Nn. Irtl. In an Olit Time Unrilrn. Koch of t lie. following question may lie nnwcml iy the name of nn old fiwlionol flower. Kxiitnplc: An oM cathedral town mid tlio iiitisio often heard there. Answer, Canterbury-bell, j , , 1. Tlie priila of the farmer. 2. Th priila of the fnrnirr'M wife. 8. To break midden y, and a fabulous mounter. 4. AC'hrint man green, and a kind of wine. 5. A dell rate color. . A vehicle, and whorn It will take. you. 7. Who parted from Ids "Ulock eyed SiiHiin?" 8. A Krlevlna lady. 9. One of the united atates. 10. A f on-tan coun try, mid nturwort. 11. My first wears my Bocond on her foot. 12. My first is a sly animal thnt could not possibly wear my neeond. 1:1. The nclioolboy'H delight iii winter. 14. A i rl'a pretty inline, and the color of her hair. 13. An old clou. 1(1. A niiiKlHR bird, and Hotnetliing vnrn by horse men. 17. An unmarried man, and some tliinx he often finds tniasinir. IS. Children love my first, and wish It grew on every Bccond. No. 103. A Scene In l'tigl Inli History. Kit, 181. A OilHlnt I.lttlo limine. ?o doors, no w indows lurc or small. Has this wee house in roof or wall. Hut tlicro nru many rooms within. Inclosed with curtains soft and thin, Whuro yellow tints would shed their grace If it were not so dark a plare. The little full; may not repair From one room to another there. In silence, stillness, they must dwell Union you break their prison shell. Oh, then they'll quickly clatter out And tumble merrily about! Little Mon and Women. No. IBB. Half Square. 1. Race. 2. A city. 8. A mischievous boy. 4. To exist. 6. A letter. 1. A vegetable. 2. Concord. S. Bark or akin. 4. A quick inclination of the bead. C. A preposition. 0. A letter. 1. Polish. 2. A brave man. 3. Wratb. 4. A negative. 5. A letter. No. 180. Arithmetical. I can pnature ten horses or fifteen cows on my ground; if I have nine cows, how many horses can I keep? No. 187. QualltlM of Authors. 1. What author ia a nail and a titJt- 2. What one ia ascaid and a cpu Junction? 8. What one la a color? 4. What one Is a cow If 5. What one ia hale? Paalaiia. Puffed up Clndera. Design ou his person - The tattooed man. A novel Industry IU mance writing. Deficient in grace A church without a steeple. A man who will scrape on acquaintance one moment and out him the next The barber. A winter resort Pawning the tennis unit. Knough to act a man thinking An idea. Well known The man who is never ill. Bent on goiug The humpback man. A shocr sign "Horseshoeing done here." Men of lofty purpose The builders of the Eiffel tower. Last language that will be spoken Fin ish. Something Left to Conquer. Wickars They tell me, professor, that yon have mastered all the modern tongues. Professor Polyglot All but two my wife's and her mother's. Key to the Tusaler. Ko. 173. A Zigzag: Firecracker. Cross-' words: 1. Fir. 2. Tie. 8. Fur. 4. Net. 5. Cab. A. Art. 7. Sea. 8. Ice. 0. Kin. 10. Bet. 11. Tar. . Ko. 174. Two in One: Bell. Ko. 175. Pi: Luck is ever waiting for something to turn up. Iabor, with keen eyes and strong will, will turn up some thing. Ko. 178. Words Within a Word: Depart ment: 1. Depart. 2. I'nr. 8. Part. 4. A. 6. Art. 0. Men. 7. Me. Ko. 177. Aa Arithmetical Puzzle: VI VII VIII Use the Itomau figures, jQj Ko. 178. Acrostic Problem: All! 10 I! U The words are Bee, Red, Ape and Nnn. The acrostics are Bran aud Eden. 10 goes to A left, 5 to A ceutcr, and 4 to A right. 11 goes to B left, 8 to B center and 9 to B right. 0 to C left, 2 to C center and 12 to O right. 7 to D left, 1 to D center and 8 to D right. Ko piece jumps another, and each has a clear path. The diagram shows the completed words. Ko, 1TO. Diamoausi C T T JI E TREAT TJIE A T E R EATEN TEN R t CAP COPES CAPITAL PETTY SAY L No. 180. Auagram: Oliwr Wendell Holmes. No. 181.-osy Square: Eas t aloe o ma tees R o opal 0,1 1 1 I n. Time 8. Fat e area tear ears (.Wolf oval I arae t 1 Idea me at eats I Elbe 1 ad bar dan BLOODSHEDISPROBABLE The Governor of Tennessee Calls Out the State Soldiery. TEE MINERS VEHSU3 THE MILITIA. Troops Overpowered liy Men Who Io Not Wish to Compete with Convict Labor and Itrlveu from the Scene. Hut They Have All (tone llix k Again. ' Ksosvri.u:, Tenn., July 21. -The rrlsls In the I rouhlo between the ousted miners in this district and he convicts who were brought hero from thestnte prison at Nash ville lias at last been reached. When about 4K) armed strikers attacked the guards who had charge of fifty felons at Uricevllle last Wednesday night and liberated t he prison ers it was confidently predicted that this would be but the in-ginning of a general movement throughout the entire mining district of the state. Governor Huchnnan was immediately n (ill lied and responded by ordering two companies from Chatta nooga and one from Knoxville to the scene. Of the fifty convicts taken from the guards at Uricevillfl two escaped and the others were brought to this city. When tho mili tia arrived they took the convicts along back with thrm and warned the mob that they would protect them at all hazards. The T.aw Was at Fault. Governor Buchanan at once proceeded to the seat of trouble, and in a neat speech explained his position to the rebellious miners. He told them that it was his sworn duty to uphold t hit law, aud if the convict system was wrong he wits not to blame, and that the only recourse of the men was through the legislature. The miners an nounced that their families were starving and thnt they were compelled to drive out tho convicts if it cost the life of every man iu tho valley. They made all sorts of fun of tho handful of beardless soldiers, but declared that they would not harm the "spider legged, cigarette smoking dudes," as they characterized the militia, but as soon as they were withdrawn they would release every convict iu the region. A MaAHcre Refined Imminent. Becoming impatient, however, at the delay in recalling the troops they decided to try to overcome the soldiers by force of numbers. At 10 a. m. 2,000 miners, farm ers and other natives who have no occupa tion at all took possession of tho hills around the Uricevillo camp. Fifteen hun dred of these were armed with rifles, the rest had shotguns and pistols. They came from all the mines within a radius of fifty miles. The organization was complete, and their loaders placed them aloug the hillsides with military precision. At tho call to arms the little garrison turned out gallantly and prepared for defense. It was appareut at a glance that a fight would re sult in a massacre. A meeting of the offi cers was called. The Hostile Forres Farley. Some declared that a stout resistance to the first attack would Insufficient and the mob would withdraw. Others thought that it would be suicidal, yet every one was in favor of doing his iuty, notwith standing the exposed positiou they were to defend. The miners called a parley and were met on neutral ground by Colonel Sevier. They stated that they had suffi cient force to overwhelm the soldiers, but did not care to shed blood it the convicts were quietly turned over to them. This request was emphatically refused. The miners then asked Colonel Sevier if be would remove his troops and take the convicts with him. lie asked what would be done to the minlug company's prop erty, which was also under his protection. They replied that it would not be injured. He also asked if an attack would be made on the Kuoxville Iron company's stockade just below Uricevllle. It such was in tended he intended to fall back there and fight it out regardless of consequences. The leader replied that no attack would be made. Than the Troops Evacuate. The troops then marched out of camp, carrying with tbem the convicts, all their commissary supplies and baggage. They marched to Brleeville and there took the train to Knoxville. The promtse not to attack the Knoxvillo company's stockade has already been violated and the 150 con victs at that place were put on a train and sent to Knoxville. The mob then started for Oliver Springs, where they also intend liberating the prisoners. The whole of Eastern Teunessee is in sympathy with the mluers. The Militia Badly Treated. Troops from Brleeville arrived here at 4 o'clock. They are all in good spirits and will return in the moruing with re-enforcements. The boys were badly treated by the people of Knoxville, who seemed to be in perfect sympathy with the lawless ele ment in Coal Creek Valley. . ., The State's Entire Militia Called Out. Governor Buchanan, who has been guided by the utmost caution since the troubles began, at once decided to call out the entire militia of the state, and for that purpose he immediately telegraphed each company aud instructed General J. L. Weakly to arrange railroad transportation for them. Each company was ordered to secure three days' rations. Tents and blankets were issued from the Capitol and sent down by the special train. The train pulled out at t) o'clock with three Nash ville companies, a Springfield company and one from Franklin on board, aud they will pick up aloug the Hue companies from Murfreesboro, Suelbyville, Tulla homo aud Sewanee. Clarksvllle and Leb anon companies passed througn later and four companies from Memphis aud one from Jackson are also en route on another special train. There are fourteen com panies in all, comprising 450 meu, aud 100 will be taken on at Chattauooga. ' felylB on the Governor. A number of the leaders in the mob Were in the city getting all the informa tion they could of the intentions of the governor. Some of these men returned to Coal Creek on the 8:30 train and others re mained in the city. Excitement here seems to be increasing every minute and thousands are on the streets. A big effort is being made for a rousing labor meeting tonight. The BeoranIitlon of Syracuse. STBACPsp, N. Y., July 21. The move ment to retalu the Syracuse club in the Eaatera association took definite shape last night. A meeting of business men was held at which it was decided to organ ise a stock company to carry an the base ball club. ' A committee waa appointed to elicit subscriptions ta stock. President White Is ia town and will remain until the matter is settled. The Syracuse will play ite scheduled games in the meantime. A Perpetual Debt- The Republican leaders have evi dently adopted as their own the theory that "a National debt is a National blessing." Secretary Foster, who is just now engaged in extending rather than in paying the maturing 4. J per cents, says in a recent interview : "I am consid ering the advisability of converting the 4's in time in the same way." .Indeed I And so the continuance of the $50,000,000 of maturing bonds is to be followed by a perpetuation of the more than Jcoo.ooo.ooo of trip bonds which fall due in 1907 ? Debt- paying as to stop mat the demands oi liillion-Dollar Congress may be met 1 Nor is this all. The last Congress heaped to the $150,000,000 point that new form of debt, indefinite in amount and duration, required annually to pay pensions. It also- voted sugar bounties and steamship subsidies, which will 'call for nearly. $jo.ooo,ooo annually for years to come. Ha National debt is a National blessing, the party in power has or dained that this countrv shall be abun dantly blessed. World Amelia Eives' Silence- The literary event of the summer in the United States will he the ruMij.i. tion in the Cosrnonolit.m M.-irrnzme rf 1 e - a short novel by Amelie Rives, which sue cans "According to ht. John. It is sam to oe the strongest work Irom the pen that produced "A Brother to Dragons" and "The Quick or the Dead." Its publication in the Cos monolitan is a guarantee that it will contain nothing of the kind that ex cited criticism in .Miss Kives earlier productions. During her two years' residence abroad, Kirs. Chanler has written noth ing else for the public, and this pro duct of her matured mind may be ex pected to register with something like exactness, this author's position in the world of letters. Murdered The bodv of Tulias finer was fnnnrl by freighters five miles west of here Tuesday morn, in a terribly maneled condition. His head and face were smashed, so as to be hardly recognized, and numerous wounds were found on his body. Mr. Baer was agent for the great blood medicine, Sulphur Bitters. Robbery was undoubtedly the motive, as he was well known to have a larcre sum of money on his person. As we go 10 press mere is no clue to the per petrators. Colorado Press. 7-24-21. Lady Macdonald as an Author- Just before her bereavement, Lady Macdonald, widow of the late Sir John Macdonald, completed her first r.mbi tious literary effort in a series of arti cles for The Ladies' Home Journal, the first one of which will appear in the August number of that periodical. Last summer Lady Macdonald, with a party of friends, traveled in her private car through the most picturesque parts of Canada, and in a delightfully fresh manner she describes her experiences on this trip, in these articles to which she has given the title of "An Uncon ventional Holiday." A series of beau tiful illustrations, furnished by Lady Macdonald, will accompany the arti cles. The Disobedient Husband Mrs. Rural (angrily) "You prom ised me when you went up to the city last Winter that you wouldn't go near cousin Maggie's." Mr. Rural "Y-e-s, my dear." "But you did." "I 1 only took one meal there, my dear." "I know it I knew you had taken a meal there or something. Murder will out." 'What's happened, my dear ? " "She writes that she is coming here with her six children to stay all Sum mer." New York Weekly. Welcome Visitors. First Little Girl "Aunt Maud and Aunt Clara visited us yesterday, and they brought me a doll." Second Little Girl "Aunts are no body. Peoh ! Anybody can have aunts visit 'em We have angels, real angels, visit our house. Some were there last night." "Angels'! Did you see them ? " "N o, I was asleep, but this morn, ing I saw the babv they brought." New York Weekly. The first book to be published by Harper fc Brothers ' under the new copyright law is the life of Tlie Might Honorable William E. Gladstone, by G. W. E. Russel. This is the fourth volume in the new series of pol itical biographies entitled "The Queen's Prime Ministers," edited by Stuart J. Reid, of which the other three are devoted to Lord Heaaonn. Jield, Sir Jiobert J'eel, and Viscount -ir a - - jueioourne. lieine written from tier. sonal acquaintance with the career of Mr. uiaastone, the present volume may confidently be regarded as the must accurate ana impartial biography of the great statesman that has yet been published. I Children Cry for Pitcher's Csstorla. POOR FOOLISH MEM WoIff'sAGMEBIacking AmMBlSwnt Pern (llnr-lc I'cjlt.h. which burt. 00 wiin hu.u n wwki uid ud Wmm'i m month. 25 Dollara worth of New Furniturt for 25 Cents. HOWt By painting 25 square- feet of Old Furniture with WOLFF Si RANDOLPH. Philadelphia. Pick Ilnadaehoand rolloTesll the troubles Inot dont to a bilious etAtont the yntr-m, suoh sa Dlzzlnen, Nsusn, frotineas, CiatreM aftae estlnK. tnln la tlie Si.lo, 4o. Whilo thotrtaosft romu-able success has boon showa in outing Ilesaseha, yet Carter's Little Liver Pritt are equally valuable-in Oonntipatlon. curing aud pre Ti nllug thin annoying complaint, hllo thoyalio cotrcc tall disc rdura of theHtomachitlmtilato the Jircr and regulate tho bowels. Svenil Uioyoaly ", mm Acbsthey would boslmostpricelessta those wha isuuer from this diatrnalng complaint; but forta I cataly thelrgoodneMdoes notond hre,and those ,rhoonctry tbora will find these littlo pills valu labia In so many ways that they will not be wil ling to do without thorn. But after aUslcklies4 AIHII U the lame of so many llree that here Is whet we make our Bieat bosst. umr puis core it waua flthul Aa not. i- Carter's LltUe Liver Pills are very mall and very easy to take, one or two Pius man a aosa. They aie strioUy vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. lavUlsatSCcentst five for 1 1. flold by druggists averjwliere, or seat by mail. CAHTIR MtOtOINI CO New York: WALL PILL SMALL 0 OS E. SHALL PRICE PILES AKAKESIS ' gtves Instant relief and is an iniHllthle Cure for riles. Price $1. By TiruicKistsormall. Sample rm.AddrcmAKAKtMlH, Jjox 2410, Now York City. Why It Is Popular. Because it has proven its absolute merit over and over again, because it has an unequalled record of cures, be cause its business is conducted in a thoroughly honest manner., and be cause . it combines economy and strength, being the only medicine of which "100 Doses One Dollar is true these strong points have made Hood s Sarsaparilla the most success ful medicine of the day. A Knowing Baby. Bjones "Our baby said his first word to-day. Mrs. De Gush came in and the minute she saw him exclaimed, "What a perfect image of his papa I " Bjinks "What did the babv say ? 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