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I'.-i! ia 'i f ptr-'.i.'.-.r. .1 ;4 .;.: Tn-i-r-'1 t.i.i' - i 4-. a. .i,;, rnvi 4t Ti.k.a. 434 to w,t for 7-j at ?V nv'.ax pla-- arrir.x"i. r.i.r.:. r -rr,.ta'-: n.--Tii f tiv r.rr .-,t far f.-ora iT Via-lc. a a hir. a x i friait Oa fa U ft a of J.-il a fh.r,- to roai- !' ta rrra-: ya.f, n4 rrb ta i-o4t of Alaska. Taat ia-. ja: oia, i 6x1. If rv on vma to mt biao, h xra on alD. bit b hot4 f 7'rn all thr, anJ arb with a part cot ex-l.nx fiffa prvr." Tb tar on tbir 4aII 7 twari tb two Kox-ibtna aat'J 4.J b a.'i. f.'ayriaioTj,1 th aTa mn aaamtli4 had rr'wtii tbm:ra ia or der. Th. atorjt I:Tian anij Ka"on wr atJ id bj i.'l with thir baka to tb tabi. aa4 on thir J-ft wr j,int4 tb tbr jfrtDf llvimiam, wbiJ on th rixbt tb two 4; '.or ut :i b ':4: a b'x maa tad a arzial! oa tb. l4r aad tb ratr powr. Of ronr," wnt on Eaaton. tb ijl-taa"-j ar enormous, but i ba nua or4 to 'ijaiiz th:n a rx,ri-h a jiwi b!. Th mt;r,x jyint ba fii"l with a riw to rhi. It ia fb nm'.tf-rn-en mi anrboraar ootaiaabi ar of C'j CJ7C4k;n. rbonxb it i far wi-bia ta Arrtic Cir'i. W hav 4.jrjj, J 4.,r mis, ia kiiix oir 'brn tr)''-l KTf. No on koow4 of it 'X'.-'-pt our 4!rc4; cot rn th Nibi;jt Iart ia Irjlon. V mijt T:i,riiijr that w ar not Nib!!it4, but ir! ;-n ma n jrax'I npon a rirat nrrpri-. V bav fri-rif! who bav. bn rj-ijiMti x Jlfl, many of thrn without a trial upon tnre aa'pir-ion. W ar a 'irrip'i.'iij to rtj thou trwU; that is all." "I'," '-fjo4 tb afoijt nun, ;-akinx f'r tb firt ti:i, "that i aii. 1 -k hj (Jauxbr." Anl I toy itr' ;,) on. "Anil I in brother." naiJ ano;br. -It )4." ad-Jed rarl4ki, .irt.j, "a wif rith m." Tar and Graf aul nothinx. Thy had not quit thought it out. and wr unprparil with a ra.-jn. Kanron wa inor at a now. II fonnulf'! a iittl notebook hitherto ron-!l in hi wai4t eoat ixket. "I ba endeavored," h rontinud, without taking bi from the po-kt-book, "to make ever dnartrnent inde tfjflnt aa far a jyihle. For intant, 117 own d-ath would in no wise affect th expedition. The money and information would, after aueh an event, continue to filter through to Hiberia by prearranged f-bannHa. In ne of the dah or lmpri onrnent of our agent in fit. Petersburg, the fame communication would b) kept open. We bar each a aubatltate, and tb arrangement are ao airnple that tbee aubtitut- will hav no dlfOculty In par rying them out, I need aarcely tell you that heavy brib bar been aeat to the right quarter in Mlberia higb ofCcial Quarter." Th stout man grunted In a knowing way, and algnified by a little nod of the bead tbat ,rio further Interruption need b feared. ' "In Kuwrla," continued Kaaton, turning the page of hi notebook, "we all know that every official ba hi prk-e. The only difficulty li In the di-overy of that price. The only part that have not been doubled are thou of the three gentlemen who go out to Kiberla to organize the escape of t1j prisoner and exile. I ur mine that It i unneceary to polat out that the purt cannot be doubled. There ere not three other auch men to be found. A to our hlp, she wa built, above and iVlow, under the pronal upervUlon of Mr. Tyar and myelf. In Mr. Tyar and Lieut. Grace w Lave two aallor eml tiently calculated to bear the atraln that will be put upon them. Humanly speak ing, they inay.be truted to do al) that man can do to get the Argo around Cape Cbeluakln to tte rendeavoua by the date uajued. DM I uf last Baeetiag la Lon- 7 .., ff 4t 4 a-tr ri.u- !" .. ,if -f a a."u. s 4 x-. 4m 1 7 TYa ,a :i4: ;' .1 4 ;.' Sfl if T t.- .-vi-.'s.'" Mil. "as :--! . ' flAlTJ;fl XVII t- a f Alr,..n't' . ; .a l3it, II-a :! : liv: if !.;.;, 4: Wia A.r..-ii Agn W ..- t b.iu .-l .r-X'- 7 4ai.'i4 r :a. ya, 4.1 H-.r -'-tl f.jv.i; ri 1 7 - --.x-i Naa J , m !.-, . .- A i. .of r':rv 4"r..- if vti "X - I- T 1 .O 4?-.f 45 '.f.-.nr .j. I; 34;;--. rl. : M W.3-t i4 1 a: fr-m mj f ir'j rs ij4 jr- ' "4 -x sr.iT-rvjrr. 4a I IIa 4. 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" "V4: L to a at I Wti ;.k t 51.44 Wist, rootia to ar.fiM ta l'S-T with a rS4i'ir4tj . Si W44 oot J'k.r.x t it. b'it t H-3. 'ao sii) i.itr-l ia ta titTr of aa 4 fiH !.tt !m hanftra.f. "Cbo 14 f.ax?' Ta f-rl rii44 br baJ aj froarn'! 4;.xtt.'7, 44 if malinx a an:a.' ffort. "It tx 4 pp. fyfia. ji . 317 acl and oh. j '. Mr. T71.-4." M.4 Wintr a-4 4 n'X aa impnlWr arotaaa. TTr u a ttrf i.' n;4a aal 4i4 of Iiarjr ttyrjt hr ajor.aai:. lnt Mrr tl'.a rrraii moT. hr fria4 an kai;sx on ta wait fr ;-ar-h rjj. rJraarjax hr tnraH hr, fr-ioj ir L fa ta Jixar. ' IIc. !t m a jonr ft." It t4 a'.-n'4t a rr.raaa-!. aa4 th x'' of7d, 4:j turair.x;. Hr j4 wr 44 if a-!th jft74i'-al x''37. M! Vin:r r!;nja;4hJ t5 warta. aoft fia- ne ha.f t'imd. and 44? wla tr han.l c.a-d ia br lap, girlag into tie f.r. "When, h aak.d, 'an wit it? lst.3i axo t Oxf'rd. or on.'y j-iat UT.lr" "I a'jppo," Ia anrrd. ij'iT,'7. "That if. wa Ion? ag- at Oxford; bjt but I tbiak I d.d n know !-." T" J.. '. . . . ' . j j ,1 . 'i4'ju -:r a s.,ir r' wa nri j glvn to tar, but now hr 'a.i- wre gi.'.-n;rix iK;iij. Jt la not the bttrrr tear bat f3ii "My poor, pvir II:n '." m-jrrn jr'-d Mi Winter. trfking br fnd' hand grif!. "And be (''.z'M Tyar be ha inid no'hinx?" "(! fr.irv r.'jt." Mi Wiri-.-' e f-J! on the nw-paj-r lyirig op-n at hr ft. Mhia jcally be read the heading of a long arti'l on th "Nw Arctic Kxpeditioa." I Ir hart nank within h-r. "liuf, IIin," he wbipred, "! you rbir.k he " "llutii, dfir," intp-rrup'ed the girl. "iKiri't ak me that." "II!n, will you f!l me on thing?" The girl moved uneai!y, ke-jit!g her ye avrted. "I think not," he anwered, "you can auk it, but I do not think I will anr it." 'Ton' ago." murmured the low voi'-e of th elder woman, "long ago at Oxford did you think Helen, forgive my atkinz did you think that be lovi-d you?" There wa a long ilnie, broken only by the ofli'tioiM little dock upon the mantel piece, and the heated creak of the gkrwing cinder. Then at laat the an- wer came : "No no, certainly not. But' he wa different from the other quit different. It seem rldlculou, but at the time I thought tbat It wa because be wa a Cambridge man." "Then If you bad not met again thi would not have happened?" "No," anwered Helen, gravely; "It would not. I wonder why Oawin should have saved him, of all men, In the middle of the Atlantic ocean." CIIAITKK XVIII. On tJil same day Onwln Orace dined with (Hand Tyar at hi club. It wa In this manner tbat be disposed of hi un occupied evening. During the actual meal, served In a tall, bushed, and rather lonesome room, by a portentous gentleman In d plush breech and pink stocking, there wa not much opportunity for private conver sation. The elder man was the first to break the silence. He watched rhe fire burn while be spoke, "You bave not," be said, Interrogative ly, "tot leave from the Admiralty yet?" "Not yet," was the answer, returned confidently. Grace evidently aatlcipatei ao difficult l n 314S" 4t4-.fl n: -i-r t 4 1. in Vr-4al i X l.m 4.1 M. W.a-.r. "1"! . '..! T4.-4. "ij 4 a ; 1.' 4 :a :a vr J. I i. . a m ti 4- j.-Q 4i, J s rry .; m 4- ' - m jt 4...3.-. I .".. .! ;. -i f....t't a a ai t i .3 ra mam' '. fm- .!.- " j A ,- ! r -i-.-'Cfl .-a.- f ;.l -4- 7 . if 4 -; i"i f.'.ni. : fi It- f t n .-a.;H 3i.-i.'4-.T-; "I :;;." 4:.l iir4-. 4t !cx"i. !i4 II 'n i a ft 4: 7 vt" ! "I : 1. J i-f j n . - (-i.ax a f i r.-x t ;a k4! i; '.! 3-r , op. '7 4-;vm 4 t ar 1 7 t- 7" v.--?. a. 4 s : r. - 4S 1 4.1. Tnr ' x ' v 4..)c a -a ' a '-. -.-'4 4 4 a -if..l" -I a at; -rr; VH ta.ixa'f i"7 IIa. 1- mI 4 "X"a. ni4f- !7 ; L . -a--- v x xa. T;i.- ,.. i : ' f.;"7 if ".-.x -"r Iir.-.x ra .n-a a.4 1 f-,.;.yar-I -:i.4 r.turk h ta-xat . i" a -ac. j 3(.-.-o- . - t" h 4 -o .. -a . f i-it aa 1 a .. At sra a av..:;- 24 i,aa ; " J "irr.-! 3 . . 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I. li.-l ii, a ;.r"tiii:-it citlz- 1 of Lavo orti aryi a dlrwtor ,f !: star j-si.-tTiflarj at tbat piic. to a !': r--Iftf.-r at tb l:l:x!i. "Ti r4au.i 1 tli law d!ri-r4 th :.x;!-'.v-iri.erit of ? ! iyol V t' gi'.Vr- tor a yer f-V.Ww'.ag the-lr con r '.';:'&, af:r wbicrj :t : arti:iihtiz. oa tias goTr-r to arSx ilzriarur to tb Jath warrant, a tblria; tbat non. of our cbf -r--rjlT-a la titt f. ti- Ern::orie-l bat doti, a-i.l a a con-iji-!---. ti corl'-ajr.I mrj retxatri ,n pr'vn year after yar. getting if niay f a !!f terra '.u of ba.-;gl..x. T?ir ar ovr fifty tir-.r'. of tb! cla44 rrt w:!tj the wi.'la of trv Ixirmror,.h ir'.jU. ar.-1 an;or.z tVrn y,nT of ti rrK7t "-lif a'-l cri.-n'ruN of M zTjrat'.ori. "Of t.vr- tii Ttfi. rxi'tir'. i;. ha;, !. Ksrimett Iilton, -.Vr- tir brotbrj wer .lain !a the fariioi f.zit tbat t.Vir raM on t!i fv,!ryr;; ban brouzit on. In wb!'-b K.orji?! b!.'fiif re-elve-1 fenrfu! wound, tb; mark '! wbVh 5i carrl. II ! !:uot j rtt'i'M iTivihr. hi ori'Isj'T. f-!rjg at all t!ujH eii-T.'ij.Iary. For rn.inj' yar b ha h--ri etriployel a a ctjtfi-r !n tli pr!n tailor bop and firt-rate worst. "AtiotbT t-r :.i;i.ate : u''.::: s::. who in lHvi. at t! a- of l'J. li Nwrtbo f'ourity, nmnlf-reil b! fatbc,-, mother and sinter. Still anotbr 1 Jo'm Colli ii. rtjriv!ctel of the murder of b. father on circumstantial evidence-. Ol lln wa one of tli brlibt'-t Mfudent at tli State I'n!ver!ty and hi arret for pnrrU'ld r-;ifil an Immense sen sation throuifhotit the State. There are a tf-w vrwiim also In the list, most rioted of whom ' Jennie Morrison, win killiil a worn an for marrying, her sweet heart. -One of the L;irl-it tliinz to get o-i? of the areraije convb t 1 bU true uatne. Occasionally this 1 'lue V the unvvlli lnifnei to brlnij d!zrace on LU family, but In the majority of caw It arise from a fear that hucIi a revelation will caue the sheriff of other localities; to locate a man waritel for some prior In fraction of the law. I have known mn aerre an extra year In prison rather than tell their right name, for it Is an Iron-clad law that a refunal on ihl xAnl Is a barrier to parole. "Not very lotuc ago a parole wa (riven a prisoner who had been U'lilnd the bars for twenty-one year, (.'urlou ly enough, he could have bad III llterty loiitt ago but for the stern and utiyleld lnji opifiHltlon of liU wife, and when at last his release came It was In the face of her vlzorou protest." Wash-Ing-ton Tout Ill Mistake. "It's no use talking," said his wife, firmly, "my mind Is made up and " 'Oh, It la, en?" Interrupted her hus band. "I knew your face was, but I thought your mind was th real thing." When a man Is wrong and won't admit It; bo always gets angry. 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U .-r .rtv.'a 4 !. .! ;:. .j t r i t. a..i." ;:'- t ti I . f .;,:;t..:;i;.'y A fi.-.:i-f a t tr-.it :.. L..riS ruin 1 .. 1 .tj ., I tr-u--l f i ar t."- j. i.r:;r i-aa y -1. c.n. I.. j ::.-r-4 44 t.. oa .13 a; 4j "ti t i .t iu -." ii ainr i-.ut ti- Mi.tT in -.:;.. I--r:-.x t! i-r-;4.-.: ;- a." u ;.it : ia xrwit i;ii.i:! 1 :.: 11I r t.i ! r.. A !..T i f ...r t i 4 :.. ill i ' ti tt !.-:. a:l a 1 tt th.it . ia '. la k of a 'it;i ' a a..i:i tJ..r.x : . ij ' ,1 t i , f t tl- i..T-r'-:. !.rn.n a X " :i.i:i J.1 4 1-- T --r J-'4-.-:i a Xl ;.' .vl a t.a I ' -- M.;.r. ia Ax-.--i.tur: r.;..t.'a.;.t. f'Uah-r ramr Bar. T'.. r -Ijt.on of tb jila:i friti. -.-:i u t;. .-ijtunl rult of t!. -war- i'y .f t..ii''-r f-r t-'ilMi.-ii A 1 !ji.: x in ia::i4r ati-I -! or '-'--'-f " t-l !a pUt.it ?;. ! t'.ai anl fw.-r u.ti ar r"mrl In tb- er-f!"ii. an-I tbr I litti r-r n'ltii.'ig aiT!fi''l in 4tr:irth ia- tb exfi;it uitb-l of bractr.x enabi t!m to tan! tf pr-ure of hay ami grain within or itronx wind wltfvjiit. A aolbl fram foundation rlAK TI4WI B4I.X. may be tie-i or the entire structure may be of plank. A ifoi.l. firmly built stun a.vl c-rii-rit fouii I.itlon 1 advis able. With tbi to ri-t the plans: Ujn ri? fra.'n I raleI. No sill are tj.d arid tti upright t'j'l. tjke tie pl.ic f j,?it. Two for 'neb p.)t are st on the foundation on eacjj aid. Iietwe-n th the cro--plank I placed aril Hp!lii w that It will extt-nd the width of the barn and tie the? two aid toZetfier. Tb scant llr.Z'' on each B! Ie of the barn floor, forming center are then ral-w-d and spiked In pla'-e. I'jkiii the outside of each upright I splkeii a plank of tlie same : a and parallel with the first cros plank. This gives tbri-e i'xS Inch for cross sill through the cen ter of tlie barn, each Joint or bard be ing fixed in tbl way. Knd Joint., using board Instead of plank on outside, give the bedwork the barn. At the side, between upright lu place of sill, a plank I firmly Mplked ; thi hold the upright firmly In place and prevent working sideways while the thorough ly spiked cros planks prevent all move ment In other direction. Throughout there should be no sparing of spike nails, as these are an essential feature to secure solidity. Wornif fluna. The plums that have been stung by the curcullo, and the wormy fruit of the early summer, should be picked off. It lan't much trouble, and It doesn't cost any more to do It now than later. The fruit tbat brings blgb prices will grow much larger if these parasites are r BiOTad. CUOHa BfXTIOX BHOWINO UK AC I. NO. , . -. J, tf t r: f -if 4 if th ...,: -"f X" 1 ";.. ' .I, 4; t fr :u f -.1 f r "in i4.'!. I: I M .t ..n. t!, T !"uM n. i.,n it ra hi i-1. ThU !!t t-ri t wi (v xri ri aa-l 4T4ft if fit t rir . S a:': t: t:. I ; t V. n U mtll hf f-:..;x -it h,t. .1 .. 1 .f.i:f.i r ?. ws;.-' tijT rn'-W-l t ti !nt tr ;; f.l "iM t 14 .-at '( t!w in. ; ij.'trr r r !u r-- i f t!i; kiti-l p. ur i.'n t;. t r r .4 1 if tlm '-'rt. a-?'! t: :..ts4 u; t: rji. In f; . jrj4 !!i if f I'Jf '' '"X 41'! M)'t f'( .i!" t'I f !. if-f 4r-J - ''X u t" T'p " "''J tiiit t-4 !- jp-itr t. rmiwi tt; Mril ts- ti r 3. A.'tf tM U i!').'. th Mr-I "1. ! fi .-r.;7 11.:; r ot!jr ItUt ' i f-c 4. a. -I ij. J!r Jv.:i ri;ar f Kr't!!i C.liifn Ma. ..U t t: M .fril :r a kfi ti "f a f-ar:T ia - f r a:xri!!:X !! ;.I-T.t 4. r.irtJ.r at ha to a!! j jr !a b1 ' f u. 4'ii-h nifh-l f.f 1 lnnrMlalr.i tVir X'tL It fKn!! UOW TO f!, It Till 14 WB. ff in orillaary a. l.a t .; !. havlajf t" altat: t;.k a'ti-fii to t.j an. I N-t torn. A st.i;t j .. .f ..; i at a -fi-I : ;.. ..f .j 1.1 tin-"' ::.. Tb !.. f r::ii a !:nz. I'.y ! . t.; a;-tJ -1 :.i::..'- ! 1 r; it wrlxxii r-t '."jt ii-'ti i.ri-- lii. ; j.. k. t)-i:s:. auil cf ati'l t..T .-.1:: i::-l J t-ry f"-tlv. Htlaj H trail Trrn. A Maryland fruit grower ha after tral year of -x;-ri:!ie!it!iig dlvtiv ereJ a way to reilre old fruit tre- and ki-; tbetu In tsir!r.g iimdition 1'itig after their n;.; e.1 tag of ue fultis4 ba pass-. A the call of d-ay la a tr 1 it Inability to carry th sap to all of It4 branch-, bemlliig th tree lessen the area to te travers ed. tb amount of top to t reunited, varying acitirdlng to th farmer' Judg ment. Bone-dust and ash must then be administered a a fertilizer, the tat ter In tlie autumn and the other lu the spring. Tbl treatment will revive old tree, tb cutting off th branches), tend ing to Increase the number of fruit bud formed, and th ah and bone dust tending to stimulate the tree growth.' Tata Kara Oardra. No fanner can afford to do without - 4 "a -'o. ... .1 .-. ..; 10 t-ijre. itii I .... t 1 ....4 .. I . . ... I that every on will l a fancy g,ir. dner, but every one shmild give sulll cietit attention to the subject o as to prodiii-e all staple vegetables earlier than ran lie pnslucetl In the field. It !. not only e.--utial to the ln-alth and proi--r eiij .yiiietit of the family, but It 1 actually a matter of profit. Could your whole farm Ih made as smooth, dry. rlh and as well cultivated as a gisI garden, the Increased product would pay a large jn-r i-etit of profit ujsm the outlay. In the garden, or In a separate compartment, may be culti vated strawberries, rasj. berries, black berries, currants, grajws and dwarf js-ar. They can all ! had at n very small cost of money or lalmr, and will add Immensely to the enjoyment of the household Tarred Taper Injnrea Trees. In a newly set orchard the trees were wrapped with tarred building pa Ier as, a protection against the rabbits. The paier was not removed early In the Hpring. and a the hot weather came on the tar melted and adhered to the bark and destroyed the live bark and cambium layer wherever It came In eontact. A a result, many of the trees were entirely killed. However, a good grade of coal tar I very efllelent In preventing decuy of exited wood In recently trimmed trees. Collar aad Saddle fiall. Gall on horses are duo to several causes, but fnuetitly to saddle and1 names mat press unevenly on the body. The collar should tit the horse perfectly, and It cannot be too good. A loose girth to a saddle may allow It to shift. When a gall U noticed there Is something wrong with the saddle or harness, and no remedy will be avail able until the cause of the gall 1 r,.. moved. An examination of the harness should be made whenever the horse Is brought up from work nt night, and it should be kept in good condition or the horse will suffer. Beau I'olea, Aa soon as the lima beans start up the pole, be aure to tie them up with raffla. If you are trying to use last year's white birch polea, you are going to have them rot off and fall down and cauae no end of trouble. There 1 noth ing better than cedar bean Doles. ' 1 ' t t- an in .a. . -X 131'.' I'irr !4i-t'iii. favnt 'f H I- ward II., etwiilfd. I.THt Vt Tlr-r eiii.rad lin Inn an I 4rlni ifi Tiii-r. fl.:" TalliHt i.fr-4ii-l I17 Jn f V''t at Imrilf f I'lilay, I'raii''--. Ix7 linn!, of Mil). Uat g--4t bt.": mi Hiii(!iIi iJ. Hi.Ul '.r.Mi4t!nii f Clir!i- I. I" S-it-Ian. I. Iiil.'i l inal .1.-f-i t "f Cliirli- th. I' r', at Nua.-b), b I 'rmiii !l. 1m;.' S.r Ib-nr Van, m-- 5-iv.m if f M .1 aa hua-'ti, l.-'l 111 To - f of IIII'lltl, 1771 I a fn)vt arritrd in Ani'-r" 177. Till "f "Tai-Ivo t'.iiit.- .b-ri'e t'oluliif" ailupli'd. 1771 I'anitlii fi .tiiinli'l by Aniiri'-au 1777 -National flit, thirti'r-u afar ati ar. .opii I17 Ani'Tii u I'll- gr. J7:t. - Itaflle of l.l.-i.f. Ii'.'T Mia:. ill of San Joaif 'a!., f 1 m I 1. l"r' l iiitvl S!jt' tr.-.ii t'r-4 In.:nti. 1M.' Tli" l 'ni!."l Stair .1'- ! r.-I ir ii.Ml lir.-at ISrilaiu. Il.'. I ta t r 1- f V:it.Tli. . -Ii t nf M.lnrblli'ft f) tit 4 - j.r.i!ioii nf Miiiih-. s:tj 1 II r u ji f i. ti of Ml. A'-'ii 1. Ark.iim.i n l:ui!!'"l In ;!i t n: -n. iv,; IViH ll I':ll.ll I oil N il'.1! I'.IM' hnn 1 '.lal . Ii" I 11 Tr-Mf)- of Vitniii!i!;:o!i for !!!. - lie-lit of lln- I ill bo'iml 1 1 . I " Third gri: In-- .11 Sin I rin. ..-. lv-" M'Triiii.i.- ! . 1 1 1 r 1 . f 1 -. 1 at I'ti.trir- town inn jrd. 1S1 IC'-;nitihi'au I1at1011.il roin .-ti! ion 4t l'tiii.id. !ii!ii.i iioiiiiiut.-d 1 rr:n ,11 1 and I ton. IS."." Stesaifsiat I'i-inis) It a ii.a burn. I oil tb Mltaissippi ; ll llti-a loat. I'xl'J Slatrry proliitui.d In th t.-rr.-tori4 by act of t'ouirre. JNfcl West Virginia admitted a a Stat into th t'nioti. l"l Alabama link by the Kearaarc off I'heiisturg. . . .(intm repulsed at battle of Petersburg. Va ('oiife.1- erate captured Wliicln-ster. ',... IIuntiT repulsivl by 1'uiifi.tWat.rs at Lynchburg, Va. lSiW, -I'nii i.-'lare,l war agiiuat Auarria. 1S,7 Fugitive slave law repealed in tli House. . . . F.xeciltiilll of HlllH ror Maximil.au at (jueretaro. ITl Triumphal entry of t i.-torioa (rtii.ni into I!.-rlin. :s7: -F.ipuUiun of J.-aiiiu by I Serin 4 ti Iteii-hstag. . . . . j, , oinproini irri llrv bill il.'f.-aled lu the I niti-il State S.-nate. 1,"7 Ni' I'lTin-s In. Ii, in ar lirok.i nut in M11 ho. ;vv;'jty of Vancouver. It. ., n-arly il'-strovd by lire Kiiu- I.i.ig of liavarm iiiinui.tteil mn 1,1.. lss7 F.arthuimk. shock ut Sin n ill ' S. C. ' JStil John Most, Biinri-hist. st-nten I ! Net j.-iii s iiiijiriiiuiiiH-iit in iork. 1VI -Att.-tii,ted iiiana.imuioii f pr. mier Crispi of Italy .... I'ren.lergasi, assassin of M,,,r Curler Harris 111, hanged in Chicago. IWI.V llritisli ii'iivriimi'iii hiiiumi ti.. a proteeiorate tor Fg.m.l.,, Central Af- r.ca. ISH7-Hawaiian nniielutin treaty sign ed .... Bomb exploded near carritt.-e of I'ri'sid.-iit Fuiire of France. ISDS-Bresident McKinley .ign.-d war rerenue bill ltiriiiS .e,, 8wrJ paid. 130-.en. Itokrikoff, governor general of 1- inland, assassinated (ien-ral Slocum disaster i,, Ka.t river. New iork; l.i) iv,. oHt. Premier Helyai,,, nssinated. is of G reive In a bulletin IssmM hy the forest ser the largest IuhiIst deal.., 1.. .1,. and that , ., to ,u I I... .1 1 m o tiatiuiiui lorest resei-t-.,M .1 - . nf l.,ul. ., . '."" """" ""r private lun.ls'r,. .... 1r:l,'0!nM".,"', fact hat profit may go baud in hand with i"g 1JU3 the total 4i1, fro f reserve, were $o7:l.,.-,!l. Th., f()p fuel In South Ihikota stand lirtf Wyom ing second and Ftah third. It Is estl mated that the ,,,, of adn.lnis.cring th ..re., reserve I ,,,,, mM thlrd . 1 per (vnt of Its value. f.t .1... .....a ''"'raiing ta Iloma simpMH,,, ,pr. Propaganda of the Himnlilled I.nrd is now Issued 7 " T" 4 in . . 1 : ii.. 1 . in.. headquarter at No. 1 'Madison New Urk City. I,, A Vin, S avenue, 1- 1 . '"'I' U......I .1... eat, a .1 "'" r"mOVUl f 21 i'r , ,at I,:ng,1"h ,nay he' th. v-orld. Iangu.ee. h contain ,,, o( common word spelled l two or more -.ays and the board seek to tlnd how far o 1,fe2 -e,,t the simpler ', ,.I1,0'e Interested are invited to u ?h. ? rd. f tbelr to receive lu publk-atlon. a. th, .pn,r. L. 4 4V -4V4T 44Tf 7 1