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I VI tfi Entl;usbs:h, tut r.'a'.iii-Critis: Ucmcn - strationi::r!:d tli Cay. Pcilce asl Ctpst!:cc3 Guirds Sarte Atli ti . Keep tfce) Crowis f rcn Crcshina ttc f2s;s.s OIJ Coer ca His - , Arrival In Paris. ' ) PARIS. Nov. ,21. Pari, while glv Ing foil vnit to fin pf Gt up fevlhigs'p? s.f nqKitliy '-with a tul adrulratiou for the today, contfiorted hertf with wisdom' and irrmhiue. WhiUi a few Isolated lV-r.! hi it .reception to Mr. Kroger dnsttame of aiil-Rrhh vociferation weie miarjisidabk", tiewr once throiigil-' out the ilay w.1 tbepe any setuUance f an organizt-d demonstnitkm against England to mar the heejtion.; Hat ;pep'.illy riawliis cliarflttr of t1 recept Ion a ! it wa with feel lit;? of icKef that author'tle went t Istl after tin gkiomy fordiodiiig, -Inspired In- the mifortvua.te 4ncklew v.'lilt'U tad uyirked 1k iTeytuu cwel coiee giveiito Mr. Kruger en rouie t to. f he Ftench -apitaL . :- 4 ; r ' it hi true -that. M. Lep:ne,'lle Pari ; piefer-t if. polfc-e,- displayed -11 Jfou li.uhl ht a way' that, rendered eveu.ihe partijtl Mieee of any dlscprdaut out biak hiiwtilM yet It I hut fair to enih:iize f:ti t th.n ik dfsposituwi wn ever eviueed to create trotibk'. Tlie only difficulty 'S-j U-nfd wa jn keeping tin. t bvong fnnu sweeping tr -tlw lln. of the rwui lu , thoir i 'i'Hit ti jrl iu f ijuT-I'rtul. Tl. nwift troulltiion .la!-k wa nut wJih sn ih ui!;.k. la lriii uf t1w U'iAuu. whi'ii Mr. Kni i' Lnt'hiu. ilrawii ty six liorMrtt l"s-k-l wilii n- ti HIk" IJwr -oNik aijvl 1 I v"t by i-m liiiiaii wsiriu a iii:!:ir fai la h iitiMhk iart- Hi.' ,lrejMlt 4Iu lMl)U Gtlli' f Uctt an.l' iiniiilcipal tritird'. tlw. mwl.. v)in-U a ini-:l at ihi apprfiai ii- iLUs'-. siatl4 iHiiiilHTiiir i1iouh.-iii.1h. nnpif ov-r iltf 'nlMi. ami in. Hk 4yioklinr ft mt vyv t HhhixuhI ami gnarda wti mlusKtl iu hi--xtrUalM tiijfuLu Auuu.tU inul t it U(k. I ' M. .MIUj, Iioi wa pmtlins Mr. Krusvi In a Trtnlas'. 1mv'r.T. 4nlt Jii'tJH- iluatUit ami luuftl to Mr. Knim-r! ':a'-hmau tt lr-ak Into a ual!'3 a;l -.J-wrtMl- ly iIm iiirnti jriianl il ;i sMriit,iif politt on 1W f.v It ?i. !; naiil alwail Unit tht l-.Kt"-vnnk wiw Hk" lHnli if fnun: ijuil truarlH kir &t tiiv1 jri IhiiiiiiI-. OLD ACCOUNT BOOK roC.NU IK TUK INTKKNAL kevkxce !' . orrlCK I!f 1'OKTUAND TtMMiKkt lMnai; to iU UUtCj b JTrob- nblj th fagmr of n Feratr . (Fnmt Pally StatiinaiK Xov. 2.".) At ld antMuit liook tluit would doulrtle 1e of etif Iderahle interest t the old )-ttler of Salem, wan nt i-eirily. Uis up In t k'.iriuar out an old jMoVeroom In iUHftiou with the of 11 ee of Col. Iavid M. I tin tie. Colleetor of luterusil lleveuue, I'ort laud. Here I wltal the Eveulas Telesraiti say tdtottt It: "When the room was tleawl of re f.e tuitterial uud the lielve ho long in :plae -were reuiovtHl, tlure iu to light a worti mid dust-t-overel old ledger. Hot of th aparaui of niotl rn iea t her-eovered lelger. Jmt, ihxi wjetlnjr jill tine v-harayterlintki tK'loug Ingi to the M-tiino Voluinein use hy ne-iuntant. wlieu frame now feelde wlth!ag were youug. . Au investiga lion proved that thr volune formerly wo the proerty of Mtime phyleiau. who inlnlsteei'd ' -to the h'k iu thk part of Oregon during the year of jhe Civil War and for a year. Jtt lea.t, after ikiih had leen k-larel. The preouiupllmt that the ledger wan loft -with the reveiine'otttVlai" In order that, they might aneertaiu the amount of liliHMt done ty tlii phyniciau thatitht tax then required might 1m leVleiL The tiame of the dtKtor to wliotit the lMiok l'loncjl doe not tip pertr iion the tlykaf. tfr is hi uauie re denied In uh,jUent? pagi. ' It 1 fl Pint rent front the list of luitue In the Index and from the accounts that are fomd thrtMtghout the inrnk, that the lrattltMiKr was a nwtn f ome note. lte viidtiMl, tiHvnusr other fatnilk-, the hne of utteli well-ktiowti luUrid tniU as Ki lanl Williams. lr. Chatwe. Iten. Siniinin. ltk'Jnird Illrseh, and Emreite Ureymatu . 4 ? "lioetor tlnn eoivdttete! the lul jirs in a ,nwri pmtltatde titanier-i - ti d. the pliysk-litn of ttwfciy .For ln staueo, a harge of wa demanleil for a single tea 11 uioa the k'k. And then. too. i the tmin who earrled 1 he vial and pill wa a shrewd aeeount onu'a" one entry 1n partkmhtr In the k clger iH'tnty. -V eluirse of $3 A rrgistnvl agalnt a certain individual To fa vMlt to hi dek wife. An oxtra ehaige of t is math for the preserlp tioit given tier, and when t lie item are. a tried otu tlw- tosal iuak to mid Oi.v. Thi littk method of figuring lidvltt le employed with financial pro lit by prestMM-day phywieSau. 'The fte emint Ultimately jettUl. however la n iuot remarkable nwinmr by an entry which says: 'Cmltf. by debtor's tun tihig awy. 4.5. Thus: the entire bill S tksiaril iahl. - i , Tlie hHlger will 1 preserved at ihe itv.ume otlkv, and is given a . iiace t it 'Aug -the valuable archives of lie v- tire Ottietal Dunne." Tie Telejrrarii i mistaken 1n the itt P!umption" above driven, or else the niiliiiiMtlin f tti Kt.n f.KEmyiTl foreo 1 away oft: 111 presumption'' 5 . , 1 that the old letlger waa the iroierty r- Dr. J. AV. MoAfeij and that It wat J " " - w W Us fc Vtm reaehlnjt Use 1otL fire Jittl 1-e oy rtru: up Ui Volkfliwl." iir. Krajj-tM tifpkit baivil LU htil, au4 ltMMl wfcu-tars in hl e.w. tliir lasca ta ii wrwrtii-H'nt'i. TIw t-roml imimHllatply- Infi-at"! .Kn' lib -uiiiu? itiK)ii ' tliUih'(nyaiHl -'hantel a Fnwli rionu of np onjr. faiwrtk at tb- turn of m BMtaiirer "Taw. "Ti.H IUULuisr That Ve 31rt-t Har.'V fmhstlitWliKr 'Krua-r fr faIi4Mjl.im?r.,t .-TlM'-JirtTvSfW ltTtn rmkk-nt M. Ijimlx-t awl Mr; Knmcr Ta4 ctMitimil to niutrkil jwmxI -wU1s 8iulrtuK5r:UilatIou?,. without polltit-al EXOIiAXP 1XDIFFEREXT. Iuki. Nov. i24J Mr. Kruger! triimpltant a!npi tfru MariseUWr fo IHirt r?anlHl -itli ettrimtj and uiioxiKttHl ImlilXrnt V in Irat I'.ritaiu. Erory U-ta of tlw Tfuiark-hkra'Mn-lmn luftt Tiu -$th lutr t. hntlw Hiiderlylns fwlirifr life i niir,iH ttt uwue'mHit than, irrita- tiasjj '-':.- " Wliat t'XiTd fJroot Britain-nvorp Uiiiuthtf prosri-s of .war Iu South Arrw-a al Mr. KrujM'r'si viU to FraD. I tlM lllnosi of tu? Catar. The hj4ow of -the ttear tnnK-liaut , f ; ever prtKnt a"a mimt' of 'lri-al and ns tkfon o ih Hvtt-ajSH UrltUii taft inanvTrnv uint-U inore woukl be lie feaivd If raiiciMut. evidon-el from the jrrare tue of fhe Utorial articles of i!h I-jombm pre rhMvftieir trrit er j-teiiHLite what luf-rht - happen whoiihl the hand of Vi?ath remove the prent Nieltie mW of linwhx. Tlie -M-ih?titr' ."of an arovelIy anti-l?rlt-WrtReney, wilh asjrresnlve procli ti tles fexm. up m keenly that in 4.lonht ed If tlu- dally Imlk'tin; from IJvadia are awattel any more keenly In Itu- .i.i than In tlreat Britain. GERMAN'S EXTHfJUASTIC. nerlin. Xor. 24. Then 1 great Krujrer enthusiasni here. The papers are; eonmK'iitlng apraviusly on the IWr.ptaK-fnnan re-idlon in Fnnic-e. aud arran.treme!t! luive lieen made by the; trt-rnmn -onnihtee to teiid l.tnHK jMiKtal eardn. prettily lllutrateil, n itderin.r Mr. Krutrer - the syniiuithy of 1m In-mutn ua trim, for distrihtttion hy Transvaal Consul eiieral Harrl.s. k ft ly aee.dent in the storeroom where found, by E. MeAfee. the doctor" turn, ; wlio was a deputy nmk-r Cd. lMinue preiki'ewsor. llenry Hlaek UMu. Tlie manper in whk-h that a eoimt i m:trkel settkil In s plainly tlie wrk of .the jolly, hn moron Poo tot MeAft-e that one point would bring linn to the mind of old aiuaintatiee. "1 TKAXSFOUMATIOX. "Twit 'Just Ixfore Tlianksgivin? Day, A nl ,1H tie Willie White W'a ouud asleep, all ttw ked away. A-n-unI. for night; ; And he hail khihh a eharniitig race In atjrieot aud cream. s. When thrtingh hi viilon rifshrvl apace 'l hi; in os t tt roc ton it ream: i '-'!.-. : ' .-,..(. - It wa a nionstrou turkey cock AVho stood uiKiu tlie irea4l: 1 Hi eye were like the court-house AikI dreadful turkey-red! He had a sharp and wicked bill. Hi neefc'wa we& with gore. And tm to frighten little Will ;lle iake tlM-e wonl no more: 'Ik'hold. I am ti wraith of hiui !Who dk a death tin fust: ; For greedy loy-tom limb from limb. iTheit they may e:ic to butt! h Willie White, beware! Ere yet i Another night yon see. Tin written down wdoii't forget That you - slullr change with meT Then ! Willie shrh-ketl amid' his sleep, i Ami treiulJinir iiwoke: ; But when lii lksh had cea?ed to creep ! ite ioemet it all a Joke. Ala! the word imkl were truth, f For1 ere tlie morrow night Tl'e turkey had Itecome he youth .v goooier Willie White! , . i " Edwin L. Sabin. CUKNCII IrltUXElS. A sample of Yeiich iM-une wa reeeivetl in thi city yesterdav. that Ixid leen erotvn In Fraiue. The quality: of the fruit when comiKiretl with Oregon, French pruiM wa found Inferior In flavor not poeHhijr the otuount of sugar t tra t j round In the Oregon pluno. Fruit grower hare no fear but what I hey ma oointieie siKvtfully with I Ik artk-le grown in Fraiwe. whkh ha Heretofore lieen rcgnitl a the.lest prune country in Eurt)ie. GASTORIA For Infanta and Children. . tta Kti Yea Haw Alwajs E::! Baars the Slsnatare of " LIVE (ILACIEItS OF ALASKA. Most of the . ..Great Ice .111 vers Are Slowly lteceliifsj From the Sea. rln Alaska there are man hundred of living glaciers, that 1. glaciers wlwso front reach the sea and dis charge leeliergs. Gkiciers of 4hl ckt rattffe In sixe fron the Great Malaspitto. a lake of ice sixty tidies by thirty, and fed by seoivs of k?e strvanu from the St. Ella. Alps, down lo-little streams, flowing down the mountain gorges two or three mile only In length. i ; : '' . ; - Among, the many laterestlng ; ques tion iroiiouTided by the glaciers was that of thtir present movement, wheth er It be advance or toesslon. That j.i-i t ili'-y l..ie. greatly t- c-ltl i-i sliown by t in-ir ahau-IoLsi-l iiann-i. Ihe tioru whit-h make 'wj th entity Akikan coa? and by vths- fiord-sba; d vaiky Bitl-li fhamcter- ize the I:.'iore t( i.'nt:-)y. -Exai iiuat.ou of -the lM-ighborhood of existing jrLicier that on the wl'f.ie they arc with few exi-epflnn still re'eiiog. .Tld reoession I prob- s!4y not regular or ,niinnou. ninee ev ry winter slwws an ndvanc and everF. uiunir a recession, and -since a "year of lieavy snowfall Induce a teuiriorary advan. while a hot or dry year produce in abnormally large ree."iott, -till all sign imltcate In the case of every glacier examined.' with on -except ton ttho CrilkMil. that on the. whole they are still retreatin;.; -1 be t retell of ;la re. na ke4l hi no, lioth of vaEey and inountain sloe. nt yi coverel jyitli- ycgetatlon. ex i end i ng -out ward V froth t he gLi eier front. 1' In itt4f . Kitttieient ev'dence of thi retreat. ; In ease of ' tlw Muir gLtcier, wliich 1 tbe lest known, tho amount of recession has lieea -idk rHly measuretl. since the front of tlie glacier ha been mapiied at differ et time Tvc-Mmr. Iteid and W righti II ere we find a rJresston of two nillen iu iIm.v last twenty years, ; and a reilue tion In the. kwel of it surface of HOO fet In the saiue time1. -. v 4. . a Tlie glaciers 4if Alaska take various form. Tb slnqile form -of a stream of Ice flowing down a inonntaln gorge, wiili i tributaries " front neiglilioring gorges is common. Ilnt.Vhe greater gfticier UsnaHy take the form of a ktke of Ict o-cupylng a broad valley or a plateau. fl by stream of ice from surrounding mountain and ra.ined Jy outleta ill; one. two or more dircxtknis. Of tbfc til'lhe Mulr is a fine exaiaple. It occupies a liroid val ley, having '& geulk" slo(e to the south, entud westj i fe4 by streams from the mountains on the nortlw naist and west, and lias three outlets, by the Pavklson glacier to Lynn canal, by a glacier 4o the west arm of Glacier bay while Its largest outlet Is by what. Is Iiopularly ; knowri ; a Mnir ' gl.lt'ier Konthwfst to Muir nletv a. branch ot tJUu-ler 1ay. '- . j'i., ' : Of tlu tyfie, too., are the grt-at Ice field ou each side of tlie Fairwcather range, that on the: northeast being drill net I int IJlacier bay 4y several outk ts and , thoe ori rthe southwest side -discharging directly Into the Ta fllkv On the shores of r lrluc Wik liaui sound s are nwuiy exaiupk' of thi tyie irrcut ti kl of ice . iu the interkir jdisckarging, at the ; coast by ctiniiKiratlvcly! narrow outlets. V ' A third tyi Isithat illnstratetl by tlie great Mala spina, glacier, the king of all the Alaskan glacier,: a . lake of ice lying on a gentle sloie, open to the sa. :Uhe Malaspina I "td ly nany stream of t Ice from ... the St. E1L-L Alii, spreading out into this great lake, which wastes away main ly by inciting, since only a small part of it front of sixty nwles reaches the sea and discharge in liergs. In place the surface of thi great ice lake Is covered with soil and support a rank growth of vegetation. Here are flow ers in profusion and fort of spruce growing aliove the ice. : i' ; , y XO RAW OYSTEU FOU HER. sys Riva'lves Are Dangerous Mrs. Rorer THI of Many Palatable , l: ; Way of. Preiaring the loi- 1 ' , ular Sea Food. 1 "If inter again you eat a raw oys ter, with a cleAr conscience I will feel that I will be well rejaid for ' tny afternoon' work." ; , Tbee were among Mrs. S. Tysoo Rorer" most striking remark at her first feon in cooking, given yester day afternoon at the fiotl show in Industrial hall, say the Philadelphia imiuirer. s . - r "Ten. Ways of Cooking Oysters' was the nibjeet, and in supixirt of her claim that the lu valve in the raw vtate was unfit for the stomach she cltel cliauged condition from yestr long ago. when streams were uot k1 Imetl as tbey are now. and the oyster did not become contaminated with all rts of germ. t : Mrs. Rorer ild it must not be for gotten that , the oyster I an animal pure and iuipbv ami that we do not eat animal mu-ooked. "Mesit used to lie hung out ofti wimlow in olden times, and Jt wottkl keii well for a long time." eotttinnetl the lecturer, "but. today it. i hard to keep meat for ninch time on he in the refrigerator. With ' these t fact foremost iu mind you start out to e-ook with condition nitch changed froan the oM rule." ; The Ie-tnre room wa well tilled aud,in1ercst In the subject carried tlie ' lesson far, beyond the ,allotttl time. Tlie demonstration were con ducted from the following reciies: - Oyster I'utlets. Drain 25 oysters. Wash, drain again-. Throw them laio a sancn, ami stir carefully.; until they reach 'iKilIing iKi4nt Drain, tal tbiK saving the" liqnar.t Measure, and to each pint 'allow one tabb'sponful of buttr, two rouiMling talilcspfKmi'iil of tlour. I'm Ihe oyttrs over the fire. Rub the butter and flonr together: ald the oysters; cook nntll thick; add the yolks of two egg, cook for just a uioment. tako from the fir- and akl a '-level teaspoonful of salt, tea spoonful of onioii Juice, a tabksooa fel of e-lkvpped parsley, a dashof.reil K-pier Turn out to cool. When coid. form into cutlet eh.ipcd rroqiHitte. or they may Ite-.maelx lata the form. of au oyster; dip in egg nodi liread crunibs, an.1 fry in smoking hot fat. Serve around a mound of 'cabbage sala I. : -' v.; Cnrrletl In Eortlcr of RkVDrtln 2T oyter and dry them; rfuit with salt and red pepper. l'utt twoablenoon fitl of butter and one onion, chopped fine. Into a saticipan: e-ook kIjwIj witlKvot lirownlog until tlms ontr.t , i teiwler; tlwn add a I teaiKoqful of curry, a tablepoonful of flour and a half jitnt of Imiling Water -ami tioil for a moment. Strain Into a double loller; akl a half teasitoonful of salt, Throw the oyster, a few at a tlej I1.I0 a very hot griddle: turn, ami, wlien brown, lift them Into the e-urry sauce. When all are broiled add1 two tablesixioufal of lemon jnlee. find turn them into a dish that has ar ranged nrotmd its edge a. -rice border. With Sieak Drain and wash 2- oyC ters. Drain again. Select a nice slr Icln uteak; trim it, and broil orer a clear fire. If 1 tlie Mtk' Is ont inch thick, broil it eight mitrotes; five on one side and three on the artier. Lift it: iput the least cooked side down' In a'lwtkinsr paai cover over the oysters, and run It at once Into a quick oven. When tbe oysters 1 have eurlel ; (in aliottt IO minutest lift the steak ate fully 0010 tlie dish on wliich it is to be tv1; dust -with alt and pepper and pour over a little melted or ciar ifled butter. -. 1 v--, , J.Lt o . TLIZ ELCTE0I4 Prcslicct taizlzy Points bat the tc;22!If led EcisrseRCpt MADE AT TKE POILS NOYtMSEtt 6TU Great KespouslWllty PUeed Upon tbe . Kepablkau Party No Danger. , from mperlallgm.' PIIILADELrillA, 4ra..r Xov. 24. IVeKkk'nt 'M'cKtnle' totlay iald hi first Visit' to thi city since li tdec tloa. m met with au enthusiastic reception.! He came a tlie guest of t he I'ldorf League. Chaij having lieeri invited to attend ihe '-Fountlers Ihiy" la liquet X of that organ iza on.;p: The President wasacc-onqianleel by "all the memliers of hi iHabihetT with the .ex ception of Se-retary of )ar. Root who t la Culwi. In the'lianquet rooni cov er were laid fo 311 person.. Presi dent McKinley, in hi siMech, said: We cannot overestimate, the great importance ami . far-reaching ; coase-nueiH-ex of the electoral coutesf. which ended on -the 6th of Xovemlier. It record the unquestiooied endorsement of the goW standard, industrial JnUe .utf.e' broader markets, commer cial exiMtnsion, reciprocal trade, the 6ieu door in China, the nviolability of the vubtlc faith, the independem-e n.1 iiiOluu-Ltr of tllf llHlkiflrV. HUd peace and a Inmeticent tJoternment . a a 1 under American overeigutr "e PhlMpiaue. , American cmlits are thv m4Ht uninpairel, the. honor of the Atreru-ai nag 1 unsnnitHt, ami ue nii.nitlim of a rlirhteou wit and tin treaty of ieaee onrepndlateil. THie-ltepUblican party -has placed . : ttti- nfion lt; trememiou: reiuiinuvM-?t. The iarty eoukl ask: for no higlicr exprcsskm of -mtilcnce. ' -Lilerty has not lost but gained In Strength. ! " , ----- . a tut .lltnrlwMl- tlie-e I no dan ger, from empire; there I no fear for rhe Itcjiublic."' !,Rooeelt (followeei Mr. M?Kinle.v. He akl: ' - --' - Tieutlemen, I am sure that I Mate t-Ar I'iun-ii . vhen I Mr th:lt. everv rational effort for tlie iiettermeut of the comlltlou or ettner tne wage-earner or the tiller of the soil will, have the 'heartiest support of the Republi can1 jwty; that we realize that the u-etfari of 1m X'jltion tk'IM'Ull ulti- nately; more than all else niton the WCJiare 01 wage-woriter auu 01 me niau who till the soil." t . : , . . I The fWfsident returned to Washing Ion tonight. ! -i SVWMILL SWEPT AWAY. t DISASTER TO A TILLAMOOK COUXTY E,XTERPRISE. v t The Hreaking of a Dam near Holison- ville loused tireat Damage :" :'; . Early Yew ter day. IILLAMOOK. Or., Xov. 24. Tlie dam of ihe electric mwmitt near Hol- sonvilks-broke at 4 o"clo-k thi morn- f Ing. Tlie mill w situated in a gulch. aud when -the dam hroke aliove tlie mill; the Immense liotly of waiter went down, a number tree with it. and struck the electrk? sawmill, and e-ar-iktl It a 'quarter of a imle beflow. eoiu pletery demolishing it ami covering it wtt h lelni nea r t he bunk'-houst. The dynamo and iioweriibuse Just est-apetl. a the guk-h widen here. Had this tw-currvd during tlie day-time tin mill hand would have tieen e wept down a well. ? - - YALE WAS, A WINNER. DEFEATED HARVARD ON THE GRIDIROX YESTERDAY. Splendid Work of the l'ale Eleven Ite- suited in an Enormous . Score for the Blue. .. NEWT HAVEN. Conn.. Nov. 24. Vk'tory, - long; delayed., perched upon tlw blue lmnner of okl ? Yale today. wlen tlH football team of :Yale Uni versity m6thered the erhnson of Har vard in the annual contest played on tlie Yale Held.; r For the first time since 1KVI Yale scored a: victory over Harvard," ami today ' she took wect revengo for Harvard :merciless iier formance In Xew Haven two year ago, "When the crimson rejoiced over the blue by sewe 17 io 0. Tolay Yale administered to Harvard a. 'Waterloo to the time erf 2S to ft; It wa Yale from the first fclek'-off.fand the war rior of the blue seemed lient on pun ishing ;Harvard to the limit, la the first half Yale neored two touchdowns. In "the eecond half be: repeated this performance and. in addition to tear ing. out two touchdown. Sharpe, Yale" iKi'HiNick. lifted a field goal from the 2-Vyard line. ; . ; ; , OTIIEIt GAMES. 'Pitt'simrg. Pa.. .Xov. 24. Waliington and Jefferson. 5: Carlisle Imlian. ft, . tortland, Nov. 24. Multnomah, ; Ch'emowa Indian, ft. -Ann AHior. Mk h., Xov., 24. Michi gan, 0; Ohio State University, o! Madison, Xov. 24. Wisconsin, 27. Illinois. O. ' EM PRESS IK) WAGER ILL. LONDON, Nov. 24. A yptcfal llf parch from Shanidiai says fln-offltial telegram, from Sman Fa confirm the report of tlie illnesw of the Ikwaser Empre and: faya her condition ha become considerably worse. TROUBLESOME IXDIAXS. r , DES'YEE Coto.. Xov. 24. "Arrest the invading Indians." ThX was the 01. r t ioveriio-r .TLoni.1 save Major Ji lit 1, iU- t.'atiie .. Ciiii!ioner.- to !ay. t 'oiiiiiiii.n-r.4t.-lmou and De puty ..Hoi kind at 01m madv - arraoge-UM-nt ti leave with a inwse for the White dtiver country, where VAii' tab and riteampahgre lte are said to be (ilanghterhig dt"er. ly: tlve hun dred1..", i ?' 'V. U -S I the event tho red put op a fight, the executive. ha itromlscd. tliat the possj hall lie relQfon-el by tin? ca valry from the Xa-tional Gu.trl. V ' ' RECOMMENDS HANGING. Governor iTanley- of Kansa, Study ; 4ug Capital lnilmu-n. TOPEKA,' Kan si, Xov, 24. Governor ftauTey h making; a study -of tie,snli jt of i-apital frttntehment. ! with a view to recommending it a jwtoiatioa in thi state 4i hi forrheomnlg uww vge to 4h-next Legislature. ' ; t .v - There are now; Jn ' the penitentiary fotJty praxotier . imler weutenee of death - whk'h. In Kansjt, now J llf imprisonment. " : :,' .;- ,- MAY RETALIATE. ;-.yisn I NGTOX, Xov. 24 The Tiirk VA ant-horitie hav refuseil to grant au exequatur to Jr. Tlioma H. Xr ton, 4 act a Vnlfetl "State Conwd at Hariioott tlw Indicsition iHrint to woue retaliatory meamne on tire part of our Governmewit in the near future. A CONGRESS. f CIXCIXXATI. O.. Xov. 24. The 24th aumr.vt tmgr of tlw America a-Sc-tilar. Union ami Free Tliougli't Felera tkn today 'ejected Dr. J. It. Wilson, of Clmdnna-tl. pieskknt. Among Fae vloe-preiden ekctetl wa ' T. it. Wakeman. of Silvcttou. AT A WEDDING. f BALTIMORE, Md Xov. 24. Prei dent McKhdey wa a jrnest at the wedillng of M'i'H Lillian (Jary, dstugle joocoooooooooooooTOeooorooooo . - i, . . . , 5- -- CZAR Of RUSSIA IS DEAD S An Passed Away, LONDON, Nov. 24. says, it is reported the infoiTiieil at ihe Marlborough Club, that the 8 Czar .of Eussiaisdead There is no conlinna- g p tion' of the rumor. 8oOCOCCX;OCOCOCOCOCOC OCODOOCTOOCOOCOCOCDCOCOCOwOCOCOu lor of tlH former Postmaster General, to Rolort Coknnap Taykr. of Xt-w York, " w'Wch took place lie.iv -roday. PASSED AWAY. LONDON. Nov. 24. John fjiwson Jchi-OL of K.ingswoml. Kent, the noted tlk'teiiic exert, dk-l toilay at (anne. France, of syncoi.e. He wa ltornju lS.Ui. . CAR PE DIEM. - . I. - ' The swine are sqmtling in the pen I womler why? , O can they read tlie mind of men, 'And do they know A fatal day 4 nigh ! When they must go? Ah. do they sqxtenl Ikux 1 hey feel .' V Sick ami wire at heart ami sad? Or 1 Jt something they have had To eat. or Is it greed of more That make them ih ree the air? Ah. welt; I heir grief will kooii ! ocr. A ud frve from care, . They'll swing from hook Or lie in link.. Uniiilndfnl or the passer's looks And what lie think. ' ' II. ; ' . Thf1 turkey gobble in the yard A Idithedy as' he can: He scmiK4 hi wing ujiou the ground And trk" a hard j1 -As totlle to show to man. What time lie struts around. " ' That happiness is iu hi heart; And that 1m doesn't fret " With what we call a vague unrest, . Or mope, around or let . . ; Forelioding crcc-p into hi breast Ami so ' - - '-, .:' ' He proudly plays his part, i "- AltlKtugh " . Next week ht may, hang in the mart May graee some butclier" stall San gobble ami san feather aud. in fact, san all! i - , III. 'v - - .v". Ah. foolish Awine! to squeal and fret The ekwdnff hour uway. While ajiiKMite and bristle yet , Remain. . , . Ami while all day 1 -Tlie farmer who preside as Fate ' Iau on the gate Far-down the lane! - Ah wUer turkey., gobble on. . Thy, gizzard still i thine. And at the dawn ' . 'TI still Cor thee To se ; The red sun shine Thon .ljast a wing on either ride . Ami si ill thy watt k- wattk- where. TIm give thee greatest- pride! '.So whr . ' Bcewne a prey-to care - Sinev, after all,' Nor thou -; Xor- f ...v - ;.' ';''" ' "?"?;'.:. Sliall know one tlay liefore or when or '. how -; , , . - ' : - -Or where ' . Or -why ' v -. . TJe axe may fall! - ' S. E. Kiser. TOY DRUMS. Owe' All Imported,- -Now AU .Made .. II American Wrinkles In Drum Makings It used to be that all the toy drum sokl In this country were Imported from Germany: now the great major ity of the hundreds -of thousands . of .irn-li dfinu sold in this ctuntry an uually, all but a few of the very cheap est drum. arefmadf Wre. 1 Kuiky, a- th-y ,$re, .thet frHght- charge on drum are higlK-. Toy drums ar commonly sold u. tl rtad TO'SttHi. uiiKMt- a wotHieu . ns'asure , might bej to, ive Plaice jn smpping. In , thi k.1 viiKr ou frelglrt,Vhargc the dcak'r, .tn rder' la, have tlie drum -ODie tjefiteti, buy of sot Ue izt'svniore Vhau h. want, ami get of some sisttsr fewer. There" I now-, made an Ameri can toy" tfrum that... can lie -shipped This drum ha a bras shell which I rolled. tnt '?ts . jiroper --. cybndrk-ai formUk'nt with tlw end not joined. In one eud of tht sheet of which the yIlBder! i thu fornml there are cut M1I8. Willi' lqm uim-r ii tur sheet there are tougtes. The end of Ihe sheet forming the cylinder are joined -logellier, and tin shell thus et. up and cotniiletetl. by the simple pro cess: of 'thrusting tlie tongue through the slit, ; a ikl bending .1 hem liack o htikL The eml uot Joinetl. these drum shell cahle kipiei tegeihr as. for atefrom shirts.-tiiight Im. (Vunmonly they are. ickeil bulf a dozen . la piel together, tvo such Inmclievs in a pasfe Utard liox. a dozen drums of the same ize,4hu lielng packed into tlie siw(e that t We drum would eirdinarily oc cupy. iPacked also In stub a box would Jie a dozen ioirs ot.qrum neau. a ilxizcn ialr of rims, to hold the head on, and a kzen coitlt and of course a ilozen pairs of dntmstiek. , Another iiecuUarly moilern Auiericaa wrinkle 1n vtbe manufacture of toy drum consists Jn the substitution lu drums of sutaller; sizes of head of very thin rolled slieets of steil for the o'd-time head xf sheepskin. A ROOM PAPERED WITH POST- -AGE STAMPS. . 1 - ' -.- .. . - -, -. What ha lien railed by tliose who have seen it the most wotMkfful ron In im world I to lie found In a small o o o 8 Rumor, that Nicholas II Has Reaches London. A news agency here 8 Prince of Wales was hotel of an olwenro town In Sussex. England. The inn I known a the Rising Sun, and not only ar tlie war's ami ceiling of it principal room entirely covered with jnistage stamp, but also the furniture' and picture frame, while some of , the pictures themselves are made of sffinip. and long festoon of them hang su-jiend-ed overhead. and clustered like hunch es of grapes in the-coruers. mt. iMiariie. -tne luiiKeiMT. nas ti-ii colloeting ami affixing stamp since 1S.S2 and extbiiate the whok number used in various ways a high a 2iift.(s. representing an original cent of not less than $o0,tJft0. . JUST AS HE LEFT THEM. H'.s toy are lying em the floor, lust a he-left them there; . j The i;ilnted thing for kce'ping store. The jumping pig. tlie whistling ball. Tlie duck, the gun the lioat. The funny looking .Chinese doll. . auu ticKiug oily goat. (Thyjlie alkmt. poor. KittereT thlugs, The rabbit and the fox. The cuckoo with the broken whig ; The Jack, sprung from hi Ikix. Here lie hi knife, hi nngkxl string. HI Imiw and silver run -Bcause I'm tired of following .Around to p!ck them up. Chicago Tlmeif-IIerakL Accortllng to a ctatistlcrl itable In the recently published twentieth vol ume of Meyer's Konversations-Lexb kon (third annual supkmentl. b.iwil riion th latest data furnilul by the boundary ftreatie In'tween the powers, it would appear that all but aliont one seventh of 'tlie African contingent i now included in -some "shere of lit fluence". or " aUotlrer. The French sj Jiet Ja tlie largest, comiirising alsiut 3.7tM.MNift square mile taliout tiie ex- 4 us rf n j M V Xf. . tunii 1 I tI 1 l.tVM MM Ml. England 4-ome next with 2.4iO.(Miq tihemding Boer, territories!. 11eu follow 1n order tJermany, Bel glum (Congo Free State!.' and I'ort h gaL each 'with Oinewltat ks than a million square nril is. The Egs'ptian, lihere (aliont 4KMMMI square ml!ef niayproKtly be regardwl n pirt or the British. ; The extent of the French sphere will apiiear. ks lmioing on CiinKultimr tlie map of Afrka. whi.-h bowtaiat within thi domain I. In cluded the greater part of the sand of the Sahara. Italy continue to claim a protectorate over a sandy Erltrean waste of 2."ift.ftft squ;ire. miU- ' ntwl Kiki in .in nilif Win iu . lu-i- island; would still like to lie consid ered a .etrrttied-to atlriC'Strip ofSa-" h.tta eoartlnnd. - The ; British, -sphere- i i iK hiding Egyirtaikl her depetidenclest I estimated to contain in .round nuin- - liersalioot .VWJiitMKift soul: the Freu?h. .Vi.ViiUM; tlie Belgian, lT.tJftftftfw; the (tn.-an.-r' U.ftoO.ftfJOr the Prrtiigitee. KtiftO.OiMr. The - fitatistkal enuinera- lion ltnrore M wlnda ni u'ltli an arpa." of nearly a million square mile, whk-ti . i desjgnatetl a .Herrenlose C.ebk't, ft trrltore TCtthoiit i titiater" '. ,'. - f Cr ; f cr.r:i's Kl D IM t Y j liackacho Uuro. : For-t KMney, BUuUtr "1 frin.ry i I, aiHTtrinFeTnalaeaJcneBS. LXi butuan. tKwuo i mill Wc nduulm J