WW. 0 PETITION The Feature of wi ito R IS OVER FIVE MILES LONG. IT glot Noll of Five Million Names I'hat Has Taken Years to Compile for Presentation to President Cleveland To Be Started on an Voyage Around the World Muslin, Mounted on White ntion of White Ribboners by an audience aM : grocted LN I'l al Church, wher litan ones, two large the DBritish brought ribed the motto, 1 Native Land." the gather ¢ Congr Names Fr the World, Contains Ouarters of I } view, A Sen more t accomplished, , while the artunl = tures thus far : f A 1 # Fd | that i pent at it steady w A King's Daughter Mra reigned Dies In Penney Harriet vw King ' Eakins, whose nea, died a fow daw snes at Pean., aged 111 year She leav Inughters, Francis J. Eakins of Williamsport, and Mm. H, A. Baker, Leban besides forty-four grandehildre thirty-seven great grandohil oighteen great great grandehildren great g srandehil Lebanon, " tw A pon n, add | urteen grea Cold Killed 2500 Sheep, News has reached Holens, Monts total extormis { a band of belong: Eugene Watts, gard near Oka Met a Terrible Fate, Shepherd Mondragon There is m | mount whieh tiioy habit f using a refuge for thamsal ves and the ks In time of bad weather, Eleven shaph rds from town of Born had gathered together in the eave when n large quantity of earth, which had been loosened by the recent heavy rain and in which huge stones and pieces of rock were imbeded, fell upon them, Eight of the men ware terribly injured and either died on the spot or succumbed to their injuries befor help arrived. The three survivors lost thel mason, of KOREA IS INDEPENDENT. FIFTY:-THIRD CONGRESS, 1S In the Senate, he Postofee A bill I'he Rr tural printion bill taken uy ! Day, ~The I Lunn, of he , England, off this iver at the Ot neg of the Sann jncussion wn wied ti Mr. Hill, claring ) } § of Con Mross } | | icy of the Government a calendar might not be considered a matte efforts be steadily diree of great importance, but the Chinese year . of a safe system are arbitrarily managed by the Emperor bin , Wherein gold and silver may b Kwang Su, who has arranged for this year te mal nt an parity Mr. Shorman offered have thirteen months, including an add Mr. Walcott moved tional f May This calendar is an. lutions to the Con nually istributed to the subjects of the Em. Finanee Mr. Hill defended the peror and to the rulers of vassal States, who | President Cleveland The remah are commanded to govern thelr dates by the the sos 1 was dey to the Agr \ 's system Horotofore the Koreans ' the Chinese vear, most o oing with China, and : y China a satisfac y g Yu, the ( sent the Korear Notice to That Effect Served on the Chl [ Minloter Das passed nese in Washington, Orn The Korean | Chinesas Appro- egation | Mimdstor at whington th 61 endent, fact ed in sending the Korean ( vis inde that tharge | $1 On th aires a copy of the Chinese almanac f } ds current vear, Ordinarily the Jrestatation 0 otalltan ntained titute f both re f the refer mittee on anlo nister a ‘ashington, inl calendar several ng ptiy » him with a noties it, ns horeafter they olvilize dave returns s tha ft] inst Nenat Legati rift fr Korean annual In the House FATAL MINE EXPLOSION, ula Killed and Others Injured In Pennsylvania, Five Men Instantly Six Terribly an explosion of gas In t » Reading y Plane, P« ARSON PRACT An Entire Company Discharged for Com ity Incendiarism Fire | { in CHICAG Thousand Assistance chin } ng evioted Ir their hb Drowned Under the low. Mullen, aged nf t North 5 LR I the pon hole and =i Water hildren ha and they, t f trying t the rough edges the children elimbed the y On the joe death, tens her assisted gh, Lillian, herself, bravely grasped ated hold on her shouldom aLk to natend y got " 10 foe to hen unt and Lier she WA de Rich Hi A prospect strick a at ts LU {710 fount far Marshall petroleum ne Faoulty Harvard Collegy fpecial meeting at Cambridge, Mass to recommend the abolition football Killed by Her Hatpin, Carrie Pelagr ve, a teen, protty girl of poven residing near New Castle, Ky., went | skating with her sawoostheart and a party of | RAY young friends on a pond near her home Bome of the youngsters began a moe, and Miss Pelagrove, becoming entangled fn the crowd, fell, driving a hatpin Into her bYealn, dha Pn broke off, leaving part of it in hes skull. The girl died before she could be taken home, aM a de fdded intercollegiate Dissexsion in the mnks of the American Protective Association in Hinols has resulted in the organization of an opposition society known as the National Assembly Patriot League, ntion | < ¢ onl na wrarmil, | wil) uo 7% "Ua IA } ——— In cold weather the grindstone be under shelter It is more or less absorptive of shonld always water, and waler , As 1t must In winter, it will soon chip off picees and the rLOne grindstone of w hie n freeze make ran ood quality ’ unevenly care, last INADY YOAIK, and it is ure to One to the weather one obliged to nee 1t exposed nua ance Select the bree fancy and surr pure Avoid animal will as quickly Select best nding inbreed it as the hog fr one to two v hoavy q The b Hy quartered, Iariers Ar al well evenly Roy : farr and the ing until about pigs rondy fo sh NNiess w forty pounds nre the brood ive her plenty of quart rs, Foe but { dl ‘ Some feeder sow will do better at farr | be t | has been fed on corn, in in flesh Uh pmmended abo i i much better by her pigs if in good \ | few roots and an occasional feed o plover hay ate very healthial and will be enjoy ed by the sow should be taken not to overfeed her for a few days preceding farrowing and for two weeks after, as the Pigs oarruot lispose of too much milk at that age. Bat Care after that feed the sow all she will eat mixed raticn of and bran, with middlings for As soon as the pigs are old enough to eat slop they should be allowed the freedom of a pen apart from the sow, where they ean be fed separately. —New England Homestead, of a corn meal, ont ground barley oceasional menl and [194] change, WHERE PA FLOURISH. Palms at home have a peaty soil, but do well and longer in a mixture of will probably live san ly loam and well-decayed manure, with a sprink of p it sweet, The be well drained, and the tul 1 CLOBS charcoal to kes Bix ITCIOArY Ars Rly Lio EwWine Along I'o break up and scatter the manure ts where an | harr 'w State Uni ol osen up the s; there ) grass, they plant the pastures at the Ohio wrding to the Agrienltural For this purpose they rails nailed t tied ng harrow versity, aco 11 80 rether side and behind a light a good tains protein fa and oar s, and is consider: | prefer- eel It 1s 1m aip ham, i let him TH ter a little reflectic ) nn lew head he will ften of bir volition Falk to but A tosses of the Yer : : BATS him kindly, | pet him, loosen a strap or a buckle, {| and he may forget his obstinate spell : | An apple or a bunzh of grass from the roadside may win him, y in the last centu A Wash ing to cure fuilin It is | ery stables doctor u ngton { THEINOT ie that working ia are exempt from choiera, said men Aromatic trees and shrubs said to destroy varieties aro Sulphur baths arranged Baden, Austria It is estimated that the of Mars is one quarter a for horses a at a cost that of the earth A scientist ha single pair of ra were Kept nl iltiply into 1 A man listance them, all about an hour The earth's attraction 18 stronger the interic BU PH 10 oceanic r of continents ing thus mad notwithstar ad] f the w ater A Connecticut ined 40 Rixtv-tiv ———— Heavy«Girade twelve ton coal seventy-two inches in contains over 300 flues be imagined from the fa foot man oan stand upri it [he oylinders are 22x28, other dimensi in prop Albany (N. Y Jou al ————— A Remarkable MIs AT Month, thnt while Year he th One interme inate Friter ag 10 Lh what » ¢ thi has ot 1 be zit {f tha tho not month have BAYH A ian nature it was? It before since the Christian era, or oreation of the world? It ooenr again, according to the compu tations of the sstronomer England, for-how long do you think? Not until after 2,500,000 years frow 1866 1" Atlanta Constitution. sppened probably sin will TOYAlL ©
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