pa ~The “arenges that make possible pleasant communication with the mill, factory, market, railrond, ferry. fai ground, sohool, church and neighbor and anit town and ones that need to be cars sions and fit for nse. aaniry. sre the The entate of the late Prilnian is val ined at 87.000,004, thir amaonnt $1,830.00 5, or more tha: 4 one-sixth, was bequeathed to benefactions. It is not often that =o Isrge a share of his fortane fs given to charity by a man who has a large family. wo ba < vis aos - ug Indge Freeman, of Chirago, hg cided that under the Ansiralian bn system a voler fan diseloze for whom be eaxt His This principle of | 4] declared, sven when the legal election Bax been grestioned proceedings and the issues wpon ascertaining how aud for » earfain voters exercised ther A —————————— ehises. Professor (George H. Harvard, is not inclined to paraging view of the correctness with which modern newspapers employ « tongne, for he believes that period of the Eaglish lan there been so high an average of ‘ble, vivacions and informin seritten as appears in on” Juily press No one realises the sharteomings © newspaper writers more ih who make the newspapers, Hess friendly critic of newspaper Buglish " often knows hitle abast the difonliies of steering be ween pedan Ary and valgarity, : The sale of 100,000 tons of Als Pama teal for nee in the locomotives : of the railways in Mexico is remarka- ble chiefly beesase it dis fact that the Mexican railway con panies have hitherto been receiving their ftiel supplies from Fogland, It is almost ineradible that this sh rald have teen so, bnt now that the rich soal deposits of Alabama have been opened, it will be a reproach to Ameri oan enterprise if any more English _poal is permitted to enter the Mexican markel. Alabama coal measures are 0 extensive and so easily worked that they should be able to supplant Ea- ropean competition not merely in Mexico, but in all the Central dnd Bouth American countries. [It prob- ably needs only a fair amount of effort ‘on the part of the Alsbuma mine own- ars to give them complete control of that Jaege 4 and growing trade, ek hie AEE Wt Jia depends Palmer, of fak “8% En tenses # £ = the men and he Mr. Clemens ean do when he feels that be nust. His actoal earnings since fe went atvoad amount to $82,000, of which about $20,000 has been received tor lecturing and the remainder has been paid to hist for his writings He has now the comfortable prospects ols very large income from his books | during the remainder of his life, and the prospects that his famiil well provided for. He is es in a very happy frame of mind, and, al though he has been suffering so what from the gout sins: he bas been in Visnna, the removal of the burden of del from his shoulders makes the world seem vastly pleasanter to live in. The rapidity with which Mr. Clemens has paid off his obligations by bis own efforts shows that there was absolutely no justification what- : ever for the attempt to get up a public subscription for his benefit.” nn Be young fellows who mAnted the schooner Youngs Brothers on her recent voyage from the Kennebec to Washington, D. C., are types of the modern American sailor, it is prety bard on the reputation of the Ameri ean sailor and an awful decadence from the old-time status of tis pro. fession, remarks the Marine Journal When the schooner arrived at Wash. ington the captain bad four hands ar rested on the charge of insabordina. tion, and when details were called for he said that he had asked the men to tar down the rigging and they refused to do so unless he supplied them wi th brushes with which to put on the tar, The captain assured them that it was good North Carolina tar sud wouldn't hurt their hands except to slightly soil them, and that if they were tod dainty to stick their paws in a tar * bucket they hadn't any right to call themselves sailors. The men said they had always been accustomed to ‘having brushes and were very greatly | surprised when the Court upheld the and sentenced them all to tea days in jail for refusing to obey orders, That kind of “sailor” is enough to ‘aggravate a saint of a skipper. i Ta A Jostice Smith Coamipeilsd 20 Balive By Ti pesnmdistire Wadday Seleoted to Try Flis Steadefirent Speed Jury the Case in Waste in Choosing hie For Sirs Augasts Nasi» EL PRE Wop Ay # h Lfhinxe al purony had daw day's work, W Par 4 ALGURIR BACK nL ARI AUS aha, dd AN 18 1 SR A TPNH BE Ha road Wi Fox. on the Rac med were in the part 10 ce tara TLL Taal Aller roses soma ki svarder and 1 i pre avery who toand the | 3 Mires, Ware swiimd as the wl Tey todd the sass fury wed od at the Gra trial 4 a A AON A AP TA TRI Five Brothers Made Masons, #5 ¥ Five brothers were sdvanoed grow of Master Mason (8 the sf Northern Lodge Fo oand A un ok ark, N. J. They # ar 3 A. Pi Everett © Pail A. bh Borert Phiilips & 4’ am Phillips are sons of on ry ¥ Fa He ia seven: tye yoars wae raised to 8 Masay in Newark I bn IRE. He sow Bn Biga priest of Cori ithian Lb SA Ler Deg ste Mas ter wl A Helptia Conger misty Lh gree Mason of 1a * t Joule wg a G5 CoATLING EPALGE Feires ey the “ty $1 sist Go : v fs ale n %at} a 5 to y Lapa poxting the Turiish nas ap Criminal Code For Alaska. The commission ay dates to revise the Criminal Coda of tha nited States will { present a proposed ¢ Wh for ariminal poo cedurs in Alaska. At present the jaws ot Oregon ars sasde applicahis to Alaska and these will be revised codified, and amand- ed by the commission to sull present goa ditions, . Years American CompetRion. The Right Hon. Charies F. Ritohis, Presi. dent of the Board of Trade is England says that country’s position in the com. mereial world is ia danger by reason of American com % ORDAINING MRS. BOOTH, Armericans Yolunteers Celebrate Toe ence” Wop SERA Fue NEW POL WiLL LOOK Prasme sae [aelasnves Provided For Ele, phants amd Liows Sant Hab vg a COOD CONDITION A and For tlie Wihiows and Orphans of Saldiers Revowseribded, The Inapactor Gegweal of 10s a aE moemafe Th ARMY IN £ of the wide it Aw feo og pay geeks RR Saas 250.000 F.C. F With Which FOR BOSTON Wha POR ew fam Yor shal faiven in © lth in most i v diven Son Slit Rises! LONDON The IneSeioney of Mer Fire-¥Fi FEqaipmeons Pally remsars ot. Mal, * Saas Paenading 33 iy An elias cailad a pi a parveing iihelonm Mar Nest Yan Pon phen § 3 5 a BANS LP ax 4 at vgarmartiio suited] in an ag Bartolome Yasso as Presidsat D : Mendes Capote, ViceePresident, Secretary of War Aleman. Secretary of Fi TAT ee . Poots Sterling, Ssersiary a8 Foreign Bala tions, Morsao da ia Farre, and Secrstary of the lutertor. Du Fala. Farts High-Hat Order. MM. Blanc, the new Pertuot of Doiloe of | Paris. bas issued wa order forbidding wom. en to wear high bats io the theatres. 8 way Pie Premiber With Pe Et] Peorgonms Tew TE Threats 3 Epis Pht eer Im Xedph ivory Aen sprg £0 elt Pst me haners With Their Rg rpm § me President Was owt htraw and preisted aint Theis Ag WEE sean Fas 4 | fogeihily gly. The polices then made 8 nd tha Theme prs inn Wears SIRs OL : wank pind Los Pk # TT oi Ty pars Lathes, {priors Sa 2% | Ta . Mark Ek Twn) : shame heen x dal Tatu he Ae Fg Ti i so EO infants ayottamant and waved his ” rot srvimg Hook de Dents ail the sthers whose expulsion be en os Lape Ts ha are i Lhe iY ting open. i os 3 on ion to him wr Bw rtrd at the WH {be tps TIAL sguutad te end Ban Hd ge tasted Minster “a were strong Ant-Oi psa pid fo Th aroand Was Aispermnd im Epler oman Lhe wl a bat 1 seen » be Hmited to PANTS PEs AX by tha Fioiute Washes ton. i thee State of aise amd ropert raed be JD Boe Pod 4% iA ot Wd. Five huaade of the town of Monte Cristo are. Seed ophsr settlements to SsCADe STRTTALLN Mining cperaticns have been suspended. -y " 5 gu i 4% ae bea ge J % destroeel 911.903.0000 For Pensions. A-ting Seeratary of the Interior Davis is- sued a requisition on the United Stateg Treasury for $11, WS008 for the next quarterly payment of pensipes. = : thrown | phooting party. 1 Bad ten Ta@anss § The Lord Gueen, Is pty Pheage SINR ¥ 1 Pym do. snid $0 be The mm mise iD ZRr RT titer bipe ins allies mona] for "Gnnt ue aeusesd, of Lathom, wife of the aan bering of the Houssliold of the was killed in England by being cut of a Dap on tuming rom a alates PREMIER BADE RESICNS Cre Amatvien Forperiny Ales Poor tmres ha Pedeheraih Alpma rwed, Tel USANDS ~~ iw wd 1A List Phwatversend lm Toe 3 “erent Pailippianes, Presserdw Wordly pe eaomis Lae Lhe Rae wind frome york, Than fincas Wha ard thm BE EPA wg Ee Talgeads vam oul Haak em mg 8 SE GREE agen yd mans Ea PE nna ly WEE bein da ie # Bra rien. rene Had Levte ed jobs with an oer the The natives 12 main a sun a apes hmried benestl the weno boldings, and 108 Fu von wntime ware ne verend when ‘psriiuted a seared “lnm wi - fang 4 ast Were se. semesd that a secre of small spe Hedmer frmders wn aes peti frowned yen 8 Sxsiar swent miasd pesriv es fest aoving property vain #4 at several sanaing 3 great Sm we sElives Son wont hare 4iws gm % 3 ia sre and Aaa he aang tam Sad de, Bask 4 wor a S = worst irs ¥ CERMANY TO BE WARNED. L1titude of the Uaited States in the Bay~ tisn Afalr ysis rt mend 51 Washington has sdos White sxeeriaty Wf Grersany WHR Smile Lenders wm Havtd the (ere To tnd HW any Beow Sid baa heeminrd A Jew maaan al Anows lable, AUS TRY 1 Apugister pont Elo aig iis $i Nt rou Westar Be mand ¥ ot it tin mi £5 the less load Xs ® York Mi Anes ad 3 HY Har the Rioslike, Harrist Gl De South Breakive, for Lael Alssbe reid sealers, sil Cuba Wanis [ndependenos, ban Janta has wy peneral Prasales § i amd Brit wad. in Lyaehed Por Male Stealing. SYRrtonk = ring Jerry Thev setoed he vod, and Johnson bad Wo aRears who Toy ROTSYEan | Ga 3 - y trisener sed Bim ap 4 nUSSGARD with bullets rpasatic widow : hte in Saivador indiosting that she mwels, A Pore ther tip : The Farmers Bask of King's Station, 8 smail town soptheast of Roekiord, 11. was robbed of about $3NQ. The safe was bicwn apen with dysamite, The burglars escaped. The bank is a private institution owaed by King Brothers.
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