To KKW-Stjps, To N E W Spas; Tietors. ~AT WASHINGTON, NEWARK, NEW YORK, • WEI)N|$DAY, JOTE 4. 1890. GENERAL NEWS. $1.00 fp Year. < yOLUMB NtTMBgR s ... ••**:,« . 416 s o u r c e of t n e builders of t h e older w o r k s THow a C h r o m o j e M a d e \ g l i s h mjyvers t o a Phiiadelphfai' n i » n : oi t h e Ohio Valley. W i t h these consida n d over-chaTged him 75 e e n t s f o r b^a?&'^s;^>ji •erktiOns i n niahd," and with the" k n o w l W e see l e n s of 'thousands of chromos, ing. The Phlladelphiah. r e f u s e d ^ ^ ^ l f S j p a y for them, a n d ' s a t d o w n a n d i n - ;•'€ ' - S<>me-of t h e . '.MaBBenings a t edge) thaE s t r u e t p e s "simitiar to this Condensed From Daily -teie- which a r e g i v e n a w a y b y every ente,ri n ^ l h i p W i s t p d in t l M M Werid^-wlMjrepj-jpin^ jinginftsa tnan, says t M - M««h- Interesting to Old _apd Young vented: a >»'y» rpi-wBr ^f . his nwt>, ' ^-~1gra.ph Reports^—"• t h e s e r p e n t and other, e a r l y faiths h a t L — Tjlle Tirnes, yet I v e n t u r e t h e assiertion tyhich h^s driven put the BnglisJbLCgifc': -r-rFrOim Many Sources. their g r e a t e s t development, will it be; t h a t v e r $ few k n o w how t h e y a r e p r e WED&ESDO. —--• . trivance. ' Spatial -Cm-r-esjSawime.t^ Mie. QAM®™ i ; forcing t h e facts j . o argue—unle'ss alL dficed.T6-Tprcperl.y p r o d u c e a-cltrbmostate convention "oi^temperance T ^ L B u I g a r i ^ r i g p v e r M s e n t ' fs aboht': ^^TfirlHeea'diiry w e l l s - a p n e a f l o T i a v t f T ^ W i i S S e f S i " J a p e 2. —• S p e a k e r X'eligious.symbolism is merely ^cpiuei-. 4he4itbpgra.pher musfc-be. en—rapp^of( u p o n a nevv Wivjt" of-"mrfyipg"w a s helti" m ~ B ^ a c u s e _ t b " p l a h " a with t h e artist. He m u s t analyze the to e x p e n d yifi.nnoono i iJ p p n . ih& _CQ.IL( t e e d a n d C h a i r m a n p e K i n l e y of t h e d e n t . Vague, . and meahibgless, ft-Mfih: stnietioB of r a i l r o a d s , theirxi»nes. Heretofore it hasu-beep- : - *? l i p a s e w a y ? a n d m e a n s c o m m i t t e e seems an a b s u r d position to hold—that c a m p a i g n for t h e p r o h i b i t i o n a m e n d - picture,, fully realize the coibbinations J o h n R__CurtiSi of P q r t l a n d , Me., t h e fajsijion to w e a r t h e s t i c k direcrljK g i n t h e oyal e m b a n k m e n t , with -its cen- m e n t c a u s e . — B . F . G e n t s e h has", b e e n Lot colors, a n d t h e spirit of the- work, h a v e gj-wp^sp-aU hapfi-Qtaa.e.axlX-ad^ a n d parallel w i t h the- h p t t y ^ J tratTJilrsf^buTur •stp"nw"sta^mTfflHa= -•n o m i n a t e d for p o s t m a s t e r a t Buffalo. iftaTing^-etenni-nea~^3ust—hew^-ma-By- has m a d e n e a r l y |1,000,000 in t h e man* 4i hne .front,of hei«4^cJUhB-sJ;icK. b e i n g upwHi-dfiPd, ''••' f p n r n n i e n t , h o w t h a t t h e s e n a t e h a s b y t'ioh with t h e serpent, we havJe t h e : basic colors e n t e r into t h e picture the u f a c t i r r ¥ o T c B e w i n g ;gu"m. p o i n t i n g f o r w a r d . B u t t h e lates^S^Iefir. a n a l m o s t u n a n i m o u s v o t e i n s t r u c t e d t h r e e s y m b o l s everywhere r e g a r d e d i n —-The state" c o n f e r e n c e of t h e African" .artist c o m m e n c e s his w o r k by p r e p a r A_ m e d a l h a s b e e n s t r u c k in cOm- is to c a n y the «ti'eik ferrule e n W u p ? J ; ? t h e Old W o r d a s emblems of those i n g al i t h o g r a p h i c stone "for eacji M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h Was h e l d in E l n i i r a , niemorafipn of t h e fiftieth a n n i v e r s a r y theHElnance e o m n i i t t e e - t c M n a k e $> dew a r d , t h e h e a d t u r n e d t o w a r d the3bo<m.;<: primitive faiths? H e r e we find t h e : s e p a r a t e color.1 T h e artist commences in JEngland of p e n n y p o s t a g e . a n d the stick held stiffly alaii-angle;6ft '-V. " — t a i l e d r e p o r t o n t h e tariff bill w h i c h linga-in-yoni of India, or the*reciprocal —•The A m e r i c a n B a p t i s t E d u c a t i o n a l his w o r k b t n i a k m g a 'delicate a"nd Fifty shillings a n o u n c e y a s t h e p r i c e Bay, 45 degrees.*" ^ 3 , T^ C^j c a n n o t possibly b e p r e p a r e d i n less t h a n p r i n c i p l e s of n a t u r e guai'ded by t h e S o c i e t y m e t - i n C h i c a g o . e l a b o r a t e i p k - t r a e i n g of t h e p i c t u r e ; p'a,id Ih jEngfand for a h Irish" toilefsefn o t only i t s g e n e r a l outlines; b u t the A soldier ivas, c o u r t - m a r o a l a d t - J a s p - ^ l " ; TffORSDM, - , ^ « . B i 6 n t h , a n d it will t a k e s o m e m i g h t y s e r p e n t ; of lif e r p o w e r r * E n ^ v t e % e , a n d jtiee of t h e t i m e of W i l l i a m and M a r y . eternity. Moreover, its position, cast P r e s i d e n t H a r r i s o n andVparty r e a c h - m i n u t e a n d intricate touches and It was n o t vefv highly o r n a m e n t a l , b u t m o n t h at' V e n i c « ' ipt b r e a c h oT3isctr"'*"x7v h a r d w o r k t o d o it in t h a t t i m e . a n d west, indicates the n o u r i s h i n g shades of color ©f W'Kich itascomppsed. pline and condenaMdrto six-mootftsftupi!..: Congress, like t h e .sniall boy, d e a r l y s o u r c e of ..fexlUity.—the .great sun-god "ed"tTIeveland a n d w e r e g i v e n a n - e n t h u - ; T h e t r a c i n g - p a p e r is chemically pre- It sold for $3,560. prisonment. When informed b y . i t h e ^ a t , ^ ^ WhilelsinkTng"a""well"Th t h e S a n t a c o u r t t h a t he could a p p e a l he c a n ^ : ; ^ ^ ! 9 "loaves a .holiday a n d M e m o r i a l B a y whose, first rays fall upon the a l t a r of s i a s t i e r e e e p t i o p . ^ ^ M t . j E t n a is i n a pared,, so t h a t t h e lines upon-it c a n be Lucia r a n g e , Saa^-Luis Obispo county, t e m p t u o u s l y t o r e off his n u n i b e r .apStii.j;*: ' s t o n e s in the" center ot t h e oval. So • readily transferred t o stohe. A press s t a t e of violehE'gcttv i 1 y a n d a serious gave- i t a n excuse t o g e t t w o t o g e t h e r A n d e r s o n exiiurtied t h e fossil Other insignia, t h r e w t h e m o n t h e flpp¥;.|5^ that here we .have associated t h e several is e m p l o y e d to transfer t h e impressions Mr. a n d t h e h o u s e p r o m p t l y t o o k a d v a n - symbols wliieli in Asia would be a c - e r u p t i o n is fearfed.—rThe N e w York : On the: p a p e r to t h e stone, considerable vertebra, of a w h a l e . H i s well is" 2,- a n d shouted: " C u r s e d b e . y o i i r - a r p t y f i ' ^ S t a g e of it b y . a d j o o i n i n g f r o m T h u r s - c e p t e d w i t h o u t question as showing t h e y e a r l y m e e t i n g of t h e S o c i e t y ^ of .pressure b e i n g used. T h o u s a n d s of 000 feet a b o v e sea level. S o u are a lot of assassins!" Fo.^'thlisiiSTS; "place to! b e 'a phallu-sukuc "shrin-e ' F r i e n d s was, h e l d in P o u g h k e e p s i e . — impressions can t h e n be-taken from theh e - w a s eondentned^^te' seven Since t h e i n a u g u r a t i o n of a mrw'^sys' d a y till Mcmttfr" comyeyrs.; T h e p r e s i d e n t a n d viee-president bined with t h e s e r p e n t faith., I t s vfery T h e (Senerai A s s e m b l y of t h e U n i t e d stp.n» b y simply r u n n i n g an inkTrollei fern of posital wagons: t o r e m p t y i n g t h e close c p n n n e m e n i in prison. iiia.il boxes in Berlin a n o r d i n a r y city '» Th.e Engiish countess of Cafloty te». w e n t t o C l e v e l a n d , -Ohio, t o h e l p u n - position' o n t h e high cliff t e r m i n a t i n g P r e s b y t e r i a n c h u r c h Opened in Buffa- over it. T h e t r a c i n g t h u s transformed forms Wtter r e a c h e s its d e s t i n a t i p n i n a n hour cently died in Paris a t t h e a g e of seVpnr iif t h e rough o v e r h a n g i n g roekjj, l o . — G o v . A b b o t t o f N e w J e r s e y signed veil t h e Garfield s t a t u e . wlmt i s k n o w n as t h e kevstone. Sup- after l e a v i n g t h e h a n d s of t h e sender. Tty in h e r r o o m , w h e r e s h e lived, alone Jv.ashed b y t h e s p r i n g t o r r e n t s , a n d T h e g r e a t eoatest^between t e a a n d a n d a p p a r e n t l y in poverty, T h e m e m b e r s of t h e h o u s e w a y s a n d n e a r the t h r e e forks of the riyer ( is to t h e b a l l o t reform bill. pose t h e r e are t w e n t y eoloirs in tne' poverty. She^ajl : ^" FRIDAY., chromp; This n u m b e r of impressibiis .offee; as t o - w h i c h is to\be t h e uhjyeiv found"dying in her c h a i r by • the jftni- - T % a m e a n s c o m m i t t e e e v i d e n t l y d o not be considered when eompjirisons a r e This, combination of -natural: A n e n g i n e a n d pije p a s s e n g e r car is takenfrOm. t h e k e y s t o n e a n d each sal beveragej I s g r a d u a l l y l e a n i n g to tress, a n d the police w e r e summppe.q\ , j s t a a t j i n . fearpf t h e Fa?-mer\s All'iqnce m a d e ; Xe^itei.pi^tol^_QPjLil(l..not be J o u u d w e n t t h r o u g h a n o p e n d r a w b r i d g e a t i carefully dusted with red chalk. A tea. A s l o n g baede as the m e m o r y of a s it was supposed: that she* w a s u t t e r l y a s ' t h e y ' h a v e b y " ! " " u n a p n n o u t l ^ o t e T r e - again in any p a r t of the great r o u t e dirn.offset of t h e entire t r a c i n g is then Xttan.ffo.es " c o l d t e a " has a l w a y s h a d destitute!• I n r e m o v i n g h e r i r p r n i l i a the call. p o r t e d against t h e bill p r o v i d i n g f o r d u n g which the people m u s t have (.taklancii < 'al. A nuiiTbei- -ot^passen--|pressed on each one of these stoues; | chair a b a g t e n t o t h e Sioor, a n d in I F Z * : The d r a w i n g then begins, and often subtfeasuMes for t h e s t o r a g e of ••agri- joiu'Uyyed frp'm t h e Mexican GuiL Is gers were k i l l e d , — T h e S p r i n g P a l a c e Miss Olaf K r a r e r , a n E s q u i m a u x , is I was found $10(000 hi g o l d ; ' $ 4 0 , 9 0 0 in this a l l to lyo t a k o h a s more coincidence at, F o r t .Worth, T e x a s , w a s tjuriiedi ; occupies m a n y inQhthsT'iSaeh s t o n e is the first w o m a n of h e r r a c e to cbnie , n o t e s w a s aftefwai-d found InfuclTawjeri-*riii cultural products, which has been the: _ . '. .. . - ,t .>.*.-.. in the d e v e l o p m e n t " of a faith in'-, t . n „ A ..„.. She | ; A bviHiant ball! w a s ' to be p r i n t e d in a s e p a r a t e c*olor, and fdrwartl as a p u b l i c lecturer, Every body u m o k e s |n_. J u p ^ u . _ _ | T h 4 « i X S j s p e c i a l h o b b y of t h a t p a p e r . - - • - —--• therefore m u s t Contain not only a l l that speaks E n g l i s h w i t h r e m a r k a b l e ac- \ pipes h i i l d a littlttvvuil pf ^ f i p e - c u t ^ t ^ l l " "'"*:> -AmFfKraTfo^rrWtrw6aa?:Trier b e i n g h e l d t h e r e a n d i n a n y . .jrieople " T h e c o n f e r e n c e eounnlftee^-Qii t h e is necesssry of that color of t'fie picture,- c u r a c y - . H e r height is-Quly., t h r e e feel I bacco as big a s a pea.': I t is ttrgd,-att^t s e e i n a to lic.too niuch here to admit ol p e n s i o n bills w h i c h h a v e ^ p a s g e d i:e-' such a t h e o r y ; a n d wlien "other f a e t s . i u w e r e (injured. ' O n e life' was fe*t.—' to-the ntmutest detail, but all~ o f - t h e four in-ehes. _. 1 ', _ I thji s m o k e r t a k e s o&e lo«g^w&ifl^bhjw»p e m o r i a l J>ay w a s titinglv observed I compound colors, m a d e by"~prlntihg spectfully t h e h o u s e a n d t h e s e n a t e , , other lines, point in t h e same direction, M An e n p r n i o u s g r o w t h of ivy has par- ! i n g the snioke in a elotid. "frprn Kis'; ., , * *-i • -. rni,^ « « - „ , , . ' one or-more" over others, A variety oi tially d e s t r o y e d .the w a l l , of .Christ | m o u t h a u d nose. T h e ladifis^Jiave s e e m t o find it v e r y difficult t c r e a c h it is p l a y i n g false with o u t reason, to be t h r o u g h o u t t h e e o u m r y . • T h e c o r n e r ; .}, gRfeartio*MS—o-f~- cohpr froih its' full Church. W a t e r l o o , attd a few days a g o pipes with l o n g e r stems t h a n tirei jnKn.v • Agrcemeiit^, nay, stone:..of... t h e r f too - .--kepticiii a n a g r e e m e n t — a t a n y r a t e . t h e y have- identities, wgfiild then mean n o t h i n g in: A r c h w a s laid W a s h i n g t o n Memorial I strength, t o the faintest t i n t i n g can he b r o u g h t a section of it t u m b l i n g :u> t h e I a n d if one of t h e m w i s h e s t o show" a ^ "science, a n d c o m p a r a t i v e studi'cs would in N e w Y o r k w i t h im-' produced o n o n e stone", just as in usinj: g r o u n d . T h e church'' Info been built g e n t l e m a n a s p e c i a l S n a r k of favor^sha— n o t d o n e so.. be useless. Fergusson, in his- 'Tree pd*ihg~ceremOnies. A m o n g t h e speak- 1 » n o r d i n a r y pencil o r crayon-on- draw-. fifty y e a r s . j lights h e r p i p e . " t a k e s half a whiff,"'' R e p r e s e n t a t i v e Lodge- a n d Assistant and S e r p e n t W o r s h i p , ' . m e n t t u h s the « j.r.,,/-, •; T mih e 1 i n s p a p e r . These Various colors are, ' I n Keiit, E n g l a n d , a farm of 500 j h a n d s it to him and lets him tiiush o u t ' • • . . - --rr "Postniaster-Crenerar GTlarSsplT h a v e ex stene.e of serpent worship on some ers w a s fxeorge W d ' h a m C a m s . T h e 1. ^ u ^ " w o r k e d u p in black by the acres.that has been let for §6,000 per I the whiff. • of t h e Pacific islands^ and refers to its Masonic c e r e m o n y was u s e d ^ i n l a y m g j artist, and it is the p r i n t e r who applies. _ a r has_ just b e e n re-let to_ the ____ s a m e |. i n Titlis, Russitij a efeb-pf 125.. f a m b e e n i n d u l g i n g in a p e w s p a p e r : w a F ' - e n y e possible tminsmissiou across the-Paeiric • civil service reform. .. . " to Aineriea, and says if it is proved t h e s t o n e , t h e B i b l e u s e d b e i n g t h e j the colors. T h e lines o n each separate t e n a n t ' f o f 'iiMQ: Thfs"is''sakTtp~be'a i ilie.^ jnst'fpriried, "has h i r e d a dpctpiv~ M, i>gauiants, for §60 a }*ear,. w h o T h e o p e n a n d u n b l u s h i n g m a n n e r in 'thai this worship is indigenous .in t h e o n e on w h i c h W a s h i n g t o n t o o k t h e p t o ^ a r e . e t c h e d wh'h the wash of nitric fair ill.ustra.fipn of-the decline of f a r m a g r e e s to visit the fanii-lies" regv , - 3 •* * J acid a n d g u m arable, a n d a r e r e a d y lot values in E n g l a n d of Ijrte y e a r s . lV w h i c h d r i n k s h a v e b e e n sold o v e r t h e Xtiff-World, we. a r e t h r o w n back o u t h e i n a u g u r a l o a t h as presidents An l)le p r e S S ^ . • A t B u d a Pestli r e c e n t l y two nieil niet a n d give t h e n * - a d v i c e a s t o haw— to i b a r s o f t h e s e n a t e a n d h o u s e r e s t a u - doctrine t h a t h u m a n , n a t u r e is alike C l e v e l a n d t h e Uartield M e n r o r 4 a l ^ 4 i - i - l , . - - ^ ^ . ' | ^ & ^ F ^ i 4 t ^ b € ^ ^ s i j n as the to fight a d u e l t o . the death. The dis- keep healthy, to teutt t h e m if sick, antl^ •;•/."' •ewrvwliere. ami that m a n in like c k r a n t s , t o a l l comers, h a s c r e a t e d suelf etim-tmieos and w i l t r n Jjkfi j]egive_ o i t tLj jauk e View c e m e t e r y w a s d e d i c a t e d in artist in. a p p l y i n g bis colors, a n d .must t a n c e ' w a s twenty-tive paces, and each besides, to g i v e the c l u b ' o c c a s i o n a l :*>-. r p r ^ n « » o f - . P r e U t t e r t H a r r i s t . n ^ ^ l l v r e a l i z e t h e hleH#H- a .u<] effect _ot mail, w a s to ha\"e six shots. N e i t h e r short lectures uptm h y g i e n e awUpliysi—-iji, a s c a n d a l t h a t Speateer R e e d h a s issued uiviiizatiou does alv,uy|:mesTrnVL t'liihg's, «,,.^.,w^ i,,v-« 1 v.v"-""«-'>"-""i ••"'«»•-'• i . ,'i" " i-'ji • • Js , each color. As fast as each color is. party m a u a g e d to hit the o t h e r in that j ology. Each fuiuily p a y s 50 cents-pec---=-.:.: a n o r d e r positively f o r b i d d i n g t h e sale i 1 m d cn;ttr0riixe^xhij--STrm.G b e h e f e r t r ) " ^ .subinitted to the artist, time, a n d t h e -affair w a s a b a n d o n e d hi m o u t h for this service,-and twenty-five < b e s t ) , but I may be s o ijtit i Oimfuss it a p p a r s to I poor families a r e "ii'hnittvd- free, ,Sim:i—, c«f d r i n k s i n t h e h o u s e r e s t a u r a n t , h u t , . ' me t h a t a t p r e s e n t tiie evidence pre>-| all H a r rpi as or tns mofa d the, e a n caodudnrtersys. P r e s i d e n t who h a s t h u s a p r o g r e s s i v e proof of the disgust. [ k t r - a r r a n g e m e n t s linvi; been n i a d e W-ith n o - o x d e r h a s b e e n isseed o n t h e s e n a t e p o n d e r a t e s t h e other-^'ay. W h e n t h i s .Memorial: work. ' ' s T h u n d e r s t o r m s . a r e more frequent in , t h e drutruist,. ^ £ ^ ^ ^ S ^ ! ^ ^ ^ J a v a t h a n iu a n y other part Of the s i d e , a n d t h e o n l y r e s u l t h a s b e e n t o careful authortini-s expressed his views, services a t t e n d e d % ^ f ^ ; Saved by a P r e s e n t i m e n t . l a r g e l y i n c r e a s e Tfre~l3mlness of t h e he w a s n o t acquainted w i t h the tWtafls. h e l d a t - . G e u . ( i r a n t ^ t o u i b , , (roy. ' H > l l i ^ H . j t r w 4 B a p Thns^- MTJ> MK regis n-riiig Mkrtje^—(..In n:r^avjgtage__thcy occur in , : the ihland ou, ti-imay^ev4^i^lH^_4>jf.. tliej_. now poinlt'it nut in the f o m b i n a t i o n s pi'e>id.?d'"aiitT 'CTeTi". .^l^T'Thatre a n itd-1 marks__and en«b1e t h e p r i n t e r to place 1 s e n a t e bar, B o t h h o u s e - a n d senate"TTbTveveT tfi?Ttiutter-9f-faet' niay"scSff~! " di-ersr -The u s u a l e x e r e w e s w e r e held - t h e sheet.in.the same, relative posrtwn year. T u fviiglan.dTlre averjige niijt'k . ' h a v e : s t a n d i n g rules p r o h i b i t i n g "the of t h e Ohio s<'i'pe-iit shritw?." verv t h e r e a r e ssuucchh t h i n g s aa.-j en day's; daySuu [ at t h e idea, -there n , .about se\veii "thne a^ngw stone is used a n d a t h u n i l e r s t o r i nirss oon, on t h e field of ftetty.sburgh,, S e n a t o r ' * ; -_saLe nf liquor in ; t h e c a p i t o l b u i l d i n g , agoirBos new—eolor applied-. T h e s e lines are the ye ir—on"ly h'alf t h e n u m b e r recordvf ^ s e n t i m e n t s . . Not long-ai .TALE:OF A CR0UND-HOG* I n g a l l s b c i n ^ ' t h e ^ r a t o r . • I...".""-^i:.~~" riiian receivod-•a^lafge s u m of oi m o n e y a s " b u t it is only o c c a s i o n a l l y ttrat " t h r 44%wwi I n tlnj-4dgiiiiD..Jmi3jig,^ M i L j^ii. edr+uJb-r-HrtHwi^ SATt'KTDAY \ pear on each s t o n e AbRence and His EqaalSy t r e a s u r e r of a n o r g a n i z a t i o n t o o - l a t ^ ^ , •presiding officer of ..either side e v e r His MyBterious A.-Fren«h. family i u t h e dep;ir-ti..ent Myaterions Kcturn, T h e H o m e M a r k e t Club, eulertai'ieii;..'..AVheu .the first color is printed very, i o r deposit, so b e t o o k r t h o m e w f t h h i t t s t a k e s t h e ' t r o u b l e t o see t h e m enforced. i small holes are p u n c t u r e d ill each-sheet of the S a r t h e is-excited- over the story to his s u b u r b a n r e s i d e n c e . I t wOTriiftd/ mani p r o m i n e n t people in Bostt>n,•that a fortune n f $40,OOOi-UUO awaits it T h e sons of William D. Fischer of t h e at .the interseetipn of the«e lines. Very A l l t h e same, t h e s e n a t i b h a U b a r r o o m s him, this money, in a w a y ' T i e r "cpuld^-. F o u r t h w a r d o n e d a y last slimmer MemoriaUery-ices were h e l d in J o h n s ^ ; fl^'hples are also drilled in c o r n - in this c o u n t r y , h a v i n g been left by a not hmde-rstttnd. H e k e p t t h i n k i n g i i _ . are" a - s h a m e a n d s h o u l d n o t b e toler- c a p t u r e d a y o u n g g r o u n d - h o g in t h e relative whonjietl hei-e twenty y e a r s t o w n i n m e m o r y of t h e 3,000 p e o p l e s p e n d i n g positions on each of the stibago., a n d whose e s t a t e has since, "they "Ani I g o i n g to lose this money w h i c h ; ' ^ ated, • • w o o d s , " says t h e N e w Castle ( P a . ) wlio lost t h e i r lives t h e r e a year ago.— j sequent stones, and the holes in the are told, been -.unclaimed. Sixty heirs does hot belong to m e ? " So s t & n g ~:-/-,y T h e old q u e s t i o n of s t a t e s r i g h t s is Guardian- ' W h e n taken t h e a n i m a l h a d was this feeling t h a t he c o u l d a p t gejt^ ija , T h e c h o l e r a h a s a p p e a r e d in s o u t h e r n | W 1 ' . a r e . t 0 qorrespprid precisely with . h a v e t u r n e d u p a l r e a d y . b e i n g discussed i i t t h e s e n a t e in con- not arrived at such an age that he the holes in. t h e ^ t o n e , and thus,, as to sleep, Yet he was ashamed, of hxtn- ' . ' > could gaze o n things mtindane.his eyes R u s s i a . — W a l t "Whitman c e l e b r a t e d ^ e_acli additional color is put on. a per-^ P a r i s ptthlitTscliooIs "are overcrowdr sejf. S a y l h g i i o t h i h g t o ^ l i & j ^ i l e r ^ h ^ n e c t i o n w i t h t h e b i l l p l a c i n g all imnot y e t h a v i n g i>peued. They b r o u g h t his 71st birthday.—-Sirs. F a n n y J e n - j feet r e g i s t e r is secured and each color ed, and tho a u t h o r i t i e s prupo-icto^ln'tp g o t iqi,-took tlie m o u J x f v o h i . ' h l s jijbat..".'. p o r t e d liquors u n d e r c o n t r o l of t h e M m t o ? t h e i r h o J M ^ ^ s ; . h i s ^ g | l n ^ g s ^ t e ^ e r s o U i w i f e ^ f c O U h ^ P h e ^ M ^ L s h e r e i t belongs, to r e m e d y t h e diiliculty by forbidding pocket, put it iu_ b I s ^ Q c ^ t B g j * ' ^ c r _ ^ - s t a t e la\vs.. »-, •. •;•-_. . i _ : l e n g t h e n e d hi* aypp t h e a t t e n d a n c e itt-t'heift of* chiGtren"*" t l u e w lUuutter t h e bed. I n the-7 -IhferjiPjtt. prpecs^ is t o mnke tlieson, d i e d " a t F r e d e r i c k , M d . , . a g e d 91. chromo have a r o u g h surface like a n oil foreigners. . ' T h e r e a r e 60,000' foreign i n g his w i f e said to him, in a - j o k i n j j j . T h e h o u s e will • p r o b a b l y pass t h e and he w a s a s frisky as a y o u n g kitten.. H e developed rtruoh intelligence a n d S h e w.as w a s bPorn o r n tt n h ee ssaam mee night t h a t painting. A s t o n e is how prepared children i n t h e city, a n d at least 5,000 way, -'I w o n d e r what, condition you— r i v e r - a n d h a r b o r bill t h i s week, a n d was easily t a u g h t n u m e r o u s p r e t t y litwhich has a rough surface, s i m i l a r to of t h e m a r e g e t t i n g a F r e n c h education were in when,_ypti ca.me to b e d .fasti-; 3 t h e "senate, a i t en. disposing of t h e im- tle t r i c k s , with which he was w o n t to ( i e n . W a s h i n g t o n died, n i g h t ? " T l i e r ^ T s yotir coat"on t h e flpof.v,- ; canvas. T h e c h r o m o is then laid iippn free a t t h e p u b i i c schools. „ SOTfDAY. ;- - p o r t e d liquor bill, will a g a i n talse u p delight visitors. Talcing hiin all in all it aud passed t h r o u g h a press with T w o foreign w o m e n n o t e d for their you'vest is o u t in" t h e hall, a n d y o u t * lie w a s a b o u t as c h i p p e r a g r o u n d - h o g T h e n o r t h e r n p a r t of Sofia was ruin- heavy pressure, • W h e n it comes forth prowess-as h u n t r e s s e s a r e t r a v e l i n g la- , t r a u s e r s a r e a c r o s s t h e - d o o r s i l L 1 1 ,^Be=_ . t h e J o n e s silver b i l l a n d c o n t i n u e i t s as e v e r efi-BTe^eu-t-ow^liele or was. chief ed b y h u r r i c a n e . - ^ T h e d u k e a n d it is a n exact imitation of the p a i n t i n g . this country-^—namely, L a d y Marie E d e ing a m a n of steady habits, i t did irj.ok.AVy 1' <eonslderation u n t i l it is finally disposed boss of the^jyeather. He would play d u c h e s s of U o n n O u g h t visited N i a g a r a It is then varnished, and thus you have von AmelihcS famous as a tiger killer, suspicious. I t did not t a k e him l o r i g j . . 1 a r o u n d t h e house* like a p e t dog. W h e n of. the c h r o m o r e a d y for the --market. a n d L a t l y E v a W y r i d h a m Liun, who slew however, to discover t h a t h i i r g l a r s hadi F a l l s a n d Buffalo.—Mrs. H a r r i s o n a nd he w a n t e d any p a r t i c u l a r l y choice ediT h e republican national committee T h e world is practically dependent ble which a p p e a l e d s t r p n g l y t o - h i s h o g - Mrs. B l a i n e visited A l e x a n d r i a a n d at- on one.-quarry in -Bavaria for its l-itho* six nfan-eaters d u r i n g a_yisit to her 1 been tlirough t h e house, ;,.:d his ovfn' , --——™ h e l d a n e x e c u t i v e session a t t h e resi- sliip"$ appetite he would g e t u p on his uncle, t h e gOverno^ pf Nepaul., Lady m o n e y a n d w a t c h takenStones have been found Ameline killed four t i g e r s in I n d i a and But the s t o c k i n g u n d e r t h e Bed w a s d e n c e of S e n a t o r Q u a y F r i d a y after- h i n d legs, e x t e n d his paws, anil look a t t e n d e d service a t C h r i s t c h u r c h , w h e r e g r a p h i c stoiie. safe."—Boston-Times. ~ the^S<jsg«rtw^hjn.pr..with a famished W a s h i n g t o„ n„ used, i o . w o r s h i p . — T h e in France, E n g l a n d , C a n a d a and the h a s t h e i r claws: a n d s k i n s . ... u p o n , . , „ -._-.„.„_ ^ -J^44ug-a^*i*rjiMV.hwhj^c^ look i n his -bright. little, eyes. T h i s '-'•**""^?""*-._-**.1!ir_ I ! l _ 2 - . , ~ L _ ^ „ ] .-.^.Umtetl .States, but none uos'sess the — — A n o t h e r r e e o s H a e n d a t i O n of t h e All .sappHeatiou would""p"rove irresistible, seven, p e r s o n s ^ < y w r e . » ^ ^ ^ f c ^ l g n S F t G irniaii r T ^ stones. in the c a n t o n of Netifchatel, Switaer— HBowStearii P i p e s S e t W o o d OB^^fare m a d .dog' r e c e n t l y in S t Jbse'ph, 111., A m e r i c a Congress" h a s b e e n presented" and he would be., given the coveted • W r e t c h e d D e s e e p t l a n t s o f K i n g s . — land, a s h o w e r of l i v i n g caterpillars a r r i v e d i n N e w Y o r k for t r e a t m e n t at Secretary T r a c y ' s house is said ' t o " fell on the hill of Cfetes. T h e y were t o c o n g r e s s by P r e s i d e n t H a r r i s o n with morsel, which h e >vou}d devour -with - t h e Pasteur institute. A-4jUsrgrran descentlant of the R i n g s in myriads, a m i o f three, species—some, have cauglit Ere from a s t e a m drUin in*. a r e c o m m e n d a t i o n of Ins o w n t h a t it g r e a t gusto. •" MONDAY-. of J e r u s a l e m .died miserably lately in a yellow, t h e o t h e r s black, a n d • v a r y i n g cased In. wood. T h e m a n n e r in winch b e e n a c t e d i n t o a law. T h a t i s tile • I t is n o t s u r p r i s i n g t h a t such a c u n T h o m a s ( j v e r b y aiid Charles S a n - hospital a t Milan. A Marquis descend- in l e n g t h . A m o n g the Caterpillars a heat of less t h a n s c o r e b i n g -intensity n i n g little r o d e n t became a mnch-lik-ed international bank. H e also n a m e s were m a n y o t h e r insects. T h e source sets tire t o w o o d w o r k is not g e n e r a l l y d e r s f o u g h t a d u e l a c c o r d i n g t o t h e a n t from t h e Uoges is selling m a t c h e s ia).in_yvjtich .thc .^ijn„c^fl.ve \:ed.tlicjti_i3_ known. .The c p j ^ t i o n ^ j i ^ c ^ s ' a T V j i r e , - - t h e commissioners; • - — - ' i n m a t e of t h e household. Therefore, v i r r t n ^ e s t t e e t s o f ' V ^ e n i c e ; in the s a m e ' . T h e / - s u r v i v o r s of t h e t h i r t y - f o u r t h the c o n s t e r n a t i o n in t h e F i s c h e r f a n l i l y c o d e i n a cenierery~"aT: "Lpuisville" first, a l t e g f e e of h e a t n o t less fhauTil'Sr city a' p o r t e r a t one of the rnost splen- unknowii. may-be i m a g i n e d when, Sept;*^5:1889, A f f t n t i r e fainjly w e r e poisoned n e a r did palaces keeps the door of t h e h o u s e c o n g r e s s h e l d a r e u n i o n h e r e yesterT h e n u m b e r of gondoliers at Venice degrees; seCond. the p r e ^ e n c e t o l w o o d his hogship was found missing. A day... . . . .... - ' * : O t t a w a b y e a t i n g wild parsnip. Sev- w h e r e ' h e o u g h t to be master; At* l^a-; has been m u c h d i m i n i s h e d since the in- in close p r o x i m i t y t o flife iron s t e a m s e a r c h of t h e house a n d the premises. pipes: third, t h e existence of scale o r pies t h e D u e d e Lerina, g r a n d e e ' o f failed to discover h i m . No p n e hail ers;! d i e d . — T h e village-, of- -Loveland, Spain, is a lawyer's clerk. At P a l e r m o ' r o d u t i t i o n o f "s'teaii! l a u n c h e s in the rust on t h e i r o n ; fourth, v a x y i n g - t e n i S.ETRPENTJA/JORSHIP. I o w a , . w a s t o t a l l y d e s t r o y e d b y a seen him leave—he h a d simply disapt t n r D u t r d e S a n t a C r o e e - g o e s - a b o u t the-] canals-which form i t s ..thoroughfares. p e r a t u r e . T h e heat drives t h e o x y g o n The Archeeologlcal Srgnificano.e of the Ser- peared. Days w e n t b y . a n d he was s t i l l w a t e r s p o u t . — S y r a c u s e storie c u t t e r s s t r e e t s picking up c i g a r ends and any- T h e fevv. .g-oneolier* left in service, from, the iron rust, w h i c h then becomes pent Mounds of-Ohio. " i Hiissing.. T h e r e v v a s a faintr hope^ t h a t s t r u c k . — T h e d y n a m i t e eruii-er_^esu- t h i n g else to be found*- T h e Princess however, are^ not complaining, as t h e y . w h a O s i k n o w n as r e d u c e d fron, a finely - h e m i g h t r e | u r n " on groutidrhog d a y , divicfed metallic pow(|er ot t h e n a t u i a i F r o m Prof. F._ W." P u t n a m ' s article but w h e n t h e 2 d of F e b r u a r y " cache v i u s w a s p l a c e d in c o m m i s s i o n . — i n Pignatelli is a s i n g e r in a cafe-chant-- te-ceive b e t t e r w a g e s t h r o u g h lack of color of iron. T h e h e a t necssary to "in the Cenlurij. o n ' - ' T h e SerpenrMpund" afduhd h e d i i l h ^ t s h o « r " u p . ^ : ' f h e n all { P i t t s b u r g h a n d A l l e g h a n y h™ s t o n e ' a © f !i* Berlin. At H a e n o s Ayres t h e r e ^onrjietrtion- in theiv own special line, "ignite the wcod, w h i c h i s l n r a tinder-^"" of O h i o " w e quote t h e follpwin.g: " T h a ' h o p e of . e v e r s e e i n g him r e t u r n ' w a s „ °,.. . 4. - t. i is a lovely flower-girl a b o u t 20 Who, a n d t h e i r s c u l l i n g is m u c h in demand like-condition froni its proximity to . . -, 3tich a work, so carefully designed, g i v e n up by the FJicher • family. T h e c u t t e r s s t r u e k . - S e v e r a l i m i g r a n t s whQ-| ' w h e n . a s k J e d w h e r l s h e c a m e f r o m j . r e . by visitors, the hot pipe, is generated- iri the r a p i d a n d constructed u n d e r such difficulties I m o r n i n g of M a r c h 9, 1890, while t h e w e r e c o n t r a c t l a b o r e r s were" d e t a i n e d plied t h a t she""was-fl; Lombard,' b u t that Edtlcatioa does not seem to m a k e oxidation of t h e iron- I t a b s o r b s oxya l o n g this t i a r r o w . r l d g e t e r m i n a t i n g in • family were at breakfast, a s c r a t c h i n g in N e w Y o r k . - ^ R e v . Virgil Maxey, a j her_parents_ w e r e R o m a n s of the n a m e . •people any. t h e . ' l e s s superstitious. gen so r a p i d l y undj>r certain a t m o s " t h e . h i g h r o u g h cliff, w a s p l a n n e d and s o u n d came fVPni a d o o r which l e d i n t o r e v i v a l i s t a n d B a p t i s t c l e r g y m a n 0 { i of Pecci. The girl, whose name was A b o u t fifteen h u n d r e d different kinds pheric c o n d i t i o n s tif'-huniidi'ty aiuf leni-»' Leonilda Pecci, when asked if she' was of d r e a m books a r c ia t h e market,, and p c r a t u r e as tp glow for a few seconds b u i l t u n d e r some powerful i influence, i the o u t e r air. W h e n one of t h e family w e can but believe. A n d w h a t other i Opened t h e door in w h i s k e d t h e missing S a n AntoniOj T e x a s , h a s a n t i o u n c e d ^ r e l a t i v e Of his holiness, said she "did all of t h e m rind b u y e r s , while sales l o n g enough to set the a d j o i n i n g w o o d t h a n a r e r r g r o i i s m o t i v e c a n b e , con- I ground-hog, s h o w i n g signs of, b e i n g his i n t e n t i o n of b e e o n i i n g a n a c t o r - not know, but ifl h e r family it w^s be- steadily i n c r e a s e a b o u t in proportipt on tire.-^-i^. Y. Sun. ceived? H a v e we not here t h e evi- m u c h delighted a t his r e t u r n . H e ' W a s N a v i g a t i o n h a s b e e n r e s u m e d o n t h e lieved they w e r e n e a r l y a k i n , — i ^ j t o ; IP. the i n c r e a s e of people. Nor is the deiphia 'Mtlegraph, d e m a n d for d r e a m b o o k s confined to dence of t h e f o r m e r existenceLof that as p l u m p ' a s a p a r t r i d g e a n d h a d c a n a l a t all p o i n t s . : the:pppr. W o m e n with sealskins and • Cunning Bargiats. a n c i e n t faith, which, rising p r p b r t b l y i n evidently not sufferedjnueh from w a n t .- 'EBE'SDAY. -~ ; diaTnpnds b u y tbeni. t h e East, ages before historic time, field of food d u r i n g his p r o l o n g e d absence. - E n g l i s h a s W r j t t e n in J a p a n . . A t B r u e n n . Austria, b u r g l a r s h a v e •' Hon.-ferecr. F; Danfor-th was e l e c t e d millions of people u n d e r its terrible T h e L o n d o n I n s t i t u t e of Actuaries His first action after t a k i n g a survey; of A T o k i o c o r r e s p o n d e n t gives some p r o p o s e s to dispense lV-iflj t h e services c i r c u m v e n t e d t h e use of iron s h u t t e r s sway; a n d s p r e a d i n g over Asia, Africa, p r e s i d e n t of .the j u d i c i a r y c o n v e n t i o n . the family w a s t p g e t up on h i s . h i n d - And E u r o p e : has c o t jm. BBHIT w h o l l y legs a n d "oeg M ^for food, w h i c h w a s —TJlghtehing s t r u c k f p o w d e f h o n s e a t a m u s i n g specimehs^wf English as i t i s *of ijiedical inen in e x a m i n i u g for in- for store windows b y c u t t i n g a hole i n w r i t t e n by the J a p a n e s e . 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