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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-07-12, Page 7-1 ­ -17- 1 � - - - W �; . - I , I �,; r� . 41 . - - - I bTit9VRFs`11F7 _�o?4#�,_-77*"1W711l1r`1' -_ WA � , - _ I � W;�, � " - I � I , I X * . - * 40 - - --11-1-- .1 � . I'l - - - - - . W6 _.Iq�­_ - - r- _­ � � - - -_ . - I.- WIN* I i� �_4.`� ,A - �,-�� � _. . - _.___ min - - I =- I . -M M16"A' a I ­15�111111111111 -­­ --- nomwoo-m �. - -, 4 -*' . . ,�7,­4 . 11 - i _­ - --w- - - - - --T--- " AM . akmAw ot " m4i rwts- At PCs- , I ... � tu. H "MID, RLT I I A R '"MIMIR � . . Vat - m4w"WIMIS",ow, " Iff US wast tks ftlf Stream, it =AY be SO f, OWLY To 191 _� . , I ilL a"- t,?, I �, ., Wes Cis "pl&lw, aplitot Into two partit. . mom I wum ": ow_ rfwmoft ift - ": so **. OF SOXF, OF NORTH AFRICA THE SCXX1 OF . . , 'I,R,,,,� view a mimou I . TO WIN T11 RED near NowfoostildWad. ths � . . . � I I I I f", It , � ltw,4019W WILD ISCIFAI riskt-bam IL L S. XUAAMU lAclMOSD 11 SONS TRIATUNT COXINQ CONFLICT. I ER ­ I "W"M Books&*" . 1131141100(todk. 111" 01 Tug MW ZXA. halt takiag a awthwAtarly so4ru THR CAU1811 OF NAVAL 15CIUM THFIR PH19ONE88- -_ . . 911", 1_. I ..." "" ji III lot usigis Xoro Foyntlorble 14mil MO .�. X#Wq IternAbolit 0"Ivelll ad Its odystataglill. taii., � Issipur- VkM Woold Foll - otorwo the Atlantic iuwsrd the 120rth- HIR X foalemolifo or rwo W1111MARW- No3"'I Itioloss; -NIPIC million,woratted rot "Ite Cenille 11 "sn;;a'* rot$ .* S isoft 1. , I pow, at 4 J 01". ow fit* 110'rylooll; 11110 Of 'I' tem shock"' , it. ,1. Xis", 16 . � ow 14b))Qrv�-Somethiva .at . lalio Xrte--ArA lolatioll J04 van. let- era costAi of Africa. 9- U011t0horOff Ost FIr", w0c" 01411 Art At"Ir ro"t 1 441" ii F,Xp",f. to QIV0 41441 U00011YO Igivvirs or."ohowitteil A -e 11trallsf- aso, 44016" To., 041 416 " I , A.4 R charge I I- � ,gun proposed. by means of an elaborate Forlux Frosts the 1103m;lle't aam-Tue No 44 a I Kor. I . PRACTICAL NOTSX � A . latu*t rrm *c pro" rojowti-l."i- has Mottle of I he peorit of 0411111kra. loyS.tera of floa,ting dams, to prevent ' 141*41 lilt 10M AWO)' 6140 W111MI40- The Boors are aodueed In many Dames W. bile the whole civilized, world is Verse 24. From thence. From the i . E"41' 4 14 � I "he. " , . *IW- a IJ The Scheme propound, r 'laying w,%tohlug with unabated interest the t o 0101* ., '. , ad fb tlsis splitting up of the current,, there. The destruction at H.M.S. 13011cislO - , 1� I a oft'l - only adva goo , but aa a bursting ads 'am liortli. � by H.M.S. Ma* , tic , oft the coast Of I Qf killing the wounded, writes a car remarkable events now transpiring in neighborhood of 0apornaulsk, Went. . " . � � I . 4harge for shell or shrapnel It cola. bare the bed of the Red Sea OQtt siding the entire atre respondent of the London Telegraph- I a 11 thdrew-It The _� , ""W" practical. England, boWever, might by "a Iiinglaud a tow weeks ago was one of t I was pre*eut to the office of ,,The China and prepares Itself foruo�wii of Matthew SAY wi birtes with t,tie.advautagoow quality wc.Lrd Instead of -as at PreSOut-UR , San- borders. The aubarbs. Tyre mud . , I . . .0'%� I CANADA. t 'of projeating Me fragments or bullets objeat. . of it. The Immediate re . suit, be claim- the most Interesting 30 well as one Times of Natal" when two Young Of. I stirring episode and perhaps of Sidon, Two ,of the greatest eqm* . k I I 11 � :, Ottawa goatractora comPlain tha No river flows Into. it, or to its depth � matica of " I the roost costly,experiments which . guinary encounters that Way Set tbO 0 , 11cers made the following state. I with high velocities, the disadvan- e4, would be the tr3ratcr . rt martial titles of Asitiqu, LikaJe- . ther -b anywhere vory'great, whilc the ovals. the. British Admiralty has made In' , I I whole Orient aflame, in the very boa . , ity. - I � cannot .Obtain , I , , rieklayers, . Bogland into semi -tropical land, while ment. of Africa A little movement hots start. rusalem, they had, oossio under Roman, , . tageoits quality of showing; little it has bacr, proved by actual ex- recent years for the sake of naval I Hamilton is being Oged to Qatablisli moke. 0:04 therqtore preventing ob- oratio , the double volume of superheated Wa- I "During the progress of the engage, .toy. 'They were only twenty year. ment at F Alaudala to one of the Brit. ad, curiously analogous to, but vastly suproln . a free dental lk - a �oa 6ftbe ter poured Into the North P, miles, or so'apart, -and one WAS pt t , � . tall for uee4y children tbe.exaot locat! Periment to average 2� foot a Dlar Basin science, The spot to which the (too*- ag a (0 . Sir William UQDQU414 has offered AarvAtiom of Close the Straits of Bahu'l Xandils at ature ad battle-sbip was moored US$ South- more formidable than the Boxer move- , to droot a , tt 4 to correct would so increase the tomper _ � . of , tab medical Staff was atteuditag to two . a at the Other, I ematorium in Montreaj polatt of buret so eQSeA a U went in. dblua. The Chief of the, San- prosper at the expeng � . or � ranging, . its southersimoot extromitys %PA in those hitherto inhospitable regions 00 west by West of $sissy. Bill. . Some- i ,o. ,oiled soldiers when a.burgher, arm. Society declares tIAmt bw e phooplolan coast north and ' . - . nod,present it to the city, . I . About 56 ypars there, would be no Red expioro�tiQsi what, less ,than two miles Off- in ad with atilstol, came, alongi and Stop,— OUB41 . I Now, In An ordinary shell it would - ft -only a hugs salt bed, worth to make future Arctic a little party, With., to declare, a holy war Against England South of them and between them was , I - of the Hull -Ottawa Boa Is. , . 1. Bracklesbam Bay, lay the Channel I pdol in front of t1i � . I I About VOQ,OQQ to add a combustible ese 500,000,000. child's play. in .ve them foreve populated. and, as the people .1 1. In oat be difficult , Squadron, Including the Xmiestlos � out saying anything, be dqli orately " Order �o dri r fron� thickly on 0 relief fund has been distributed I � . .b , Galilee for . , . whi.ob would give a good Smoke oloud I the Nile Valley. The Senoussi Society depended In large part 1. 6 'amotints. from, $10 to .0100, I . WHAT T -HEN W . . . 0, - which V-38sid hAd been OOmOy'-sslOr8d'dre* his piatol and fired at the two boentelans and tbA. .. 11:1 i­- ew t9s: facilitating observation, . . 0Q,000 armed members, provisions the P - , but in gUggeStSL I _ 11 Uou.. James Dqnsmulr, the A . I But tile questiou naturally . I witb the work of destruction. . In or- I wounded men, killing both� Prohably numbers over 9,0 . alo$tialaa Jews v�era closely Am h premier of . ad Shrapnel, in Which we desire to have itself-whan the . Ole of the deposit- A MATRIMONIAL MEDIUM � der that the Belielsto -might represent .th M b4ve been made a and the now Malod! is gble.to pat An P - , . . Btjt�sto Columbia, attend *4? . I I ,,a dogtor w old business and in friend the Hamilton Coll(.4jato , Institute 2g as many fragments and bullets 060 ad salt had been "g up'and carried - a accurately as possible a battleship third victim, but At. t1lat moment army of,5,000,000 &oldtors into the field. sooiated in I phoossi- I . �� I . poisible thrown with, sufficient veto- . , .111111y 11.91PI.104 00"kilet 0114, I'llell, 11111tibill'. a ILVed in Years Ago. - aNyay, and, the treasure all recovered achs 141 .100 TiAnk Urn 1�otlery 'i'llicel. In aotion-but yet a battle -ship parLt" two British soldiers made their ap- Guns and alumunition of the latest ship, and many Jews popular hero � le"'. L . Otte city, over a reasonably great dis- ' ' work pla. Cons.equently a . . I - � . The cable Which will connect 13 _whaC then? "Oh," Airily rep_YLtl1a ' However true or" the ally surprised-ber torpedo -nets weed pearpoe, and were, on the spot before typo are, at his disposal, And the . . . t a; the difficulty is to find tile no- � false, may be a at any such as- Jesus had been in Galilee . . prom' . not oat, but her spllntor�ncts were the asoaso A, 0 1 of Kitoltener may be usidou . . Tals'N4th the telegraph aYstOul Of ,an'- 3tef3 of the idea, 1, it will then saying that Ilmdrriage is a lottery," , In could' escape. I w i waver, but little would ba heali of in phoessicla. En - as Cessary room without interfering , I Canada'will be completed as far � . only be necessary to divert aporttou It Is undoubtedly true that asa*ny mar- spread over the upper deck. In bar words from .the doctor Apol the post. moment. There is, ho old have o . . Able qualities, At the I . ' to dbubt that the matters are Cored -into a hogee,l and WO I 1. I . Quebec city in about ,ight weeki, . with these deair, of the waters of tile. Nile -at Abu pineaB or tubes were two fully loaded torpedoes, tion was explained. The burgher reason . I , a r ried ooupJes owe their b%P . fell upon his taking a serious turn, and as the fot- no man know it. This contrasts with � I . .. The .0 ment Cc -rate_ same time artillerists. are striving to Hamed or Berber�into one of the allsery -to the capricious nd abo a placol 130. dropped his pistol and of big Galilean . I . ttawa improve 14 , tll%for field pieces -the � I turn Of a a � ut bar guns war . r tr I � I .. along tile Rldiau A aluglO PYOJeO . man)r lateral ravines, wldols�'are there 10ttery-Wh4301 . . dummy men, knees begging -gor mercy. Be got the lowing autherentit accuunt of the the public Cho At a � .. ,,, , as I d shrapnel. . � .. . i . . � � a Y. He 1444 come to this Gen- Alver, in connection with the propose. to. be found running at right Angles, only last year a fair Hungarian, a Shortly after tan o'clock the Ma- .6ercy he desarvqdfor so Inhuman An Society of the SesiousaL and its aims mini tr ralssibittiry, as we I . . drive' cut House. . The, difficulty of determilling the to its courseI'in order to reconvert lady of long lineage. but, abbreviated jestic weighed anchor and � stmominefl dot. Parties who were sent out in will show it is not the Bi nglish dom!A- tile regICIA not as a . . I way to Qovornm range, using only shrapnel Nvith time . . ' At eleven search oE the dead an . ,rians were islaortly I Company offered the dry bad into a sea again -but a , purbe, made public offer af her baud %way* to the South-West. .d wo, ,d. th I , unded. were loss in Egypt an -a Soudan which is have seen. The Ty . lips of �� : , The Hamilton Gas . his Gospel from the . I . at, fuses for firing, ,has induced a num- t . ger, but �to hear .. to light the - oUy hall with - Via I k1lor,sts to resh waiter sea this time, By this asid"heart as a lottery prize, - She o'clock she reappeared 'on the bar!- at first fired on � by the Boarso under threAteneol with the pow dan 21. 3-6; but just I I �1' I ber of experiman-ts by art I zon, and it was evident that sh3 was the Red Cross, -and then underaflag the F ranch expansion, in Central his preachers, Acts � . $235 A Year, bt-t the Ambitious City . " � means -Arabin, now barren and desq- secured the, consent of the Finance . . I � now ha is ,,not sent bat unto the lost , � I various countries. One of the latest , ­ . coming into motion.' . � of truce.0 . . . . Africa, . � . .1, � � . : aldermen will .tlok to electric light I I laite-and evou the desolate African Minister of Hungary to sanction the ' * 4;$ . CENDANT OF'THE PROPHET. he Is of the hous000f Iiirael." He I . , I I a 0 . � . and most successful inventions along ooaSt would Hossons. forth on � AT ABOUT A MILE IS DISTANCE- I In part this revolting narration W A DI . id in a,poPUIRT � f , , at @45,4, as is the Smoke shrlibnel of '' , I . der the issue of 4 lotteiy loan of 700,000 The -Society of the Sonousal is oneo of ,could not be .bid. ."Sa I C.�E, McPherson, general' western Capt, PteruccL of the. Italian artillery. ample Irrigation works which could, florins; each ticket was. to be Of the from the target, the iffajeatic fired cor roborated by the following extracts. . a soaped from, or hid . � . 11 . pa.§sesager Agent of the Canadian Pa- and would, 6 established in connec- value, of a florin, and.the owner of the the first round from her 124n. I Star- from a letter writ.ton by Lieut, Clara, the highest importance for the way. He Otte a I . . . 1, , miss. Compare Luke 4,, �. I . that there will be I 'ii, iioel, on bursting, gives a tson with the world's greatest fresh- lucky ticket was to. be rewarded with, board barbette gun. The shell ell. Webb, who took part with the Imperial . political future of Africa, as well as 'from, Is. one %t the pres- �. � � . 64io Railway, says beat smoke cloud which is distinctly visible water reservoir." . . . . � her hand and a third of the -spoil, an- tered the Belleisle by. the Stern, irav- Light Horse, by the*side of-Alse Gordon 'for the war that Sooner or later will So; John 8. 59; 10, 81" B - I . I g,sh,ortolgo in the Manitoba w from the firing battery,, and.remains . . Highlanders, in . � . �. be waged betwean the Christian POW- slaw of - the twelve disciples would . . I I . IE; other third she was to retain herself' t the . era -and the Mohammedan wort . A, This -the, b- � . I and the bat .6f th�) I 1. I .crop, but he believes that cOmPOnsm- visible sufficiently long to enable the TO DRY. UP LAKE ER . . be -dixtribute� ersed tho ship and emerged a TUAT'FAmous CHAROE make it e0lOnt t he was a ra ., I . � . once was to bows. Then the 12 -in. guns lob is-bbi ?I' woula be.. a I I I . tion Witt ba found in some measure in battery commander: accurately to lo� Niagara is eating its way back to- among local charities. * . . . . I up the precipitous steep. at Blandsla- society 'was founded'in 1855 in the Oasis bi; and "Wh . .. . . . I � . � . . sked and easily I the fine crops of the Territories, n _I wards Lake Brie at the rate of some Majestic, Working with extraordinary agte. Mr. Webb is v�ell kribwn at, of Djerabub. Its founder was Mobain- question promptly a . ,I , 11 . � omte the point of buret borizo tal Y It says much for the courage of this rapidity, poured,in their heavy Shells, . . . 111. our lives the presence, . .. .. 11 ! Robinson, assistant superinte- with referenoe to the target, .and thus. 15 feet.evi3ry Year.' Some day it will . . Jolsann4sburg and he was'one of the med Ban All ,I Senousal. an Arab and Answered. I . I 11 . . I . Dr. been . . .1 enterprising lady thAt'she was,not (lie- while the 6 -in. guns'and the 3 -pounder o sat at perfume; it � . - im to determine the range hav6. Progressed"so far -that it will be I . men who raised We Storm After this. direct descendant of the prophet, and of Chr is" like a swe .. I . , ., . flout At Toronto A,syiuih, has enables 41 * of another I . . . . 11 i ab- . tarred by the experience I military guns in the tops rained tin Edgar murder. He writes- I a natIVeLof Algeria. In the early thir- cannot be hid. . . o granted three months' leave of, of the target at any' time. . . , enabled to take, .a mouthful out of the lady, also a member of . an impover- even hotter fire Upon the Bal)o1sle.,. ,, . . . . .. .. . . . , I .1 � sence. Dr. Ross will be moved from Capt. Pleracoi's' projectil . e� is son- lake bed itself, and several'bill1pn cuti. ' I The battle was a terrib;. one,.and* ties he left his native land, breathitg - 25,'4 certain woman. ,. - came. -4,:, ,... .1 -1 ' , I I ished but high-born . Spanish family, It was observed, however,- ,t1xit the' -the vi . � , I - . . Brookville to Toronto; Dr. Harriman rapnel, At I* tons of water -will forthwith fall . . . . I 11 the Slaughter too awful for.' to- vengeance against the French invad- ,file Revised. Yarglon saya I'straight� . 't L . . structed like an ordinary sh - . . who, a (a* years earlier, hAd offered . boilers and .the machinery were stil . � . ' I ' . . . . . : " 7 ' tions. Toronto to H mith L L . prOjectile is the time into .the Niagara River valley. The, . I . . ., Cory, and Yet Lit had .to be'Wou. Our era and swearing for himself- and his after her had ea- , . I � . _ amilton; Dr. S the point of the . . I herself in a similar way. In - this Oasis intact. During the nine and L a quar- I ' ' . % w4y,,-Inamedlately - '10"' � � . ro;okviile, and Dr, 0,WardL Portion a ying up of L . � a Youn . "Litt . ,� from Hamilton to B fuse in the f th * bul- dr � , ake Erie in this man- I men fought splendidly, ,and led mO t -olesde�dants eternal war against the Cored the 11OUS0, 9 � L L I! . L � thelady was neither very younir, .nor ter minutes that the action lasted, . I I . . Son Of MisnioOL and Dr. -MoNaugh- ner would, of.,course, be followaft by I . . of the charges. The artillery. shells infid,l's. For.many years he preached as "Possess. . , � Wit d a . . - otl:�ry might the Belleisle, which was.towed to her b � I le-ts are packs I and I tube along the " very fair: and that the I' -of us all round; In L Had as�i Unclean spirit- W -. and . I � I , . ton. of Brookville will be exclianged. . a similar, though, Slower, Arying: up lack no - kb-.Xlg of attraetiveneas L as . good fighting- urst withln� ten yards and:taUght at Meoca and J i gkpi, ad,, by Its it had bar. Mar mind . 11 I son- axis oommunloa�es, the flameL , frdin on this mooring�place' in . I - . I , I Crops are in phenomenally fine th . a fuse to a bursting charge .of bat- 01.9ther great lakes, except Patario; account, the winner Nyas t have the t,l . . .. t and yet some of bur. men had to sit until in 1852 *lie Settled down.at Djera- soul tind body word controlled by ,a ­ I'll . I I .. . I . ­ 0 I . a was. firs . . .", � T dition in Alberta. . . . I in as on the day when sh on horses -at atteistiou under the fire hub, surroundool,by hundreds of. pupils boa t .1 Is -not only , . . I I . W.tite, the Itaiiin Smokeless powder, Bud Ottawa Beach, Grand Traverse option of declining her hand whilst issioned, was tremendously.hara- - _ force, which made har . I , ' . I . 1. .. .. comin . for anihour I saw. some 'horrible and adherents who had beassattra' sted itself . . � 1 . . Over 150 building permits have hose in rear of theo bullots� 'Chia bursting BAY, beautiful Petoskey, far-famed eted. Ill aall insane, biit mantle . . ' I ­ . since the big fire. I . Mackinac 4Islgnd, , and a huhdred oth- r.b4ring_the money prize, amounting inered. . Strangely enough, however, slghts,, aod, yet one must expect thape from every -purt ,of the Mohammedan ' in . � -, . . .. 1, - I., . sited tb Ottawa - charge is piaced-A two equal porticos . . .. � to halt a. million florins, with her. a I repulsively- acts' that were Jlun . I �� � I I ; , " . gra ard McBride, one 39 1 . I er charming summer. resorts in Wis- . she did not catob firs, although tb things. .One Gordon 11 Vorld by the great reputation for piety old have been Sinful is . . . , ' . .. �,4.. �: . Hon. Rich the tw . amtk-five grammes each, in.. two . I � . . The winner of the. prize, was, by a smoke of the bursting she . Its and ,an . .got a, she clean" and wo. I � . . " - . . " . . . . . ''. membera of the New British Columbia Michigan and Canada would be I I . right in tb� face, knocking, his. head and wisdom which the sage an oyed. elf -control. � Heard of' . . I � I . . . .3 � I . . chanilberA rtition, P0118411,. . , she, had had. 0 0 separated, by a pa: I I . ice of fortune,- om a ' at: �ipe led - le, ths' Here he *founded th.. Society of the San - I .. Not. all who ]war of . . , ", I � � . I -parchad du�loua capr c escape of Steam fr 6 . 0 an off. We. � charged up - to . - I ., . . � I Government, is not yat thIrtY YeArs bitt.cozomunicabing by an opening at converted into, )nere goo man who, in more flourishing -days,, at first to that conclusion. . Before . him, and came, . �1; � . . � I I � of age. ,be centre In rear of the. bursting landmarks in a Sahara of dust. , ' -toy - . I ca;nnon's mouth and took their guns, ousel,'whioli has become the, most in- Jesus come to him. Fell at his fast. - . - I ­ � ­". I. . . I . had been in the emp ment . of the the experiment was halt over , the Go5rddns Using the bayonet.. The fluentiAlland powerful Mohammedan In sup lication. _­" . .. � I I I An electric magnet W-1911111"Q88fully * To most people, one would Imagine,. . ' I -. Matthew say! She" ' . . . ". case 'containing the lady's father; and to her dismay be ' - . t ,Society !it 'We world. The aim p mercy I � . . - � aharge.is a I - . . BE LLF,ISLR H'A:D SETTL'P,,D Bo I oky-shputed for I exclaimed.' "Have . . on me, 0 ' I I 1 an Lit Ottawa to . � * euality would presentit TUB . � . �. ,. ers were *cry plu Boors, I . � .� I used by a pbysici . smoke-proolaoing Inkarial, to which . sub .�, I I . twisted On marrying.her. . The mar- . ' .. . , , . , . . ,.,. I piece of 3ta3l tr 3m a ina* got as ' DOWN - as to come on, and stood -to the last. I 'is to rid the Islam of - I son of David III - which I 'r . . * . . the huSband . . I - . of this. society 1. Lord, thot . . . . ; y a numb an unmixed evil. Buit utilifar- - � I � . . . . I � 11 I withdraw a flame is communicated'b or � riage was dipastrous; pon thesanol-bank, but,'saw Ban Viljoen badly: wounded and* . . I . � I I . by- the head u , . till the latter adin:kxtures.and lin.puri- olmims As King or I . � . . , � I ehiniet's eye. . I . I of.opening.4, oijbt, from the bursting- tan people evidently took at the affair squandered every florIA of her dowry, . .. . lei C tain Schiel.' I Saw Rook and.Fien- . . . . shows,that his W � . .1 .1 .. . I ' , �, I I . � . 1 � . I ,� . . . frbsn 4nother' Point Of view; -seeing - I . of course, she remained Still .Vislb Up, . . . ties, and restore it - to�*. -the uncom, Messi ' . form'�known in .. I . . 1. . . . f 1� I � gaton by-law granting isome charge chamb - I . � .1 1 eat disallpation,'And URI- - ' ah were in some �. , crs.� . . I - � . Kin - - y been ,mooted : . . . I as. there, was only a -bout a foot of, wa- unar, both dead. and Dr. Costerwith a .0mising aluiplicity of. th� tirie 6 I the s 'of' TX're And Sidon." � .. . - - I . . �� . , bonus to.the Cataraqui Sinelt- ,The mordimi the fuse Is fired the _tlipt-aplan ha� actuall.. � ma,tely deserted. her after treating . . . . pt . ,the "border, � . I L. : I � ... . I * I , �r- � . . $34,000 . . I .1 . ' " 'I US tiOUS . . - , - . : .ter beneath her -keel. As soon as the, bullet In .his head. ,There are heaps, prophet. . E very. plods of territory - . � . n, ' . B, Syro- I . I . . . Y.� ; hich wilt build 6th : chambers. is ex- for bas-teuipg the OP . 61 na-,, her with_iho great6st brutality. � .. . . . � 26. The WO,1Qa wits a Greek, .. . ... I - � i� . " Ing & Developing Co., w ballistite in - Is I.. . . . ' ' tic had ceased firi .cordon.. of , the : Johannesburg, Krugeradorp, Where Isiam had riagned sapreme is . . I . 1. I - . - , re, and draining the lakes artilloal.; 1191 a I - . . ­ . N � works, costing. $300,000, ploded simultaneously, and .the- walls Cis, . . oryin Majes Phoeuictaii :,.,bY. ' nation- . The .term. ,',* _ . was over . . . 1. . . - I At Smolensk, in Russla, tfie,10tt - 6 drawn round the.* t4iid Bpksburg - officials' dead. � A,xid to be re file mi).re than . ' " ' . H . . . -' JY� by means'.of a canal. The project, a �reooghisosd. * mediu of torpedo boats wa . I .. � conquered unaer the dominion' mean 11 . . .. . . I matrimonial . in . . .1 . Griek , r1aY . . . I �; r '' whelminglY carried. I being very thick, they resist the'Pres I No'uaofflo�lal v ssel was, at-- Nvo�nded, and others 'taken prlioners, oi islam.. T on is An ex" "Geutile," for G;eek olvillz4tio ' had - . � , . I No railway legislation, as -far as sure,'whi � . t are it is POi'4tsd out would nbither be dif, � � a . �. . . * n . lie the bullets in fron . I I I � . . ..months a local[ beauty wreck. . he organizati .. .� . . I and every three . I . I . r . . I . :, .. ..; . . �'$� -1: , I . . fic-ult of accomplishment nor espepial- I I . I . Approach, and even the boats Several, Irish and.EngIish among them. ceedingly �triot.oiao. .Whatever else . I I . b, , i , eased'v� o " is offered as A prize, I .. � . . overspr -large . I - , s is o6neerned, . Inor I city. The I I I Tha'tiiiikets, of, � lowe"O . I . I - I I. . . .1 . sad -so a part - of the ., . . .* . '': . �. 1. 4� � constructing now line I �semt on wit . I . 1, ; . . � I which carried . ths( correspondents The Lancos,o*de a charge into those sii' the failings of the - � I.. � I . - , - I � I .. � . iy costl - while it Would add raore� - , . � . . � I may have be known world - that most foreigners ,: � . I . I . - . this 'partition between the two , . ys . . hich there are E000, are. of the'value . I I : thr.e .L... ho ran. Some: went - down on . theli ' ' n . . . � I I will be introduced at Winnipeg ballistites ,� to -the Jand W. . . . . I U arer than a- W . . founder Of , this order,. he:' was a ' . ... I . I . �� _. . . I � � 'than 100,000 Square miles . ner thus could not appr.oach', ,a I I . . .. . . . . . were jilsOUght of . as. Greeks.'. Tbe� .. I ­.. as are being coo- chambers retains its original velocity, I I I . . Of a rouble,_ and the win . . . . ' foy mercy Ana w6re - All . . . .. I session, but selsons. . surface. of � the republic. But * Ifore , '. arters of a mile, . She appeared -. kneeo, and pkayed. $ f v first kank. .. . , I , ' A with 5,00j), qu - . . I . ph:*Se Sy6phoenician. may point to . I . g, � � tliat Of the 'projectile, -wVlo� the pres- ­ � secures . a wits .dowere . . . . . ua�. let off;.others Aid. this, and then shot brethren aro'bo I . . �. �� , siderad for next year. . . again,�- John Bull might pOssibly have . to. have been pounded -into an . und to keep the strictr .the fabt that, Phoenicia -WAS 'at this ' . - .' . r. . � . . I . . r s t ce ... I . I roubles. ,It is, . however. within. the ' . I - -men ais they wea A'�wmy- One I . . I . I �. . ' ` . .. " . I . GREAT BRITAIN . I I . . soib�othlng. to 'in t . . . recognisablo. mass, but it was aster : -at Oi1r. eat Secrecy. in till matters oonoer�uin 't P.A)man: province of.- , I . .� "� . I .. . BAY be sumtter. Can- im; . . . � . 9 tima...part: pf... he . . � I . �, 1.� � r,. containing the smake-produoing mat . 1. � . girl's power to deoline-to marry Is" I Wed. a , Gordon officer who lot. the society. Unconditional obedience to: . . 1. I I . . . - . nine . .1 - . � I I I I .Sir Henry Irving says Shakespea 4 . lose the vel � a- adu, eciditIly..with the United S.tatesj and in- this event she shares the lottery t * d.qn A' preliminary. examination our k . . . . . . � 1. . . Syrij. Matthew calls her a Canaanit , . . 11 i.. 11 ".. E ugland and terial and caus4s -it to I has a,ves-ted 4aterest. in,'tbese v that the - citadel . had, .been I piooi .him6ff, Some fine! felloW$, Were kilL � . I I � .: ., the commands of, the 'Grand Chief of, ish wornan. $be bes' i him that he - . v �1'1 I o is a band between I . ast . . �. I I � . . 4 . . I . ough . 1, � ,� � I . . ORY it! had, due to -the mbfiOn Of the I .. . I . I . . looney equally With, the. disconsolate � Ire,'and that the ' n. ad, and .. - . .. . .,� . . I ooie�y, As Well as raliglotCs venerm�. would cast . . . I � . ; �. I . I . , . Am . � I . fresh water reservoirs. - , - . I winner.. :. . . 1, . . . �' . Against Shell f , 4 a I � . . . I . .1 . .the a . forth the 'devil. out. of her. � . � - I . eric4i,. - projectile,, mod to drop nearly, vertr- I . . . �. . . . ' i t been - , .. DIB4 D. AAAVELY - � . . .. tion . o . - .. - . "She prayed for 0 W.)IO .,. . . � . . , � . �� I .. .� I , . . f Westminster will mar .. . . I . I . . DESERT 'OF SAHARA, .'. , ' . . . re r Ch gine-room -and ,boilers had no ., 1. , .. . � . . i hii person as, the representa Zht as . . ., . Duke a . A few years -Ago the 9 at . ristmad . . . ` - .. dau se; . . 1 - I � . . callyfrona the poliIt otburat down to . . . . ' ' . ' 9churmann of Johanniisburg, tive vf the Prophet, 'mutilal asAistdnta . - herselV2-Z C. - ' - .. 'I - 11 . . . I- iss Shewh West, sister -of- Prin. I I . . �. ' is one of the -chief penetro:te.d. . The - experiments were I., asked , ; I I. . . I . . .. for , . , it as i sn of Sahara into fin * 316ftery, which . � . . . * could lint .I)ra-Y . . . . � .. I 111. - I ,.the zroundi leaving behind. . . I . . . . e1orlls of the Adaiii-, what he n6w,thou: lit of the Johan- in case Of need and the -most devout I . . . .. . ,: � . .. I I .� .1 .. . . ­_ __ - � �� - . ,. 11 . Y Of -Pless. . . I Dunaj a ' t'inents.in Spain, was re- witnessed by, tb I . .9 . . .. Ryle. . � . . .. :: 1. , , , . son a dream xci a I. ad,' , , . ' * . � I , , - . itat-w falls a trail ot.-sioloks. of it deep gar�: inland s6a has long b ,of a .. . . ., . � � I . I I neslitir I , piety are thd chief rules of the sociat the. child. . I I I � . I � . .. I . . ' and in sponsible. for , � ' g �vhite slaves and he repli . . I 1. �! w strangely roinantic alty. . I Y- 27.. Jesus said� .. . Let. . I :..,­� I I ., Mr. Henniker Heaton is now ag . abgut � thirty Sod- the Fr6neh'sugJnserbig school, . ' � , ran fir . at be, fit . . : , . 4r. . I Ing for Government ownership 0 . *1889 the idea took definite sha' r tatter- The vessel'will -shortly be raised and I "By�. Heaven, you?re - a -,brave lot - of MOI.IA3�1MEDAX'.C.LTL.TUR,6. . ' led oa. net color�,'lastlng I ... The ohildren.were to . I � 1, , �. � for -.0nos., -suffietent,time to locate the Pa. the w.volding. One day la, wee, Y and . I . i � I ingti- .Oman, aeousbdm- . I ,� I . . * is inn on towed into dock, when information men." Us is � a prisoner. Captain The .brethren (10 not wear dis .ti i Cho, Jews, And, this W I � � .. . . . , , I . I blegg and a two cents a word rat( po�ljicn. of the t4rget. . .. . . 6ov.drn'tainif even going So far as to ad traveller called at a waysid . . . - ishing gort'me I y can . . I . . . I 6ablegrains. . on the r expenditure of .#200,000 the Outskirts, of Cuenca and. begged gained 'by examination will afford.�sohie played the part of a masawls6n nts,, buf the easily ed'to the. Symbolic phraseology of � . � � ... � , 1. I I -aide- . . .If. this projectile is .found to -act in sanot! . . . . ks�owledge and perhaps badly .wounded,- refusing hellp until make themselves kaown to each, other readily understand � . . I . ." Admiral Maxse, who was nava I was for a dr� �ing that lie valuable . . . . .. ille, East, .wou.14. . I . . .. . I -, I , . 41 ,a a 1. I . I , ' , ' I .. I , . - the field As it has mo,ted on th I a .firing an the preliminary ur,v y ... It. Ink of wine,* So � o officers .of the Royal * our men 1had been attended to, . and by means of Sadist signs, They have 9 had been on;- . . t . . I it. The people w11 . - I" 1. : b p, '�.'tie-camp to Lord Raglan, E,ommander. pj�pposed to out out a canal between had notlit' ' to offer in, 'payment. guidance _:i I . n,g . . � ., � . I ­ . . , I � . I � . ground, it has- solved the ,great prob- � A It, I . I . I I . ordered.his crowd to discontinue,shoot- .renounced. the. Use of tobacco and of aining for their mission for t�,yo.; � . , . . I I .1 ,a during tile Slegf) . I a the V, 9 I fish- except a torn and dirty lottery -ticket Navy. I . . � � � der tr. . . � 11 � .-, ',, . " .lix-chief-oi the force ' am rtille , viz., The" fur- the Atlantio'OoBan an - LL iRy. -, : '!ng At our wounded, Ve.-killed an good� Mobammedans I � , , . ­ I of wb ,oked up on the ads , BE . . . . . 1. 1. . I � . , m t � � I is dead at 1_�ondon. � I for field ik ry,. . . - I lob he had p, A ro - . � THE � * ItISLE'S HISTC I . . 1 4 coffee; and as I c ,quors.,, -ihousa�nd years.shov . ld first, receive I ... . . . , I I . . The al is -. I tile GosPol 4nd.then -Q tb0 I . . _, , � ,;,.of SebastoPo I I th - shaped deprdasL6o, the " handle " . . � . I I Our artil - they donot U) impart It L � .. . ! 1. . Appeals has decided saishing the. means. for a deterinin � Of LC Itch any alcohol I I 4J!be, Court of � - � � ' 'h coast few mileslaway. I I . .. . 13 Is* ld,'4 central battery bat-'woundod all their e era. . . . . , ,.". I -ion Which u I . . . . � I . . . - . I _ . ' ' " ' I �obart �eel is not entitled to 'At" Of. the'range and the Posit . r as 'close up to . t a i .. � I win sciews, was built Ilery'shooting is very. accurate, and The S* read of Mohammedan culture IS worjd� It is not m he I I � - bu - ly midway 1�etweeu the twentieth The buxom, dark -eyed. daughter of tleship, with t . . .� .. p . . I . ' - . , q- .I on't Sir P . . I . - -and . east it unto . .. .. - I . , � of .rat at every Shot, . near 1 1818, �, and engined by the men are splendid, br�.vo and cheer another of the duties and ainis -a broad, and to.. . . . I � . amily of the pofll� . . - , at. Poplar in . � . . children .. I .. . . - , ; I : are in the proceeds of the f I . � .. � and thirtieth; parallels -of latitude. The the'insIkeeper,-whor served him, good . " in - this Is nat � . I., I I .1 . . . lob were recently ­ 16 �, . 1. I . . li fered totake the ticket, Moidsl ,ilsh Govern-'ful. We ivere vig . ht beside them for � I gold . ay,. for the Tur I I � . I .. I I : millions of,dollars ;its spent. by.the the dogSi O�)serve that . I I . , � . . . . . 1. I � .. result, would be, so -it was said, to osov- his.moured of a 'Sh . a was then cilled-thei"Pay- I tin hour." .1 . I .. I . . I . . I a ittle', mosques I I . . I � . � 1. I . . I I � � . � I . I . . . YEVER BEATS BULLEM fischarg6 .in full;'�' and when me t. . � .1 . anually in, nuilding I : a JpOsi,lve ratusal, nor can the -words. . .) .� I I . - er about 60,000 square miles of desert as, A "4 ' i"I . It seems clear that... many of the -of-tbe- wits AS, . . � . . . set . OW Vegas . . . � . and �rhools in distant and out wa�e Sounded to. the, woman q . . � .. . . of boy tabour . . . . - . . . . with water of' navigable depth, there- she discovered that it bore the num- ki-Sheir I and, when -a a . .. . . I , . � I � - . -no 'iscopirieous its they Bound to :us. � . . I , L';, !ng . .1 . .. I . I . . ad'Boors came preliared..io: give ,, quar. . . . r � ,­ I t oommunioation bar 12,473, which'. reprBsiiInted not wag.hought by .the .Admiralty froi . I I I . way ,villages, where they.. provide for d . . ' I . � 'DistriU Messenger Coin- 0eat. areg (it. tho 31oriatilty ltecAmli ".1 'lie .by opening up Airee I . - . - ter and they expected none. When haromea4r, instruction ra*, Gentiles, 10 ','All ages.,.* . . . .11 London . 1. . ., - -0 a ly the d�te of her birth, ,the 12th. the :Turks, at a cost of ;�240,000- H�r., . I I elementary . Ma 1 . !'Dogs`� a .. .., . . . . "b forced to Utilize 18- � I 864th Ali'lesilik 11T. all. .1 with far-�tretchi,ng and.dousely POO .0 . . . �.. ; they took ,to flight and the. pursuing . ' I � nicknamed, - . �. . . � I . .1 . rol- . . ' a IOUs mem or - a . . :' party has son . . . , . ' 'by adding,the aum,�- natruction was iron, hero. through sorne 719, b f the, orchodox-orionlals have . . I . I I The fighting in South Africa. during ,at . [" 1878,' but,. . main cc . I . ces 'Oven over to bixr-m April, . - * ... . T . :: r -old girls.in four Of its Offl ' I , . . I . ad -riagioms now, . I � . . I . i i 'hick in r frater discarded. religions .. - . � � yea of Seventeen, she g 12 inches t .amidships cavalry Were , among the , nity. AgilouRare and planting. s . � � " I I � .. I I 1; I ty Council has decided the past, two,:mooths has not been of bari,sm-,, .The ,British- Government, bars, her Own age I . . ' our bein . Ithenierled. out: ."The English don't --fre -do -have already sought to, I . I I ,, � '. q o oon ion of ,engineers . to EL very murderous . pharquter and . a, however, intervene with an altlma� declared.odofidently- that it Wag ",surfi and tapering to 6 inches -at ,the ex� 1. . . ,qf palms And olive eA io greatly'on� ,, .Igs.,. .We I ­ . �, - .r to Send a doputat I . I . . . .. .d . . kill their pr][Whers I'!' and not a few, . I . ' 1. . I . . trenilties of the belt. This plating. ,, . coutned by them, -and thus the Grand exi?1afri, the unwillingness of our Lord .. . ,. . � �, . z ,, United States and Canada.. to much smaller'number of DrItish'sol- tum, that, should'.any serious Stops be to. win a: prize.,.' . I . I . �Ini Rn-gllsa; doi�t kill," Most ,a abied to sj�reld his * . . "I . . . . . . . �. . the . . d the scheme into effect, . "If it wins the first prize I shall isbadked by. Wood, 'Which also varies . . sa � I Chief has , been .n to Work Cho mira i Ole. , . 1. � . . . . I .. I . I ... I 1: I investigo,te the public asylums, their diens, have .been. killed on the fi6l Or., takento carry . The bulk- Dutch Speaking South Africa a know Into every part of the:goi under the table eat . .. i . . I . . i. �, I and . system of manage-, cited Pf wounds recalved in Action than England would regard it." aii � uA- expect you to marry mo," the refresh. from, 16 inches � to 9 in. I more or . less Englfish, and many of influence I � 4 -28.. Thle dogs * - ". . - . I toustruction : - . hammodan, world. In Asia Minor and ,1 t3,?a chfidrea's crumbs. '10t ' W6 - - .,,. . . I .. � . . ., .� I r mbiths O&ths war, I mat, and, -in the -end,,ths, ad. Wayfarer said, -with a 11LUgh- 1110h) heads of her central battery varied 1 those .. . , . . - . . � . I,. � oluiring the wile . - friendly . I I I I . . . Who thus appealed for mercy . 1, I kneut. viered. "I will from'9 inch a to 6 inches in thickne'ss, Turkey, in Persia and India, in Algeria children have thair banquet, bat dah't . * I � . I . But it must not be.imagined that the affair emiod in smoke. . . certainly,,, the - girl ans .a , I � . word spared. Talk With the prisoners tLbB . . I . li i I. I I Sir Robert Peel stood in Bowl Street .. . I . I . .. .1 . . I . tic'. Her oor.: . and Egypt, 'the mysterious unkno" deprive dogs of tie crumbil. Give I I . . I . . I . , I *has kept pace , loe that." I . according - - 'a crumb Of . . .. . to their Item n I . . . ., dock, in London, aa.d total number,of deaths SOU , I . I I'and the Wo4sided shows., that this uin . me even y6ur � . -e-� . . police Coart . THERN CALIFORNIA. Prom A of this. Strange and trus ning-tower in the fokepart of. the ves- I. I a of Central Africa and in dis marvelous . 11 ,. I . - ology for calling his, with the reduction. Inst6ad of, falling Similar plans Ism . vs. owe been prom- The seque strained qubLlity bf mercy. had. !Ca et- region . � . � . trade 6 public ap . . She also tant China, yea, even in Java And Coy- livipfulness and' I. am content.'-' The . ,� .1 . ''. corresponding rate tha death story WAS that the ticket thus lightly Sol was of ginch plating. . . 11 ,;, - . - , 1� . blackmailer, * and off at a tilgated for flooding the great . Can- I feet. Strange as it may, sefilint the two - his Intworica, "a felt by every MO- Dr. . I . . . brother -4111 -law a ' . for i � drink did actually I Ion, wposan'selaim, oft Jesus WASsas � was released on suspended ientence on .list has giown with appalling. rapid- t'al Australian desert, and er . bad an iron dock I inch. thick on the I races learned to respect each other . � of What . . I ., , � I � - community, In an 'M- Trumb 11says,"Not because � , I . doliths,, by. disease have in- r. I n Call, win the first prize, amounting to 'the flat, strengthened to 8 inches on that on, this bloody field. . The, Briton hamme I dan - 1� In � WaS.$0 91 . . . . . . . A.- I 1 .4 charge of criminal libel. . . ity, The riblo Yuma�'Desert, in Souther I English . equivalent of . -Aq5,000; and part which SIOPOS and was. I a I onse- I I or *its not.acow, measurably biief tfiiaa.he l was but. -of what he .You are . I UNITED STATES. creased so fast flat the .diminished fornia. The. latter isi perhaps, the � learned that the Do � . I . heathen ' 1� I _A . I I .1 I . � � � I - , fatalfty.of the recent fighting is,much . . place to ba found atly- when the waylarer'again cal . led at. the clisently liable to recei � anything that.ig worth learning, alld right, Lord; -I am Only a . � I most. desolate � I � . ard, and the Boer that the Briton could, hie is kept au courant of all events of ... �i Chicago has more vegetarians .than More. than offseti. To establish, this . . * . I . d � dog; there is Tibthin � me to build � . � I . . . � � . I Add. Prom Inn sod claimed his promised rewat the direct impact of projectiles. The fight and win, And yet bes faagnanim-, ' g in � . . where on the eirth's surf . � importance in the world. His orders I I I . I . ny otIaer city in the United States, * ,of he found the inukeeper's daughter an hull"displared 4,870 tons, her engines. .... May the lessons no I a claim on but you -you will never . I . . 1) . 1. . a ut McKinley is said to look. point we present an analysis of the Yuman' to Carlto�n-a * distance or word. . . � indicated 3,00 horse power when in - the lost] Be.; tire also,trarismitted in the shortost of drive Away 0 even a. dog that oreieits up - . . . . . � � � . � preside f unhealthy. coi casualties reported at different dates.' more than 100 wiles -the traveler be. good as h . � . . . . ih the British flag the two peoples time.into the most distant regions.., I . I I . gagged Ott' and o our. I i I I . good condition, Slid was 945 feetinea to you in love and, hunger.. a am ut' I I The War, as Will be remembered, be- holds nothing Save a rolling'sea of :. . _-� -V . must live together and it will besionse T,H14; NEW GRAND *CHIEF. . . � . i., -', - � - . Several hundred school teachers � . long, h fast broad, and dr.Nv 21 redemption . for desoorating these ;. torly unworthy, bat You -YOU wlii not� ' . . I I . I gan on Oettiber'll, 1899, and the list shifting, billowy Sand of dazzling i . . . I � , left Cuba for the 'United States. . ­ . .. . . . I ET OF DAMASCUS- feet When in son -going trim. Her - SIMI After the daath of the founder of arve.0 .. .1 � . . i 11it" of easu ties issued by the British THE'SECR lovely scones with ghter if the . . 4 . at whiteness, and in. temperature rang , . . this society, which occarrad in 1959, let 'no at ay " the � . . Kansas wheat crop is 100,000,000 . � . � . . . I -_ main armament consisted of four struggle engenders mutual respect, I . . . 29. For. this saying gothey W i I I war office on March 12 last may be Ing from 130 .to.170 -Fahrenheit. Al- , 111110,11 1641194 HIM Its 25.ton his youthful son, Sidi at Mandi at Mo- ut of thy daughter, It ' . . . - bushels and 20,000 men ,have been im. tinny .Wonglj�r sit muzzle -loading rifle guns, devil is goiw O . � . . :rOgAr4ed ,as roughly covering the most the whole Of the 13,000 square . . coi-vally lleen 11rostafit to L'0414 . d on board do . ring the. have passed through the ' same region hammed ben Ali at Senous0i, ,became - ., at the wit of the 06YIngo but 'k* ' . � 'T �orted to harvest . . I which remains of summer. It wa,4 n . 'r ' Jt. doaiths in the first'five months of has- mass of territory comprising.. the de- In reference to the recent discovery . I a' well as the'quiLk-fir- when In the. full glory Grand Chief. He 'it is who has eased out Lord, "That : I . . I . , U. S. Prohibition party leaders claim tilities. At that date there had been a t is far below sea level, -mod it has L xperiments, a L two wards could describe it, then they brought the . society to its present faithI that so PI repelled another I , 1. ir National ticket will receive I . er I of Syriac and Culls, documents, 1,000. e Ing quns added at a date more recent I I � I I tha the ss,,tdital of 3,447 deaths, of thess.2',419 . been astiona W -d that an expenditure of ' would be "beauty and serenity.0 T4� formidable strength, And he is regard- which wDfild have roe of . , , % %0,000 votes this fall. inspectors found were killed In battle or died of their few than 020,000 Would SUff"'to let years old At Damascus, the following than her coristruCtiOtt, Her .,tisLer stain these fair. fields with human ad by his followers as thei real and turned this - Woman'to the Son . .. additional details, showing the man- vessel, --the Orion, retualtis in tha sor- I bell). she saw in our Lord's Seaming . I I . j , . I Chicago health blood is next to impious; but, as Lleu� . , I . . . I I . ... ., 1. U- wounds.dfid 1,020 died of disease. Hero in upon it the Water$ of the Gulf of i genuine Ma&ii Messias, who will deliv- to hear, and, . ' I I ., I many bake shopo in a revolting 00 . nor of the discovery, may prove of in- Vice AS port guardship At Matta. Lenant Webb says, the position had to at reluctanog, & readiness '. . � � uncleaulinesX. . ., I is a ra,duthly average of 488 in the . Califo,niii, ,,thereby reconverting it, terest. Same . time Ago the Amwy SOME SIMILAR I41XPERI.MENTS. be . won -for British Supremacy, by Bri. or the world of Islam from its Press throw'berself on his corapassion. This,%, I . '. dition of ' . I . I � g called . I Low water hits hung UP '14,000,600 former anA 206 in.the latter class. . Into -the inland sea which it must orlm mosque was:barnf down; the govern- I humiliating position. As soon As t miracle., is remarkable as beirs . I . . . The attack upon, the Belleigle, by � . . an May 12, tXW ginally-'some thousands. of years ago ment began rebuilding it a few Weeks . . tab vq.lor. � . I . . logs, stretching over twenty-six miles TWO niOnas later' I . . . the guns of the Channel Squadron is . I . proliej time oomes-in his own go I a - forth by the faith nd I t I 0 . over, in Maine. ' total of deaths in the, two classes waa -have been. ago, and In the process, after clearing the first experiment of the kind in � 6 , . time -he will aid Islam tP, regain log worked away from 6a pros- �, . r f the ' Penobscot X 5,385, of Witielt 2,893 were oil the bat- TO'DIVERT T119 GULF STREAM, away some of . the rubbish, they found lost splendor, The story Of his ria4es as be on who , I � Charles Mefford, insane, killed, one - . . England since the old Resistancet f Christ, and of the Pars - - wown4s received In small buildin � . THE GIRX,S OR SPAIN. and of his-powev is familiar to evdry once 0 . . , i , V�rsosa, Injurett three others, and -'shot, tlefield or, from TO divert the Gulf Stream would in the outor court a, a 9 w ago, was fired - taste for the best reading'Is not Mohammedan. Many a time a more exor6ised the faith 11 11 . himself at Codar Ridpids, Iowa, I action, and 2,402 of disease. . This.is seem to be at first sight an all but with a dome rgstin I g on four 01- At with all manner of weapons. The A . 30. When she I Z come to her house � . ,�, an increase of 476 in the former and I � � knowledge gained in her case was On in Spanish ' girls, oven order issued by this Powerful Chief d her . I A Bedford, - Ind., girl was killed in 1,363 in the latter diass, � or a month. impossible undertaking, , yet there unins, found the- . Itivatea of that great had. sufficed to prevent asanguinary Slid found the devil 9008 Out, BA .. r attempt to Sepgrate her Suitors, I have not- been lacking men who pro- On opening ", they made use of III designing the Royal where the treasures daughter laid upon the be4. The qulot % . I . he ly Average of 237 in the killed in bat. awed themselves both willing and three boxes of parohment.s, which son- - a - battleships of the Castilian literature are accessible to wonfilot between two Mohammedan rest of the child was positive proof . I ho were shooting at each other. I 3 f Greek Sovereign and th - potentates 'in distant parts of Africa. . . I able.to tackle it. All.that, would be sisted of revenue accounts, a that the OV . X, Duffield, a Chicago brokor� tie and 681 in the death 'of disease- Majestic class. Since that date, how- them Convent education knows no � . ,11 spirit bad departed. � � , rdbbed by prickpooketis of 855,000 Thus, while the deaths In the former I , acadrding to one authority, .Bible, some Syriac booka,'ona of -which thing of Calderon. . There is not the least Shadow of a ocratis demons take - � . I necessary ever, there has been great progress Wherever Christ I I . I . -class had diminished more than one- would be to out a b.road, lockless can- when opened by the Syriac patriarch , .�ace, and the practical Love and religion are the Only Sub- dou.bt that when be sees fit, to pro- , their 0 flight. . I I �...'..d.ul�mi .. '.1 r. ttage Grove avenue cable car. half in their monthly average the in modern orda jeet$ with which a senorita is ex- claim a, holy war against the Infidels . - . 1. Gay. -Roosevelt, Rep . siblican Vice- t. of disease showed a more than at through the Isthmus of Panama, so was found to be an attack on the -Bi- lessons of the China-SAPMU aud,Span. oted to coneern herself. . Happiness Cho whole Mor coo, betwoen Lake . 'I., . dea&b as to permit Of the heated current hie and the Gospels, and lastly the GRAINS OF GOLI)- preside . . ish-American wars have shown, that Pe 0 . atial candidate, 0 Is already no, threefold iaore4od. We may add that weeping through Into the Pacific, in- Koran In Cufto Writing- . . anger, which WAS. not clearly re. is thus made to hang on tt chance. Tobad and, the Moditarrandan, will. . I . _. � I . gotlating for a resider 0 In Wash* a d I Ing' the table of casualties for the week 0 Cafa was an old 'city, older Oven Even wisfat a Spanish girl wins her arise At his bidding. The Society Of . too. . . ended May 19 displayed An intensifi. stead of heading 110fth between the vealed in the ittSistatift 61perimentA of wifehood and motherhood, the Senriusal is a power which must 'Toy is the Wat wine -George Elliot. . I - DoIjamst(as and ' d"'fl"rT. tian Bagdad, where the most skillful . crown . . The United Sta-tas has seat another . f th difference. In this week .L-torida toward th an congregated in is actually Very great, the risk of fire ignorance and poverty of thought be reckoned . with by *every state They always talk who never think. � . .... I I da"'On 61 , is tish Islas. The ,ultimate effect of so copyists of the Kor I her ?--*-. _. . . 41,, I k vfgdroag note to the Sultan, Insisting I Only thiltrZven deaths in battle fi on board the warship, he most User- and eotintry with colonial a�pxratlons -Prior. *I.-- ,. �_, _ � upon am, immediate s6tt . lament of the than 311 drastic An Interf6rende with Father the days of Mahommed, Whence t 0 - I I tell heavily against t � I I r:,orted Naptune's 'PriviLte arrangements, characterm of the Arabic alphabet, - .tial iatdrests of family life- In the Mohammedan Africa. Ger- Evil comJAUniO1tlOnS*OrrupT good � lademnity growing out of the Ar. '� Were' 'r b Lot ' hot no fewer BARELY HER, Mohammedan manners.-Manander. . I mentall massacres. soldbe died of disease, mainly of would be to miter BrItalt0s present used by them came to be known ail What has becbm�, asked the occas. The Spiinish girl is every whit as many, with bar vast o a - T In ury of do n good a 9 . I enterle favor. Truly the favor in Boosr- comparatively mild and � equable oll- 9, Calls," These paroliments then are fascinating as bar musical$ cloaked population; France, with her 9 III in 1143 X I g Bur Ase , n New a hel pretty black-eyed � other personal onji . t. - In giving judgment in a ease I' , la d ch more deadly than MAU- of almost Arctic Sever. considered to be more than 1,000 years "On I guest, Of t I gallant confides to her froll-grated medan colonies; England, with her every :; I I." Tudge Cowing Made A, Sweeping le mate 'Into one I girl who used to Wait at that tab a jes, must reckon Gay, � York . sd� ' Indeed, these Amorous sOr- Islamito, depondeno . % dboanolati011 of the license allowed I bull=., . Lty. Londoo,-which, It must bd re- old. over in the cOrft6rT lattice. 0 n ,ICIs not Whitt man does , which ex- I . � -, is. I ­ membered is in about the Same lat'i* When the governor, NazeuX Pasha, onades hardly do her justloof blending with this POWOrful Obi I, W11096 I - . I p3pdra In that, city to, defame Private What pretty black-eyed' girl? a does French, animation with finance oati.not be.overatimated. Like alts him, but what man wbuld do. - to be Tturss TO: 130 CHIMBFUL. tude as Southern Labrador -would heard of this find, he took possession as Sh . ­ . obatildtor. lie deolared IIII61 When we a 4 ra thoroughly tired And have a winter of similar boldness and at the parchmentS, Photographed frigidly inquired the Young Woman � Italian fervor. In Andalusia, she his father, Sidi at MaWdi is a man of Drowning. not the 414 of I I It ..Tile, then is Me time to be length. while the greater portion Of theta, and sent thg originals on to With the Snub . nose and prominent datieSs With A, grace that makes ev- exemplary piety and ascetic mode of Loveliness needs . - The Supreme Court of Tennessee has � discouraged, � Ohio, . t'her use of We Seem, Villa. 'And life, 11is'Ondekavorg to PrOmOtO peace foreign ornament, but Is, when on 'Cheerfulness Ulloltr Scotland would be to all Intents and COnstantilsople. . ery 0 -Thomp- I 4ocidod tbAt Women cannot PT66t(bc 'reallS, cheerful- . .��bltabl-- . I It I remember rightly She had d when abb bargaltist There is nothing between the v4rlow Mohammedan adorned, adorned the .most. , , I blue skies and Sunshine may only be a Purposes Un' little bit of m mole on one cheek. of Africa, toL further Cho later- son,' . . L_ � law In that State, otally (16-, reflection of the obeoriness of - the A tolockless canal". through the lath. , . sordid About it. Her haggling is a, tribes . -N 0 ught not to judge of mbisla . 1. I Vour days 'at boost Willits t : mus in qu4tion is Somewhat of a "big FstVNCH TASTE IN DRESSING- Oh, that girl with the blotch 'on social condescension that at once puts 0Bt in commerce, agriolalture and in- V o ualifloAtions. but by # stroya th# wheat a" In North Da- surroundings., It is the gray day and order," as poor De Laissops found to 'notion, we Are told, her face I I think somebody married the blaek-oyed young salesman at dustriets of every kind haie only served Merits by their q the hard- road that test the real door- It is 0, inistaken to strengthen his Influence, the"use, they make of thent.-Char. kota and Minfi6stita, sly audit dan&l would that French her. ­__.dpk� boy mercy. . . ----.*.- rond . . . I 09NEMAL. Ago and surinines0i of the soul. his coat, And a Women Who have passed . I'll. -._-4-__- I—. . � DUCIMMLY NOT. I Mamb6r -of have Of utdomitY to be Very, "broad" C UE A God speak Softly in our breasts-, 111111"'Its . heir youth still cling to girlish mode8. MON AND INSTINCT. . en to have change ,a , r #4,000,�60 for tortitlea. Indeed to o&rry through it the mighty It 16 a (met that midal"ged woman of tourso, you consider reason high- Mrs. Joseph It. Choate, the WI � L A U "hat . miatress-Why, Jane, what In th; dull Stream, which has Moro Water dota on fluffs ind trills, but the at the fur a, quarter, do Y61 asked ,&ton softly, yet distinctly, show s W , world Is the matter With the droalat I or thau ills,tinot. � the American Ambassador hold by an4 What to Shttll--�006- Volfed is trying t6 60.0- , galso-1 don't sod anything wrong in It than all the,fresh water rivers French woman makes it particular g "litt may that I do, Invariably, Court of St. James, is an OX6011ont Shalibelong, who, had an unexpected to . 01 I- the. 4 . ,-�- I � , , , , I - "' - " __ " I I I i " I,Rill, 'I 7,,m.,,,,.,,�,! I I ." I I ..., I , A I I I I � .1 - - - I A'� " - , -A � I I , I I ' in a haunted house in I with, it, mram. of the world. study of the fashiong that suit her aoswordd the blunt citizen. I have photographer, extols Ill wator colors stroke Of lack' . � . -Hat what makes It so 'AUSSIAN ViNGINEBRIS SCHEME. style and age, And this understanding go lur a quartart tohQod Tat- NO human being can 'Coma "'to this mistress met many 0, man whose reasoning and Is Also Proficient In inissle And (1hAn Orld without1lierosasing or aliatti. 11 11, .. . I Even more f4sioiful and'extraOrdin- is Just what keept the French Woman I fold Xtilitt, with infinite disgust, If I w . Bombay, Valet powers enabled him to argue by the languages, She IS tAkIAS great plea- sum total of human haV01- 0 reports from otripearing young. Juvenile goWng, I , 11hu Burritt. .. . ­ olera Jane -I reekon � that's because .1 ary than the above, howevor, WAR the' Alasofts univeral. had do y6 reckon I'd be earryin, tho, failing the i!e death% from Ch Nkomo propounded In 1831 by M, Worn by Women past their youth only hour and who n6verthelem lacked the 11511rb In Visiting th* f I thirst I've got With we thi's minutol ness,_E I 1 @;'&Ap -#M, durijag- the Week I h arty beat the life oat of It wh6ft . , 11 . . . 4 6 � Gonkabbroff, A RUMIAU engineer Land set" to bring but A96- . luxtinets of a gentleman, ties in England. .-.66 1, �� . � . . � J111111" " lei, I $ou or e hippisd, mallim, . �. . , I . . . ­ , . I ; I : I I . ,V - � . . I . 11 I .. . I . 00" M .41f ". . It