiH'l. The proi-esslMii wns as plc- lui-esquc as lu London
-Vn iucld.'iit that caused I'Xciicment and regi'et occurred during Ihe pro¬ gress of the fniieral procession at U'lndsor. The horses nltiu'lied lo the gun carriage beianie i-esiive. kicked over Ihe liaies nml ni'iirlv overlurni'd Ihc (-arrliii;.. wilh ihe i ofllii. The iiiil- iiiiils viiie ipili-kly reiiiineil, iiinl HM sailors, driiwlng the carriage by a long rope, coiupletcd Ihe Journey. The In cliti>iii delayed Ihe procession nboiit half an hour.
The funoral services in St. (iPorge's Cluipcl were of a sliniile character, iioihlng being ndded to ihe plain rllual of lb.' Church of Knirhind After the servli'i-s the remains of the tjueiii wi'i'c remnvcil Ul .\llicrl Memorial
Clinpel. whi.ii<.|. Ihev wen- phi I in
Ih.'ii' tinal resling plii.'e by the side of her hiisliiiiiil In Ihe n>yiil niansoleiiin at Krogiuurc. fnuu wlioin she was parted nearly forty years ngo-a re union to whii'h ilie wlilowi'd (iuceii looked forwanl during all Ihe intcr- vcning decades of her life.
\>asliiiigiou. n C-Th has sent to the Senate the nominiiiroii of Ceneral Miles lo be Lleuteniuu- • Jcnernl of the rnitcd Stales Army .Vcconipauying the nominalion .f iJeii oral MilpK are a large nnniber of oi Imr array appointments, the most i'lipm- tnnt of whli-h is that of .MajorCen eral A. S. Chaffee, win. is holdini: his commission :is a major-general of vol¬ unteers, to be a maj.ir general In ilic regular army. (Ieneral MacAnhnr, "i..i in ihe rei;
iri Ieneral Neb iiiii.ir g.-ii.'riils, Itrlk-iiillcr mill H, M V.iiiiiL-. r..l..n.-l Chaff.-e. Kiv'lith Cuvalry; al .Vrthur Mac.Vrtliur. r g.'iierals. Colonel .lohn C, Bat.-s. s.'i-.inil luriuiry. dl.. !!-'' '."Vll Whi'iit'iu. Si'vcnih Inrnnirv. c.i|„n..l C.iiM'i;.. W. Piivl-. Twi-niv- ihlrd Inl'*ntry; Cilrn-I Tli.-..d..i'e S.-hwaii. As>lsiiini .'iiViniiiui-iiciii'ral Colonel S.-iuin-l S. Siiiiiii.'i-. Sisth I'av airy; raptaln I...i.iiiir.| Wo.,il. ,i<i.ist .-ml i-Wiinw. C.i'.iiii.-I I'.iiliei-i II Hn'-I, tourih Inrmnry; C,.li.ii..l liotu-r' P Until s. Inspi'i tor licueriil: Colonel <;.'i.ru-i' M U.-indall. Kl.-hUi Inraiitry; Miiior Uil'iiim A. Kolilic. Third Arill i.Tvr ni-; lli-nieni-ral I'li'dei-i.-k Ii. ^ V ; Capinln .1. I-'ranklin
THE NEWS EPITOMIZED
SALOON SMASHER5 AT WORK.
"liili.'krt -
Topckii. Kan,-Ml
and ilu'.'C fnlbiwei
lUHI'hcIS. dill Sl.-.iii
"Seniite." the finest
in Topeliii, She ll
'-'llilli-il the rirsi pnlic
eii 111 her sine sh,^
Inon siiiii-liiiiL' lari-
in.mth as'i, Tli.. p
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rs. Cai-rii- Nnlion
-s. armed wiih
1 dnniage lu the
.'iiuipped "Joint"
id iiKirc. fill- she
e I'o-iipcriitlou elv-
starti'd on her sn
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inliie folliiwi-il up
ITASIIIMltllN ITEMS.
Povil Wiillac... who killed Bobcrt Siiiffiinl lu W:i«hlnL-I.iti In Anu'iist last, iv.-is siiitciiCcd to be haiiced A|iril 1^. V-
*rii" iiuiuni of I'nit.-il Sinii-s ]>osIntfe siiiini.s Tn i|.i. Uiirenii of Kiigrnvlng mill Pviiiilin; durlue .laniinrv was ihe hirirest ill Ihe h-stot-y of th.' liovern- ¦iii.iii-.«.'ll.ii.'ii.ri->i,
Pnsili'UI McKlnley wjll nppoiiit Ill.ll-.. Iliiiii :\i*\ ollieers to siiilT places In ihi' new army.
The Pi'i'sl.lent. havliie recovered from :h" s.in. h.is decl.led to resume his ottli'lnl dinner parlies.
The Senate Coninilttce on Indian Afliili-s tu-iiposcs to visit the dlfrcrcnl ri'si-rvsllons and schools .luring ihe. n.-M rec,->ss of Congress,
Charles It. lingers, of Indiana, was ii..|iiiiin'eil 10 be Consul at Zan'/.ibar. '/^.-iiir.;l-;ir.
STATE NEWS.
Merlnllly In llir stale In IIIOO.
The numlii-r nf deailis in tic Slate from .'ill .-.-iiisis n-piuii'd for Ihe vnir in the .State BnanI of Uiiilili Is VIS. PIS. Tills exceeds llie innriiilliv of the |iai,r five years by S sm, H, sl.l.-s thesi. fcpnrti-d ilealhs there w.tc li'itHI re liuueil loo bite for n'liiHi. makiin; tin- death rate fnr the year 1>< ."> Tin- iu 'I'.asp ..v.r last y.'ar is lanresi in the .iiarltime disirh't. when' Ihen' were MHn iiioi'c deaths thiiii 111 IVi'.i. The Inr.'ini iiiiirlality was tmn. vreater Ihaii last year, lull the pi-rc.'nt:ii:i' of deaths miller five i.uis is the avi-ink'. of past Typhoid fever nils niiiisu.'illy
riiE s.\Br..\i"n sciiooi.
NTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS rOR FEBRUARY 10,
The
arsl.le Af llie Talents. XXV., H..11I—ll.>lden Test. Ho"' l.-_M......rv Ver..... 'JO-'tl-K.m
rarv o.i ll'C ll.i>'" I.<'«s..n.
14 "Kor 1 ,'hnet n-prr. Illll nn.'tiicr lis own ser\ fc'ork "i the vav It il.'ail icncc of the lu'ilii
, llimse't a»- .V luliv. nr h.uve
,." The .1111 VV
r.ililc b.'s IU ll «-nh prnpi-riy in llu lucr. Ihc more pnii he iilwi-ntcc I.l mak
"rar..-d
,1 franu' Kistcru
a pn
'iitiiiii.t iiilist e I'lorate
ciili'd thnt er Cuba.
Ol I: AiinrTKn isi.ANns.
Ciistiim lliiiise rciciiils In Cuba L' IJiiiii niiini'iitid to «lil.ii,'*t.:i7ii: :if»; .<ll >^--||.'J.'.1. showiuB an ill ¦ llf .'^I'jriii.n."'. or over .-ight per
phi
se.-in-hiiig for si over whicli
I- A.liiMiii-n-,iii..i s on ihi. Ciil.j.n
it will ll'lilill I'nllll-ol
The Cunmi Cm, tltiiiinnal Conven- tioii rejicied a motion to forbid .'npl- tal punlshiuent. and tabled one to sriint universal suffraee
The Paily sewer contract was set- lli-d by the paynii'iil nf S'J.Mi.Oim to him by the cliy of Haviina, Cuba.
Mlni^' capliires and surrenders con- lliiiii' lil the Isliinil of I.u/.iiu. P. I.
The I'orlo Uh-mi House adnpti'd a ii-s..|iilioii lua.iiiii: the riillid Slates I'lingi-i'ss to levy ii tariff on cnffep from nil .'ounlrli's except Porto Itlco.
A tiiinilier I.f lianillis. said to lip Spanl.'inls. si'l-/.i'il the niannu'cr of a hiiu-ar eslale iiem- Clenfueiios. rubii. mill hllll hllll iiiilll a niusoiii of $oihn) was paid.
Many l-'ill|ilnns have turned to Pio- Icsianllsiii because of tiie ejtpcclatlon ihat Ihp friars will be relurued to their iiiruicr power.
noMKSTir.
Uosalie Fontaine was attacked by Warren Mntih.ws. a ncgio, ivho was pi-ompily lyni'lii'd at Ocean Springs. Miss.
ulnr armv is a lleuienanl colonel in the 1 her rnld and arri sf-d the prnprldot adliitanigeneral's ili'pariiiieiit.ismaili'] of the "Senale." Mrs, Nnlion was a 'iia.ior general of n-u'iiliiis, airi'sied, inn pr.iinpily n.|..asei!.
T.mrlie.f by Atiierlvnn Syuipiilliy.
London, The King and Qiicn in an niiillenc.' griiniiil .\mbassador Choaie and Seireiary of Knibassy White after Ihe i-iiiii-Inslon of the service at Wltid- sor. expressed Ihenisclves ns profouuil- ly touched liy the inaiiifi'uliitiiins of synipHlliy In America.
Krrvlees In WiKhlniclon.
Washington, li. C, SitvIccs in niein- nry ol' Vlel.iria wer.,' held in Si, .lolin's Pi'oli'staut Kpisiiip.-il Chnn-li, The Presi,l.MiI appean-il for ihe llrsi liiin' since bis Illness, The lllplomatlc Corps allended in full regalia and Ihe ollii-ers or the army and navy who are here were iires.'iii in full niiifnriii. wlih i-npi' al Ihelr swnni hills, 'I'lie 11.ii; on Ihe While linuse wns al h.ilf
raiiaila In Mioirnlnit. Montreal. IJue - I'miaila wns In mourning from Halifax to Vaiiioiiver Memorial services were held by all dn nonilniilions lu every cily and Iown In Ilriiish N'orlh Auierii-i', All large liiiildlugs w.-n' draprd lu lilai-k ami pill pie. I'liurch and firn bills wi-rc tolled.
Ceiicrul l-Ti-iI liniii; rci-eivi s an up poliilmenl lis lii-igiulii'i-*-iii-rnl. and so does liovernor-lieneial Wood, whii^e actual rank In the llniled States .\riii.i at tho preseni liiue is Ihal of capialn and surgeon.
.-V Hirlking promotion is thai of .1. Franklin Bell, a first lii-ijtenant of cav airy, uow serviiii.' uiidnr a voliiii r
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comiiiissiou as lirigadiei-gcneral. who Is iioiiiiniiii'd for brlgadler-geneiiil licuenil Illll will be the younuisi ofil icr ill the lisl, nnd will be lieuleiiant- general coninianilliig for many ycais In the ordinary course ot prniiioMnii, cutting off ilcin'ral Wood from thai rank He callicd his proinntinii by signal gallantry nnd ability dlspliiyi'd iu coniliiciiiig the mliilai'y expi'dltloii lo Norlhern Lii/.ini.
All iinusiial .inirse was pursued by the Presiileni with respect to tb.' iiom Innllon of Ceueral .Miles to be lien tcnani-gencral. I'lie iiinsilon of mak Ing the nominalion was sulimiiied to the Cabin-It. and a biilbn was taken
plnis 1.1 injure Mil- .Niiiii'U. ll was ^aill ihal several siilnnn men havp i.-hnrgeil thick glass linlili's with ti-i'uii'iiilous pressure, so llllll an explosi.iii will follow their lie¬ ing broken. Sin- Is not iii all ilislurlieil by these stones,
Mrs. Nail,III has dii'ialed an appeal "tn the i-hildn-ii nf Hie high si-lmols nf the I'liiied States" in whicii she iir;;i'il j,'liililri'ii nvni-ywhi'i-e to sinasli lim-riiiiiii wliiil.iws wilh nicks.
When .Mis N'ailnn appi-ar.'d in < oiirt 1.1 iinswer Ihe i-iiiirii.'s of "dislurbin',' tii'i pea.-e" nnd "<iiiiisliliig a joint" the llrsi charge was dismissed, not- wlthstaniliug llie crnsaih-r -deniiind.'d a trial, and luiirliig on the sicnnd i-harge was sei for Tliursday. ihe pri-iincr bi-iui; n'i.'a.-cd wllhniii l.niiil.
.Mrs. Carrie Naili.n is an exci limit
laiiiii; thai Mis killi-d by a bill
Kviilcnce Is .iccnnii ,.\lav 1.. Fosliiirk'h wn 'i,-liir In Pliisliclil. Mm
Ciiiillii't beiween nilsslons In Selien ii-hiily, N. V,. thn'ateus Ihe compact lii-tween the rnliiirlmi and Vniversiil- Isl i-hiirclies to respeci the terrilory of
I'ach
lithe
lyp,
llf a
iimaii
I'ith
llssioll
Ihe
Public School ley. of Chicago.
The Iioi mended t the ii'iiiio
TO SUBSIDIZE LARGE FAMILIES. TIsrnnsIn I.eitislalure May Als.. Taa
Marhelo
Madison. Ih.' Woma bills re
Wl
At th.
Instance r Oshk.ish. I
Clul ting III lunirininuy Inn.' b.'eii |i|-i'.i-iii.-d 111 Ihe L.-.-islainre li> As- s.-inli|yiiiaii Chrlsilan Saraii. ot iisli kiisli. On.' pnipnsis In i-ncniinige the ill v.'l.ipui.'Ui of |iii|iiilaiion by a Slate pn'iiiiiiiu 111 molhers of large families Mothers of a family of six .¦hlldren an' III r.'i'.'iv.' Jllii iiuiimillv; mothl'rs of seven, si:;; niiithers of eiglr! i\7,. niotb.-r-i of ulii.i. S'Jii; nioilu-rs of i.-u. S-'J.'i; molhers ot elcv.ii *:tii. au.l moili- .-rs of iwi'lve or more. X.'t,"..
The olli.'r bill provides a special lax of Jill iiuiuially on all unmarried men over Ibirty years of age.
fresldeal llrls a Hallol Koa. A delegnlion of the Callforuln Mc Kinley electors al WasliiUEton pre- senlnl to the President a uni.pie and richly ornanienii'd balloi box used by thciu lu cnsilng the vole of Ihe Stale.
Oallty of Alfenipted Bribery.
J. E tlibsoii. Ihe lu.liana .ontrncto-. |>le.vV>il giiiliy ni Jacksou, .Miss . m al truipt lu bribe lioveiuor Lougluo. aud the case wns ix>inpriinils..d .ni the ytif iu«tit of a tine of »Umti nnd costs.
Btruik
Opolrtlag Breslllea.
The liaaketball fever h UlnsatH-iro. N. J.
V.'w Vork ex|H'rts favor the proiiose.1 lliieruatlonal trap shuolliig tourua Illl'Ut
Nm- York defest.'.l New Jersey lu a curling match for ilonlnn iii.Mlal. Score. 'Jl lo '.'.
Tlie Middlesex tliiii Club, of Fug land, sugewts a prize of Ksum in ihe |iro|iosiM iuteruali.inal K«n nial.h
In Boston Ihe .Vineri.'su L.-auu. backers will Im> ai inuc'i enisnse to build a uew sianJ, as Ibclr groun.ls are Inakle the fiiv limits.
Ho Yow, the f'hinesi' Consul tJi'Ocr.i! at Han l'>aoclsrxi. i al.. has embarked in harnesa kotfOe bri-cxllng and racing
Arthur IllUt-braud. one of Prlmv- ton'a moat noted athletes, will c^aeb Ibe CnlrcT»ity baseball i.-aiu n.-xt s«.a •oo.
IllsfraBrhlsed For Vofe Selllna-
The jury In I.he cusp of Uufus Wells .It Crawionlsvllle. lud.. chared with having sohl his vote al Ihe last .lee tion. found blm gulliy and disfran chlsed llllll for nlnetivu years Thirty more men are uc.l.r arr»'st ou tin' same charge, six haviin; pleaded tuilty and lie.'U dlsfiancblKe.1 for iwelve years
HnHalo Man, Aced 111, Is Head. Alexnu.ler Columbus, age.l HI years ili.'.l at- his r.-si.len.v on Ihe AblK.it Itoad. at lluffiilo. N. V.
Amerl«aDS Alnbushed by flllpltins.
l.i.'iii.'nant Hlckeu and a ileiacbme'ji nf thiriy of Company M. Korty-fmirih Iteglmi'Ui. while crossing a river, wen' ainbusbe.l by Insiirginis gathered at Fiesla. San l.ucia. Island of C.'bu. P. I. FIv.' .Vnieri.'ans were kllliMl. four were w.iundiil. and two are uilssiug. The insurteui loss is Is-liived to have iH'eu heavy
rblrlien Coop Uls Wife's l>rlean.
Il.'caus.' Otto llni.'buer. of Cle land, ilhio. went lionie oue rainy nis turned his wife out of bc.l ami bn I her in th.' chicken I'oop b.' has I her Sh.' was granted a dlmri.'.
BRiamiiEH oEseaiL J. fiiaskiiv ant.
(H« galne.l his prmnotlou ly .slfiial khI-
lantry and alilliiy lu tho rullippinos.)
upon It. It r.'sulted in favor of th.' nomination, and It was therefore sl'Ut lo Ihe Senate. Following is the President's US'*
is not only a n-foriiier bin a s!iiasli(.r. and she strikis first wilh her lougue. nnd follows II np wllh blows from her liiili'liel. Her iiiirili nhirly siioin: point
Is ¦¦join'." or .sab sm.ishiu;;. She , ,,,.,.„ „, ,,,., p,,
says that her riu-hi liainl is the hand |u,„,ei|iai..iv. of Ihe Lord mill that she has been ailvised nf Cud to di'sii'oy Ilie rum liiilli.- in Ihc I lilled Still.s,
.Mrs .Viiilmi was noni iu Kmuin-hv. Her niai.lmi iKiiii.. w.-is Mnme. Her molher .lied In an asylum for the in¬ sane, her luilluclnaiioii lieiug Ihal she was giieeii Victoria. Mrs, Nation's liniii.' is now in Wrsiern Kansas Her hiisliaiiil is a bnvyir nml sh.. Is a physiiiaii. Sim is of meiliiim lielghl. and her hair i,- 1 oiiiing grav,
Mrs. Nation believes ami her liiis- baiid so advises her -ibiH llic proper ly used In a "Jo'iif " Is used contrary to law. and thai io desiniy li is not nnly right, lnu lawful, and llierefme
she pro.' Is n, Im'ak ll up. She has
a belief tllll' ...i!v llu'oiiirli her di'iitli by viol.'iiin a III' hmiils of ib.e lli|ii..r
Banished for ten yenrs fnnn Iier many for duelling. Carl liamiuann, j L-iie a I'liplaln in the ileruian Army, blew out his brains at Wauwatosa. Wis.
Tlip suspcndpil (Jerrann National Bank, of .N'ewporl. Ky . has resumed business.
'X'lie Tennessee null cigarette bill has l"'i'ome a law. nnd denim's In the State will dlsi'otitliine sale ninl return Iheir slock lo the miinnfaciurei's.
Mi^s, Miirv Palmer Hanks, widow of llenenil Nalhmiiel P Banks, ill.'.l at her h.iiiie. Ill Wallhaiu. .M:is.s. Slin was ciiihly one years old.
The Coalcs Opera House, the princi¬ pal theain' of Kansas City. Mo., was totally .lestniyeil by lire. The loss amounts to SliKiium
McAlister. Campliell. Hcnlh and Kerr, ihe cnnvleled murderers of .Ter llic P.iissi'liii'ier at Patet'son. were taken to llie Stall- prison at Trenton.
Iirevalenl in Ihe auiiimn. ciiiisiin: I'.IIS [ ,V';. ''j,''^ Hioivls "Hi" imn.ls," They lealbs, .'i.-|ii above theav.'iai;.' Measles | ,"_.^_, ,^, „ii |,„ lanj nnd sell the proilucc. pn'vail.'d ll. excess In all |>mts of the „„i „„. ihe m.viev 'vh-ch he left Ihem n« ¦Stat.-, the i:'..'i:{ deaths beiuv- :'."<' nbove : ..,,„,.,1 „, nelou: Th« "good-, nre ihc Ihe avei-ai.-e. Si-arlct fever was less , .nrd's; sM we h.iNc l..'t..ng» !<'•••^" "-/"I-l than 11 .iially prevalent. Heaths caused [ nin.su to llinsiuie. ibc tici.siinS Ol Hi- by d' Mheria wen' .VHI belnw the nv pirilusl Inc .. . , _.,,.„,
iM'ai;. he grip .^plilenilc of the year \ 1-V .' '''^c Ulcnts .V tnlcnt ol
unusually seven-, and imibabl.v
(idd.'d ir.isi to the mimlier of deaths
Mnu Sluit I'rlsoii C.iiwleinne.l.
The Slale Board of Henllh has iilnpi.>i| a resoluiion conil.'innlng Ihc sanitary condllion ol Sine Sing prison, nnl urging nn Immedliili' remeily fnr the evils exisling al the prison. As irlirlnallv pn^seuted lo the boiinl Ibe lesoliiiioii called for tlie "Immediate .ilimidmim.'Ui of ihe iirlsmi." Imt It was iiiodlHeil before It was adopted rhe resoiulion. after re.'lilng various Invesilgations wbleh have been made .If the prison, deelan's: 'We believe Ihe sanitary eondltlon of Sliij; Sing siieli as lo render It until lo be oecii- lili'd by hiiinnii beincs. nnd recoiumend Ihat immedlale slops should be taken •o remedy lliese i-ondltlons." The res- ilullon was nilopted after a publh' hearing held liy the board, at which S 1. Barrows. Secrelarv of the Prison Association, of New Vork: Ilr. .T. I! Phelps Stokes nnd Pr. Ilmnuiu. of Sing Sing, spoke In coiiili'iiimiiloii of Ihe prison
Kxtorleil Co
and to
.„. n.i d.dlan..
iHls represent nil ol lioil's peoph 111 nuc docs he n|^-e b'ss thsn one tslcnt. I'hc tttlcuta tciH-esent spinliial gifu-tinie. noncv ami hI.iIuv t.i Mork lor Christ on ...v i.nc "111, '«cvei-.i! ability " C.vl's
snd tc
,i7ll-l
pd to
fe.sl
.lililge Wllllani M. Court, at Syrnciis... il
Itulnl Oul.
OSS. In County Um ll lo n'l.eive
ll onrcsslon of tli'oige Hoilg.'. a
|ii-isiini-r al ilie Onoiiilagii Cniiuiy peiii leniiary. charged Willi slealini: money frninjiie moms of the pcultentlnry su lieriiiTi'iideiii. It was shown by lllodge's attorney thnt the prisoner. Jfti'r lielng accused of Ihe thefl by a fi'llow louvlil,' llllll been shackled lUd tliriisi into tlie "biill pen." a dun scon wllhniil liglil or heal, ami kepi Ihen' foiir hours, or uniil he said he Has ready m loiiC-ss, llodgi. wenl on Ihe simiil nnd sMnre iliiii he iiemly
llllll 111.'
ikle
i-iil into his
wi-lsls. iii'ill h. iin.ilhlni: he w: u.'tting on nicihoils Were a ill;
s willing to confess viis told to for the sake of The judge said ihat such extorllng a confession lice lo the I went imll cen
liirv. and he ruled oiil il which was ollcred in
'onfc
on.
hll'llC
s.-mii Ins r.'s loug ll!seas.-^ Inr had
'Coriii'lliis I!. Parsons died al
di'uc
in liiu'lieslc
.afle
Hue
ri'oin a ciiiupllcalloii of aged fifty I'igin, The Sena iin'nr.'d for years fnnn aciilc slnmach tniiilile. which liicieascd In vliili'iii'i- niiill Ihc mill. He was born In Ihe town of Vork. Livingston I'niin ty. .May 'JJ. I.M:;. ami in IMIT. when Inn iwciily live years old. was elected
a nieinlii-r nl' ilie Comin oiincll of
l!iii-lii'si..|-. ami Imd, aliiiosi eniiiiiiu
nisly siui-e ihal lini .-iipiiHl public
iMii-i- In a cousiantly widening sphere if usefulness.
he power n
hem. Tn KH
',-ip.vb'c nf 11
hioli « mnn h
e eminent gii
sini! tlicni Wl
Is to persons
lul.l Im' to h
hrni inlo a .n.itc,
III "Went nud trnded " We now see Hu- use thut the scrvnuts m.iiU' nf their mister's gmhis. Two nut n( the three nn )nivc.| u|inn the lrn«t i-nmniui.-d to tlii'in, liiry wore III ililijient. I'jl fsithlul. HI :licv went spredilv. itl thev persevered in -li.'i.nrk. 1.11 thev -.ii.'i-ccded. 'those whn In their best for (ind suci-ecd. "Other ivr" Ue who r.'c.-ive8 much from t.od mist nmke sn iinprnvi'iiieiit upon llie vhole. while nf the nilc whn receives little lal llllle IS reipiin-il
m, "l)inw.-.l in till' carlh," This is Ihe ,iei-uliiii--lenipt.ilinii nf the umii whn has llllc aliilily. and he sullenly retires from a icrvice in which he i-niiiint shine and piny I I'onspi.-unus part. lull, nithough C.id nay liiive piven In snine but small capa- ¦iililies. Vll the Inleiil Ihnl ik Riven should i.-il III' liinied, "llul his lonl's mnncv," .Il illll nnl iiiibe/zle nr sipmudcl U. but Im ml ll Whiitcvcr nluhlh's men possess .ire
Wh.
THE KINC'S_^tSTeR.
¦ tho (jrc. ."King's kitchen, wide d v»M.
' es.h 01 u«, a Inhering rook, doth Irv To b.Tke f.ir him s.ipic d.xintv unsnrpasaed.
To will Ills recnl f.vvor each doth Tie For 'II. tn him whn cnks the dsinliatl fsir K b.I" lh.1t he sh.-ill ewe his humble nUc.. And pl-nllv mount the grci 1 Kinn'n marble
To siLigeer in liis hnlls ... golU and lace.
¦ jester ivand'rmg tl.roufffi, n mischief, casts hia eyes
111.
Illll
11.1
111 to bury
1 talclll'
.1 Iniui lim«" Time cnnusji s-.is given fnr iniprovomeiit. "Coinelli." .'hnst in certaiu to come. The lime miiy ici'iii Iniig, but let US not be deceived -He s .¦inning sgain "Kcrkoneth " It will he ,11 iwrsoiml. i2) exact. (,1| inipartial. .Sec ! (or .1 10
20, "Hniughl nther five talents," 1, I'he good sei-ianl was ready, 2. I'licrc ,vis niitliinn Ind; he rendered n full ac Ile eanie j.ivfully. 4. (Oui.kly,
ilcli'
I, Willii
¦Til.
Ihat
'I have (
ml Th
md talk
he h-nl llf
K
-ll In hi
nnflls I'liKUi/ins slcv.
nple
w.
Klsh IMslrlhulFil hy Ihe Million.
of fish raised and dis- ar by Ihe Stale ForesI,
The iiiinilii
i-rlliul.'il I I'ish and 'ill:!,'.illi. ' ,ii|ssliiii dlslrllin
le Cnlllinisslnn Was 1111. I'niled Sillies Fish Com
iipi
inlmiilcni Coo-
¦den'il llllll all chll-
si-hools ill'
if Arizona line
vaicinalcil has recoin
sTJ.¦J!i.'< more iu Ihis Slale, The ilisuiliullou iiii'luded •iMimi.iMKi pike p.Tih fry. lii.lT.'i.iHin wliite tisli frv. l.'l.iiim.iiiHi ilif!'.-.,-ut liiiiils of iniiil of vmliuis ages. JlL'.iMMi.- iiNi ll,11,1 .111 fiv. Ili.iiiin.iiiiii sliail. L'.Wii.-
¦ hail put Inrlh ni
who f.ild Ihci,- arms
sIiUK Cod will liml.
later, that (ind lines not help th.'
The master gives hm .iill an.l hearlv apnmval. Iinw inin-h ninic ..ilid Hllll laslinlt IS Ihe pniiM- nl Iin.l ihan Ihe praise nf men. "I'linn pio.l," I'm-e and upnuhl within, ll is |i.ii.silili' li. lie "lionil" even iii tills siiilul wnrld "Faithful." It will he wnrlh ail the lull Hid ellnrt of a hfelinic of service to heal luih words from nur Lmd "(her a lew lliiugs." Al best we can do hut litlle fni the Lord here. A lew things are given as. all nf wliieli we sliiiuld use Io (loil's lliirv. "1 will set thee nver nianv things" ill V). The lillhiill nuc IS made rulet :ivi'r il larger sph.-ie. We .-.nislanllv see lins ,liiislr,ili-.i 111 ihis life. There is iianelv iiiiv linnl In the nn-n.ase whicli ;ailli(iiliieK,~ will add in llio spinlual gifl,- li.sl.iMi-il 111 i.iiiiiii.iil up.iii alt l'hri-llan,>,
¦2\. "1 kiin.v line" N l-s -..ally
hn lliiiilis llim a hard mas
"All hard
hnril Ihnughts his ileiiiandi. are s.'m- ;ull to |ile,ise. I he
lis nwn wi-oui;. c
unl inide
Till
if hi
anl
anl.
Iiepi
I'llt
if the imlilW Tiicsi.ii. A1I7.01111. to Phnmiis. the ca lal of ibe Territory.
lienrge W. Hall's Jewelry store. Ilni'tford. Conn., was nibbed of $li worth of dliininnds while in iliarge
Iioclors cannot dci Ide the mysterious death of UawKoii. n prominem mu>
h.' cause ol
Francis I.
iciau. at Ila
eller will lln
illll III Ihe IralHc
III pill an mill
Mrs, Niilliiii is a go speaker, a wmiian of in liiary Hblllly. and bus a f i-niipled with the know'iili:.' from .'Xieiisivn Hibli- n-.'idin
fatnn Is eXi.'11111111; lievond llie
of Kansas, mnl l-..Ii1 Imdg hmehcts nre lirnimhi to her I I ral II
Phiil'iii Ihmi III .ilimalii i. ili.rlv ni: II
e llllldi.
At the ».-.Ofi.(ino fire nt Pes Moines. Town, several fiiemcn w.rp injiired.
Ben Hiir. the only American born iiimi'l. Willi ll iippi-ared In the fiisl pro dm-lliiii of the Lew Wallaee's drama, died lit piieiinionia at Boston It was
Wllllll Sl.'il"!
William .1. Tiinmermniin. a clerk in ihi' .New York Posiotfice. was arrested
at ; lOiv.i-nnr's Annual llerenliiin.
[ll- ! Till' iiiinii.'il rci-epiloii' of liovernor : ;iiiil Mis Udell Io Ihe Slate offlcms. nt j nil iiibeis of the Leuislnlure and ihi I luil'.-es of the Court of Appeals was (if I held 111 Ihc Kxi'ciitlve .Mansion nt Al- I liiiiiy. Over .'Iiiiiii lui Itmloiis were Is- „f i -ui'il. llllll the iiiiendaiii'e was larger llian 111 any similar fiinmion ever lii'ld in .Mbaiiy. The niemliers of the liov- 'niiii's mllllnry sliilf aided iu Ilie pn'- -eiiiiiiiiiii of giiesis Io C.overiior and Mrs Odell,
on Ihe charge blug the malls
steinntlcally rob- I f.
FnllliiE llir III I-l
ll iclinri
re or Cln
if Ihe !^
a falling off pressure ill liie llldlin field In Ihe I'lili'iiilar he gr.'atest lallini: ol
il;si-
FOItKKlN.
Addison c. Ilaiiis, now represmii Ing the Iiiilid Stales (iovernmeiit ni Vienna, .\iislrla. expi-ms to resign li the sprine. t ^(..^ ,,„,,l
The Famine Commission In the j lem-s nid, w Bombay Pn'siihiny used stnitig Ian al Nonli Um giiage regarding Ihe fniuiiie ndinlnls- : .iileiile bv ii trnlion of thnt pai'i of Itidlii.
Itli'hanl Criiker. al Loudon, paid h iiii-iiine lax iipnii Ihe olllelal esilma that he was in n'oelpf of .«|ihi.i«si
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11
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i.innn !• 11
1 1' Aiblie
.nhiln.-il a I'r simi
Miss Tl
IS an evall
Ihe piiilile
rilalneil
Tryon.
mlnisii 1 ciiur
-yon ha
gellst. V
Is Mon
She Is iwi-invi-i
lughier of
. who Is a
1' iisslgiiied
,'W Vork h
the 111
l.-ii an e
to a < h
11 Ihe sp
M Minister.
of Sodus. has
¦r of Ihe Mmjj- ih in Waler-
s eoiislib'rnble
vlliise lllllnenee
ilyesiim^ lu ef-
i:lil vears old.
v, Wllllani 11.
vangelist. She
iirili lu .\orlh-
rliig.
Ill-lfraltli Ilrove llrr Sulrlile.
Brusii'r. ii nurse, sixty
fiiiiiid dead 111 her bed
llmliin. She had .¦iiiiimilleil
taking Imiil.'iiiuiii Sin- b'lt
lullig thai she was tired of
¦nunt of 111 hcalih.
Ill
till
siniply in tniir
.•III be ir liv.'
I'lir Bus
I'll
crei aKiee.
Heart at Ihe Are or 108 Vears.
Mis. .lulia .\riiisti-ong. ut'cd years, a nsideni of Mluuesnia sixly years, is dead. She .vns wiiinw of Ihe late Thohins Ariustn n'. Winnebago Falls. N V.
Baltleshlp Wis
With IMIle CI Wisconsin, the of her class, wi
oosln In Coniinlsslon
reiuouy III.' batllesh newest and »|S'i'di. i formally lurne.l ov
Farty Japanese Klllsrt by KaploslaB.
While H iiuauliiy ..f ihim^se uunixiw d,r wai. Is-ing deslniye.l ut Khan hal Kwan. China, ihere was au i vpl.^slon. and fprIT jH|>aiiesi' soldiers «i n-
kilbid
Th
ingt. tut 10 irol
Tbs
e I
¦n. n 1
of
i.'S will
Ma
rk
'111
Wl
ml
I hi
1 f.
l nlled Stales
t.'il States. II 1
ll nm ac.'pi pssitproviil.'. ,' ishiud's ,n
ireign power
an.l Cuhs
s ^ai.l iu
Cuba's
. AlUi-rle
-dits uud
s.
Fel-aaaal Mention.
Twain smok.-
1.
Wash
an con 1 tr.-.ii
s continuously
to the Fnlled Stat San Frauclfi-o. Cal I H Ki'iier took coiu liattleship.
VIetorla-s l-aaf Words.
The Pally News, of London, has un eartbe.1 from au obscure provincial wivkly ni-«»pai~'r. a si«H'ch made al Heading by I...nl \\ anise.-, in whi.-h Ills lordshl|i N reiMrii.l s» aiinoun.'lng that ihe uiie,.n'« last w.rds n\\ her Walter I'hristh-. the well kiio'wn | deaibl.^l wer.-. 'Oh thai pea.-., may oiue " '
rrlBCetoo traiuTt. ha for two years liy the siu.leuts of ihi- I'aleeraity of I'aiif.imla to han.lb tkelr atblrilr iraiua.
David Barrle. tlie pei>re».'niative of Bir Tbomas I.lpi.m. arriv.-d at .New Tfirk City fruui England, sauguiu.- .>t tbt Mieeeea nf tbe Hhamrxx^ IL In wlu Mm Ibe AinsiHoa'a <-un
- Deail.
Falker nf cleorce A K
I llngh Kerr the fiiber of i^-orge .» \ Kerr, .ine of ihe ivnvici.-*! men in lb P..i«. Meier munler .am-, now i*rv;n, a llf..-. 11 y.-ar .s^'Ut.'n.v in the Siai priaun «t rn'nton. di.J at h^.* home lu ; l"»t*nkUl. N J
while writing
Prisid.'Ui Kruger has undergone an ois'raiion for Ins sight.
King Kdward VII made au extcn sive tonr of .America In l*iii>.
Bisbi^p I'otter has rented bis cottage at NewtKii-t. K. I., and will nm go there next sun.mer.
Thmugh the defeat of Senator Chandler the lienate will '.ose Us ouly shorthand writer.
Presi.leni MeKlnley has prom'.siHl to o|H>n the Pan .American Exposition at I Buffalo on May IM.
W .1 Bryan deni.'S Unit h.' is going 11. K«ri.|S' He nas oo pmsi-iit nientlon nf leaving Ins editnrial ibalr
The.Huke .if Niirf..|k. ns Chief Butler nf Kugland. IS entitleil to a g.dd cup .tt Klug KdwanVs tsironnilou.
Prin.-e J.i.Hihini. the ten year ol.l %nn- nt the i.erman KMin>r.ir. Is the young , est lleui.-nani in (he iJerihan army j The Priuiv lni|.erlal if .l.ipsn will I -tnn on h fon'i;:n tour i..-\t spring He I 'III pr.ii.ab.y visit the I'nited Slates 1 Sir HIrniu Maxim aay« th.it .niear* Is-- T..r». the safety bleycle wa« laveo-.ed U.id uiai}.' ..ne f..r |i;ui».-U and rUI
. iloverum.'
Capiuin ti
laud of Ihe
X.I 11 re
Filipinos Kill III
uraes
ive r.poried that ili.. n:i lives of the Island of Mindnrn. P I , rose against the insiirg.uls and kilbsl Ihe insurg.'Ui liovernor. Ther.' arc no troops at Mludoro
Mention.
¦hosen tlie magnolia
Mississl|ipl ha as her Vtale Hower
Porto Rico r.'isirts its larg.st mips of sugar and tubaoi'
Chicago has Issued 4i«l 'icentca to auto operators up to date
The berrtug catch off .Newfoundland will be a tolal fadure Ihis season.
Th.' troubles in Ihe Far liusi ore be¬ lieved IoIh- cMUsiug the prtvulcni slump iu the silver market
The (.'alil'urnia Senate has asked President .McKmby to remoie F-xleral yuarautiue offln-r .1. J Kiuyaun from Ujr port of San Francu...
A subway scut-me Is jiroiM>s.-.l fm Chicago, every other street in the buei- ness s.'clion being Involved In the pro jccl.
Tb<' candy uk'U nf I^nsing. Mich.
rresident NlRns
President M.-Kii,'..., .\riiiy Item-gain?,,I -i
Sun Ulsappeati' :
By 111.' lil.m: . New York City, !. .: .«;1IMI.IHSI eslale lo llis
I II b-aruid thai .luh-
leen y.ars ago. uud heard from since.
Law.
; signed I In¬
ii Lillys will a I ing »li«i of his son .lul.'s, it has
Thlnl
Twins
fariii.-r.
Ihe ihin
v.'ars 111]
lli.'d in
arc tine
Fair af Twins
boru IO lil
near Terie 11
1 pair since hi
ll thre.' month
Infancy, and
babies sixteen
In Fo
nri;i'
auil'.
s ma;
s a i;o
Ihe ..
niuui
ur V.-ai
It,-, IO
Illll, '
-riiiL'i-
The
1-coud
hs old.
Mild to have i-oui-liiili'd a
iiieiK adinilllng lliisslau sugar fr.'c of
dlff.'rcntlal duties
Snow blockades are causing (iermnn rallnuitls iiiinli Iniuble
Boers capiiin'd llie Itriilsh imst nt .Moilderfoniein. near Krugersilnrp, Siiiiib Afriea.
The linke of ('ornnTllh and York, hPlr-npparpnt to the B/ltlsh throne. Is 111 of the meusles i
It is declared that rterraany will not r.sk the Fnlled Stntes to snliscrlbe wholly or In iiart Ihe loans needed, ng gregallng »r.i.:;.''i(i.fKKi.
Bi-ltlsli West Indian iroops mi St. ll.'lena mill illll d nnd terrorized the island
The Ni'iics .Imirnal. of Vienna, as¬ serts tbat one of the I'sriiest acts of King KdwanI Vll of England will be I.l Iniu thr triple nlllaucc,
(i.'Ueral Kitchener reports active op iraiioiis nuiiiiist ilie n.i Im; p.ner com ninmloes In Snnlh Africa, with fight ing by the for.es iiinbr lienerals Fn'uch aud Hamilton
Mate Fair Hate ChanReil.
The dale of th.' Stat.' Fair Is to .¦h.iiu'i-d from the last w.'ek In A LMIsl 111 Ihe Week of Septemlier '.I. Tt
Is der lo ace.'pl Ihe offer llf 1
L'niiid trotting eirciill to liiive ihe rae h.-ld then' that week.
« lilled kes to lav the blame of his iwii -ii-ti.iiis liaik nn Ins niaslor. Thus iln 111-11 lliiiik oi (iml as a lianl master, and 'ly In Ihrnw on Ilnn Ihe blame of llii-ii jwii wiongilniug, "(Jaljieiing-whi-ie Ilinll llilsl lint siatler" ill, Vl, Tins was nnl
I true charge, for eai-li one leceivcil iiun-li ii.ire llian he had gaiii.^il; (iml always lib (i.ilK lewanls all "li.i serve llim.
¦ii' "1 «as afi.inl" All siuuers arc iliaiil Olli lir-I parents were afraid
II III 11 thev ilisnlievcil. Fear caused tins icniinl 111' hull' the talent Ins lord had en Inislcd to hiin. anil now ihat he iniiii'S •iiiplyluiuiled he has ilnulile rcson lo fear 'Ihiiu liasl lliiue own" iH, Vl. lie secins ;o liiiast ot Ills honestv mnl upngliliicss,
I'fi, "Wirked an.l slotliful," Ilis mastci iv.is nol to be tritlcil «ith. The servant Iiii.I been. I Idle and unprotitable, 2 I iii;i-alelul. .1 Ihe llllle wmk he hoil done, in dinging lo hide Ihc money, wa^ iliength wnr..c than Kasted, 4 He hail nil.'rlaincH hard Ilinughls anil said fiilse things aliiiul his iiiaslrr "Tlinii kniAicsl ' Hut of tliine own mnulh shall tlitu br Pi'lgcd, '
'.'ia "Tliiiii oughtest," The fad Ihib he knu? what Ins master rciiininl was a rca ..111 «hy he should have used the talent Cn.l appi.iU 1.. II. IS "n'a.mialile" lieiiKs. ami I.-lis us i.liiil «e "nllKliI " In dn, " l-.\ iliaiigeis," "Hankers," ill, \'l. Liter ally, "Tl, thnse wlm stand al tables." bii iiiuse the bankers had laliles before Ihem ¦With iiitenst ' 111 Vl. His inasl.-r hail n right 1,1 experi a reANoliable prolit fnilil
C'Vnncc is a in
Who. bept
around
T.-. "in.I another scnivr ti-T-k or two That tn Ills far famed fiinlsliip m»y re¬ dound He spies a nsslv bskine merrily..
An.' oui.-kly! ere Ihe hu»y conV «aa know. U'-th linffcr pok-'s it. «well-nr sirilv— Am' '..' nur dainlirsi cikc is turned lo »;.iuiih'
- Joseph H. Grcgor)-. in Lit«.
HUMOR OF THE DAY.
"T loved you," be raved, "from th*
Pt-st ulclil I hnd your fntbcr'a ratine In
Bradslrecl's'-Plillndelphl.l North
American
"Whnl is Ihe mean-nir of tbp word
natural?" asked the tea,-her of a amilll
mipll. "It's the way we net ^crol'e Wa
Icarti manners." wns the answer.
He Ihoiighi he would lie ahTenrJ,
V"d wril for monev; W»ll "inw he I. b-shrewad—
Is that uot fioinv' ,
- rhiladelnhia Press. Fnlhcr-"^Iy dniigliter tells me, air, that yon have been making lore tfl bor." riubbeily -"I don't know wh» she should slnele me ont ainons ao many." —Pelrnll Free Press.
Wife no ii:iliappy htisbandW'l wouldii I worry. .lohu; It doesn't dc any good to borrow trouble.'* . nua. band "Hmroiv trouble? Ureal Cnesar, my dear. I ain't borrowing tioubls; 1 bav.. It to llllll,"-Tit Bits.
"I see that a Swiss engineer has In- vented a brake that will slop a flylii-s pxpress-tralu Inshle of pighl yards'* "iTood. Rut how about the pRsarn. pel's-are they expected to atop, tool" -rievelnnil Plain Penlcr.
Pparson-"l'd like to know who aenl me this abusive letter. I'll bet It wan that crank next door." Mi's. Pcnraon- •'I don't Ihink so. Jolin. It must h»T» lieen some on- who knows yon tunch belter than he does" Tit Pits,
"I wish I knew whether there ll anything in Mr, Shadyslde or uof." said Miss Belli'llelil to Miss Bloomlleld "Have you ihought of testing hlit! ivllh Ihp enlhoib' ray?" nskiM the lab 'er- Plltsburuh (Tironlclp-Telpgraph, The rnhhit leel llu- IVleian hare And said Wllh craud and lordly sir: "When pledge of unod luck man scriirei Jly left hind leg's as good «¦ yours." —C'hicago Kecord. Townc -"Thai boy of Jonea'a ll old¬ er ilinn he looks, isn't lie?" Brownr- "I don't think so. Why?" Towne- "I saw llim oul skating to-dn.r. and h» npver oi'ce tried to see how near he I ould go to the dai"-'pr sign without falling In." Phlliidi'lphia Pi'ess.
"He ipioies a gnal deal of poetry.'* fa Id liie ycung woiniii,. "Then I shouldn'i Iioi hei about iiim," said Mia* Cayenne, "Ile is piobubly not spi'loua. A man never iiuotes poetry except when he Is loo liizy to think of aome Ibing lo sny on bi.i own account."— Washington Star.
the lain
thfill
111 his Th.' lale
,*.IJ.,.irn li.er Maiel
n^|/iiitid at Alliau.i
411..
Ihat tin Leu'isiiiinn' wiiiilil luoliablv iidjouni oii-r .Momlay. Manh t. In onler m en- able lb" Si'iiaiiirs and Asseinlilvmen to sii.'iid llie Inauguration ccremoniei at Washington mi that day
All Arnunrt Hie Ktale.
Mlil.llepori Is locnti.d in two ciiuntle>; and ihn-e lowushlps.
Sieiil.i'n County Is flood.'d wllh cmin terleit fifty,ent liiei-es.
.V cmideiisi-d milk faitory Is n possi ble hast (III.I enterprise.
'ii-nes.-e mnl Orleans Counties repori -iili'lmitiHl ris.s lu the prbes of farm pnipi-rty
'¦nriiell I iiiversliy may lose the For .siri I nlll.lie lii...aiise a parly of stii ilmiis Invi'SiiL'alliig In the .\dironilack.^i usiil fiiiir tubs of oleomargarine, irl.'ans Connty farmers eip...
11 him," The un Illy reproached by Ins master, bill he Is acluallv puiiishe.l He loses whal he had failed to use ¦fii-f
11 unto'111111.' II IS another lewnnl nl
lallliflllness. The faithful one does lh< Moik left unHmie l.v the iiiif.iithfnl seiv ml. and leeeiv.s Ihe re«ai,l b.r diilllg it.
W "Sliall Is- given" The nne who rcallv has pnwers and iilnlili..,. and make. g I use nf them. Ill liini shall l.e given
glcaler jMiKsessions, "Tlu' ealeflll use 111
nnv fiiciiltv incn-ases its imwir The only wiiv In enlarge mn sphere is to fill In iiiern.iwin;; tin- -pliin- we are ,n Tll» linn/iiii widens as we elinili ' "Shall lie laken awav" Fnim hnn Ihnl liatli mil •ven tli.il whll h he sei'inelh In have iLukr < ISI i.)iall lie taken awav
.'Ul ¦Inprofilable" He wa. wicked anil lull all. and wa. i nsl inlo nufer dark ii.'ss. ni,-n-lv lii-..iii.i- 111- w.i. unpinlilalilf «n.| idle and i.iiri...l his fnleiil ¦¦Outer tarknes." Thnse wlio fail In nla^v ("hrisl mil ll. lasi from His presenee The pun ishment ..f the wii keil will be terrible and Plernal,
A Crab Onliallt.
In Ccntial America llierp Uvea a roll. ber cnib, of almnsi lnci'cdilil<> alae, and soniewliat re.seiiibllng a large apl- der. The distance between It* ex. tended cUiws Is soniclitups as great a* Iwelve feet. 11 spends the grealei part of lis life on land, and cilmbath* cocoaiiul trees, on ihe fruil of .which It lives aliuosl entirely. It digs In the ground deep Iniincis aud llnca them wllh cocoaiiut fibre.
When engaged Ihe robber crab can break u man's limb wllh Ita powerful cIhwm. Animals appVonehlng It to4 closely often receive nn ugly pinch, which Ihey do nnl siiou forget, and ll Is on record Hint oii^ of these erabi has caplnied anl tried lo drag off a gun I,
To o|M»n a cocrnnnt flie robber crab romovi's the bark from the end (»n. talnlng Ihe three eyes, one only ol « hich Is easily penelralcd, aud harlog fiiiiiid this. II revolves the nut agolnal tiip point of oue of lis spindle lega UD- 111 tbe ^opening Is large enough for It to Insert Ils great clnw. \Vltb thtl II breaks Ihe shell, grinds llu> conleuti Into small pieces aud carrlca them to Ils mouth.
ieneral Pe Wet. the Boer military i |iiy their hind male helii better wage
hav
bi-en warned bi
the
Dolnas of Ht»«* Legislatures,
.V I..11 to restore the d.-atli penalty las be.-n inirudui'.d m Maine.
A lull 10 nlmlish the d.-at'i n«u.il;y has Im'vu introduced lU New il.nnp shire
rhe pelaware Senate has pas. i a lull abolishing the whipping jmisi at.,I pillory
rhe Minn.'soti Legislature has i i.t.-,| in taviir of the p(ipiil:i, il,-, ;-mi ot Fulled Siai.-s Seuuiurs,
Tbe lower bouse <,f Ihe Teua,s-. I-'gislaiiir,' bas ail,.pt.-,la_iu-s.-niti,.u cxpr.ssiiij; sympaihy vrfiTTit,. l;-- rs
A hill to alwllsh the ¦ fr.-e lun.L ' b.is bis-n iuiroduci'd .u Wis-onsin.
There is little likelih.s.d uf a rc|H-aI by the Kansas Li'gis'ature of the law granting amnicipal BUtTrnge lo wi
Antt Saloon I.eagui- not to sill "brand; drops "
Michigan | The njieal bill has Ik-cd'ri'i«)rtcd
I Udil
is sai.t
hai
Jrii all oi.'t Ma.ne on It
J^iJMlil -:
formed for the purjK>fc.- of establishaig 1 iloaring Mou)e Carlo oi: the,English ^oa•I. without tbe three mile limit,
%*ide from the.amount due the Staii .-wrnisueut *• h.Mil fund uml the n,ites lue the State s.ukuig laatL. Aj-».iiit«» iwrs Ul lUIslau-ling [Wrtlet or -redii
favorably
The Massa.'huselts Legislature dis ;Hrsed Very ti'u.ckly ,.f in,- proiK.sitj,.n lu albiw vuimg ny ui.-tkiOg one crnaa on the lialloi. It tailed to get a favor able endorsement lo connuttree.
Oregon has joined Washiagmn ia asking I'ongress to re enact :he i:hl nel.. .xi'iu«i..u laws, an.l to widiu :ii. ni to apply t^.ihe Japuueise nnd aU uiber MoofoUao or Aaiativ a£¥f.
I. a.ler. Is reported to have shot t, burghers who were on the Pence Com¬ mission which visited hi« camp.
It Is slated tbat Itussin, besides in di-inulty. will demand frnm (hlna $"1. i««i.(«jii for restoring Mnm-hurla. ami that Ciiiiiit M,n Walders^e will de maud »;t.V»i.i«si fur the killing of Ha r.in »<in Keii.ler. the lierninn -Minis t.-r
Puke Henry of Me(klenls>rg .Schwe nn, whom yueeu Wilh.dmiua wil: iiinrry. ma.l.' his formal entry Intf Th.. iiague. Holland, wearing the uni form nf a Pun h iieneral und Dutch dvcoruti'ins
Adi-lbert S liny. Fnlted Ktatea Con fill nt Pretoria. sailiH) from '^¦I'* Town. South Afrl.a.
Many arr.'sts have ts-en made by the Pruss.an nulhorliles In the i'ollal, pnivlnci>..f Prussia, as they have dl* .-overrtl evi.leu.e <if th. .xisience oi soci-tl.is aiming nt a revolutionary rU ins. ''
I'l.rmer President .^ndraile, of Vene zuela. will lend a filil.usieriug expe.1i lion from Cuba.
Karl K.,ls.rt« does not ros'emplatf ] ill,' ii.ssihilliT ot witlidriwing a «lngji I s.ildioi fn.iii S..-jth Afrua for tlit- pvil I i.rvlic ui^iht. I
.ar than Ihey did last
There nre thirty Ihn-e cheese facto rles all,! I'.'.issi ,.iws wilhin u radius of ten miles nf Kill,-, it I vIIJh.
The Sinii' Board of Kijuuliiation Is ixiiei-i.'d III lucreuse by »1.'SI.(«SI.IKJ0 111.- lax ass(-ssiiii-ni "ti real nml [ler s.iial pr.i|sriy In .Vew Vork fhty.
liiir.ng l!«»i 11 total of li;". persons w,-n- n-ielv,.,l HI th,- Bn.,.ks .Miinorial Hnspiial In Punklrk tIf Un-s.' KH w.n- ills.liiiige.l as cun'd. thiriy na • mprovi-d and niu,' as iiniiapnived. Fin,','11 ,||.-il and seven are still lu the hospital.
Warld-s Fair For Child's Toys.
Tbe auth.iriiie* have lust arrat)geil a novel inlernst.onal eihiliilj'm fur next vear in sufh nl the Paris F.xiKisttion buildings as remain sLan.ling Thi
Dan
Th.
l.y MiMnlna,
.,1 Males Weal hrr llu
1.1 asriTl.iin llie aminliil of damage ilmif Iv lighlniiig 111 llie I'lulcd States. The -I..11-111. i.ill.ilel fnr IWHI have jnst hem piibhshiil 111 the M.inthlv Weather He vii-w The number nf hml.lings damage,! l.r destroved bv lightning in IH'JIl »a. Vl'.*;. in aildilion lo these 7'i» Iniildingi r.-i'iltht lire as a re.iilt nf prr»»ftiiltv Ir oihiT stnnliires that were fired by light lung 'I hi' r.-|K.rt sals that a rnnserval ivr i-stimate of Ihe intal In.. In- lighlning diir ing Ihe year wniiM be »H,l*«iiiiSi
bili'.n li u. ini-;u.i- nernhng nl lelc lo .-hil.lsen nr ennneelid vnth 'hildho. toys .-r games, or with l.abyd.im. in counlric. and souvenirs ol childhood
iUrs r.iin Foaii.1 In Ilnnalnlii.
A Vfry r.rc eon Us b-en ;.,'ind bv ex- caisior* Mho vers wurking on a inunda¬ tion for a bui.iliug in lt..iiolu;u. Ha»an. !• II ..ne .-f t'.' li;..' minted h«.!i rtoilars -1 lli.'a siel IS said tu •.- a .-en nl grisi iniefvM- i.k <s>iWUM> rw iindiir »«« U leied »*<« lor >t
Quaeu's Last Cllfl Was In WIrtnws.
ll IS liehevi-.l Ihal one of the lasi ai-ia of yur-en Vielori . . ss to signify a wish llisl the l«»tinii.nial s-nl hy the children nf Canada shnild I* Ualtded over to the Itiival I'strioiir Commissiiiners. for the brneht of the widows and orphans of sol
li.-r, killed in South Africa This desire I. I" (nminuniialed to the Comniission.-rs
III a lellnr frnm the C<,i„iii»l Ottiie i| I
the day afler her death The testimonial
nnsialed I.f the sum ol tlTIKiO
A l.lnrnln Itellr llestroyad.
The lious.' ..hire Nan, V Hanks i.lighte.l hei tr.iih I . Ibnina. Lin.nlll has tieen lie .Ui.vid by hre ll was the fir.l lwo«l..r.li ...iileno- .r..i..| in lluvle ( ,unl'.. Kv and wa. ..ve, a leulurv i.lH I- »s« built V.V.Iurtge lame. I" Mit,l»:ll Ibre il wa. that Nsmv H.ink.. a frenueni vi.il..r tr Ihe Mil-h»i! family »..-e}.t«d, m lb* win ter ul l,eOj, the band of 'Thomas Lincolo-
Oll Walla la New a*nth WaUs.
Eilraor.linarv results have l*en ob- lained in N.-w .Stnllh Wales hv ihr finv- .rnim-i I tiic.n.-»r. wle, nav. men iHii.ng '.ll wells A number of tanks have Imifii
completed
Rallraad i:«riilocs Ni Ilis rnltxl «lat«a.
rroni rei-iii,- nf Iti loniLanies, .-overinij «r.2H m..f. Ol r.iliiad, t&e gain in e.m- mgs of tin- enure iiiileage ,.f the I'niled States i.i es'inul'd at »125,'»*,(«).
ra.or ISomT. Ahnoi twenty-one -pet- rent of the af«» ol Norway u corerrd fiy ioreita.
A Tale-Brarlna Marbla. '
Lord Kelvin once Hiirpriaed hia clan by Hie quick and amusing manner In which he solved a problem ou "aound." In Ihe midst of nn experiment Lord Kelvin bad ceased Icclurlug, and Wtl Rllenlly watching. nlong_ with moat (rl the studenls. the prngn'Hs of an ozper Itueni. There wns a dead alienee, which was suddenly mid rudely brO' ken by the sound of a marble, which nn luatlenlive pupil bad purpopely ilrnpped. and which continued (o roll and drop, drop, drop down m the tieri of benclies till It reached tbe ground floor. Meanwhile Lord KelviD had ipiickly lurneil around and obaorved wlieru the niarbb' emerged on the Hiior. He coiinleil back the numbM Of times he hnd beard it drop, and then aunouneeil:
"Mr, X of Hie seventh tier. JTOO
may report lo me afler the lecture."
The eiulnint s.lenilst hnd correctlj spotted tuo culprit. - Maiuljr Ab«al People.
Mnshrnoin Culture by AaU. In the Amerleau Naturallat ProfM' »or Wheeler describes a new gCDtU of Insei-t living cninmeiisnlly witb certAlB aula The general render will. boW- ever, la. s|ieclttlly Interested IB Ihe so lalled "iniisbroum gardwt^' formed by the aula lu i|ueatloD. It appears that ihey cm and trgaaporl Into Ihelr subterranean cellar* Uurft pieces of leaves, which are there di¬ vided Into smaller frnguieota, aad ¦!• tlinntely reduced lo a fine pulp. "Tbl( pulp Is heaped up. and auon beoomct Invaded by the uiyceliiim of • faogaa. Tlie mycelium Is kept aaeptlcalljr ilean-l e.. free from all apeele* of fungi and eveu fnmi bai lerlu—aod IB- dined to grow In au abnormal w«jr by bringing fprlh minute awelllngl wbich cunstlinte the only food of tbi ant coh/ny. .xioller likens tbeae awoU- lugs to ili« -kohlrabi' of tb* Qenaaa kitchen gardena."
A Unt'h-WorklDC Brake. An engineer nauied I'lanta, ot OfB*- va.'la res[Hjnsllile for the liiTeDtloa of a mechnulcal brake that wHI atop • train running twenty-five mllca bb bo'jr wilhin i-igbi yards, aod ooe roB- uing fifty miles an hour witbia rwmtjr yarda. Pasaengers ran apply tbe brak* liy pulling au alarm cord. Tbe aboch la aald to be leaa than that c|iiia«4 br exiatiog brr.kea. Th.; iioveniineat Wll ddopf the laveutlcD vu traHW '' out HwltserlaM
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^u§§nn $omA^ %t\AtiJo, 2" VOL. VI. A FAMILT NBWal'.VI'ERl OF T.Or.Vt, aNH tiRNF.RAT, ISTKt.MOENC *. FRFEPORT, N. Y., FRIDW, FEBin\\HY S. «»o TXKMS: (LOO TIAKLT JR ASTABbB >0. 15. PEN'S FUNERAL Yist Crowds Witness tbe Sol- eiDQ aod iDipressiTe PageiDt in Londor. LAST JITES AT WINDSOR by tlii-co ivllli ilpwncnHt licndn. Vet till" first iviiK the (iiiccu of Eng l.ind. nnd ivlth her ivan the wninan who. If all.' lives will ,Tlsn hold Ibc proud title, nnd behind Ibcu) walked the rrlnccsscii lo whom every knee In Kngl.'iiid. however noble. Is Imwcrt In curtesy. In striking contr.ist with thp black rolled women, fnlh.wcd behind the IblfaBnadred RUas an.l Frlnces Fol- he.ids Of the royal households, in gnr- I...1 VlrtorU'. filer - Thousand. 1 K^""^''"if';™"; .'¦'».''...'''¦'"'''"'¦' '.'.''..'.."." Connaught walked sl.iwly and mourn- icred with dark ovcicunts. and he fullv. n snd looking group In spite of stnndards were draped with black, the the brllliaucv of their iiniforois. Be otlicers wearing baUJd Of creOC on hind them npp."ar."d the royal Prlmi's. their sleeves. three abreast, and then the most tnily Then cnuie Held Marshal Lar itnli- patbeiic sight of tbe dnv came In view ens and bis staff and foreign uillltary It wasn.iniplcban.l Inldn.'k. for all nltachps. After iheni canii- four the woi'ld like the sisters of some le- mass.-d bands, three hnudr.'d musi- llglouM.irder. mourning hnnililv for one ciauB. announcing the lopi.ng of the of Ihelr order wbo bad pass.-d awny. body of tbe Queen, 'lliere was a lung None was dislinitulshnble mmi the array of courl officials, under the hini others. All wore plain black dresses ershlp of the Puke of .Norfolk. L.iil with long cippe veils anil walked .Marshal, all nllirert (lUiiiutly nnd bnl- bearing iiiai The catafahine ilaiu lenilon. both licuuse nieaiillig and the glitt. Jew-els. The ininil W.I small oblong block ml a rich luill of while wnudi ed popular (It- of Its sombre r of the royal a paibeiically ccali'd bi-neiilh sailu. on the Orlta eaaail tlia Removal of file Queen's Boot From Cowes to Portsmonth _ Tka FriMMalon Thronali llie Ktreets •r Iisadaa From VIrlorIa Slatl. radOlaaton filallsn.Wh»re the Train OTaa Taken Far Windsor—Final Cere- ¦aany ia St. Gearce'aCHapet—Memorial I ¦«me*s All Over llir World. f LondOD.—All I.onrtnn nnd thonsandg bf jieopip from tb*- remotest villages of Uio kinfdom pnld lbi>lr flnal homage tn jQaoOn Victoria on Saturday. Deep sol- •nnltjr filled all lieails. There was kwmtiilacent grief—the feeling thnt one M.tbc rmplre's great Instltnllous was Bloalnci but nn such Horrnw as sur- tvnndcd the .-offlna of Lincoln nnd 0«rflcld. eut otr bi-fore tbclr work was Ooae. I flfrer^ one felt that the Inevitable lloktii had dealt kindly witli their aov- I rear, most lniiiilih''liui nini-ere n rs,- came Ihc royal tenauls nnd scrv nts. When the procession arrived at ,„ I Trinity pier the coffln was Imrne tn Ihe ,_ I chapel on the after deck of fhf .\lber- In. King Kdward. his sisters and diingblers. weiil ou board the Vlc- loi'lH and .Mlierl. The oilier members of the royal family Imariliil the yailit OslKirne. which was followed In tb»' narnl line by the lierman Imperial yachi llobenzollern. Half a million people, who lined ihe shores of the Solent, then witnessed a notnVde and impressive sight. It was the transit of thp fiiiiernl yaiht acre"" Ihe waters belwi-en walls of steel. Bat¬ tleship after liattleship thundered Its grief. Iinnd after band wailed Its dirge nnd crew after crpw bowed low their heads as tbe yachi swept pn«i. Minute guns were tired by all the ships In Ihe Solent and ai I'owc.s. coin- meni'lng when Ihe AllH-rtit left the pier. After flie procession had passed the Majestic, the last of the line, the corners of wnli-li gleamed the royal ! arms. Ai-ni.-s ihe pall the royal siaiid- j nnl was draped aud a large crown of gold, Iniriisti'd with jewels, rested nl I the head of the coffln. (in the foot of the ciirtlu were two sniHliei- crowns, with a gold jeweled sceptre lying lie- IweeD them. A largp Imw of purple was aitaihcd to ihe .-ottiii. This was the only symbol of uiouriiing. Beside the coffln walked the stalwart bearers. non-coniinls,iloned offlcers of tile (Inanls nnd Hnusehold Cavalry, and outside of these the Qneen'g eiinerrlos, lord in waiting and physi¬ cians. The specincle wus quickly past, and tli.n ciiiiic the royal ninurners. inouni- ed on heailllfiil chargi-rs. The King. Kaiser and liuke of I'onnnught. who road.' abend, wore long black conlKs over their brilliani military iiuiforms. Vi-.iicli were only uow and Ihen re¬ vealed In pari as ihey moved nlong, .Nexi came a daziling array of Con- tineulal I'oyall.v, nnuiberiug aliout forly In all. and riding three abreast. So I'lose werp tlipy together and srf i iili-kly (lid Ihey pass ijiat few of the preseut and prtispectlve rulers of king¬ doms nnd principalities could Ih' dis- tlngnlshed. The new Qupen nnd Priu- cesscH In carriages aud a small mili¬ tary esi-orl. Including a deputation from the yiii'i'ii's ileriiian Dnigoon I'pglini'n;. brought up ilu- rear'of the MILESHEABflFTBEAHHYi lant i-iil Army. Mnj i Adna 111 the A. Miles. Nominated by the President For "v;^"'';;;:'¦;;';;;;,?,',, Lieutenant-Genpra!. -i THE CABINET VOTED THAT WAY i Qliesllnli yV.. . SllliMill Consl.lrratlen — Vo Till Ihe KeKUla t Imirre ami , I. Be ¦MaJ..i-i;enfr-ils - j ..1 to Ilr « llrUadLT In if rvlre—lllhers rromoled ¦ I'r.'siil.'lir I pi'( slop. ' IMTERIOK OF AI.BEIIT MEMOHIAl. (IIAI'F.I,. I'-ItdfiyioitK. r(Vl«totla now re«t» by thsslda of Prince Albert, llio l.iUlJoiiBort uf the Vueon.^ • •rdgii; that bin- passing hnd been aa bappy 00 ber life was useful. The pen- pi* gatbered to honor ber memory nthM' than to mourn hpr loss. ^-"'IBA baolneaa ceased, even the drlnk- lai 'konara cloalns their doura during tbo day. Tbe newspapera suspended publlratlon. and life In London, like tbe root of the empire,' turned fnnn Its (Bllatoaiary channels and wna focused npoa throe miles of Weal End sln-els. tbrongh which Ihe coifln conlnlnlng '^. ' tile tiodjr of Victoria passed. ^V To an America*, the ceremonies. With all the theatrical trappings of . Koyalty.were not more Impressive thjin tbe funeral of a chief magistrate chos- l>D by the people. But tbe slglit of — tbe King, riding nfler the collln of bis mother and queen, witb four otber kiDga and balf a hundred nf the high- eat rnyaltlea of Eumiiean dynasties following and the lieredlliiry (jnaint attarhes of court, was one never to be forgotten. Tlie decorations everywhere were Impreaalve, hnt not elBborate. rnrplc Uraperlea, hung with green wi-eaths. firedonilnnled. Kings were on most tif the hulMlngn. The bnapltals cared for I.'IIX) persons Who were Injured In the crowd, tif tbia Dumber, however, only sixty were lerloualy hurt. The inullltiides wei-e remarkably orderly. ,The flret porthm of Victoria's Jour oey from Osliorne to tbp tomb was ircompllaheil on Kriday nmld scenes a^ilch will lie inemornble tlirough mun^ iaan one reign of her successors. It waa "queen's weather" to the very laat. Altbough It lacked Ibe Mpeclncular grandeur of the naval display, the ?ereniony of taking the body of Vie. lorla from Dstiorne House to the royal yacht Albrrtii wus of nlmoKt eipial In tereat. The mvalcnde which wended slowly through the narrow lanes, down throngh the strwls of Ihe llllle town »f ("owes to the Trinity pier, wns a funeral proifsslon such as the world bad-never aeen before. Kings and l^ncea, a qneeo anil princesses walked iumbly betl^een black lines of mourn Ing lalandera, escorting the coffln of tbe dead anverelgn. Thousands of nieo. wonw-p nnd chil fln-o were galhelvd all along the route. The rond was llneil with pob-s. wlth'f ahlelda of black nnd silver, bi'ariiig Ihe royal monogram or Kiirrniindiil wllh flags. Every stand, window and roof wlieui-e the pro.'esslon iiuihl be viewed was fllleil with hiiuianlty. When tbe kbnkl colori-il gun cnrrlnge came In sight, even th.' tiniest boy lierclied In the tree ti. i kiii'W lliat those lewels and Ihat rl.b coronallon rolie lild tbe fiirm of the woman who for inon> than sUty years hud governed Ihe great empire. Behind the coinii came the King. wllh She Kniper.ir .if liiriuaiiy and the Duke of t'ouuaucbi ou his right and left. The two monarclis and llie Duke of forts and ships In Portsmouth Harbor liegan In turn to tire mliiiite gnus, and coutluiiert filing until the .Vlberta was alongside thp wharf. No standards were displayed and enslKUH and uiiluii jai'ks were all at half-mast. The bands playisl the fnii ernI inarches of Chopin and Beeihoveii only. .No national anlheni was played When Ihe Alberln entered Ports¬ mouth Harbor the ancient frigate Vic tory. Nelson's old Hngsliip, Hied n sii- Ime from muzzle loaders. The marines if^innliig ber stood at arms. The display was n lilting triliulc from a nation owning .Vilson for its hero lo 118 dead moiiarcli. .\ll who wit- iiesseil It leslily lo Ihe profound eimi- llou It InspU'cd and ngree Ihat Ihe spe.'tacle .-mild not have been siir passed fur splvudor and siilemn I'lTi-cl. The doiulnaut note lil lln- whole sieiic was Its grand simplicity, ami. so I'ur as huiuiui utterance was .ouceruid. lis slleiic.'. Hefore nine o'clock .Saturday morn lill! Ihc liinly of Ibe tiuecii was taken froiii the Alberta anil Iriiiisfert'ed t.i Ihc funeial train, which was wailing III couvey il to London. A brief re ' llghius service pn ceded the reinoval of the body, only Ihe royal mournei's unending. When all wns ready the petty ntlicers of the nival vaclils. who inled as bean-rs. lifted the i.ittlii and bore II. shoulder high, lo ihc tniiii. .Minnl.' guns were llied fnnn the forts as 111.' procession moved along. The culbii was placed on the dais In the special funeral car. the loynl mourners took their seats, aud llie Iralu moved slow ly nwny. Meanwhile, at Victoria Slaliou, I.oii don. a host oC eiiueriles, olHclals und iiiiiiy offlcers gatlirred to receive the dead. The long idnt forms were cov ered with piiride .loth. I'arriae.'s '•aiiie tor ihe new IJuei'ii und Ihe Prln less.'s. slale carriages wilh gold mouiiled hani.'SH und Irapplngs. ihc horses rlildi'ii by postillions In scarl. I Jackels, wilh a band of crape on iheir Following these came the liille kbakl coloied gnu carriage, which was Jo be ihi' Queen's luwrse It was iliawn by Ih.. cream colored horses which drew the tjucen's coach at the Jnlillce. II was exnclly eleven o'clock when the royal train steamed Imp the sta lioii. King Kihvanl aliglited lirst. ainl wati'heil Wllh thp nsi ot the niial liimlly Hie slow reinoval of Ihe cotliti i» the gun carriage. The King. Km p.'i'or and princes tben luoHiitid and the pi cssiou sl.irled. aiuiile Ihc firing of luluute Eiius and the tolling of chiin-h bells thniughoul ihe cii.v lloyalty. the army, and ihc na\v iiionoiHillted the pageant, riir.'i' ihou sand sol.lli'i-s and sailors, picked coni- paiiles. reprpspiiilng nil brani-li.'s of the servico-cttvalry. nrilllery. infaii try. yeomanry, millila. voliini.'.-rs mnl colonials-formed tho iidviime cs.ori. They mnrched slowly and withont mu sic. Most llf Ihe uniforms were cov ,Iusl two liiiurs w.-is laki'U In pa.ssing fnnn \li-i.iriii Station lo Padilingtun. when- the i-otflii was triinsferred to a train, and Uie journey to Windsor lie¬ gan. The Journey occiipled an hour. .V last multltiidp assembled al Wind¬ sor station, and guns ou t'astle Hill thundered a salute to Ihe niyal cor¬ tege. Hats were doffed us the proces¬ sion again formed and started for St. (ieorge'9 Chapel. Ambassador ChoalP anil oilier foreign repr.'seiitatives jollied the pnici'ssluu al Windsor Af least -tii.mHI people thninted llie rouie irom the slnlion lo St. Ilenrge'.s riiaiH'l. The proi-esslMii wns as plc- lui-esquc as lu London -Vn iucld.'iit that caused I'Xciicment and regi'et occurred during Ihe pro¬ gress of the fniieral procession at U'lndsor. The horses nltiu'lied lo the gun carriage beianie i-esiive. kicked over Ihe liaies nml ni'iirlv overlurni'd Ihc (-arrliii;.. wilh ihe i ofllii. The iiiil- iiiiils viiie ipili-kly reiiiineil, iiinl HM sailors, driiwlng the carriage by a long rope, coiupletcd Ihe Journey. The In cliti>iii delayed Ihe procession nboiit half an hour. The funoral services in St. (iPorge's Cluipcl were of a sliniile character, iioihlng being ndded to ihe plain rllual of lb.' Church of Knirhind After the servli'i-s the remains of the tjueiii wi'i'c remnvcil Ul .\llicrl Memorial Clinpel. whi.ii<. . Ihev wen- phi I in Ih.'ii' tinal resling plii.'e by the side of her hiisliiiiiil In Ihe n>yiil niansoleiiin at Krogiuurc. fnuu wlioin she was parted nearly forty years ngo-a re union to whii'h ilie wlilowi'd (iuceii looked forwanl during all Ihe intcr- vcning decades of her life. \>asliiiigiou. n C-Th has sent to the Senate the nominiiiroii of Ceneral Miles lo be Lleuteniuu- • Jcnernl of the rnitcd Stales Army .Vcconipauying the nominalion .f iJeii oral MilpK are a large nnniber of oi Imr array appointments, the most i'lipm- tnnt of whli-h is that of .MajorCen eral A. S. Chaffee, win. is holdini: his commission :is a major-general of vol¬ unteers, to be a maj.ir general In ilic regular army. (Ieneral MacAnhnr, "i..i in ihe rei; iri Ieneral Neb iiiii.ir g.-ii.'riils, Itrlk-iiillcr mill H, M V.iiiiiL-. r..l..n.-l Chaff.-e. Kiv'lith Cuvalry; al .Vrthur Mac.Vrtliur. r g.'iierals. Colonel .lohn C, Bat.-s. s.'i-.inil luriuiry. dl.. !!-'' '."Vll Whi'iit'iu. Si'vcnih Inrnnirv. c.i „n..l C.iiM'i;.. W. Piivl-. Twi-niv- ihlrd Inl'*ntry; Cilrn-I Tli.-..d..i'e S.-hwaii. As>lsiiini .'iiViniiiui-iiciii'ral Colonel S.-iuin-l S. Siiiiiii.'i-. Sisth I'av airy; raptaln I...i.iiiir. Wo.,il. ,i |
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