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Whnt most cnchnntctl ino, though, nt my first sight of Vllsscngcn wns tho group ot burlcsquo lionsautry nssomblctl on tho pier to wntch tho coming ot tho steamboat, Pnys ncotrospomlontot tliolinston Hprnlil, writing from Holland. Atlonst, my first thought wns thiit they wero burlosquors who linu poriinps linen Rtrnmlndln tho low countries by tho defnlcntlon of nn errant mnnngcr, for I had novor seen such won drous beings, oxcept upon tho burlesquo stngo, or at Mr. ilnrrignn's delightful theater In Now York, or In tho London musff halls, but It was soon mrulo liinnl fost that theso wero not cnrlcnturo Hol landers, but genulno ones. And, what was moro, I soon discovered that tho bur lcsquo Dutchman Is not nearly so droll as tho genulno ono. They woro vast, ungainly breeches, as big as barrels at tho hips and tapering down to reasonably Email dimensions at tho bottoms. Thoy wyro short Jackets fabulously bedecked with ornamental braids and silver buttons as big as tho heels of a policeman's boots. They hu, big bonds, with tiny caps perched on their crowns. Tholr oakum colored hair was chopped across half way up the backs of their heads, ami on tholr feet they woro tho traditional wooden vessels ns big as young canoes. Tho men arc cortalnly tho drollest specimens that ono over beheld, but tho womou nro picturesque dears not lovoly, but, as I say, plcturesqno. They wero swathed In skirts as hugo as hogs, heads. They woro upon their shoulders E01110 sort of laco fillgreo which evades tbo descrlptivo powors of a poor male chron Icier. Tholr heads woro sot In bands of sliver and of gold, theso covered, too, with migrcd of laco, whllo fixed Into tho cap sides and dangling at tho temples wero marvelous queer ornaments of gold. Theso gauds seemed strango enough to mo at first, but I am getting used to them now. Yet I can never understand why It Is that all tho women of Zccland nro not cross eyed,, for with theso pendunts dan gling at their eyes you would supposo the vision of ovory south Nederlandlscho wom an would havo a twist In it. Buxom aro theso dames and maidens; but, as n rule, they aro not so ruddy cheeked as ono ox peats to find them. But thoy aro brawny armed, aud thqlr brawny arms aro rod with constant exposure to all the winds that blow and to tho sun that sometimes shines o'er Holland. If thoy aro vain, theso peasant womon, their vanity does not concern tho femalo form dlvino. Except from uncovering tholr fat arms, thoy ply all their arts to conceal tho lines of. tho figure. Of courso this may bo wisdom on their part, but how can a poor outer bar barian chronicler testify on that score? An Easy Shave. "An easyshavef" Tho words como trip pingly, as if tho art, or rathor mystery, of shaving were focllo. Prom tho very earli est ages tho problem of shaving, like all really great problems, has porplexed thoughtful men. Why our palaeolithic ancestors began to shavo Is unascertained. It seems so easy to let tho chin alono. Thero may havo been somo religious rea son, or sexual selection may havo inter vened. Woman may havo preferred n beardless wooer. Yet this is contrary to all analogy. When Alma Venus behaved in tho man ner so poetically doscribed by Lucretius, "the most eloquent of blasphemors," then tho wanton lapwing prooured for himself another crest, and tho peacock spread abroad tho splendors of his tall. The beard in man 1b averred by philosophers to havo a corresponding moral. But man, being reasonable, must needs cut his beard off, , To run in tho face of naturo has ever been his way of asserting his indepondenco and demonstrating tbo lordship of reason. Kro metals woro lnvontod,'ero flro sub dued tho copper to his will, man plucked his board out, or ho tooled with n sharp shell. A soapless shavo with a shell it cannot bo called easy, and travclora havo described tho agonies of tho bravo. Con ceivably, man shaved because tho beard might bo caught hold of by an enemy with tho J oft hand, while with tho right he drovo the pointed flint undor tbo fifth rib. For whatever reason, man in tbo branzo ago shaved with a bronzo razor, as if wo should do so with" a paper cutter. Tho process must havo been slow uml painful, as much so ns tattooing, but fashion was all powerful. Saturday Rovlow. Not to Be Reached. Tho pcoplo of tho extreme south of France, in tho neighborhood of tho Pyre noes, havo a hard shift to live. Somo of them gain a livelihood by taming boars. Many others tako to begging, which bo comes a trade by itself, reasonably ro munorativo and not exactly- dishonorablo. Baron Haussiunnn, in his "Alomoires," cites the caso of ono of theso professional beggars who amassed n good property and finally becamo mayor of a largo commune. Kron then ho continued to ply his trade, cspeololly In tho bathing season, whon many tourists visited the country. Ono ot theso outsiders, was so taken aback at tho sight of tho mayor bogging on tha street that be remonstrated with tho men dicant. 'I should think you would be ashamed, " said tho stranger, "you, a man holding so honorublo an office." "Ofllco," said tho mayor, "my offlcel Why, man, this, Is how I galnod It." Youth's Companion. Lemonsiln a Microbe Bestroyer. Further researches by M. Glrard, chief of the Paris municipal laboratory, con cerning tho baoilli of cholera and typhoid fover have oonflrmod the efficacy of acids in destroying microbes. He finds cltrlo acid to bo tho most useful and powerful of all. Ono grain, he says, oddod to n quart of tainted water, will destroy all tho mi crobt.8' that may bo in it. Consequently brf.recoinmouda tho uso of natural lomon ndo as nn excellent boverago at all times, and especially during epidemics. Sani tary Kra. . The lAilluby. There can be no doubt that if tho lulla by was not in advancp of tho war song it was at least contemporaneous with It. Mr. Mosgn-tails pf tha low, sweet ohant of tli'p &unl mothor and hor quaint baby 6gpgs. In making tholr bread ho montlons tho imitatlvo power of tho nutlvo womon, who sing notes and words which aro mado to sound like their hand stones working on tho mealing stones. St. LouU Post Dispatch. Burger, author of t)io "Wild Hunts man," fell In lovo with his wifo's sister arid married hoi after his wlfo hud dlod of a broken hourt. Ho soon discarded her for a'new favorlto, who proved to borsuchn Tartar that Burger sold, "I wish I had been born a dog." .Tho Atchalafnya river, in Louisiana, wai sonamodfrQiu two Indian words mean ing 'Cong river. Bulldozers Back Down When They See That Business Is Meant, THE OLOSE OF THE EPISODE. Tho Culinlnntlon Wit Duo tn the Deter mined Attitude of the Towers Flor ence Again Violently Shaken by Earthquake Shocks. CoSTAjJTiiforLE, Juno 0. The situa tion of affairs, so far ns tho sottlemont of tho quostlous In dispute botwoon tho Turk ish government and tho representatives of tho powors rogardlng reform in Armonla is concerned) shows cocsldorablo Improve ment today. This Improvement Is un doubtedly dno to tho firm attltudo of the powors In positively refusing to accopt any modification of tho programme which has boon mapped out for tjio improvement of tho condition of Armenia. Tho Turkish mlnlstor for forolgu affairs, tiald Pasha, has paid froquent visits to tho British om bassy slnoo tho roply of tho porto to the note of tho powors was dollvored, and it is hopod thoso will result In persuading tho sultan to accopt the Inevitable as cracoful- ly as possible. The moment of tbo assault mado upon tho French officer by a Turkish offloormny bo regarded as closed, for the Turkish gov ernment has assurod tbo Fronoh embassy that It will accord full satisfaction, and that an Indemnity will be paid to ths Fronoh officer. In addition, his assailant will bo tried before a military tribunal and punished if found guilty. Advlcos rocolved hero from Jlddah to day show that tboro is no lraprovomont In that portion of the question between tho Turkish government and tho powers. Tho nows received hero today oonflrms tho statements mado In theso dlspatohos yes terday that the sanitary regulations insist ed upon by tho powers In order to prevent tho introduction of cholera Into Europo by pilgrims roturnlng from Mooca woro at tho bottom of tho recent murderous as saults upon tho oonsular roprosontatlves of Great Britain, Franco and Bussla, re sulting in tho death of tho British vice consul, and to Insist upon reparation for which outrages British and Fronoh war ships are now on tholr way to Jlddah. The advlcos also announce that tho riot ous Bedouins have destroyed tho cholera hospital oroctod at Jlddah for tho caro of sick pilgrims traveling to and from Mecca. Tho Turkish garrison at Jlddah has boon re-onforcod, but tho forolgn population will remain on board the ships In tho har bor until tbo arrival of tho warships of the powors, whon tholr safety will bo guoran teed and order restored. Florence Again Shaken. Florence, Juno 0. Thero was a Bharp carthquako shook horo today followed by a succession of disturbances, shock follow ing shock in rapid succession. The people becamo panlo stricken and rushed to the streets, whero they romalnod until day break, groatly alarmed. Although It is not believod that any serious damago was done, the inhabitants, not having recov ered from tho panlo which followod tho heavy earthquake of Saturday, May 18, wore, ovon after daybroak, with difficulty persuaded to return to their homes. Tho groatest oxoltemont provollcd In tho streots, whole families remaining huddled together guarding tholr most valuablo pos sessions, wbiob tbey had carried with thorn In their flight from tholr homes. Many persons foil on tholr knees In the middle of tho stroots and prayed, whllo othors rushed about and tbusaddod to tho panlo. The entlro pollco force of tho city promptly turned out, and tho authorities did ovorything possiblo to allay tho alarm. So far as known tho shocks wero only sovoro enough to shako down roovablo ar tiolos from shelves, sideboards, eta, al though tboro was conslderablo swaying ot houses, particularly In certain districts of the city, whero tha shooks soom to havo beon more severoly felt than In othors. Tho guests of tho dllToront hotels soem to havo beon least alarmod. Although thoy woro aroused from their bods by the earth quake shooks, tho majority of thorn ro talnod tholr prosenco of mind, and boyond looking to the safety of tholr valuables. In caso of having to leave tho hotols sud denly, no groat exoltomont provatled among thorn. It is feared, however, that this socond oarthquako visitation within so short a pe riod will havo tho offeot of driving many persons from tho olty who would other wise, havo remained, and It will undoubt edly provont many travelors from visiting Florenco this soasbn. As It is, many per sons have loft tbo city. The Trouble In Formosa. Hongkong, Juno 0. Advices recoivod horo from Talphfu, Island of Formosa, an nounoo that town to bo still In a chaotlo stata Tho native quartor of Talphfu has been burnod and during the conflagration a magazine explodod and killed GO Chinese. Tho Gorman gunboat Itlls fired on tho Chinese forts at Houe, presumably because a merchant steamer with Tang, thoformor president of tho so called ropubllo of For mosa, on board, with a number of rofugeo Chinese soldiers, was not allowed to leave. Tbo forts were silenced by tho Are of tho gunboat and the native gunners flod. Sub sequently tho merchant steamor proceeded. A Cloudburst In Germany. SttjttoAUT. Juno 6. Thoro was a cloud burst over the Wurttemborg portion of the Black Forost district, causing great de struction of property, Tho downfall nf water caused tbo Blvor Eyaob to rise, and many houses ot Blngon, Froniern, Dirr wangon and Lanfen wero swopt away. Many persons art missing. Later roports from tbo dlstrlot visited by a flood show that ten persons were drowned at Balin gen, seven persons wore klllod at Fromern, and that nine persons moro aro missing from tho last named place. At Lanfen 15 persons were killed. TtloH Enough to Stand It. Cincinnati, Juiiou. At tho hearing of the caso of tha insolvent Commercial bank, Edgar Stark tostlflod that bo found tbo liabilities f 850, 000, Instead of $000,000, as first reported. J. S. Talbot, assistant cashier, tostlflod that tho liabilities would oxoood $1,000,000. This moans an assess ment of botwoon 80 aud 00 per oent on the hundred rich stookholdors. Died From a Dos Kite. White Plains, N. Y Juno 0. John 11. Coopor dlod today. About two months ago he was bltton by n pet dog, and im mediately before his death soma of the symptoms ot hydrophobia woro present Dickinson College Commencement. Carlisle, Pa., June 0. The one hun dred and twelfth oominencoment of Dick inson oollege was hold hero. ILLINOIS BANKERS MEET. " The Itpeal of the Silver Act and Carlisle's Clmnge of Heart Commended. Rock Island, Ills., June 0. Tho Bank ors' association of Illinois convonod In this olty. It Is tho fifth annual gathering, and it brought together tho most promlnont men of ilnanoo In tho state. President K. a Droyor, In his addrosi, attributed tho revival of business to tho repoal of tho sllvor act, which, If contin ued In statutory forco would havo a ton tloncy to commit tho oountry to froo sllvor. This, tho spoakormatntalnod, would provo Injurious to oommorolal Interosts. Ho hold thoro was no nocosslty for an lnoroaso In the circulating modlum. Ho BUggostod an association bo formod to protect tho bankors from check raisers, forgors and others who proy particularly upon banks. The duty of tho convention to spoak with no uncertain sound upon tho ourrou oy quostlon was urged, and tho conven tion was reoommondod to pass resolutions that tho wholo world may know whero Illinois stands. Honry W. Yatos of Omaha delivered tho addross of tho day on "Tho Fallaclos of Froo Sllvor," it being an oxhaustlvo dls oussion of tbo monetary question from tho standpoint of sound ourronoy. Ho oommoudod tho chango of Seorotnry Car lisle's conviction on the sllvor lssuo, which was pointed to as a ohoorlng sign of tha tlmos. VETERAN MISSIONARIES. Comlnfr Session of the International Union In Clifton Springs. GENEVA, N. Y Juno 0. Tho most no table gathorlng ot forolgn missionaries that has over boon hold In this oountry will tako placo noxt weok at Clifton Springs, about 113 miles distant. Tho 00 caslon will bo tho twelfth nnnual conven tion of tho International Missionary union, tho momborsbip of which is exclusively confinod to forolgn missionaries, whether In sorvico or retired. Tbo convention will bo nondonomlnattonal, and according to tho advices rocolvod by the seorotary, Hev. V. H. Boldon, ovor 100 missionaries, Pres byterians and Methodists, Congregation nllsta, Baptists, Quakers, Episcopalians, Beformed Dutoh, oto., somo of whom havo travolod thousands of miles to "roach this country, will take part In tbo delibera tions. Among tho oountrlos to bo repre sented nro China, Turkey, India, Japan, Mexico, Africa, Slam, Syria and tbo Pa cific Isles. Tho mooting will bo notable for tho prosence of nn unusual numbor of vctornn missionaries, somo of whom havo boen in harness for ovor a half contury. Tho convention will be In sosslon for ono wook, and Its dlsousslons and conclusions will bo of importonco to religious denomi nations the woild over. The Itonds Handed Over. London, Juno 0. Mr. William E. Cur tis, assistant seorotary of tho United States treasury department, and Mr. Logan Car lisle, chief nlerk ot tho United Stntos treas ury department, were busy today at tho Rothschilds' banking bouso writing the bonds which aro to bo turnod ovor to tho syndicate on this side of the Atlantic Thoy completed tholr work late this after noon, and the bonds woro turned ovor to the Rothschilds. Five Records Ilroken. Ann Ardor, Mloh., June 6. Although the athlotes of the University of Califor nia wore not present to bontest Held day honors with tbn Michigan students, five local records wero broken. Stuart lowored tho 120 yard hurdle by one-fifth of a sec ond, and tho 220 yard burdlo two-flfths ot a second. Hall made tho shot put 43 feet 7 lnchos. He oxtendod tho hammer throw 8 feet !J lnchos. Leroy Increased tho broad jump 5 inches. Sirs. Cleveland at Gray Gables. Buzzapss BAT. Mass., Juno 6. Tho special train bearing Mrs. Clevoland nnd her two chlldron and two maids and also Mrs. Olnoy, wlfo of the United Statos at torney general, ioaohod Gray Gables an hour and forty minutes behind tlmo. Car riages woro In waiting nt tho station, and tho president's family woro driven dirootly to Gray Gablos. Mrs. Olnoy wont dlroctly through to Falmouth, hor summor homo. Willie's Trison Life. London, Juno 0. Tho Morning denies tho report that Oscar Wlldo Is insano, and claims that ho has never been confinod in a padded room. It Is assorted that Wlldo was started to work at tho troadmill, no cording to tho usual prison discipline at Pentonvllle. Aftor n few days ho was sent to tho infirmary, whero it was found he was suffering from melancholia and a troublo of tho stomach. I'lcliler riaced Under Itonds. Carson City, Nov., June fi. William J. PJoklor, In whoso yards tho bullion sup posed to havo neon stolon from the mint was found, was arretted on a complaint sworn out by government authorities. Tho Unitod States commissioner placed his bonds at $1,000. No moro bullion has been found as yot Supposed Mint Thief Arrested, Phoenix, A. T., Juno 0. A man, sup posed to bo James 11. Honry, the missing assistant inciter and roflnor at Carson City mint, was arstod at Wiokenburg, in pur suance ot Instructions from tho soorot serv ice officers at Denver. The warrant charges tbo theft of $77,000 in granulated gold. Diaz Has Quite Uncovered. dinroF Mexico, June 6. The returned exile, Goneral Leonardo Marquez, is ill, and whon bettor will go tn live on a farm. Prosldent Diaz bos ontlrely rocovered from his late lllnoss, and gave an audlonoe in the palace In this olty. An Insurgent leader Surrenders. Havana, Juno 0. A dispatch received from Manzanlllo, provlnco of Santiago do Cuba, an noun cos the surrondor to the Spanish authorities thoro of tho well known Insurgent loader, Fonseca Santlste ban Guovarro. To Advance the Price of Candles, Glasgow, Juno 0. The Standard Oil company and tho Scotch Oil company have ooncludod on agroomont, which Is to last throo years, for an advanco In tho price of candlos. Hove Has Fled to Chlrlqul. Colon, Colombia, Juno 6. Advlcos ro colvod horo from Bocos dol Toro say that tho man who robbod tho Unitod Statos malls, A, O. Hovo, has fled to Chlrlqul. llerlln's Chief or I'ollco Dead. Berlin, June 0. Freiberr von Rlohtho fen, tho clilui ot police of this olty, Is dead. Ho expired at Bonn, whero he had gone for his health. Spanish Squadron Sails For Kiel. Madrid, June 0. The Spanish squad ron whloh Is to represent Spain In the na val pageant at Kiel sailed, from Ferrol for that port today, TREE SILVER TALK. Interviews nnd C.nlp on the All Absorb ing Topic of the Day. Cleveland, JuueO. Sonator Shormon was asked what slgnlflcanco ho attached to tho Domooratlo sllvor convention In Il linois. "I think," ho ropllod, "that tho Domooratlo party will bo hopelossly divid ed on tbo sllvor quostlon. It may bo that Illinois, with tho Altizold following, will oommlt tho stnto to froo slUor, but tho Domocrats In tho oast will novor consent to It. I think tbo Democratic party will split bolplosily on tho rock. In our party It Is dlfToront. I think that ovon tbo He publlcans In tho far wostorn statos will boforo long be for the colnago of sllvor In llmltod amounts as will bo uoodod. The rocent discoveries ot gold and a diversity of lntorosts in timt-sectlon of tho country will tond toward a moro modcrato fooling on tho part of wostorn pooplo on tho sllvor question." Salt Lake City, Juno 6. Sonator J. M, Thurston, in nn Intervlow on tho po litical situation, said: "At tho tlmo I op posed Bryan for the scnato I took tbo po sition that tho Unitod Statos could not tako caro uf all tho sllvor In tho world, but should tako care of tbo American prod uct under such conditions ns would mnko a sllvor dollar as good as a gold dollar anywhoro. I bellovo the Republican party will make a declaration substantially tho same as that of tho national platform In 1802. It binds tho party to tako caro of tho American product, and I believe tbo obligation will bo rooognlzod. A largo wing of tho Domocratlo party whloh fused with tbo Populists will doclary for froo and unlimited colnago of sllvor. I feel now that thoro will be two Domocratlo conventions. When tbo convention Is held, I bollovo the froo silver wing of tho party will bo In absoluto control, though It may not bo ablo to nominate on account of two-thirds rules. I do not seo how tho Republicans can go any farthor than thoy did in 1S03 without declaring for froo and unlimited colnago." Dks Moines, Juno 0. A nonpartisan froo sllvor convention was hold hore undor tho auspices of the Central Blmotalllo olub. Tho attendance was not largo, and sovernl prominent speakers ndvortisod fail ed to oomo. A mass mooting was bold, and resolutions demanding Immediate free colnago adopted. Butte, Mon., Juno 6. At a mooting of tbo chamhor of commorco It was doolded to havo Senators Tom Carter and Loo Mantlo and Congressman Hartman ropre sont Montana In tho Momphls sllvor con for en co, June 13. Dnncnn Ilnrrlson ns a Pugilist. London, Juno 6. Thopassongors of tho Paris who havo arrived hero from South ampton are talking ot a row which took plaoo between Duncan B. Harrison, the American actor, and a bl Brltlsber nam ed Woodward on tho fifth night out from Now York. Woodward, it appears, in sulted Paulino Hall, and whon Harrison romonstrated Woodward abused him and Americans generally. Thoroupon Harrl son struok Woodward in the face, and tbo lattor appealed to Captain Watkins to have tho actor put In irons. The captain, how evor, declined. That Challenge From Oxford. New Haven, June 6. Captain Hiokok was seon today relatlvo to tho roportod challenge- from Oxford to Yalo and liar vard. Captain Hiokok oxpressod groat willingness to have Yalo participate, but said that all ho know about the challenge was obtained from tho newspaper reports. Ho said if such a challenge was sont tho ohancos for a meet, In bis opinion, are vory good. Valkyrie's Spars In Place. Glasgow, Juno 0. Tho Valkyrie III has all bor spars In placo. Her spread of sail Is very large, and tho weight of bor wire rigging Is noarly double that of the Vnlkyrio II. It will require a wook to comploto tho work ot fitting hor through out. Hor Interior fittings are of tho sim plest kind, and bor Internal presents an almost ontlrely baro appearance. Survivors of the Collma. San Francisco, Juno 0. Tho Pnolflo Mall Steamship company rocolved a tolo gram from Manzanlllo giving tho nainos of the survivors of fhostoamor Collma who recently drlftod ashore at Blnok Head, be low Manzanlllo. Thoy nro W. N. Bryan, two soamon uamod Jamos Aokmann and Angel Santa Mario and B. B. Nowons and Jose Porquers. Sugar From Honolulu, New York, June 0. Tho Amorican four masted stool ship Konllwortb, Cap tain Baker, arrived today from Honolulu after a remarkably fast run of 90JS days. She brings a very valuable cargo of Sand wich Island sugar, consisting of 03,912 bags weighing 8,008 tons, which is valuod at 1200,423. Cornell Crew In Their fjuarters. London, Juno 0. Tho Cornell crow, who remained ovor night at tho Wostorn hotel, In Southampton, started for Hon ley. Thoy nrrlvod at 1 1 :!10 o'olook and carried tholr boats to tho waterside. Tho boats wero at onco conveyed to tbo Bork sblro side ot tho river and placod in a boat- Catt'.o nnd SITmjp 3ICn Assemme. Eddt, Cola, Junefl. Horsomon passed through today bound for the cattlo mon 'a rendezvous. Provision wagons followed. No blood has yet been spilled and will not bo until tbo opposing forces moot. Th battle, If tho cowboys moot resistance, will occur near tbo head of Elk Head. Itrldgo Across Ksphinnile des Invalldes. Paris, Juno 0. Plans havo beon com pleted for tho construction ot n bridge across the Esplanado des Invalided which will bo one ot tbo features ot the exhibi tion lu 1000. Tenders for tho work ot construction will shortly bo Invited. The Money For I.lau-Tong. London, Juno 8. Tho Times, In its financial columns, says that It is rumored that Russia Is negotiating with Paris bankers for tho loan of 10,000,000 to China upon Russia's absolute and uncon ditional guarantee. Captain General Prlmo-Rlvera Improving. Madrid, June 0, The condition of General Prlmo-Rlvera, tho captain goneral ot Madrid, who was sorlously wounded by Captain Glavljo last Monday, shows oon sldorablo improvement today. Killed by a Live Wire. Albany, Juno 0. John Paulson of Albany, while at work at the Edison oloa trlo plant at Schoneotady, came In contact with a live wire and was Instantly klllod. More Western Convicts at Albany. Albany, June 6. Twenty United States prisoners from Little Rock, In tbargo of Deputy Marshal White, were re iclved at the Albany penitentiary. Bishop Doano's Views of the Effect of Woman's Suffrage. WOULD SHE SELL HER VOTE? The Great Dlvino Airs Ills Pet Theory nnd Declares That Fair Woman, Who Was Onco Mnn's Conceded Supe rior, Is How Only His Equal. Albany, Juno C Tho Right Roy. Wil liam Croswoll Doano, Protestant Episco pal bishop of Albany, presldod at the clos ing exorclsos ot St. Agnos school horo to day. Tho Institution is maintained In connection with tbo Episcopal cathodral for tho oduoatlon of young women and has many pupils from outsldo the state. 2 In his address Bishop Doano said: "One gots sick and tlrod of tho way in which tho talk of woman's vooatlon fills tho air, not moroly In the wild vagaries of its bla tant assumptions, but In tho parado and push of its claims for recognition of what Is cnllod Its rights. I havo had occasion to say what wrong to womanhood thoso women's rights would bo, and I havo no deslro to rocall a word. "Tho agitators ore really In the minori ty. Numborless names on thoso modorn mlllonary potltions mean only the thought less and good natured yielding to persist ent pursuit, just as loglslatlvo majority votes stand, In not a fow Instances, for a. mistaken courtesy or on unmanly oow ardlee. "I bollovo that God will yot savo this state and nation from tho aggravated mis eries ot an onlargod, unqualified suflrage, which, in its unlvorsallty of malo voters, Is our most throatonlng dangor today. But If we aro to bo visited with this other Infliction as a well oarnod punlshmont for many national sins then I bollovo that whon wo have tastod its bittornoss wo shall bo brought back porhaps through anarohy and revolution to a democracy which shall demand for Its oxistonco fgovornmont by men whom oducation and notual Ameii canlsm of final intorostln tho nation qual ify to govorn. Some Strong Statements. "Meanwhile, whon constitutions shall havo beon altered to dleturb tho equlpolso of tho relation betweon man and woman j when mothorhood shall be roplaced by maunlshness; when noglected homos shall furnish candidates for mismanaged of fices; whon monoy shall buy tbo votos of womon, as it does now thomsolves ; when tho fires ot political discord shall be light ed on tho hcarthstono of domostlo peaco; whon tho assertion of domandod right Bhall havo dostroy9d tho lnstlnotlvo ohlv olry of conceded courtesies; when woman, as has bean well said, onoo tho superior, has bocome the equal of man, than tho reaped whirlwind of somovlolont polltloal roaotlon will be gathered In toars by thoso who aro sowing tho wind. In tho mad joy of the petrolouso of tho Fronoh revolutions. "Never In any ago, nowbore In any land, and nowhere In Amorlca, so muoh as now In our own Emplro State, waa there such absoluto unreason for the clam or which soeks to distract womon from the dutlos ot the vooatlon to which tbey aro called, In tho mad pursuit of tha groatest wrong that can bo done to their sox, their country and mankind. "The man who is Bet in publlo placo to day to train somo of tbo womon of Amor lca for their vocation may not, in times Uko thoso, withhold his voice of warning against tbo dangers and doluslons of tho hour." Tried to Lynch n Dank President's Son. Cottonwoods Fall, Kan., Juno 0. Gus Howard, the 17-yoar-old son of A. S. Howard, president of tbo Chase County National bank, assaulted two young girls In a berry patch. As soon as tbo facts be camo known a orowd startod after tho boy and captured him. A lynohlng was only avorted by cool heads In tho party. Young Howard was admlttod to ball. This has so oxcltod the pooplo that lynching Is still feared. Our Future Generals. : Washington, June 6. Wost Point oa dot appointments have beon made as fol lows; Patrick W. Gulnoy. Fall River, Mass. ; Harold D. Hlnckloy, Hyannls, Mass., altoruato; Henry J. Yates, Jr., Jamestown, N. Y. ; Honry O. Glonwrlgbt, Mlnorsville, Pa. ; Alfred Wilson, Frank lin, Pa. ; Willis G. Mitchell. Warren. Pa., altornato; Howard G. Young, Philadel phia, alternate. Cleveland Preparing For Vacation. Washington, Juno 0. Tho prosldent la devoting all his tlmo to closing up tbo business boforo him that must bo attended to beforo ho leaves Washington, so that ho may have a few weeks tar rocroatlon when he goes to Gray Gables. Tho business now chiefly engrossing his attention Is tbo fill ing of cabinet and other offlolal vacancies and the examination of oharges against officeholders. The Mediterranean Canal. Bordeaux, Juno 0. President Foure received n deputation representing the in terests Involved in the projeotod canal to connoct the Atlantic and the Mediterra nean and assurod tho delegatos that the government was greatly Interested in the projoot and fully recognized the Impor tance ot Its being carried out Freight Train Wrecked. Middletown, N. Y., Juno 0, Conduot or Speldel's eastbound Erie freight train broko into two parts on tho (trade east of Deposit, and tho two parts running to gother, 21 cars wore derallad. Ono brake man was considerably bri bed. Thewrook blookod both tracks, causing a delay to Chicago trains of five hours. Sash nnd llllnd Factory Hurned. Lockfort, N. Y., Juno 0. Tho larga sash and blind factory ot tho Middleport Manufacturing company at Middleport, Niagara oounty, was dostroyed by fire to day. Loss, 150,000; Insurance, 25,000. Ernost Smith, an omployoo, was badly burned and may die. Sevoral flretnon were hurt. Itepubllcans Call a Convention. Saratoga, June 0. Tbo Fourth ju diolal dlstrlot Republican committeo at a mooting horo issuod a call for a conven tion at Lnko George on July 26 to uoml nato a candidate for supremo court judge. Judge O. R. MoLuughlln of Port Honry, Essox county, Is a oandldato for nomina tion. Say Marti Is In New York. Tamta, Fla.. Juno 0. Several tele grams wore recelvod in this, city saying that Jose Marti had arrivod safely in Nov? York. Tho news spread over the olty, and the wildest enthusiasm prevailed among tho Cuban population. "s t
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