~~ Nema GRAND ARMY HENRLINE! Great Parade at the Twenty-ninth National Encampment. | Ky., for s LOUISVILLE IN GALA DRESS. Fwo Ex-Confederate Captains Led the Line of March«-Fifty Thousand Vet. erans in Lines«Kentuckians Give the Old Soldiers an Enthusiastic Welcome «Features of the Celebration. The tional En he Republic vhief ninth Na ampment Ky. streets Ire at Louisville Along wg and parade, miles of with bu 1 amid hun eering citizens the Union 1 the first Nation non8 uthern othe division ) \ areh were oleare hospital, 4 — A VICTIM OF THE MASSACRE. Career of Miss Hessle Newcombe, Killed by Chinese at Kucheog Mies rar ahs x isalon bad ACED 112 YEARS. Denth of Mrs, Mary Woman in Michigan, Ann Bush { her Ann Bush, the Oldest ther night daughter VORrs based fe i in Mich ago, and her tn ted by that ation, The interment was at Novi She was the lest Mason's wid w In the world. Five generatl wore present at the old woman's bedside when she died, ITAL rain. ne Empty Alcohol Barrels Are Dangerous, An empty alechol bagrel exploded at the bome of W, G. Bentley, Ohio, blow- fing his elevon-year<old boy into the top of a wat tree, from which he fell His fo was burned to a blister and his hair was singed off. The barrer had been exposed to the sun and gas generated, The boy had Just seated himself on the barrel when it ex. ploded, Kalem, son enl ons, Great Damage by Western Forest Fires, Much damage is being done by forest fires north of Green Bay, Wis. The air is filled with sulloeating smoke so thick that the sun at tines is barely visible, ministers thet A CAISSON. Four Lives Lost in a Battery Salute G, A, II, Four ] ware instantly killad by the in the oalss being driven to Preparing to Men in Louisville members of the Louisville Legion “xy loglon of am- munition nofagun which Hill, Louisville, rviea in con tion with the G, A, I'he victims wore Corporal A, L, n, Private C, Woods, Private A. Me. e and William Adams (colored), driver, soldiers killed were members of Battery section of six In charge Castleman was unfortunates were Was Phonix ur 11 Private E ugh ne s riding at the t " int hetwes adway, bet when the ac r John Young Brown, who pith Major Ge B. East j ree Mt the time, and {t wag » n Wns on and A BLIND YACHT DEZSICNER. Although John B, Works Upon the Models of Vessels Sightless, Herreshof Thine Made tral RB on the Cer siliroad of Anarchists Methodist Enlogy Not Permitted by Preachers of Chicago inced t hista and + new religl statement Half a doze nounced th speaker was fi lin ' : Hardie lef Prominent People. K. Vanderbilt spen year on y ting , Collet ands aut 1 CAT Ni 0 yin victim of the re pay 21.05 graph of Russia nr " hal io The Sultan's mother, who ru Is alone allowed to go about un Russell Sage, the Now York canitalist is very fond of apples nnd ems five or day of his life HX ead vernor M sign a es the 1 Hoaak or WORK rriil, of Kansas, says that he lonth warrant 4 | ater « nie ns thie ptional with him, f the British H , Whose grandfather fighter, is himself a great d law leay Chally, « ne ¢ Common prize Was a we fancier King Humbert, of Italy, has one finest stables in Earope, The King baljeves in the English thoroughbred and most of his horses are of that strain The Duke of Fils, It may interest Anglo maniacs to know, keeps twelve sults going at the same time and never wears the same slothes twice ia the same week, of the THE NEWS EPITOMIZED Washington Items, received by the State Departs tht Eng { hus abandoned aims against Nie being with the payment of the #75,000 nn WFLA, further content smart 1 In his annun buildings and Colonel Wilson rvs that he h overhauled and repaired the und that the flooring in front of the ning-room, the crowds are luring reception had become the publi Washington vw as thoroughly White House, report about unds in or where amateur | Capital az int f instantly Line tl service + by two naval experts, tain Thomas D, Walker, {f the revenu wymmand f the 1 RO Or Service ate in utter Guthrie at Balti ¢, 1 ted us Inspe Captain Chari nty differs: ns |! 1 Btati » last Revolution of New York, .. in het lad Judge ! drawn revolvers y passenger train near Piy met with such strong re. a armed trainmen that they viarmed and jumped off the cars, Helena, M shaken by an earthquake robbers with A M bat fo fn t} istan been niana, has been lished three Annie © thridge A tremendous rainstorm deme bulldings fu Paltimore, Mm Bmith was swopt from a fo drowned The Utah Democratic State Ogden nominated theve candidates for the Supreme Court, J. L. Rawlins and Moses Thatoher for the United States Senate. and B. H. Roberta for the Houses of Representa tives, The piatform declares for free sliver. nvention at Forelgn Notes, The decision of the Regetta Committes, of the Ameriea’s Cup ross, giving the second race to the Defender, was angrily denounced in England, nod THE MARKETS Wholesale of Conntry Fro. New York, Prices duee Quoted In MILE AND CREAM ho ny ‘race rthe thapintforn price paid fo has beon 1.35 a cnn Becelpts, orn | Condenand milk, Cream, gals daily, fluid Kil BUTTER. enn Firsts Phirds t State--Fane fhirds to Western In We Fresh, oxirans tern Dalry P'urt Full skits ims FAVOR Nicaragua Commission Change is rted that t verely the pre Ala Newsy Gleanings, New Yor » wealthi Afrea ki Herding «he { tion In California An Indiana calf, n hoofs ke a | Eagland bos erty each year by fir Ten th licenses t 0 elenhant ree #50 0%. usand persons hav hunt deer in Michigat Half a dogen onoe wealthy +f are in the San Francis A gas well has farm of Heary Evans, Berwick, 1 What is probably the lareest app! ard in the world covers 1537 acres in mont, Kan, Mrs. M. M, Little, of Austin, Texas A large part of the land on which Ce Ohio, is balit, A New York man won temporary the other day by eatiog without stopping. Dalry eattle of Bt. Louis are dying by peores from anthrax, which is also raging in Randolph County, Missouri, The "Canadian Soo” ship canal, around the Bt. Mary's River, at the foot of Lake Superior, has been opened for traffe, New England cotton manufacturers, rep resenting an aggregate capital of #300,000,. 000, will meet at Atiauta, Ga, in October, Of seventy deaths from lightning in France last year, sixty ocourred in the mountains of “the department of Puy de Doms, Chicago has 1900 acres of parks, exelusive of the lakefront common, and about sighty- five miles of broad, improved boulevards copneoting with thew, Alms been dis fame ninety apricots | droop at the corners of he | 3 ACa | of two tall sons | 1n strictest ure of Queen Vie- A represents I ft wearing her land made by the her grandfather, Don A Chicago syndi { to buy the claim, $3,000,000, wile { the newly. knighted actor is deserved slender, sweet-faced woman weary-looking and a with pathetic mouth arming woman, looking much too youthful and fragile to be the mother Lady Irving lives privacy, apart from her husband, but her boys visit her very often eyes The Empress of Austria has not vet followed the example of the court Indies around her and taken to the bieyele confirmed pedeos- trinn, however, and daily takes a walk of from four to seven miles. She wears a short black dress that does not reach the ankles She walks straight on wherever she wishes and her Greek teacher follows elose be- hind, talking Greek or reading to her. She is a Queen Margherita of Italy is now mountaineering at Gressonay, in the fair valley of Aosta. As accommoda tion is rather rough in this remote spot, the Queen is building a villa to be ready for use next sammer, The villa oceupies a beautiful site about twenty minutes’ walk from Gressonay, with the torrent of the Lys on ond side and an extensive view over the valley and glaciers of Monte Rosa in the background EXPERIENCE. CURIOUS "1 REA TWAIN TION AT SEES AN APPA ON A BRECEPTION A Familiar Face ana Had Not Seen An Phenomenon pr y EVERAL YOArs ago the Form That He in Twenty Years Unexplainable esmpsign on with Mr Montreal & reception Cre ree Ww we wore i It began nt tw s afternoon in a long drawing-roo Hotel Mr. ( end this ro wr Winds en —— - Tigers on the Track, East In liar that had 1 Amnus the They sho no alarm, but just as if they knew i the train to tered along in fr a couple of hundred then turned off to the 1 It should, however, be menti the trial of , As the train was going up a steep incline at the time, There would have been nothing sarprising in such an incident in the old days, when the route lay through untraversed jungles and more tigers were than the engine drivers cared for; but in these days of thriving stations the ery of the tiger is no longer common, sud the sight of one of these atimal: so near to flourishing towns is one to be re- membered, if only for its rarity. -- Harper's Bazar themselves on track niocety, © s ight ana med pace was scarcely ™ seen Electricity and Mining, It has been the custom in almost all econl mines to employ males to draw the coal ears, but this occupation of the mule is practioally gone. Eiec tricity by the trolley system bas su- perseded this much-abused animal, and trains of ears are dragged by the aid of the trolley wire. An experi: ment of using electric power has prov. en so satisfactory that it is said to be only a question of time when no other means of handling ooal will be em- ployod.—New York Ledger,
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