IVAN TRC Evidences of the Terrible Butcheries Discovered by the Commission. PITS FILLED WITH MASSACRED. Cuined Villages Left in the Path of the Ruthless Turks---Bodles Thrown Into Trenches and Partly Barned«--The Powers Submit Notes to the Porte Call ing for Reform. The commission which has been invest Armenia traversed arrived at Jelly rating the atrocitis the devastated villages and goozan (also written CGhellyguzan), 120 h } DUT in USES wore I'he 3 hem. Lat r pit wis situated in a ravine near Jollygoozen, sn inside it was found a decapitated trunk and remains, Put few bodies, howes wore found, Ths villagers told the delegates that they had removed the Hodies from this pit It was evident that all thr "ni y 13 : I WAS Senr other A MILE O New York at Saratoga Parade of the State G A. R, Grand SERAL THOMAR ( } mander<in-Chief of s largest seen in Saratoga sin er floral fete The processi sy mil ngth--was reviewed by Commander-in uel Thomas G. Lawler and Department mmander Shotts Following the parade the their friends assembled In Convention Hall which was filled to overflowing On the stage there wers 350 iidren, whe rendered patriotic songs, The address of weleome was made by Village President Charles H, Sturges, which was responded t by Department Commander Shotts, Ad Adresses wore also made by General Palme and Commander-in-Chief Lawler and veterans school e A Clergyman's Sulelde, During a fit of mental despondency, cause by his sweetheart's refusing to accompar him to church, the Rev, Ott Tazwell kille himself at Velpin, Ind, where he preached for some time, Higher Wages for 15,000 Men, The Carnegie Steel Company, employing 15,000 men, posted a notice at Pittsburg Penn. advancing wages ten per cent, The Business Revival, Reports from Pittsburg show a great re vival in business in Pennsylvanir and ad Joining Btates, ha! PUT HIM TO SLEEP A Noted Woman Politician Gives an Ex- hibition of Her Hypnotle Power, At an investigation being held against of- Insane Asylum, {1 Topeka, Mrs, Mary Lease, the woman poli- of her hitherto unknown power as a hypnotist, During t“e fleers of the Kansas Stute tician, gave an exhibition The Hand of and Representative Persons, Death Claims Distinguished Genaral ( geon-Goneral ul yonrs old, 1530 in Philadelphia the war and in Ix : fas Heo asrvolthe 1890 asa The Spanish { the Dr Keeley Must Tell His el Dr. lef for inkenness iw YOArs ist tell of Three Hangings In Missourl. 8 hanged at St, Joseph, wsault upon a Yen year«ol 4! He was the first legal nductor Midland Baburban line in at Clayton, Ed Herrman, ur later wns hanged hanged ot Four Miners Killed Four persons were killed | in the mines of the Col ¥ the explosion » Fuel and Iron Company at Sopris, Col, They Cox, John Lubahn, Albert and Blas Rococomicen rad are Sylvester Lasmmenringer A Villiage Nearly Destroyed by Fire, A fire destroyed nearly the entire business portion of Oakfield, N, ¥ The loss aggre gated $75,000; partly insured The Labor Warld, Bank of England has 1100 employes, Coal miners agreed on a seale until July 1. Organized labor throughout the State of Hiinols will celebrate the Fourth ¢ f July this year, Two non-union men wero whipped by three women at Sheboygan, Wis, where 3000 men gre out on strike, In the Delialre (Ohio) region more than 15,000 conl miners wont out on strike, and all mines were 2losed down, The employes of a Maine mill struck. The superintendent acceded to thelr demands vy gave every man who did not strike a $20 THE NEWS EPITOMIZED Washington Items, During the month of April. 1805, 40 444 im- migraats arrived at the ports of the United States, President Cleveland is deluged by letters from parents of triplets and quadruplets, Great Britain notified the United States that it would not observe the regulations re garding sealing flrenrnis on vessels in Bers ing Sea, Admiral Meade A quiries of the his eriticis United SR called fron tally and phy lined t« wswer the fn. Department Administra Minister Ha \ Yoenez been y hee wa regardiug antes on wan re 10in men ically bro) Postmust d the contract for sn nl © hs ostofMiea Dee artment with registered panokage envy pe wd letter tot I and the fig y of Hartford, Conn Hor<Genernl Cralghil ig ned charge « Ingredients of | — FATAL BOILER Five Men Killed Three Fatally Jured at West Bingham, Ve and nn. mes Mower JL rr Porry and Charles ver he jured a 0 » William Caleb Converse, aid were married men with Decadence of Ball Fighting, 8 ervthing i of bull fighting, lining in the past nine m hs in the Of of Mexieo and throughout the RB publie Pho last fight in the Bacearell ring was particularly bad, This is probably the last fight whieh will be given for the present, and it is yet de. elded whether the ring will be pened with the coming of the new season. lecadenes Killed Mer Confessor. The Abbe de Broglie, Albert de Broglie, was shot Paria, France, by a wo a religious manine Sha was laboring under the delusion that the Abbe was guilty of abusiug the secrecy of the confessional, The Abbe de Broglie was sixty-one yonrs old, enormously wealthy and vary charlie tabie, f Duke killed at nan named Amelot, brother « and An Enlarged Midway at Atlanta. The Atlanta Exposition means to ropro. duce the Midway Plalssnce of the Chicago World's Fair on an enlarged soale, { In the | sweet, lower th | just above freezing if possible. | of proper care of in. | | only 6x12 feet, ns many plaots as SUMMER CARE OF Cleanliness in all dairy operations is of first importance, Milk with dry hands, Keep the atmosphere in which the milk must stand free from bad odors, Prese rve the desirable flavors If the milk is wanted 6 temperature as the cream. soon cow to Neglect patrons 1 theo face as the milk is drawn from { ml Dy v1 cause ol much tr ' at vet Height of the frool is ne foot, height at back 1s six it {fronts bh, and is lighted] by sliding win- dows, whioh come within three feet of the ground, below them being eceiled and weather-boarded the other walls, At the east end is a gla door. 1 have heavy duck curtains outside the glass, These are dropped down during the worst weather, and left down every nigh* in the middle of winter, The Tn ars placed on a set of stops elght inches npar? lower ones are twelve inches wide, th two npper six inches, The most ten- der plants sre put on tep, I open the windows on every warm day in winter to malo the plants heedy, The only beating conl of! stove, whenever 1 find lise \t peoeasnry, nessee winter, such a structure and such beating ap- plinuoces would be safe further north or pot, ~ Detroit Free Press, NOSES ION THE GANDEN, Thousands of people who Inve roves, and have plenty of room in their gardens or dooryards for a bed of roses of larger or smaller dimensions, are afraid to attempt to grow thew, ! The | | chrysanthemums will apparatus 1s a | "This ie kept burning | N : { «<hould be considerably reduced-—lice and it | . gives viormth snongh fora Scuth Ten: | I don't know whether | " \ | mnie ro noise doing the work, { because they imagine it re juires too much skill, A great deal of this may be laid at the door of our older-school | | gardeners and florists, who, from nar- row-mindedness than anything else, have tried to env lop everything pertaining to florienltnre in mystery, nud to spread the belief that to grow even the commonest flowers required i 1¢ nce, Cer mistaken idea regard- enlture of the roses eonld 1 t. The more their skill and superint tainly no mors ing the Liat for 107 then dust a large r' I8 & BX vd this wers wid 1g Wi fore the fi all disap- led with flowers that had never y growing before. Yon h a pleasure and a profit in the Ix aunty and grace it » your home, and profit in employment and recrea air, thereby often r doctor's bills and discontented -New England Homestead, epeat nder why wou 11 will open FARM AND GARDEN NOTES, Always weigh your butter at home, | Don t keep the soil too wet, as it in- | ’ cin es them to decay at the base, Don't breed for bones, but strive to build up a dairy of butter producers, | Do not alter planting. ceasing, Cultivate It is necessary that you be able to control the temperature while ripen. Ing orenm. Pare water is absolutely NECOSKATY, nod pastures must be kept free of nox- ious weeds, Lantanas, perennial phloxes and grow rapidly from cuttings put ont now, Two largely common crops that on hens and weeds in the garden, Do the milking in a quiet place and If in n edmble, have it free from odors, It is just as important that an or chatd receive good tillage to make healthy, vigorous growth as it # to corn or potatoes, One of the chief causes of disease among shoep is overcrowding. They will never do well if they are kept in crowded quarters, leave an orchard to itself | it without | rose | SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL, Electricity is supplanting mules as fo motive power in mines, The chance of two finger-prints be ing alike is not one in 64,000,000, Herr Nordan treats the mania for collecting useless triflec about one as a gpecies of degeneracy, The National Academy of Be has awarded the Barnard gold medal to Lord Rayle igh for his discove ry of argon in the atmosphere Cast-iron block MEAL I the sewers i 1010 BALA in with sewage. - — - xpert In Criminal O1 itholozy An (y { vish faces, ** H no aude ald thin astonish ml displayed was, he used t y8ay, quite r markable L lon Illustrated News, — nn RI w— tuby Mining in Buraah gure, jailbird arrassment they Was a A large quantity ply of rubies ¢ mines, Lave worked since the annexatio mah by the British Gover ruby district is about twenty-six mile long and twelve broad, and lies at ele vations varying from 4000 feet to 5000 feet above the sea-level. Some of the mines have been worked by the na tives from very remote periods; in fact, old workings are found over an area of sixty-six square miles It is in the lower clay beds of the river al luvia, and in similar deposits formed in gullies in the hill. wash, that the rubies, spinels, and other gems are found. In the alluvia, square pits from two feet to nine feet across, in- geniously timbered with bamboo, are sunk to theruby earth, which isdrawp up by bamboo baskets. In the hill wash long open trenches are earried from the sides of a gully. Regular mines are opened in some places, in others the limestones is quarried. — Detroit Free Press, re — The White Ants of India, “It ie a remarkable fact that one never sees wooden telegraph poles in India,” said a well-known railroad man yesterday. “The white ants are 0 numerous in India that they would oat a telegraph pole ia one night, On that account stone is used The stone piles are from six to eight feet high. For ties, inverted iron boxes are used, and, strange to say, they are #0 tempered that they do not warp in hot weather, "Cincinnati Ianguirer, which
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