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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1893)
The River Glacier. vol .. 3fcod liver Glacier. n iH.imni. rvKiir Mri'm,AT M.lKMHU BT Tiic Glacier Publishing Company. ! i ilia 1 ri v in hJi, Hst llli'i jo.-V MUCK. MOOD iMVKIt. OltKUON. SATUIMMV. JUNH 10. IKK. I'UO.M WASH M;k . ci'jv. ' c r v f...-t n i.rv -ccrctary in in y u j.' 1 1 1 III of Hi.. Illlic-I'l M except llll II, I - .. fl or ... I i ... THE GLACIER Kll ) l)cr Shop Grant tvanr., Propr, llll,,,! Iticr, Or .M,i Mnir rllttiiiK uenjly ,1 U. hi (.iihiiinUnl. It is tln purpose ,,f liili'iim- Sum li tu in lit I il every Indian HIO'I- W Hell' III,' llnh.lHH ,ui Mil. i i 'l hi. lie of civih. iit Si'i l tin v llerbcil. ),,, iuii,,,,,,!,.,,,! ( llii' I ii 1 1 1 r y of l( Naw ll,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,, '" III III.' Mill I.,' Ii, M'li.'V.' II .-,H who llllVC It.Jrl ,,., n, ,, ,lu,iH (n(. (jiMi( ,. u,. , ,,.r i,ji,,.,.r ull llll, it V. I iof. II.tr in'li.ii, rhi, f ,,f bllleilll, llJIM Milt ,l 1ft Iff t'l I'l'l ' ' Ilfing the c,i,. UV .l.'S IH, III I lol l,ee.l III"' IIMfM ;'. It Mm , lliii'iintoii ii- ul:. '.'ii'iiicaiioi. .ii u,,. l, t I i,,,,,,lV ',.,, jM II'm.'.im.'Ms tl. r:, ,i,,.t M" ""'I ft :iiiii ill his nun .1 KASTKRN MKLAMiK. I'l.iiil Lie,. Folia ire Numerous on in N(!v York. (hi .ijijii),- In1 wi-nlliiT till' I'lesi HII I Itll Jt tfl 1 " m ini ( i, I iv uf '''K''H ii;:tih,-t mid IiiiilirjiiiiH l.N'TKUNAI, Ri;Vi;.M,K COLLECTED. 1MIKVITIE.S. A U.i i :;no,oon.noo ,nu-u of wheats f1 " '" M",,,i-V "", want of cohsuimim III Dim country. I !. nee crop of tin; Unit I'-poi le. t,, . (Jl) H!,V pM'VIOIIH OIK FOJtKIGX FLASHES. '1 Statcn in per cent greater than d, in'.', WWDIOTAL XliWS. Western IViI.'rali.in of Miin i s i"-;iiii.i-i at l:iii. in: mi kheeed ms liENEKAiToii iU'V "Hill, is, l,o iro ,e oider I lie ex- II IH VV .pies- J way involve. I I ('in tract From Let .M t'lici Kl I'lUilil 11 'jitve to In,!, California. Railroad pend- General (iln.yha ,-,,. a t,.,.gr;ii lr.un .New 'l , I,, Milliter tl,.,t .In, I ,.. I ,.. Mill,,.,' Ill III.' I urml ( ',,,., ,, N,,U. y((1 ..... oe, ioe, uini M i l.iin li ,, ,,. ( ;, ' v i.e ,'i.i n l, II, on i'h en, i . lid,,, .. I ' I ii,... , i ... "' ' ' nei iiii -e i , M-luii ;n t,, dim , ,v H llM ( of ii. p.iit.itioii f,,r Chi, ...,. ;., Peire.l. (,!- (,, tioii ,.,t , j ,,v in mi- u evioiiH nji, lent, I'li-l'l. lit ( leve.'iti,,! ,M:1 ,1,,, .lee I . i,r 1 1,,. ( i i . , , '' uil'l l II K-K I1 1 uv liiilion-. (or ll,e,r nvl.t. mel till,, t,, ,, " ii-.-'l ' IhicIm iii ,.,ian 'lenii.H-v f,ir. liii lly o,,pi,, ,y . h, v. n,,.' uml .r.i.;ilioe I li'linn-, l,i,. onMitiltir" 11 portioii of III.' lM:il.;i Territory V.l.lell H,l'',l,..Vl HS1 M,,,r,,p,;1,,T ,v ,.. mo inn .ipprojiimi,,,., ; t .u., " '',''l. I lie lippiovnl of i ieel:u., ii, s , Governor Iloytf of Tcxuh Coiiiiimtcn lli! Si'iitciici; of a Colored Jtllpl! I'lcniJ-Etc. The value of tropical a;,,J Hemi-tionical ""in I'ro'.vii ,jer th American llu ii ii-iuly L''),()(M,l()0. 'U'licule. a new city luill 8 formal ('in.iiumtl litrl week. The ice ilealrn of JJoatoii liav mi ice tniht. I'M I ... i ioi , lie f -'tin ii A r l H;:iitH of the nations. ( ln,f lard. tT'llU'H Iif '"fc till i to iiiul;.. their o II of I..". AmrelcH are nut l.'M hoi.m uii'l have flllert. on a j.iy Tl,.. raisin filially ile, Me 't he hlll.e'.M Mi ll,,-. T h.-v for o en, iii I,, l our I.' u i.ui v. ji i the T.lllll;' ih'iI'I'N I. oi in ,.iy MijHiiiU I' Hi-. A l,e,v I'I.el, aliiiiiiy i lo lie Inn San i p,, ,,. ,', i,i,ir, l.v (he tioual (Mi.u.t aiei n.iiil ii Herve. A iieie iM l.einn iniele hy S.tn l'ie;:o capi I ,il i-t . o hitiiii' a leiiy'e.ir eoiiie Moli liolil tlie Mexican eoiei iiiiicnt l.i i lottery at l-.ii.-eiiy.nl. i, Lower lj have (ioiie to Mlnpcl oli.ier mice at na il e-ehnt i j 1 1 , , , . I,, i . . , i lne,,.HWy iivailahle, an, I the ii,i,cv will ." pain lo III" n.'c,,.,,t lioctaw aiel ( hick, ca, 1 1 .. . . " " 1 ii. ro;..-,. n;,,,,,,, ,:IS .,!,, Ii-h. I a notice . km;: i,uU for the m.I. of sil.niO.iM) of N authorie, t I'-n.-.l limler tl,e u l of I (ji.'.u...u M I M.ij.i o.hlV, . hiiry, i lien : of U nr he in: 1 e!lc, I. , Inli'lcM i ailio.nl ,i.iiiia;'e ilolie, I, II, MM l"l'liln t;rnnte.I 2,181 liceiifn vear. Iiniral I iherarili in lo Imm , l..,r.. ..I the lliooldvn navy yanl. There i. a h.iv famine in 1a ..;.. o the l-.n nii.l' col! winter. The Jaiihatlan Cluh tmi I-li at New oi l; ha. lice,, i,, f,,r .Iioih). i inciiiro woman lun e,.l ,1 !,.,. oia, w it i iioo .i I,,,, ,i, v -oclety m 1.,. f,,ri., i on; to in incjcl Indiana uini I eri. i ravf ro c met Mintie. in at New iiomcijcek- herii'H in the iiriiicijial Omaha A ciihiiiet-malii,,;, p,,,,, ,.ls ilHt vi.-c-l an article of furnilure which com'-iniie.-! a '1 ai, (l orjrania. ircit lliitain, uppoM., to hf a fw- I riete con nt rv. coMei l u loo ooo niu . i i , ' "'i''" "vwuiiiur revenue,, f,n tilxi. ,, j tI1 ,ort Tim ni,hie, length of th(! worhl'i telegraph ,,.H jH HMl.O(K) miieM, neeeHH talmjr the iHe of 2,2'lO,W) n.jl,.,, wire I'lirill!' thd crilnnlicale,! .r,.,... ,.t inanufactiirii, Mump they are coumeil '"yn umcuji, onler V, Kurd u-ainst i pile riii. - " The profit fro, ,j. nianufactur.) arel Klie of chewile' tfiim eieihli.,1 u ... I.'iv a rm,m jiropc ty in Chicairo the other (lay. " I Japaii i- o crow-li'il that lan.J onou-m caniio; he n:lonlei for io;i,1h. (l,,.. ",a" """"'ViHei-titacreiiia lookol iii a mouopoli.it, More than one-half of all 11,0 oi t, I',,,, i!', iiii, t ..,........ . ... i . i ' " fi"-." iiiiiii, ani intiMv tinei ii' " won.i ih s.u.i to m i.nMuce.J an li.-til'i-! in Michi-aii. 'I h" c cai'l to tli,' wool din of th.' Gold mid Silver in the Vaults of the IJank of France. A JAPANESE VOLCANO ACTIVE. liaron Rothschild Gives a Valuable Chateau for a Hospital for Con.su. in j,tivea-Etc. on of imate and era of Montana are lllilKl.' till! liCHt of in, lit, ,,, , !:tte now ninn cl,.. "ry have ox. il. tU j,Moj,ln of that j '" pounds a year, olnl, I, d, fill, iol ni 'I he Mexican u'ovenimetit has made a piopoMtioii to the ,,,,wr Cahlonua le el',pli,elit I on, puny lo rm rv the miliLs l"'lceii I' leeiiy.el.i and Maatlau on hi inoiithly trip. I he I'd! a, look I! iv iiipr-,,pria!ioii of I lo COO ill he c elided this Mimmer irilicipiilly on dike.-, the main ohject he Ill' In deepen III,' Will, 'foil tt il.lt irt kllO',111 lis ry St.M-Kin hue. The miners of Montana, I'tah, Idaho, Neiad.i, South I'akota and t'olor.ido thioiih deleales Inch met at. Untie, MoM., have X ! ni.'.. , the " W estern 1 , del at ion of M in, i s." Salmon packers on the Columbia are very de.-poiidenl. The routrh Heather,' frcdiets and drill wood render lishiie; Impo-sihle. The pad; will ho -1(1,00.1 hoitcr than that of last year. The I'n, il!c Coast Steamship Com Iiany'.s steainers will drop San r,dro Irom th. ir iiorts of call under the n,,u- 1 '.l'. ir, chii f of the war rc ord.i iai ju.-i r, turned lion, l icttvs- t.y direction of th,. Sccrct.irv an inveMialion of the attic hliesand i,.,iiil- ,,f 'V lliecon.-liu. tiouof an dectiic Major H.ivik I, Mind tmt ,u, e to the huitlelield had nil heen as the work ,,f ex,ahtioii and was practically comnleicl VI f.air miles ,,f the railroad are laid w ill, rail.-, and the r.mainder , d,,. rout,, is , " m , ,r i.ne era, inc.... 1 1. jrr,-,it t t ,' iiijiny has heen inlhct, , in one stietch ol ahout tuo mile, ,,i r,m;e, which nms in 1 1 "ill ol l.aio.ly An;;e" and "i, ; alicy" an i fk,ris "Kound T, , -o a oi eiiM- rcpoits . Bl, .,,,. ; ruined hy a . iuirl and sketches, and will he conliiied I., a staiciiem ,,f the actual conditio,, oi u liiiis on th,. hattleli, Id. II can Marc. lv o larlhcr, in yi. Lid that the 'oieniinent has j erty 1 1-,,;,: ,,, (he licM. " llii to tli miiiiI hull, mi .!, .oitc., al niolilh, mi. I llie heavy a'e at the Cnitcl Stat I It.v, Ncv., Secretary reeled a Mspcii.,o, of , at the mint from an, dune. (.old and ylvnnia ,ak fpent 1 1 II ,00') in the mid preservation of Uatyshurr Id. ndit aiiiimt the intrusion lie iiiadu hy the New Vork '.Ull lp." f t! IIO pi.H t IH II. I'enm mai kin; ha'.tlc'h A vi"i'ou f,f cholera wi le ailh mi! Monties. I 'He- whi-ky trust in in a Mate of dis fonitmn i-veral di.tillern hayin- j-iven j notice of withdrawal. , The I.ieis;itur(, ,,f the Wooden Xut m. Siiit" refuses to allow electric rail road to cany frci-hi. (iovernoi- U.wf T,.xaa hasrommut 'd tin- seiitciic,, of a convicted licro iii!'i-t to hie imprisonment. I 'ilie I'il'ty-third CoiiZres confains tM -nty. seven Kepreseiitatiyi H and Sena-! "is noil, in iorcikoi countries. ' Teimessecaii ,aV(l r:,is(.,l a f,)n, ()f d.'0ilo cancel the mort-,. u Kir))V Simtli s hoii.cMcad at Sewanee. The l.e-ishit,,,.,. ot havin- ,ade an flppro)nution. Delaware will hay,. Slat" militia during the ensiiinj,'. A de.-i ,i..n handed down in the Kansas ( ity ( ourtof Appeal, holds that khav leoii Sunday is not necessity. i 'r. 'i'.ihnaje aiiiio.iuced to hi coiiure Kil.on Sunday t.hai the deht of the tah- iiei I, cen c eared. ii'ivmu,,, I,., W hue tie; value of our niaiiiifael nn pro nets , is.dwm Jf8,fil'),Oi)').o.K) tho total value of our agricultural prod'uets " "mi eai w;w oniy aootit i.H'W.Ouo,. f i i.i" country exported 10,075,000 yards o. eoiion no. i. Is to Urazil during the'ei-dit mot, :1m to March 1. an incrcas:; of over 0 "-r cent over the saim; jieriod a vear il.O. Th" Carneyien loo.iioo tons of N 0"i,vere. tins Heason. Th.. nave closed a deal for irru; (.Midi.) ores, fo he price was The same ores sold for ij-l.oj last ?:;.so. season I; iiluny travelin.' is cheapest in Ilun r.irv. It is j.ossihle to m from Hilda-le-th to Kronstadt, a distance of 500 "Mies, ,.ln;,atth0 n.,,, f .. miles to,- a cent. lion. Iled.'ield Proctor of Vermont late Secretary of War, and a number of n'.ier wealthy gentlemen will erect at Ki.-;viil,., Tenm, the lar-est marble mil s in the word. A 1-rcnell medical ionrnal !.. there is one d j' tor in every 2.8 to' inha!,. ltiin;s f Ccnuanv, one to 2,fi00 in "'"'in Kn-land and one to ml I in the I tuted States. THE THcFT OF LOVE. Once, lonu hjjo, Twas yearn un'l yeum unuumbewd. Lfcvci weary rnw Awl kliiriibrrnd. WJion, wltl, ralndilpf rlfa, A nympii esiiirrl him, Btol... 1,1, bowarci arrowr, Lyng loos bcaid him, Lovo ulr-pt on; tlmn, obblnj. Told of bin awaking. Having lost his bow, IIli little tioart was breaking. Love rrew mA and ullent, Xothlns did but brood, And ull tills while no low Waa by lover wooed. Whn the world prew loveleja, Havlr.d l(t love's giver, T)in the nymph fontrttely Gave Lack to Love hie quiver. The min, i,inc8 wiser grown. Mindful of lils dower, Now always hides hlg bow, fcemwiiberifij; that sad hour. -Dstroit Free Presa. Oatmeal and the Scot. It la a mistake to ima-ine that the brawny Boots aro the puro product of oatmeal bra;m7 fccots. tlo Scots or Caledonians of Ossian, existed long before oatmeal waa inatie, and not very small or tume Scots The striking dockers at Hull, Endand. continue to ill-treat Iiori-lliiionists The Australian failures are not likely to have widespread elici t in England. Infliierifa in a virulent form has ao- r.er, i-eil in tl.,. I. l t. i ... . I i 'o iik 'Mia,., ivucny oi jJauen. Surveys are hei,,z ,nade for three nc railroads in the Transvaal, South Africa. . Anions the causes of the Italian Cab inet crisis was the nususij 0f theC'as.-a '.i-jio.-ii uy uie m lnisiers, 'J he Czar tirorv, .ii.ii ,.,.l,.ni..n e:i . ... by the peasants who were imnovcrish,.,! !V:ror.nt:y,elV,.er:. we one to live the We hy the famine and cholera. i , , "co,lcn. umxuter, roam over heather Tr. i, ; i , ciad ond mist moistened hills until h n ersuv when a railway train kills a the appetite and faculty for sleepof a can in the natives pull up th-, track for tubal, then be ini;;ht eat hh "raw oatmiT n.-H i and .,v(:ott the train.. j and in a few genera, iontl SSfaS ine volcano Uandaisati in Japan lias brawny feco: and compete at theCaledo- becomo active, and widespread disaster nian or th(J Va's games, but the poor in- lias been caused by its eruptions. j al'd who needs pepdnand cawcara sarada Ijuis Kossuth has advised his parti- d ,fcttt'r lcavo Jllta alone. It is not sans in Iluii'urv to snmcirt tl,,. v oatmeal alone that makes the trlants of th erle Cabinet and itx li I Scotch Grays or the fiants that march tw. There are now hut. f", L,.j' : J "at? ?ldl.n Paes of the famous CTiina-Shansi. Sin-nsi 1 v a n i i an d 1 1 n ! , ntcl,; ttie .1ltmeal 13 a new cir naii tht -ireVi,l,,.,,i ii ', .1- enmstance or coincidence, nan mat are without the electric wire. It i rinimi ,,,,, . . ... -.-....... luci, iu0 iirnisa iew con- Al the bemnin.' of this veir thura oncred thn tr'!iB' -!li!. v were MO.dO.OnO infold .r en 7 i fom Z i " f " "T!.fle -U1? n, tA i , r- - - - iv,;,- i -.auii anu iae latter reed ';" m silver m the vaults ot the Bank of ! n rice and religiously abstain from fiesh ''one, , I r lh rinni. n 1!,i.,i.l.i.. . : - r-'"-'i "u.s.n bouu me wu snouia I here are five bills before the French i , dev0ld of th.at enrage that has passed lumber whose object is to check or : f?t0 Proverbial expression, denotive of prevent the immigration of forei mers ; tbe fie into the country. i couragi fiercest. .Illlolltil of -old iiii ilihi.non per ex p.-iise ol coin 's mint at Carson Carlisle has dl i:ini:;e operat ions alter the 1st of ilver bullion wi'l. W as cheered. io,-er::or Tillmari of S.mtt, r'.ir,.!;,,.. new Imuor law in tin. s,.. tate befor IS te: II re putting ecened lor parting nn, I deposits w , he paid for bar. ns ,r, fcrieil l,v the lid arns for silv er deposits in iiiii.irted burs or in line iicd. I'lir.liHsis of silver r lb.- ai t of .liiiv Id, isiiii. in iiiiie,,,cni w an i:ic , -southern l aciiic whereby they arc to call at Santa M, lea. lon- is nivnt - po union excitement at. San society people at the sappeai aiice of (ieorjjo Man who for the past ten ears us a'eiil at Port Harford for C.iusi Kuilwiiv Comnaiiv and It. v. There Luis ( )ln Hidden derscheid hits iH ted the I'iinli the (ire4.iii Improvement Company ih sunt tun accounts are not correct. A contract, has been given '' the I,os Aiiirelcs, ( Iwens Valley and 1 1 tali Kail road Company to construct a line of rail road from Mojave to Independence, a distiince of loO'inilcH. Tho cost will he about 2,t0il,0lil, and the work will he done within nine months. I'cter St :m up, tho l'uv.allup chief, whose body was recently found in a stream on the reservation, is supposed to huvo been murdered. ,n examina tion has revealed the fuel (hat, his nock wua iiisiocaici, uiio (inn death was not i (Hie to 1 1 row n i n. 1 lie deceased had title to property woilli 000,000. inliii Schmidt, a vomer luborimr nnm however, be re.'ini,,. ( iol in coin or line depositor. If 10 lie liniiii Inns, as dci , bullion on, I will he continued us hereto!ore. The suspension of coinage opt rat ion at this mi til will involve a reduction in force by lliii ty-lieeiii,lo es. net ions i n the force of the employes at the Tinted stales minis at Philadelphia and New Orleans will probably follow. With a niispeiision ot coinage at, Carson City tiie coina-e of silver dollars will be dis continued for the present, ns there is no demand lor this class of money. Frac tional iinciirrcnt cilverinu ters and half loiiurs are now being recoined at X M'leans, Sun ! rancis. ew ting l !n: erne I 'otii t ol the i" operation. I he Commercial Club of St. Paul ap proves a trade mark of that city which shows a star contained within lines rcp reseuting t he s'roj;rnpliieal boundaries of Minnesota. alu.ible concession,, for agricultural milling and industrial colonies, Xrantcd by Mexico to Americans, have been i',,r. leited by a laiiuru to make the necessary cash deposit. Tho hundred feet of land on Michi-an avenue, Chica,;,., sold the other day for ;i0;'.0no, or.2.500 p,.r front foot. 'Mr 1 Hiiiley, who bought it, has made a for tune in cnewing gum. An underground river, stronglv im pregnated with iron, was found recently n.'iir t harlotte, X. C. It is reported that he stream, which is fortv-tive feet below the sui iace, is 700 feet wide and six feet deep. It is nivpnrent from mimrio rn,.;..n.i 1,, 1 I " uitniiu -lo aiiv irom me Wiihain O. Harrison of P.ridgeton, J., is milking a fortune supplying the , 'V'," ""' quality ot grave! for I - .oi .ii nn, is. lie owns a piece of land ! o, .-aiem couiny, irom which the trrave is p.-ocuied. and lie ships it to I'hiladel phia by the. boatload. ITKELY 1'EUSONAL. lnlei-.nr ,,f V.,,.. v.. .a. oaud Pliiladeliiliin State that i,U, II,.,. i I . , ' K m nls nn.l ,.,,1.1 ... ii... i.- : ' ... .1 .... J . ' V- '"V iimiu- 11 -1 i , ? . . a i ii i m u hii.i o.iin on me loiiage as tliey were . una . ,'IM.l Hi i i m. Miss Eleanor Calhoun, grandnieee of John i . Calhoun, is making some stir as an aciress in 1'ans. Mm II a f.-t . . i.miiuiu- mini is writing anew novel, a comt, anion work to l.,,.;.i vnievi; iiiiii "Kohert Klsiiure." Th" late William I?. Astor's nersnnnl estate m (ircat. Britain has been returned nun an omciai valuation of 1(1,020,000. Mr. Pulitzer dined twenty-live of his stud the day of his return from Europe. Only one around the table had been with him wneii he took the World ten years belore. The movement to raise a fund witli which to purchase a residence in Wash ington for Mgr. Satolli has progressed so tar that the Monsiguore is looking around for a suitable site. CHICAGO EXPOSITION. Controller Eckel. has appointed T. 1 .'eiiiiings oi M'utne, ash., to bo tioual a na il. KV,I ,,, . . - " V V- tit i.., I he Pittialion is esneciallv ,IU,;,.,i.. ... i j u.v.t.n toil; io j hop grow ers. Hundreds of students of the Illinois Mate Normal University are depositors o! sunt, sums in Schiirem,!,, ... ' X- . i iii ....... o 1..HOV in iNoiiiuu, hi.. Which ill e, h.sl .vl- uuiuacmn, and Ders .qt.pnt e artualitr, which coudrvi with ita The Brazilian vosd of ai.!- I name, Has given to the ! i of does its liarro-a has been totally wrJeke near ' riM nn '. als conrey. tr!W Hi tl-coast of Mid-lSSo nl0' theAn" i-i in, in i i ot ni. -J Seventeen Berlin bankers h.ivf. ;Tn,i ,...," dates sunnortimr th,. b " j' : 5"' .c?. ao'1 P!ace that no won- ,.' ' . ' nine loiiis persist in straying from tardnl is going to spend s7.000.000 to their own particular domain, win, n mprove her docks an lhurbor hnil.l na,. little excu-.-si,.n tn thr. ,v.; . lt riila-nv . io "11. 7.,. , '"Hiwui, me . '-.' vunm-uiuiis nun generally bi,i ."-narj, or me sucnen, uny one of which is lor the Ameri.-un passeiijier t:a:!;c. , far pleasanter than the quarters upstairs In l$s: the imperial posto!iio of Rns. ' that have boea assigned to them, sia h.uidl.'d IS'.i.SIU 000 letters, 2!.0:!2 000 ' , Mothers argues "Anything is good enough post car, 1. 12 5 5'J.O.W registered packages the children when they are young-they and I.U.7-12,000 sample of mereh uidise' are. destructive, you know. Afterawhila Tail feathers ..lucked fro,,, tl,,. f,.r;M...., .V "iUI u? ,l.ucl.r rters, but so long as a rare and heautifal Indian , P.uuiL' worn on State occasions me t-rince ot ales, it is said worth :,o,000. M. de (iiers, Russia's G. 0. 51., though Would she think it comfortable to catch mentally vigorous, cannot. siiim,,n tf,o her toea Ani o ri s . , , t , , . -. ,ri'"" -, ... utvj, taiLieuoi a cue so eu irouune lerivva h. t,Dr, - .:,o .'. . .unvote Bliiaii li, tl f if I Tn n rra. v... nt t , p,l f,tm .1. I . ."ut.uiuuiiUIVUUf to they have so Iocs: as thev are mmfnrt,M0 'T Would that ninthnr liamf.u. i , - . wvuutiunauit) lu m room where thn 1 - --- B...CO U1WUUIJT I, glimpse of back streets and brick walls h r klrr ..,t 1 i.. .1 C I l i . 1 J vaiiycii Jk a HUB HO miui oi li ih iXHly, ana has to be wiVhIh'. dxniry it is ono-jfrh tnt rivn orp-i n )k anoutina chair. His weakness is all in fit of artistic despair? Would she be h.s lower In, ibs. , comfortable with no pictures on the wall? Kaiser Wilhelm has been issuing or- ,'111011 are c'"verod only by a soiled wall ders w ith regard to the clothing to be P"Per' Pr-ttrl " of which ia unpleasantly worn bv officers, in n-hieli I,,, ..'.j. i suggestive of all sorts of rr.m-linw o,in hereby forbid every extravagance in the T,? b,e warm BI1'' have enough to eat is not matter of dre: Bell Joans has been a r,9gsni.i uetor on the Great. West.pn t-.ii-o,. ,. --S. ...... lt,,,,Wt. U i'ligland for fittv years hns tr.i,-ul.,.l' that time 3,404.452 miles, and' has never met with an accident. The English Homo Secretary has or j all the comforl required even by a babv Uiiffli ....i J -ues. uuLuuia uppear to think so, judgmg f rer i the quartei-s of their little ones. St. L -e.is P.eoublic. She Chanscil Her Mind. It was early evening, and the Erie dar express from Xew Vnrt- !,,:.. ... , itered a series of inquiries with tho view : HorneIl.sville for supper for its passengers ot protecting the interests nf neortlo r,,,. ' 's once more en route 1 ir, i, ' gaged in unhealthy occupations, such as i train labor'ously climbinst the steep grade are carried on in chemical works, pot- i T,h le;is fro,a Hornellsville up to the tenes Xlul nnorvl,,. little vi I 1h.t nf Air,,,.., ,1 t ii A new scheme is being tried in Ans- little village of Almntul fnn. r.,n. .... . a, . tunc, vt CSD. he ascent was about hnif ,r,.i t.. llKiny ()f the Bllldentu nr.. !l . nui U exaininer. i ,,,,'. n.. i-enunes.- .. , . ...,.ei ttt t, t nil h um. i ne people with koiiaks are charged $2 of Pendleton, I ir., w ho has alwavs borne an excellent rcpiiiation, soino time ti"0 liought. some properly, paving part cash and giving a note oi !f700 lor i he halanee. The other evening, bis savings having reached thin amount, be went to take up the note. When it was handed to him, still rclaining possession of the money, ho inn away as fast, ns his legs would carry linn. Ile was lollowed home, and there cave up the money, which ho had li laced under his wife's pillow. Ho said lie could not. explain the impulse that compelled him to act us he did. The Del Xorfo Record, published at. Crescent, v 1 1 v , t ill., recent ly A number of workmen who were drill ing mi artesian well at Centerville, la., ...l i.. , .-uoiei runean cavity at a depth of nearly (.00 feet that was completely linen wan nvo oats ot the common "iav sjiecies and of extraordinary size. The Merchants' and Manufacturers' Association of Cincinnati has estab lished two funds a wni'L-in.r f,,.i ...... , I ... s.-...,, tittivt, 1UI t be liurnosi. oi ,r , ,. . , the nii.nufactures building have added the city, and a pro.mdion fund, for the .... .. ,t, ,,, ,ne loreigu com-; coiei iiiinineiH oi them whilo there a day for llie privilege of using them on the World's Fair grounds. These are troublesome days for John Boyd Thatcher of Xew Vork,' Chairman of tho Executive Committee on Awards of the National Commission. Protests ngainst the one iudge system of award ing the prize medals and diplomas con tinue to be received by the I lireetor (ieneral. The American exhibitor in i.o.-is,,,,,,-,, ;,s a nrciiuiiiiurv slen. it, is !.-.-,. n. :,. understood, to u iih,l,..',ui,,,; ii....'. '1, "'"""wot tiie present " tin ii ur- 1 1 ki !i I vii'ii' 'nihiotian., f - . ' for.'xan.i.iation for award. Whilo m, e ;"'": '. ' 1 ""'V. present number of those who hncn ; tut), an IV protested is small in eon, Z ! . "'HtiHB IHTio.1 of " itli tho total number of 52.000 ex-! i Z 1 : 1l ryns tor lv;o. ' " 'i"ii, play.- the forma! son iiioiiors, uie sentiment in opposition to the non-competitiye plan of tho com mission is growing. The American pro test, is at present con lino I to the 1802. foreign naval commanders dread fo grant shore leave to their sailors when they come to America. Tho four British s hips have lost 180 men in Xew Vork. Deserters from most of the other ships ot the loreigu squadron aro also re ported. Frederiel.- Wlrrt 1.. , ,..rr.,',' ll."H snnuer, was iiiaiiiilactures buildimr. where i:i0 ivoohoi al., recent ly rennnted exbibiiois bei,i,.vi ..tl,,,.. i..... ,i... .....,.,... i.. , , 1...1:.. ' . ' iKu i.iiMcru J v" "".' ""-' """"I miissacre inilliulacturers, object to the siiede e- o seltlcrH on the khunnth river fro,,, its pert system, modeled somewhat after hies ol tbirly-eigl.t years ago. A sub the Centennial idea. The State Com- Rcnber to the Kecord living at (iold niissioners will icobnblv l. ,i, J.eadi Oi., n ad the blood-curdling j file protests on behalf of the exhibitors l.'aii in hia home in l'hilade phia h lory, bu neglected to notice hat tiwns w Hon, they repivse.it. Thev want more rocenily His. neighbors believe l i e as an eve it, thn occurred iilmost forty; vears 'than one man to miss iud.m.ent ,. .i, poor, and his demented wl. c.,i, merits ot their exhibits and have a !nncy; but the police discovered gra.i. a system ot awards. It is not il,l.,)m ';' casti, bonds and mortgiti'es in likely that the National Commission, in 11 trunk in the old man's Workshop. the I'-iee iif I hit t '.,it,'f,,s.u;..n I ..... I ... . . . posted, a public meeting was called, ami ' work of the Commit ee o C , " . . ' ..,"!. ,r8 1,1 Wn are doing i,- of volunteers organized to ' imderi,,!.-.. n, ,.. ,i . I. ot ,..,: ..u, , age. Aritgo anil Bryant have Pope liked to write in bod. and would pass days there in quiet composition. W henever an idea occurred to him, no matter at what time of duv or nidit ho always wrote it down at once. " ' Dr. P. H. Reiche of Waverlv, Md.Jias a bronze medal which was struck hvfW press tocoinmemorato the valorous charge of Colonel John Edgar Howard JanuarV li, liM, at the battle of Cowpens. Dr. Conan Doyle, the novelist, bean life as an eye specialist, but. his great success as a story-teller has induced his abandonment of the former profession Dr. Doyle was born in Edinburgh in 185!)! "Gallagher," whom Richard Hardin" Davis has made famous in his story, is said to have been working in a mill. "and net ween jobs the other day visited the "1 i,s T u s' Philadelnhiii Press nifi... ii ' ftt Heichenau better employment. He was ignorant that he had been made a hero of diction General Wade Hampton.Commissioner of Railroads, is now on an official in. spection tour of the subsidized Pacific ran roans. at his di i . ... . uiiu. rr uc 11 tralia with good results for the extermi-' ,V w puff' p,lff' of the engine nation ot rabbits. Cartridges eeneratim 1 ZZl ,a,u poisonous gas are put in the burrows, ward, the holes closed, and the rabbits are I enttlQ n 1 J . l eenpr.it ikt ; . , ujl( nuu ai- eutraung most bimultaneouslv han . oiijj unuK" killed by tho poison in the smoke. The route from England to India is Everybody was alert in n i.... Thoughts of disaster were in the mind of all; men jumped to the platform and strewn with treasure, nirin,, to ., ,.,., Women thrust t.hP hoa.io ... -u. ,. f flipping disasters. An industrious stat-! dows or stood in the aisles with anxious wiii iHi ireums mat iunv JtOO,OU0,OO0 iula"""ig ot eye and tongue. One wo worth of gold and jewels lie at the hot- i PHle witl apprehension, crasDed DraKeman's coat as he ws hi,rrrinn h. torn of the sea on that frequented way. Some 7,000 members of the British volunteer forces have served continuous ly and efficiently for nerind. nf f,-,., . llv'Ut worn- a a coat &a hf wna hrriTtn,. k..T. V hat is it?" she cried, and her voice wa tremulous with alarm, "what is the trou ble t" "Oh, nothing," said the brakeman, "onlv w inn iv-uireo vears. an, it. a'.,i. .1 ... . .. . "U'J proposed to bestow a medal or bad-,e on lnT"X T' "e..Haecar. them for long service and good m'HZZ 8e, Huron i, inn ,J I).,.l...i.:,,i !ilii..i. i .. ,u'l"irer, ses- ... 1V . ivuuiaciiu.i, w no "" i" uer sent witn rather a dis- nas just made a gitt of his fine chateau P,!sted expression. Then, as the speed of vaiueaat over s-2.000.001). me train increased, she tool.- f,..h fo. ..t in the Stvrian A Ins for a hone a flasman has irnna hi- ..i. consumptives' hospital, is the senior nervously; "the company had better Dav nieinber of the Vienna branch of the 0T 8 funk than a wreck," and she put her Rothschild family. i head out of the window to reconnoiter At The White Star line has given an order tue moment trai" 8low Sin and a to London ship builders for the construe- f,0Up,, of ""i0 8wunS a trunk up from '. He will travel in u oar nlved'1 .' , a sU'a,,!1.OT m -wt long, which ;".;,Z or, lCK- Uood Kiousl" .Mthathecanrtopoff atloat- TheGothie, a,Sn!,,lW0.nMn in her Miornl Hampton is not ; n the 8,000 . uns' a-o t l,v vessel for the mTtrnnif " n Jd ' thHt' .... I "V1 1,1 l"B ; suniH lina , l.n !.... .1. J i , HIJ truult. IlHr Pnoit V':... l xt " .tow m iew no . . ' ' 18 no.. ln the !, iin ' ; u1,-, r r,c my trunk oe.i, 01 iieann, out has nnr v,,,, J , " sti. ionuon i v.i. n.: .1... .: -c .. . . . V- v-- aoont t he end nf Juno ""n xiuies. i.. in ..ii nn- gi i ii. oi wnicn no Has been w a victim tor a vear or more. . The Gl.ibo a V,ri,r nf Q'-m .., -- , iuiia icgisicr, .Mrs. I' on wick .Miller, the onlv woman I was recently in the Liverpool docks nn. ever nominated as a fellow of "the En.'- loading a cargo. She was built in 18,'io usn society ot Journalists and a leader al,ul llll! Dten 111 constant service for showed ently good usn .society ot Journalists and a leader "ll! Dten 111 vonstant ser writer on the Illustrated London News ffty-seven years, but a survev w as for several days the guest of Mrs! ller to be seaworthy and apparen Frank Leslie in Xew York. Mrs. Miller or manv more voyages. ago. Fancying that the massacre' had . . . . . r , ... - i , I r I , , s, i .-.in I . .11,,, ,ii,,i iii.it tl. . , t a ..... j,.. ...... .. ...... i, i,i,-iii was gra.it u system ol awari danger of a general outbreak, he at oneo aroused the neighborhood. Notices were tin ........... , ,o, o wn,, honors trom the' 'e rope's will has been made for we products. iv omen's Meilie.a, n m nf t .!.. manv vou 'CI... A..,. i ; r C......n, . i,t ', -f. i i v. , -"-""""i . o. mc uui'uiiieiit is in iatin. wiJ1 ul,ei waier. nut oiitteil nno journalism durins her and begins with an Inimblne,,,, .;,.., t I This iw.it. I...M, teniin. of ntlleo o i i ii. ..r 1 , , ............... v r mi-iiiocr oi mo tjon- "uiiiuii weiiKness ana animn n to tm tue oouv. on c Hon School Hoard. raises the temperature of ICIIU ,lia har. .... . merits of our Lord and all tl.o sends the blnmi i-ntii,;.,.. . .i. i ... i..v ;..'.,n.,i,,iii ui uiiownugger is ttio " lusunuuy uisciaims all lu ue especially elliciicious in promot- lion of t he hour in London. He is an Per?onal !nc hnation in the matter of the . ln8 tlle absorption of abdominal "rowths yneuiai potentate, who has traveled vlluluo oi n is successor. ; iviore than likely much too high iiom iiiuiii to r.ngiand to attend the Giolitti 1 Value or Mud Haths. Mud baths are rarely administered in this country, whereas in certain parts of Eu rope they are often resorted to. aud are generally believed to be of decided thera peutic value. At Carlsbad a peat is used which is rich iu iron elements n.l vo,.n. and it is mixed with hot ths. an esti- ti has agreed to reconstruct the FJh' j?1' P'" "l" the value of thes8 .name, VSHIOI1ICO 88 Justice: AtunfKI. .1 .... .,7. ,,,,; Af , ' " .'c "anger iu tiieta oieign At- for nimiv iwm, u f- ... . J; . . hia. JLirine: as w ,, i7i i i,;,, V'.'.'i. I! .r nlu 1HtlD.Sl Rnblie In! "u:,"r"'" nfauye- j benevolent of tfu3naUve rulers of India 3 ffffK P-- the bathers unless t4y are vy having spent tf.OOO.OOO in charities. rrehiaro Anr Vt. in 8tr0DK 8ud "Ufsed.-Bostou Herald. " 1 ua IV,J AUBi