The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 01, 1897, Image 2

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THE NEWS.
By a vote of 17 to 13 the Wisconsin Senate
killed the Whitehead bill to force railroads
to carry bicyeles as baggage.
During a fight at Lapes, Ind.
Jacob Leeds and Blanchard Thomas,
was fatally statbed and Thomas was shot
and Instantly kided,
Near Woodhull Park, Jamaica, 1. I.
body of an unknown man Was found, a
wound on the forehead giving gr round for
the supposition that the man bad been mur.
dered. The dead man was about 40 yours of
age, with dark complextion aud short curly
hair,
The Chicago Central W. C.T. U,, ata
meeting in Willard Hall, has adopted a res
olution against kinetoscope exhibitions of
the Fitzsimmons-Corbett prize fight, The
action was backed in strong speeches,
The New York Boardiof Walking Delegates
has decided to accept the invitation of
Bishop Potter to arbitrate the difference bee
tween the Steam Fitters’ Union aod the
Plumbers’ Union,
The Manchester (N, H.) Mills are making
large quantities ot cotton goods for the
Chinese trade, Five hundred bales of g
were ship] ed t o China this week via
eouver, B. C.. and other orders will
as soon as possivle,
between
Louds
i he
ood
yan-
follow
Governar Hol20mb
Nab,
ypropristing #100,000 for the
At Lincoln,
signed the bill
Trans- Mississippi Exposition,
The St. Louis Board of Election Commis-
sioners has dded that the Democratic
municipal ticket headed by Edwin Harrison
for mayor is the legal one, Lee Merriwether,
who was nominated for mayor by the other
Democratic [a
eision.
In New York Mrs. Fmm
Tucker, the wife of Frederick
of the Salvation Army, formally declared her
intention to bacome a citizea of the United
RKtates. Mrs. Booth-Tucker come hare with
her husband a ago. Hs»
taken out his fir LPers,
A special from a, C
N. Y., says: ‘The postollice
burglars, who blew
tained #1.0 cash, 1
other valual This
offlos been robed in two years
At Lincoln, Neb, Ex-State Audito
Moore was arraignasd for preliming
before Judge Cochran
guiity to
examina
District Court
was furnished,
The man named Milner
for forgery is the
Milner, formerly eashier of the Farm
Merchants’ Bauk, of Los Angele .
At Beaver, Pa, fire completely destroyed
the Bachanan Buailiding, vu pied by the
postoffice, Star Publishing Company, Western
Union Tel
goods store,
dentists,
Work on the hig
Vicksburg at the
progressing rapidly, and the engines are be
ing set up in the he
The
the
whieh
Several al
mada to fa
boats,
The Jowa Ho
procedure law, mak it acrime pu
by six months to three years in the
tiary for 10 pers
or un
oq peuple fo ir support i
style,
A special to the
from C nd, O
under arrest here for incor
to having set fire to 40 build
The dwelling of Frank P. enrod at
dale, Is, burned Tuesday night, and
children were burned to death. The eldest
was 12 and the youngest 2 years of age. The
origin of the fire is unknown
Sixteen apprentice Ub
from the United States Adams, at
San Diego. Calan. in The officers
say that different tacties in training the boys
raust be pursued or wholesale desertion in
every port will result,
A special from Hancock county, Tenn,
states that Martha Bull shot and killed her
paramour, Thomas McCrea, and shot
herself. The Bull woman 30 vears ago was a
leader of society in Camden, Va,
fn Chicago the board of trade has decided
to begin a crusade ngalpst violaters of the
interstate commerce law, not only those who
discriminate in the giving of rates, but also
against those who accept them,
At Omaha, Probate Judge Baxter
gave his decision in the Briggs will contest,
He sets aside the will of Emily J. Briggs and
awards the entire estate of $500 090 to Clin.
ton Briggs, the only child,
At Haron, 8. D., property worth
was destroyed by fire, including the Alliance
Butlding, valued at #25 000; insured for £10 -
000. It was ooeupled by the government
land office, wh
The United States Weather Bur
fastruments and wost of the records
past 17 years.
The Louisville ( Chair Co
signed to Lytle Buachannan,
are $60,000; asssats slightly
sum. The failure was caus
and threatenad suits,
A special from Lima, O., says that Wm
RB. Mott, freight clerk, aod William K, Jones,
felegraph operator, were struck by light.
Ming on the street and both fatally injured,
+ The Caledonian Textile Company, recently
4ncorporated under New Jersey laws, has
aedded Lo locate in Westerly, BR. I. The cor.
poration will erect a plant of 65,000 spindles,
1,850 looms for the mannfacture of fine cot.
ton plece goods, and will employ about S500
‘hands,
Fire, supposed to be of incendiary origin,
destroyed the Ameriean House, in South
‘Manchester, Conn. and adjacent property,
he loss age cegating #30 000,
Hodiey Sutherland, 20 years 018, « color
od walter, murdered his mistress, Sarah
Moen, 21 years old, also colored, at Tels
Jome In Brooklyn, N. ¥., by shooting kh
‘After the shooting Sutheriand tried 10a
eape and fired at a pursuing policeman, but
without effact,
The shoo factory of Whitman & Keith
Broekton, Mass., was opened as a “free
shop, and at noon the flem sald that every
department had been fillad exospt the tree
fag and finishing departments, It fo claim.
ad that many of the oid employes returned
to work. The unions have plekets on auly
Muar WEAR CLEAN FACES,
Street Car Emp oyes in Reading, Pa., Or
dered to Kemove Beards.
Superintendent Pasamore, of the Heading
ing and Southwestern Btreet Hallway, has
tssued orders to ali employes that on and
with their
early all the mo-
3
ae
has rejected the de-
Rions,
VAAL has already
enango watly,
antered
ife and ob-
was
open the ss
3 as
the charge of »
fon and was
in the §10,000,
sum of
arrested in (
the late
son of
egraph Ce 3 3
and a 1 ‘ in ers and
£50,000, 1
dry
Loss fully
and
Iron Works is
ni oar
gunboats Newport
Bath (Me)
y Yess ia
workmen are
construction of the I
the Bath Me.) firm hold «
the
the
tarations in vards
ilitats Work o
jue has passed the
y
ns to go together, «
rganized, without means, depend
IXOY
ing
Reily or ( -Army
Datroit News
“Wi Iogless,
ad arism, conte sued
ngs in Detroit’
Ladds
TR
his five
levels , BR Ya
ove have deserted
ont
gunt
two davs,
then
85,
£70,000
Wo
fn
i
mpany
The Habilities
sags of this
dull times
in ex¢
wl by
SHELLED CRETAYS
Foreign Powers Fire in De-
fense of the Turks.
CHRISTIANS ADVANCE.
They Captured Turkish Forts and Blew
Up nn Blockhouse- Desperate Fighting
Continued At Day With the Advantage
on he Sidaof the Chivistinng
in the Sit wtion,
~No Change
The fasurg: nts made a determined attack
upon the bLlockhouse or fort at Malaxa, out-
side of Suda Thursday. During the night
the Insurgent foroes were pushed forward
until they occupied convenlont yodddons for
attack, snd about six A. M. the artillery
pened fire upon the Turkish blockhouse,
I'he pieces of the Christians wore served
with such admirable promptocss and de-
ision that in a short time nothing remain
1 to the turks but extermination or evacun-
tion. The Mussulmans, preferring the latter
aft the fort and commenced a retroat upon
judo, relying upon the Turkish warships in
ths bay to save them from the Christi
The Sultan's fleet opened a badly
fire upon the insurgents in order to
retreat from mss, The
Wns,
judged
Cover
kh shells
or far beyond the i:
the Christians
the the blo
fell edther short surgent
roe, Consequently
vi forward adily,
keepit
Fue {
HIKES an
The insurgents
the
wey set {ire to me Bouses,
«s far Ras I'aikalari
I Progress
arkish troog
tthe garris
uated tl
vith a
for the
eV
1 Canea
yded
¢ route followed !
iid be seen ihe fig
Malaxa snl Su
ops advanced half +
h the i
a Mal
Turks
Kare
y Lhe
ting
tween
I advancing tr
Christians stopped the
solumn, and the Turi
up the best po ition
ot the convoy and send
"CRSATY.
Deg pe rae fighting
in the
’
Fsikalar
house,
While the
sir
vainly igeling
RIOTE Nerakoure
Akrotiri
1 (let
Halepa
t «= with
attacked
which was
mountain ¢
Tarkish garrison
uring the retreat
£2 are numerot
hash its in 1
¥ baving ca
fortresses,
iyd
fasurgen
An far
he vicigity of Canea
erivolis, ptured the two last]
ish :
Ihe insurgents suncoeeded in blowing
the blo ise at Malaxa with dynamite,
The flests fired sloety shells upon
surgents around Malssa, and some of these
fail inside the biockbouse, Of the Tark
garrison, numbering sixty-f ‘
to Nerokhuri aad eighteen others t
It is beileved that the others perished
The admirals of the internation
addressed a general order to
tional troops, waleoming them
alding: We exhort you by yo
an example bef
whom the power: «
prom;
war.
Politically there is no change in the
tion. The Cretan chiefs have
elded to refuse autonomy and will
the struggle until the union of
with Greece is an soknowiedged fact,
The biockade Is in progress all aloag
Cretan but has not prevented
anveral an (frank v fore oA »
waals from Iaading
‘kh
got ire the (
harge
tly to save from the}
situa
to A
definitely de-
fala
the island
Soast
all
anmunition
this
and pros
RAILROAD NOT S
The the tonnare aystem for
freight
adontion of
tha {34in
and
saving
trains on Baltimcra
Southwestern has r sulted
st of transport
Nawn stale
stem are pull
more loaded cars per train
A very shnple but comprehensive
sot of binnks has furnished the yard
masters, and in making up the trains each
locomotive fa given the number of tons
which it has been demonstrated by experi-
anos jt is able to haul, This system bas also
rassiited in fewer comalaints of losomotives
being stalled with their trains on grades,
The B. & 0. Southwestern has adopted
new specifications for gootion houses, Thess
structures ara now being bullt with eliate
roofs and cost about 865 apiser. The slate
roof is found to be a preventive of fire Irom
sparks,
in gnile a
neral Sage
that loco
in the eo ation Lr
olives
two to
tion ever
erintendent
under the sy ng from
grven
twefore,
*
en
sr I i
KILLED FIVE PERSONS,
A Missouri Farmer Nonrly Esterminated
His Wife's Family.
At Orrick, a village thirty-five miles south
at Biehmond, Mo., Ib, Rainwater, a farmer,
shot and killed bis wil+, his mother-in-law,
Mra. Wo, artman, his brother-in-law, James
Thurman, sad his little stepdanghter, Ethel
tientry. Then, afler so nearly exterminat-
fag a whole family, the murderer Lisw off
the top of his own bead, dying fostantiy.
The killing occurred at tae house of Wm,
Artman, Hr, father of Mrs, Balnwater, The
latter had recently lef: her husband, and
with Ethel Gentry, the daughter of her
formar husband, sought sheiter at the home
of her parents,
Bainwater ia reported to bays been in-
sanely jealous of hin wife, and it is believed
that he visited the Artman home with the
: express purpose of killing the whole family, |
| PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS.
Northern Chester county eltizens held a
mesting at C+darville, discussed good rouds
and affected an organization,
Dr. Alfred C, Hersh, socretary,
ander M. Byndeoer, sanitary
Lebanon Board of Health, ins
nainst the city of Latmnon to
ench for salaries alleged to be in arrears and
unpald,
While a freight train
Rallroad was passing a point n-ar Black-
well's a hugs houldear rolled down the side
of the mountain and ernshed {oto the train,
knocking two cars from the track and
wrooking the train, No one was injured,
The Lanre]l Steam Fire Compan,
of York, has just made a contract with tha
Holloway Chemical Engine Company of Bal
timore, for a combination nical engine
and hose wagon, The new machine will
have two 25-gallon tanks, about 1,000 fest of
hos and all re sgquipments,
Mika Dvino lies at his home in Pricebure
ina very precarious condition as the resuit
of wounds which, it is alleged, he reoe’ved
at the hands of Joseph Kochino Knehino
was arrested and is now fn jall to await the
restit nf Botino's injnries, whinrh f
two ugly cuts In the breast inflicted with a
knife,
1 ho
aud Alex
of the
quilts
WINN
ftuted
recover £100
§ Olde
on the Fall Brook
Engine
che
other necessary fl
consist ©
$0 vo
a args fa
ras Miller, aged ahont
ried and tha father «
ing in North Annville T
part
ArH,
hh mill yard Kuarmist
and while standing
attempted to lig
ght
Yer roads
’
mark was found ou
tted stat ps sonal
. Congressman
George W xia
it Philadel
Are me
gent
{fpr
inf
mane
aae Fran KX Bs 4
=f Charles
after fatally
Penn
Aght he
tut not ne
290
anid injured
eanarily fatally.
was fractured
The condition o rke=s through-
ut Sehuvlkill County is becoming
alarming each day despite the earnest eNorts
f the conl w
more
of Relief Committees {a nearly every town,
fdie, and others
janrter dave, In
Girardville and
vas are hard at work
he of
have been th
eolileries are
two
Shenandoah,
A number of
working
Mahanoy City,
L«h
are hres.
land, relief associalic
very day, and they means
saving many families from starvation
, ming alarming in
Binekwood and
down and
relief
i
vis fe also hey
Pottaville
diierios are olossd
fering intensely, no
o situatio
“dnity of
in Creek
Are sn
Near Poltaville ia
idie two
¥a are out
ing theresa places,
jery, which has hoag
500 men and br
York Farm (
months, and nearly
of employment,
Only four
time,
full
Vine
coll ioriea
Thov are the
Hill and William Penn.
are working on
Lytle,
Srookside
THE BELEASE OF AMERICANS,
flecretlnry Sherman Said to Have Thanked
Minister De Lome,
Socrr lary of State sherman, it is semi-of-
fieially wnounced, has thanked the Spatish
minists + at Washingion, Senor Dupuy de
Lome, {or the conduct of Bpsin in releasing
from imprisotument the American citizens re-
cently set at liberty in Cuba,
General Abumada, who i= acting eapiain
general during the absence from Havana of
General Weyler, authoriges the correspon-
dent of the Associated Press to deny the re-
port published in the United States that the
insurgents, under Calixto Garcia, have cap
tured the own of Holguin, provines of SBan-
tage de Cuba, He adds tbat a steamer
which has just arrived direst from Gibara,
the port of Holguin, reports shat no news of
an stick upon Holguin had been received
up to the time of her saillog, No news of
any such affair is contained in the pewepap-
ers, and the correspondence from Holguin
makes no mention of any stiack upon the
town,
There are no means of communicating
direct with Holguin as present,
ssn Bs
Hemarkable Yield of Olives.
Five-yearold trees in the olive on
chards of 8an D ego County, Cal fornia,
yield thirty gallons of fruit per tree
This 1s regarded aa the most remark.
able production of olives ever heard of,
NI BH A
DEATH AT SCHOOL.
Eight Children Killed By the
Sweep of a Cyclone.
TWELVE BADLY HURT.
The Buliding Was Blown to Pleces by »
Ktorm Cloand That Was Sald to Have
Bern No Bigger Than a 1 nnket
Mingled With Bis of Timbers
Damnosge By the Storm,
Bodies
Other
from Atlanta, Ga.
disaster has reached
this
flange nud the
bullding
ns by
A despatch
News of an awful
from Arlington, Calnoun ¢
A eyelone struck the y
ton Academy, a frame
G0 feet,
HAVE;
here
Htate,
Ariing
about 20 by
the death-
ried to hb
{reseng inreer than a bed bl
In the building thirty-five pu
tencliors had assembled, and
shildren wlintly
y
Were mange na Pars
ounty,
wis Llown to alc
uld, which is ret
: bat Hts
dealing cl ave
tn ket
ils snd two
eight of the
klled, Their bodies
of the timbs
remains. Twelve «
The two teach
and Walker,
t
were it
rs were
mixe hil
dren were ally injured,
nre
MURDERED AND CREMATED,
After Killing a Family of Five, the Assas-
sine Fired the Baliding.
bed Nash
Ade,
Nowa fas reg Iviiie Lh
idence of Jacol fifteen bu
Paradise Rid ire
dies of J; Ade
thelr
YEAS,
aged 20
orirer, aged 10
family, was {
YORE
ind la
fing. Harry Ade
Ade was a well
i that the
use bur
nisning.
ha suppose
od and the hi
family
to econo
investigat-
ted
¢ authorities are
ase foun
oode
the fire is growiog
ding to this belief is the (an
the girls faco wa
tack of her head was
whe wae struck by some
The headla
sand,
Mr. Ade was over sixty years old, and was
considered a rich man by the truck garden
ers and small farmers among whom be lived,
There 8 no clue to the gx urderer., A
roll of money partially burned was found in
an oyster can in the rules
- IR
A FATAL EXVLOSRION,
that the
ghtly burned,
It is thought
such instra-
of two of the
sea}
Rony the
missing
As BO axe
& were not {
bodi
walhf m
UEngloser and Fireraan
fug Baller
Killed hy a Dorst-
Passengers § ndistarbed,
A desp hb from hicago, I, says: -The
P
baller of the Io yevsovt § eh was
hauling
wo and Boston special on the Lake
shore & Michigan Southern Railroad blew
up Saturday morning, instantly killing the
engineer and fireman, and compictely de
molishing the engine,
The engineer was buried
air, through a net work of
we Chi
yy f
HD
eet into the
telegraph wires
stretohed along the tracks, and
bad bis right Jeg torn off, The fireman was
thrown agaiosta cattle car and instantly
killed,
None of the remainder of the train crew
nor any of the passengers were injured.
The train to which the engine was attached
is one of the fastest on the Lake Shore road,
and leaves the Van Bareun Street depot at
10.80 o'clock In the morning. The sccident
occurred about 11 o'clock as the train had
just pulled ont from the BEaglewood depot
and was running at the rate of twonty mii len
anbou~,
A peouliar feature of the explosion was
the fart that although the report was so
fond that It was heard by residents a ball
mile away and the foree so great that the en
gine wis literally blows to atoms, none of
ihe passengers in the rear part of the train
heard the report, and none was aware that
anything unusual had happened until they
looked out after the train had come to a sud.
dan stop,
The train dashed along about 150 feet af
tor the explosion took place, asd, sithough
the stop was quite sudden, none of the pas-
sengers was thrown from ihe seats, and pot
one of the coaches was damaged by either
the explosion or the sudden stop,
The fores of the explosion was apparer tly
directly ontward, as parts of the engine wera
thrown into the air 100 feet, and Huge pieces
of the bolier, weighing several tons, were
tossed over the telegraph wires into aswamp,
" a distance of 250 fest, while the baggage
ear, directly behind the engine, was »ol
Saeed op mn
tomy Bt. Jon KF, ond
thal were
decided te
por Fe spine:
CABLE SPARKS.
United Ptates Minister to Turkey, Aloxnn-
der Terrell hud on private audiences with the
Baltan,
Gan, Carlos Roloff, who forfeited hin ball
in Baltimore, is reported to have landed sale
ly fu Culm,
The Murquls of Salisbury, prime minister
of Bugland, i» conflued to bis home bys
mild attack of influenza,
Violent storms, accompanied by bail,
enused the loss of several lives and damage
to property ln Germany,
A speciul cablegram from Rio de Janeiro
gays Brazil and France have agreed Lo settle
the Amaps boundary question by arbitrs-
tion,
Rear-Admiral Thomas ©. Beifridge, com.
manding the United States European sqund-
ron, was received in audience by the Pope at
Rome
The report that the
were defeated Ly the
ince of Paysandu,
firmed,
government troops
insurgents in the
Uruguay, is offici
Prove
ALY con
The Congress of Venezuela will take up
the Gulana question at onee, the official
voples of the treaty with Great Britain have
bug arrived at Caracas,
dispatch from Manilla, |
Islands, that the
anish
A special
Phi Prine BRYS
atincked the
aud pet
Have
fire to the Bj
orts have been received «tf Constanti-
very serious disorders sat Je t, in
vinea of Arn
menians
ear for its foe
ught gold
regis mine
i tor
a Grex
Years
is expec
mend Christian
{reek |
AYerag
it iranso
while
sisefon
wer with the
work was a
ower. In Fran
e n a
irks of
also
Pears
iargely
t Frankfort
mediately
nies [« the
life of ox-Tres
kept up for his daughter
aw, Mr. and Mrs, Martin, The
action does pot mean that there is news of
the death of Kentucky's atweonding Tress.
urer. but the sult will be based on the ground
thet Tate has not been heard from for eight
years, and the laws «
f Kentucky
man has disappeared [fur
y oars,
Buits are being prepared a
aud will be filled in
IGEUTAnOQ
poll on
which have
and son-in-i
Ky
against Lhe
Comm; amount of
ries the Tate
SL rer
MT)
presume |
dead who even
ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE.
Rudyard Kipl
Christie Murray,
ing, $n a lelter to David
ays he hopes the UUme will
some when he will be able to write ‘a real,
deosat, threes volume n
Miss Eilon Hinsdale,
Hinsdale, of Michigan
roovived the degroe of
tingen U the 1
vel”
faughter of Professor
University, has jus.
Ph. D. from
rst woman 0 rox
logy atl Gotlingen
generally known that
it invent the bridge which
at was first
the
shown io the
ihe
piversity,
the degree in phil
It may not be
Whaeatstone did ne
bears his name,
described by Mr
toyal Society of Englasd, as
“Philoscphisal Transactions for 1833."
Wheatstone redevisad it in 1843: he himeel!
acknowledges in bis “Selentific Papers” that
be did not invent it, a statement which will
ba found in the “Philosophical Transas-
tions,” 1843, page 501.
The Chaleago “Times-Herald” thinks that
Paul du Challla is likely to be the new Min-
ister to Sweden and Norway, and it aids
“His appointment would be a very popular
ons with all the Boandinavisns in America,
It was Du Challlu’s book, ‘The land of the
Midaight Sun,’ that made Sweden and Nor
way wall koown tO the remainder of the
world, His enthusiastic deseriptions of the
beautiful scenery and the simple hospitality
of the people of the rugged peninsula of the
North started the tide of summer travel Sow-
ing along the coast of Norway, iato the won-
derful fords and across into Sweden, and
all the Scandinavians have held him 1a
gratelul remembrancs.”
The Queen has always bosn soeompanied
to the Continent by one of the Ladies of the
Badoshamber, and hitherto either the Dow-
ager Lady Qaarchill or ths Dowager Lady
Sonthampion has been ssiected to go abroad
with her Majesty. This year, however, a
new arrangement has been made, and Lady
Antrim, who ia the youngsst of the Lalies
of the Dadchamber, has gone to Cimieg, the
fact bing that neither Lady Churchill nor
Lady Southampton is equal to the fa igue
wialeh the Continental expadition now in-
voives to the members of the household in
waiting. AS Cimies there are almost dally
receptions of royal and other personages
after luncheon, whils in the evening there
are nosrly always gaests at dianer, which
makes life there much more exacting than it
was al Floranoe, or Grasse, or Alx-ies-Dalns.
| i An,
4
The arrangement
Hanter «
aristie at
part
Oubas
A STRANCE TOMS,
Tribute Over a Womai's
Grave. 4
Bucharest has, perhaps, the straog-
est tomb ted in a civilized
land. {t gtanas over the embalmed
body of Julia Hasden, a young author-
eas, who qed mix years ago. Her
father, wor Has of the tUni-
of Bucharest, believes, says the
‘ork Tribune, that he able to
communicate with his Jost child. He
ts every aay for ours by the side of
her coffin, and occas surprises
his fellow selentists by gravely quoting
some remarks that she has made to
him,
‘The tomb is
claimed, in accoruance
lined to the father by
after her death. it is in
cemetery. The structure is of marbie,
Over the entrance and under Lhe name
+ulia Hasden is a filled with
well-worn school As one
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meloay entrance a
marble bears an in-
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Professor Hasden
his spare time it is
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besides his child's coffin,
comes in the afternoon and
il late in the evening
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A Romantic Story.
story, savoring of the
mantic, is told in the French press
the German Kaiser. Recently his
majesty went io the Berlin barracks
alone The corporal on guard recog-
nized the naiser immediately, and
luted him sue Kaiser was pleased,
and, approaching the soldier, said:
“Why do you look so sad, corporal?”
The corporal did not reply. The Em-
peror then asked if he was disappoint-
ed in love. Al this the corporal found
his tongue, and replied that he wished
to marry Marguerite, the daughter of
his Sergeant-Major, but that her fa-
ther would not consent until he haoame
a Sergeant. “And do you love her very
much?” asked the Kaiser. "Oh, yes ™
was the reply. “Then,” said the Bm-
peror, “go and tell your future father-
in-law that William II makes you a
Sergeant.”
el A BAL AO,
Queer Cave Dwellers.
Even the most barren parts of the
earth manage somehow fo acquire ine
habitants. One would hardly expect
that an animal win any choice jeft to
it at all would care to take up an abode
at the hem of the Alps's eternal skirt
of snow. Yet the marmot seems
rather to enjoy such A habitat, and does
pot mind baling shut up Ju its under-
ground winter quarters the groater
part of the year. Its winter dwelling
is a habitation of some pretension, to
be sure, consisting of a pantry and a
parlor. A Loudon Jandiesy ips ,
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