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Ra — PAPER THE WASHINGTON BEE. 7 ) than character. silly girl who thinks that if t do a thing other girls can’t. cation oftimes softens the brain row-minded person. t school girls should learn to eir mother wit, for without ation is but little good. It is ing one chair in a well built you are doing nothing yourself, mplain of other people’s not nough. —It is very foolish for a girl, n anumber of girls, to undertake erprise without money. If you > getting your support from get its assurance before ing business. t get discouraged and become yuus of every one. Read, observe and if you have any talent, rseverance you are certain to It is not wise to dictate to others xhat they should do, if your thoughts are road enough to enable you to composition on ‘‘common Girls should not bother the writer of mn with inquiries, if they are erested enough to buy the paper swer. overlook the fact that home s the first rudiment of self re- to respect yourself means to others. 5 We are often wronged and mis- i, but by our grace of manner, ation, wit and goodness, ause great men to bow to us yund admiration. dedly rude to laugh aloud in iy, except something ludicrous i. Some girls have a way of g aloud and attribuging it to Do not regard it as disrespect when t an touches his hat with his driving. Remember that is hands are in use, which nim from taking off his hat. h is the girl who allows a man years in her compa- to become hi: an association mao ~~ ~~—+ »more harm than good, as it ther young men whose mo- pure to remain away. etter to excel in one thing than eed in everything fairly well and in any one thing, as it puts advantage among others. y dislike her himself. CITY BREVITIES. ing done at this office. mer George Leary made tw Norfolk this week. ’. H. Brooker has purchase in the East. e cases for 6ocents. It sgrace on legal profession. H. Brooker had an enjoyab! Norfolk this week. the city. 1 is very strong ever illis, Wormly, and Law © in opposition to Carson. nson, who struck oF ai the ‘Mt. Carmel Church |, T¢ fet“htcre is at least one dreaded disease | “'' st nandkerchief when he remark- and who successfully | that science has been able to cure in allits stages, | Docket, HEAT RSTO Me uy ayy, rents 18 Eleventh street n. en. t county this week. nrestrained freedom the more becomii gular” walking atti »vercome the dragging ne these folds are released, nal and interesting hat it justiy claims to An early advance in the “eis announced, which will dle sy, Swill ly sounds plausible, but such that matters not how wicked yht be, he admires a sedate sirl ; nor does a man like the nises his mother, although ur St. A. Smith was the only col- in the civil service exami- The steamer Mary Washington made t rip to Notley Hall Sunday aft- e summer residence in Mary- is one of the most enterpris- e men in the legal profession Miss Georgia Savoy will be in charge r the Bre until the return of Miss J. E. an meetings are being held The opposition to e meeting in South Wash not captured by Carson. iat were made by Messrs. etintendent of Alexandria | Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. d the teachers for the | for list of testimontty ther new bicycle costume, which n the colored cover page tes. This dress is expressly skirts for wheelwomen s in full length down to | bottle of here are fully 150 other} gpown as the < other additions to be made * Place Toilettes ahead of all sim- ilar magazines on either side of the Auantic. Look out for the November number, due October ist. The issue just out can be had of all newsdealers, at 20 cents per copy. _ Mrs. Ida Cornell, sister of Dr. Wil- liams of the Freedman’s Hospital,was badly injured on Monday bya cable car. Mrs. Cornell was not to blame. _ Attorney John A. Moss was assaulted in Hillsdale on last Tuesday night. It is claimed that Charles Scott insulted his sister. There was almost a riot in the Third Baptist Church on Monday night by an attempt to turn a church meeting into a political one. As soon as Commissioner Ross re- turns to the city charges will be pre- ferred against Supervising Principal Scott Montgomery. _ Mrs. Janie Johnson-Cabaniss and her little son Clarence have left the city for the summer. Mr. Mortimore Weaver, of the P. O. Department, will leave the city in a few days for Bealton, Va. _When Dr. J. E. Rankin was in the city a week or so ago he called the ex- ecutive committee and recommended two white men for places in Howard University. Mr. John F. Cook and Rev. Wm. Waring voted against his recom- mendation, and Messrs. Balloch and Smith for these men. Dr. Rankin was defeated. The people are looking upon the action of Dr. Rankin with sus- picion. Rev. W. Bishop Johnson threw open the doors of his handsome edifice on Third street last Sunday to larger crowds than the church could accom- modate. He took up $380. The BEE tenders its congratulations to you, doc- tor. No man will be an acceptable candi- date for delegate to the next Republi- can convention who hasn’t at heart the sympathy and wants of the common people. Rev. W. P. Gibbons, Ph. D., will not take his vacation until some time in September. Mr. Fred. Collins (the old ’postolic), of Central street, northwest, is like good old cognac brandy; he improves by age. May his shadow never grow less, and that he will live long and pros- per. If you want to know all future events, go and see Dr. Mary Gordon, 1109 G street, northwest. RACE GLEANINGS. At a reception of the Women’s} League in Denver, Colo., last week, Miss Carrie Syphax delivered an ad-} dress on industrial training in the pub- lic schools of this city. Dr. E. W. Blyden, of West Africa, is in the United States. He is in favor of emigration. Charles Burwell, who was hired to do detective work in Meridian, Miss., was secrectly killed Tuly 28, => 34 Scroggins, of Omana, ieur., writes a letter to the Omaha Progress denouncing the A. P. A. MRS. B. K. BRUCE. Written for the Bes. 2 AN ACROSTIC. d LATE MRS. JOSEPHINE P. LIVERPOOL. BY SAMUEL ADAMS WIGGIN. Joy of one faithful, loving heart, is ‘One of those gentle souls apart, si Sweetness and goodness lit thy face. Each day of life replete with grace. Pleasant were all thy kindly ways, Happy and glad thy peaceful days, In all thy conversation pure, Now safe in Heaven all hearts are sure. Ever a lovely, tender wife, le Perfect thro’ all. O, gentle wife! Lovely in every state of life. In sorrow, sickness, pain, and death, Virtue hath crowned thy latest breath. Ever bright angels round thy way, Robed in the light of heavenly day, Peaceful the slumbers of the just, : Of all His saints who died in trust, zs One of His own, a blessing sweet, Love lit the pathway for thy feet. Maplehurst, D.C. y- er No. 2. Si0O Reward Sie. The readers of this paper will be pleased Hall’s Catarrh Cure is t olice for a Eee EE and that is Catarrh, eee to the medical frater- poy, your mother can’t get eggs with- sentenced to six months in jail. only positive cure nity w. | destroying the found: con k. The proprietors have so much faith in curative powers tha’ Address, F.J g@Sold by Druggists Aug. 17—4 cl Seago se) ATTENTION! LADIES! re, ef- this office or address Miss E. a. de- n’s and children’s wear, Renowned Hair is spared to make this be, | Restore pular fashion magazine of | re- H cn. | Price 25 cents, Read the Bre abd ne happy. SOME NEW DISHES. A KANSAS CASE. Three Valuable Suggestions by a New | He Lostan Ear But Got Whiskey All the Cook. Same. FLORENTINE CREAM.—Squeeze and strain the juice of four lemons. sweeten it with a cup and a half of sugar, Dissolve half a box of gelatine and add the whole to a pint and a halt of cream, whipped until it is stiff. Pour into a mould and set on the ice. CANARY CREAM.—This name Is rather misleading. Tt is “Hamlet” with the Prince left out, for though a delic- ious dish there is no cream in it. Dis- solve one ounce of gelatine in a pint of water by first soaking and then heat- ing it. Strain and add to the liquid the juice of three oranges, the grated rind of one, the juice of one lemon, the yolks of four eggs, well beaten, and a cup of sugar, or more if it is liked very sweet. Stir over a gentle fire until it just boils, and put it in a mould. TUSCAN PUDDING—Make a boiled custard with one pint of milk, sweeten- ed with a half cup of sugar, boiled and poured on three beaten eggs. Return the mixture to the saucepan and stir until it thickens, but do not let it cur- dle as it will if it boils for more than a second. When eool add one pint of cream, half a cup of sugar, a quarter of a box of gelatine, dissolved and strained, half a teaspoonful of vanilla, a quarter of a teaspoonful of essence of lemon, twenty drops of extract of bit- ter almond. Put in a mould with smooth sides and pack in ice and salt. The proportion is two quarts of broken ice to one of coarse salt, well mixed. | Mfr Rustler clapped his hand to th In an hour remove the mould, and after | side of his head and retreated to the wiping it carefully uncover it, and with | other end of the office. a knife scrape the frozen cream from “Now, Jim,’ said the shooter to the the sides. Beat it thoroughly, as this | clerk, ‘give that loud-mouthed fool al! makes the texture fine and smooth. If] pecan drink and don’t charge him it is nearly frozen add half a pound of | nothin’ for it. I guess that right ear sweet almonds, blanched and chopped fine, half a pound of candied ginger, | he ever comes ’round here wakin’ mr cut in small pieces, and half a pound | ag’in I’ll get the other one.’ With that of citron prepared in the same way. If jhe retired to bed again. the cream is not very stiff return the “The flow of blood from the rustler’s mould to the ice, repeat the process in |ear was soon stanched, and when I tion in Kansas ‘fails to prohibit,” re- marked J. P. Jarvis, of Emporia, to a Republic man, ‘and while this is tru I have, nevertheless, seen times in tha: State when it was mighty hard to ob- tain a drink of red liquor. The firs: -own I located in when I came west wa. Wichita. Things were pretty wild in those days, and one evening I met a ‘rustler’ in the office of the principa tavern of the town. He was bent o getting a quantity of booze in his s: tem, having already made a good be- ginning, and demanded a drink of th: clerk. The clerk refused, saying that he could give no one whisky without the permission of the proprietor, who, by the way, was somewhat of a-kilie: himself—having no less than five not-h es in his gun barrel. After roundly abusing the clerk, the rustler asked to have the proprietor’s room pointed our to him, saying, with a string of oaths. that he’d get some whisky in that house or there’d be bloodshed. “The hotel-keeper’s room opened intc the bar. The rustler went to the door and commenced battering on it anc calling loudly for the’ man inside to ‘wake up.’ The first thing the rustle xnew the bedroom door was suddenl; jerked open by a half-clad man with < mean look in his eye and a gun in h‘s mand. ‘You want a drink, do you? Zou blankety-blank! Well, I'll get my pay first!) Bang! went the gun, and “It has often been said that prohibi- | is pay enough for one drunk, and ify THIS WEEK'S NEWS. | A Summary of Current Events—The World’s Doings for the Past Six Days Gathered and Condensed for Our Readers, General. The City of Melbourne Bank has closed its doors. The Chinese Government has ordered a body of troops to Kucheng to protect the missisons. Two men were fataily shot and one badly beaten in a fight between ferry- men at Edison, Washington. Joseph Dernbourg, a member of the French Academy, died yesterday. He was in his elghty-fourth year. Twenty people were injured in a trolley car collision at Indianapolis. A misplaced switch was the cause of the accident. A movement has been started in Lon- don to establish a new line of trans- Atlantic steamers to run from Cardiff to New York. Fire destroyed the cigar factory of ‘Whitmore Bros., and the tobacco ware- house of Julius Marquise, at Kirkville, N. ¥. Loss $80,000. Jacob Gigax, a Zanesville, Ohio, banker, committed suicide by placing his head on the railroad track in front of an approaching train. The lake steamers Britannic and Rus- sia collided in the Detroit river yester- day. The Britannic was sunk and the Russia badly damaged. Eleanora Duse, the celebrated actress, 1s suffering from melancholia, and her H condition causes her friends much un- - easiness. She is at Milan. Mrs. Zylphia Hodgman, the oldest living person of Saratoga Springs, cele- brated her ninety-elghth birthday yes- terday at Saratoga. Ex-Secretary of War Endicott is re-| Ported as being in feeble health at his! home in Danvers, Mass. He is aid to be; suffering from serious mental trouble. It ig rumored that the Durant jury in San Francisco has been tampered with, | but neither the District Attorney nor the | an aggressive fight against the Lords, TO THE BEAUTIFUL MEMORY OF THE|S 0° 20a» as he gently tapped his three-quarters of an hour, and add the | went to my room two hours later h- nuts, ginger and citron after the second | was in perfectly good humor, trying to beating. wet even with the proprietor by drink- -ig all the liquor he hed in the house. -St. Louis Republic. Chief of Police will efther affirm or deny the story. Members of Lasters’ Protective Union of Boston struck yesterday for | an advance from $3 to $850 per day, and voted to remain out until they at- tain their object. John M. Randall, of East Orange, ied yesterday at Rangeley, Me,, of tastidious in matters of English. When , . ow, paralysis. Mr. Randall at one time great towns have turned against the | Mr. O’Hara, a policeman, said: We rep’ ry Ghemunge county ition tis Liberals, and the counties have follow- | collared him,” Justice Taintor replied; | New York Legislature. ed the boroughs. All the local issues | ‘You arrested him, and you ought to be The California State Labor Com-' on which the party leaders depended |ashamed for not saying so at once.| misisoner has prepared a petition to | have been repudiated. The result is so | S5uch language as you used is not fit] Congress, asking for the fe of a! stupendous that all partisan attempts |!anguage to use to a magistrate in a | law to restrict the immigration of Jap- to explain it away are futile. The | public courtroom.” But Mr. O’Hara did }] @nese into the United States. safest generalization that can be form-|not empty slang. The Verb “collar” suse Goff, at Richmond yesterday, ed is that, with Mr. Gladstone in re- |has-long been used transitively, mean- | 2n the South Carolina registration case, tirement, Mr. Parnell dead, the Irish | ing to “seize or take-hold of a person | dismissed the complaingnt’s bill for . >) » | @n injunction. The decision upholds party rent with feuds, and the Liberal | py the collar; more loosely, to capture. the present registration laws. leaders unable to carry out the New- | [he verb was thus employed early in ; At the convention of Missourl Demo- castle programmeand unwilling tomake }:he seventeenth century, Steele, in the | erats enters a strong silver plat- Guardian, No. 84, wrote: “If you ad- form way adopted. Tht congratula- vised him not to coMar any man.” Other | tions of the convention were sent to instances are: Gentleman’s Magazine, | Senator Blackburn, of Kentucky. 1762, “His lordship collared the footmaf! | _ William Brockway, Ablel L. Smith, who threw it:’ and Marryat’s sentence | William E. Wagner and Mrs. Libbie in “Peter Simple,” “He was collared by Smith, who were arrested last Saturday two French soldiers.’—Boston Journal. Se Liberal Defeat in England. No political party in England was ever overwhelmed with a more dis- astrous defeat; there has been nothing like it for three generations. All the ——E——————— “Collar” is Old English. Justices in New York are ignorantly the people have considered it necessary to have a change and to give Mr. Chambertain a chance to show what h= can do with his Torr Democracy. To this may be added the fact that the Unionists had a svperior organization and all the money they needed for a sucoessful canvass; the Liberals lacked leaders, organizers, candidates, and has lost most of its strengtn an ese Commons, although it has forced the Liberals in many boroughs to recoznize its influence. Many partisans proclaim that the Liberal party has been destroy- ed; that was said also in 1874, but the party returned to power triumphantly in six years. Great parties do not die easily. He Was the Graveyard. The following incident, so an English paper declares, occurred in a New Zealand law court: The dispute was between two Maoris, one a young man, and the other an old chief. The young man claimed a piece of land, which was in posses- sion of the old fellow. The plaintiff made an impassioned I appeal to the judge, concluding with 7 the demand that he should have back the land where his father, mother and ancestors were buried, etc., ete. The old chief then got up, and, with a look of supreme contempt for his opponent, exclaimed: “Your ancestors buried, indeed. You fool! Many years ago I killed your grandfather and ate him; afterward I xilled your father and mother and ate for counterfeiting, have been held in de- fault of $15,000 ball each for examination August 14. A Congress of Desf and Dumb Assooi- ations is in progress in Dublin. Among those in attendance at the (geenine ses- New York, who represents tha fo: States at the Congresses the ‘dared The town of Sprague, in Skamania Oo Buttermilk for Freckles. Do the early summer freckles prove tor ticunie cures *-arcee las clamor the year, and the very best thing that droves reliable year after year is simply zommon buttermilk. Secure it as fresh 1s possible; it will be found that nothing zan equal this fresh buttermilk for Te- oving tan, freckles, sunburn, or moth bowsea, were, dead sand pai spots It has the great advantage that | $§,000,000. Berg t does not injure ‘the skin, but makes it Actin ‘age: uo ir b gs District Att softand white. Take a soft sponge and | Washington, said Sestetten ie hile ss pathe the face, neck and arms before | of Miss Flagler, who shot and ikilled the retirhg for the night; then wipe off the Boy See Green last Saturday, would arava tenely: In the morning wash it podbean rerspand Jury when it off throughly and wipe dry with a in) September: ‘ashtowel. Two or three such baths aE. CoDavie, Ident of Amert- zach jeek during the summer months = of Hechasieal Fin neers, will tke off and "yeep off the tan and kK, dest rig! TE ig at rei ‘reckl®\and' keep the skin soft and spifited horse that he haa rat smootB+Philadelphia Times. " stunted and threw him per ell A New Word. he Window Gass Workers’ “DefWization” is a new word added forthe: oe ae eaatare western and :0 the Mguage in a story told by Sen- fon at Atients Sit ates ursday ator Pimer about an Illinois farmer, ine wage sla ter ih vho, tlseveral years had been selling lim wd for $6 a cord. “This year,” says Gator Palmer, “he came to me vith load and I told him that I dia not wh it. He offered it at $2 a cord. ‘ stillfused, and he wanted to know why fould not take it at $2. I told aim using soft coal, for which I it, 16 per cent, ad ist! vance along the The Pennsylvania Bolt and Nut = Dany, of Lebanon, Pa., have notified the thelr wages are i: 0 beed Care the order to go into effect on stomach—“here they were buried, and ———— =» The iron foundry of the Knowles steam pump works at Warren, Mass., was burned. Loss, $175,000. Senator Stewart, of Nevada, will! start a weekly ‘free silver newspaper at Washington in a short time. The Manton and Lymansville mills at Providence have increased the pe snr deat wages of their operatives seven per ceat bed A manufacturer of Anniston, Ala., has secured the contract for equipping the city of Tokio, Japan, with water pipes. At a fireworks display at Preston Park, Brighton, England, a mortar ex- ploded and sixteen persons were in- jured. Miss Adelaide Bassett, while ascend- ing in a baloon at Peterborough, Eng- land, struck a telephone wire. She jumped and was killed. The wooden box sent to Police Com- missioner Roosevelt yesterday turns out to have been filled with sawdust. It is regarded as the work of a prac- tical joker. There is a report that Miss Flagler, of Washington, who shct a negro boy for stealing fruit, may be indicted. General Flagler has taken his daugh- ter out of town. The London correspondent of the Times at Shanghai says that the mis- sionaries killed at Ku-Cheng were mur- dered by an organized band of eighty of the vegetarians. Mabel C. Hartford, said to have been badly injured in the massacre at Krehung, China, was brought up in Dover, N. H. Her father and mother are dead. She is 35 years old. Dr. John L. Near, aged eighty-seven, died at Flat Rock, Mich. yesterday morning. Dr. Near was a Republican of prominence, having assisted in the formation of that party “Under the Saks” at Jackson. Lady Sholto Douglass has applied for admission to the Alameda High school in San Francisco. She has not yet been enrolled, as there exists a doubt in the mind of the principal about the eligibility of a married wo- man to enter the school. The Journal of Commerce and Com- mercial Bulletin estimates that the fire loss of the United States and Canada for the month of July, as compiled from our daily records, shows a total of $9,085,000. The losses for the same month in 1893 were $12,118,700, and in 1894, $16,307,000. Mrs. George W. Pauley, a lady prominent in church and social circles of Moline, Ill, is dead. She was thrown from a bicycle eight weeks ago, and although at first the accident was not vhought to be serious, it was after- wards found that her neck was dis- iocated at the occipital joint. This zaused an absess, which resulted in death. The Vienna correspondent of the London Standard says that it is re- ported that cholera has broken out at Visneviec and Vicegrod, in Russion Podolia, near the Austrian frontier. A despatch to the London Times from Havana says that the Spanish generals in Cuba have been shifted to different posts, it is believed, in an- ticipation of a more active policy. The Board of Trustees of the Catho- lie Summer School of America held its annual meeting at Plattsburgh yester- day and re-elected the Rev. Dr. Conaty, of Worcester, as its president, with the following board of officers: First vice- president, the Rev. P. A. Halpin, S. J., of New York city; second vice-presi- dent, Major John Byrne, of New York city; secretary, Warren E. Mosher, of Youngstown; treasurer, the Rev. M. M. Sheedy, of Altoona. > Fo errata re | SAXON TALKS TO RAINES. Ue Retused Point Blank to Support Him for Senator. Canandaigua, N. Y., Aug. 9.11 - aint-Governor Saxton’s frank mtateuenl 92 his opinion that John Raines, in view of his opposition to New York reform esislation, ought not to be renominated -or Senator by the Republicans of On- tario and Wayne counties, has given a staggering blow to the Raines canvasa n pel ee Mr. Saxton is believed ws not only for hii also Wek Cees Morton, des ines was alarmed by the new: yesterday aftergoon he took a trate tee Wayne county, intercepted Mr. Saxton on a train going to Rochester, and ask- 2d him to modify his decision. But Mr. Saxton was firm. He would not with- draw what he had said in opposition to Raines’ candidacy, and he frankly told the wage stale for the nemt | Raines that h ve adjourned, after salting’ we position. o/ aDOUIGE peratet! tee Nea - eftire i OO r MINISTER DENBYMOVING. ex) loves. in ‘the’ puddling and rolling | "ing All Measures to Protect Americans 1 in China From Mobs. Washington, Aug. 9.—In response to Es Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re- t hens, can she?” I Ft | quiresa constitutional treatment, | es oul Mrs. John Brown, of Pitts- | @ire is taken internally, acting directly Eponets % re in ity visiti i : sous surfaces of the system, y e in the city visiting their | piood and muco faccsote the afpease and eee r i 3 he patient strength by building up the a oy Soto ke was formerly Miss Eliza- S aution ‘and assisting nature in doing its She keeps ducks,” replied y. hat they offer One Hundred saad The Entire Alphabet. EY & CO., Toledo, O. All who are desirous of having idiot went to work and put the whole their hair straightened, by the} alphabet on.” latest and most harmless prccess, the fullness of the | gansing the hair to iether around the hips in a ., lustrous, shou! y mntal folds and a thick and : tekypenead athe PS, Bee id t isms. You should have it boiled— f office. Call and get a] gan so| Box S « PRATIAD ” better| that will kill them. paid a ton. “Gosh!” the exclaimed. I he you was trying to demonetize silvetd now you are tuelizbod.”* trying to de- {f the white men were not here I would »ury you in the same cemetery.” The young fellow never again referred to his ancestors, while the old gentle- man afterward went by the name of the “graveyard.” | A Cautious Bishop. Bisl Potter, of New York, while yin} a Syracuse hotel, was called 1p0N | reporter, who finally put the juestil “Bishop, What do you think ot the’ woman?” “Why do you ask me thhestion?” the bishop replied. A Story of a Novelist. A good story is being told of Anthony Hope. He had occasion, the other night, to take into dinner a lady be enews him only as plain Mr. Hawkins. Ce ro R : hostess afterward asked the good lady sey Hee tea Doane stretched whether she had talked to Mr. Hawkins |. °..5 mane i 9 vou expect me to about “The Prisoner of Zenda” and | 141. eeeey pyre? Every good “The God in the Car.” “Certainly not,” womathe ave its impress from was the reply; “I don’t think Mr. Haw- eats ¢ if oa te be if one be , , a kins the man to be interested in that always the snacey ra eels op 2 — don Sketch. class of book.”"—Londo: and of brrows, and his helpmeet.” He Didn't Astonysh the Small Boy. A conjuror was recently performing to] the old trick of producing eggs from a He is ex- the trousseau, and he is can satisfy the extrava- oned by custom and ardent passion. Young : country are said to be viten Sdthe City of Mexico pur- 2nasing ts of finery for the ladies theit) and the spectacle they resent fy consult the measure- ments, Whey carry with them for l sorts hents, is very amusing.— JShicago je. “Of course she can,” replied the boy. “Why, how is that?” asked the con- its | Richmond State. “Confound it!” exclaimed Jackson, “what a stupid fellow the jeweler is!” “How so?” inquired his friend. “Why, I told him the other day that { wanted engraved on the engagement ring the letters from ‘A to Z’—from Arthur to Zenobia, you know—and the Didn't Know, “Blow@ntiy didn’t know what he was Jabout when he boasted that NO his would ever wi the trous ‘ Se “Didn’ “Nop; he has just married Least of Two Evils. Fashionable doctor—My dear young at ASS you are drinking unfiltered T.| water, which swarms with animal or- club.” —Hourier. ¢. bd Signs. Signs ifert which will indicate the traimWe directions as to the nearest Jand wells of fresh water @ His patient—Well, doctor, I think I'd sooner be an aquarium than a ceme- tery.”—Pearson’s. xither si@Colorado river. Another Fish Story. T.| “games,” asked the school teacher, “what do you do with your odd mo- ments after school?” ; “IT waits until they ads up into an nour, and then I goes fishin’." She—D@ce fill the drawing room? He—Y filled the conservatory and garcq#one went out there. —Pick-Mi a PS terre be not required to furnish bail. f has been Consul-General of Peru in New York city, has resigned and will return home immediately to enter the Cabinet of the President. Mr. Quintana will be suc- ceeded as Consul-General by Francisco Perez de Lasco, the Consul, and Vice- | ments to the Military Academy at West Consul Alberto Falcon will Point hav Villis V. vacated be De Leseee take the place ‘e been issued to Willis V. Mor- lished in Cincinnati at once. It will be | Norris, located just outside the city limits. The | Shaffer, Franklin, La.; Hiram Glade, cat enterprise is backed by Frank H.| Brunswick, Ind., with Charles Borders, is the o Cloud, treasurer of the Phoenix Insur-| Winamac, as alternate, and Otis T. of a bicycle bloomer | ance Company. The farm and buildings will cover eight acres. A fine breed of of this city has agreed to purchase, will be ralsed. A peculiar shipment of cats Baltimore, Aug. 9.—Early this morn- has been ordered from Spain for breed- ing purposes. " ; ected by Arizona and| despatch which gives a report of an californig desolate regions on | interview with Cardinal Gibbons, pub- Ushed by the Gazette, of the friction between church and State in France. ugh. The Cardinal asserted that America ogra ere flere the infliction of a on re! lous est: Sp the Ahiotones Dalleved. fe tte amount of gold taken out by to-day’s of conscience for all, and that the government respected the feeling. Meyer Schoenfeld, the leader of telegrams from the Southern Methodist garment workers’ strike, said astertae and Presbyterian Missionary Society that the strike had not been declared off | Officials at Nashville, asking the State and that it would not be until she Con- | Department to tractors’ Association meets to-morrow Gata see de 01 sions in China, Acting Secretary Adee and decides to ment. accept the new agree-| telegraphed that United States Ministes Charles Dunlap, 2 general Denby had already taken the most - @ent of the Chicago, Rock Tada ne orous measures to secure their eaitee, Aes raved died in Chicago at 2.15 | and that renewed instructions had al- Ce rh e! ee oe aaoee ready been cabled to the Minister. It is Thureday night ‘He wae matey realized that the conditions in China are years old. now. such, with an ignorant Population The State Department has received | “°lding all foreigners, without discrimi- Ge following cablesram from Consul} "4tion, responsible for the Japanese Ger joie Ge pi ecetere aie to | conquest, as to make it well-nigh im- OA ean A SSAC: ong: | possible to police the whole of th im Wilco safe, none hurt. Ten Brit- interior country. Aces The North American Phonograpa Com- — Bi pany yesterday secured a ti = ‘SOM ICCES80} function from ‘Vice-Chancellor mere ‘Ot con nee . New Jersey, restraining the Edison Phonograph Works and Thomas A. Ed. 2enator Lindsay, of Kentucky, Wants the ison personally from selling phonographs | Piace—So Does Attorney General Harmon to anybody but the plat: , Who claim the sole right to sell the instruments. Cincinnati, Aug. 9.—The Times Star’s The Provincial Court, of Kissengen, | Special from Frankfort says that Sen- has rejected the application of Louis| ator William Li indsay will eter ot New York, to rescind its order for the Supreme nents to ae ‘or his arrest in connection with charges hiss Sy of having misstated his son’s age for tha | '°® Jackson, and that Secretary Carl- purpose of evading a tax, and has alsa | isle will then be re-elected to the Sen- refused the alternative demand that he| ate. In this city there is a movement or the appointment of Attorney-Gen- Juan Quontana, who for some years| eral Harmon to the Supreme bencli = a Se Appointments to West Point. ~ Washington, Aug. 9—Cadet appoint- ris, Dayton, Washington, with H. C. An immense cat farm is to be estab- | Pelt, Spokane, as alternate; Edward P. Louisville, Ky.; William A. Wingo, Martin, Tent. rca ats, the fur of which a leading buyer Suicide After Shooting Two Pe opie. ing Urban Eis, aged 33 years, shot his brother-in-law, Charles A. Pfeiffer, 32 years, his sister, Margaret Pfeiffer, and then shot himself. The Pfeiffers may recover. Eis will die. The London Chronicle has a Paris a 367,900 in Gold Sent Abrood. Wall Street, Aug. 10—The total European steamers was $367,900, of which the Umbria carries $262,900 and the Trave $105,000. The total exports of gold for the week were $2,048,100. mbes riehlibe = a oo pment Ser nese ee