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i r h r no .' x.ti in i i irr i j r f i tn t o i n ii. :ii mi n lie i r if iitks i tu l:i u- i iP' 'iu- i i. ... ,.. rtn Tin fir. it' " 1 w , ' ' i . iij.?m4 i - sfir ' : in tiu-
! ' A'l' int rf. re to.- and uper i-in " u hat the nei-hbors arrived they found it ! cration, until by a lgrV?tt battle . ; , lf i t'o be" in with sueeess his. ,,-,..,.;..,;-., three -.tiiotivj'tiid dollar.: j
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I :DCtXXl.TXrxa.XLS an.i !,,, i-c .ntituti..n-lly tu. t,rtv were found later. it he tlo.d of the Mohn&ledan in- j . - . ; -It. n hrtily -aj.plaud this
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4 . , - -"-'i,i "i i" it.i;. - . - i . vasiou . tt" a j xax oAUUixu Drij;.i""-i-'. i acti'.n Pr i uey m-jiaioi.v. - , t
V. ! T,..1,, ' mi noil u;i: AMis-r it. ! Death for Rufusal to Dance. Asia .Yc o,7. I.t ; - ' W with tfc'-viow-- evorered ..by .Mr.-;
liDV JeVelerV I btOre. I I..-!;... .!.., ,;. ..,..rb.-l,i,,.r.' -- r- i She Arrives With Her Dogs and; Anlrev i:;-hi, nmarkK It is not
I'ATII.nII.VS FIRST VETO.
hot shot rour.ED i:;to the
hanks or ror.ee eill
ADVOCATES.
TL2 JoiLt Ecsclutian cf Implied Con
jure of Senator Caracron Kill-"
cJLy tbe OoTcixor.
I! y.t l-l.t i;... Pa. p. I.. Cov-
rr. r P;ilti !i j. ur 1 hot -hot in-
! ??. r.i of the. Fore- bill,
.!- -.. - j:, .' !.-''i-!.it in- thi-j
i t- t r r. - : t; r - lo t!." jint r -!u-fi
! t i.iij .!! u -' j r .f S.-nator
:.; it a ;i!!)Aol to lie
mi. -:i t: '
it h''t an :I.rt -n
t; if! f t! 1. 1 ji'il'Iiali to pa
t t-.. !! r r -m. i,:,.i ip.iic.it.-
le a , t :
do r.' t infend
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Th
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lAITl-eN Mls.i.r.
"!" lite ;s.ite of tJ;e C.'otamon
f wa!'J 'f Penrisvlvania CentJe-
... --i I . r itLi return without
, n.y ap- r.a! t!.- concurrent reo
j I'.ti'.a f t!.'- S. riate. adopted Jan-
r L'Ti'i. 1'.I, as f !Iovr r, to wit :
i ! '..!. T.M.'it our
I Ftatt'-s Srmtor 1 cirnr
li e e
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v honorable t
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p ae f t lie !
etj. ri bill
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tU ! HI. of tl. i- Constitution of the
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: every ord.-r.
reolu-;
"- t- wnieij t!i concur-
e o t t.i JIot:es mny be
--irv. i iv;! on th Uition
lj I'Hiii'r;. !: i! be nTed
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' o -..t - .i ti i'3-.-( (url l) rf,:u,. here and show c3Ue
s.-i.i-i ef Jilrii-,:i.r.,lnhvtcwril nf prohibition should
r.Ii:;;! to tlu- ruir, and limila-j nft ii' should be made returna-
tif-r; prertH-'.l'n ttir cae . T a ,
I hi- Mvilua i th
.r t !.e jT' ntat i'-n
on y warrant
to n;e of tlsc
:t j-
he
( itii returned.
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In t f.e
i" T :ti io;e; n.tl.
,4!it.j -.f ;, j;y .:.,re !c :I -!
i n than is cor.taineil
'I.. of the resolution I as.
t fhi i..r.
rv it is intend-!
e l pi fav. r i t!;c bill no landing !
i:i th- I'nited " States s nate to j
:i l an i - ip;., ra -nt ti e t.et tJon i
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IrnUd tr;tes. i.qni-;,4,..ir tj. ,aft t ; o'clock this
. t !;e - - rc f-iil." P m.irnin.f wli.-n n woninii named
.'? yi'.VayZ b; uive myneftt to '
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the F dt r i! ( 'on! i-
implied.'y and
epr. -Iy r rI t' -tlif peojt.e
of tl - -v r.I St t! " p
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pr -r iNe ! ?.e t I I . I
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tor (!it h"'"ir--!i! at iu'-'.
i - i : r p ;'. i. -ce-ity
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r . ill t! d l"T n gi. it
- to t?;i.iii thi ri'ht of
as.d to lra!!f. r the
their II jr it h .
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I .lodt'-i il brar-.eht .f
I b t ri.l.H lit w it O the
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f ti e I. ri-latii-
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to thi !.d, u hie,
:i aporoi ino'e
I... ep.-n.jtt:re t.f m:u
millions'
.: d I! ir r.::d the ereatio'i of er.or-
;ii.; . :';.ia jatror;:i-e; it pro-
';.b- f- - eir:a-r- uth.rd at
r. .;;.!.?:. fr. m th- i bet ion .
h-Ti-t in nhh-h their jm.w.ts are
'p. b.- t.rri-I; it degrade the ;
l I V lil .l..llg It a political IO
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to
rp- tliale tl.e power
lit; it : the
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s-d ; t io.i i r t he !. i-t ion
t ate, . :;nt a?.d d:-! ri"t by,
ri.in li-T r it stip-r iors to!
t v p a i!,!i !. rt i-.n w hic!i.
:!. ir j;:dgn; t:t. may be u holly
i'i p rt '..-.' ctic. and inite
;.! jr .. ;.e a ei.Ili-ioa of State
Fe.b r: J at.it horit v. A cum
i!.e. iniitorial and evp.-n-a-
if :- i::ineec;irv ami im-
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p :.d t- -ure
ueii a p. an w ui not
Irte and untram- !
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will b
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(a th
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.!nr th," ncritv .-mil iii. i
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to I di-tro-t ai.d . nd i: -'. r bu-i- ; h.
- b the tr..i.q;ility of lection; .,.-lUi,. hc was aImot destitute. ;
will awakn ..-?;. ml di.ord. : Tiu- far of starvation so nreved on i
t-, pro-p. nr . ounI m-ral. ma- j h r children and herst If, rl he oUl
ti ri il a:: I political considerations i . fct. a boy of twt Ive. escaped from
.. ::ia: o i ii ii -uca a m a-ure .
d b.- reprobated and n ! en-.
lie. . I :iej,.-d as the Gen
r d A-
a'.lv
f Pt :my i ani i i
ter- of Mate :-!':-"
prop et the
cn-i-b-r la
fti . t. 1 to ;
tL.'Iit of it s cit i.-n. I
can ee no
. rt Hi t l.e approval
tpproval ol a inea-
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I . . - . . ........ -v i. I . r i urn. , , . r - i . , i- .-v-- i Tl - .ri.i'. u . sn . he : . . t . I . ,
mat ru V. ! er.iv t t!;c Pcooie ol
i ; ... - . -M-.ihin- 1. it of ..-ir ..,. I-..T.1.
ni.:iwr.dtli are !.. artilv ..m,.,.,,1 te,
the featurr-
n coii
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M ;;; I .1 - a
o -t :on
f "eiier-il
p :.: w .'I'-ei :;. tlore
is neither
t i.i-at ion m the rigiu of the
nor any wh'.le..me rlf. ct tit be
ofthi-bill. It is of'as.anlt pretty Lena .Mark while Franco-Italian billet Sir ot i nt ; j h u.r ths Afternoon, j old -.oldt.-irs. ;
e.iu. n,v, in ua uov. wiiat ..- ... ... . ........ . '" . . ;: .. i,." bringing aran wernn.-nop "... , i n-r.- vi.-tim
P'.do. J.,-..- b..:, mad- bv any j'onmg their residence, in tin from Urury i.ane, ti'Vfv-"- - t.(,n)pi4nv f;f :u.p,rs, a huge Engli-h , - !. ,
p,r-ie.:;.r -!iti.-d la -tior,; in.:. He then dragged her out- struck and delayed n;.rniance co.C-h-.a;v a Yorkshire terrier, no j I,; i in i;hl:. Pa.. Tel.. 2. A lad
iu'.cI, i: f..r.ta...t ha -ide and cut her throat from ear rather than submit tf-,'0 a wet k tln a iare sized rat. and ! nal:H-d C.!.mmodorej at Hatteiuh-.
.:.-:,t. d that it i a Pirtis.,,, ,,,:,.. toear. Sincr the doctors have re- reduction in wages Jev have, t ...i.,.. There is oheiu riou-jly ilhandfthe d...c4or,
.t ai.v iu it .n-tporting it i..rcl Iht to coneiounts she therefore, bee n notltltti Uat on aim . j ejokes about Sarah Uvtl a-l lie iu.-inl.fr of the family.
- V ...1!.., ,1, f uli-a th tf r.-.too.r ..r,.., r.-PriiMrc 7 tM Vrillld their lo.ii ; . j . . , .. . ! , .. I ' ., .1. -ielrlie-S
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Nor has!
it gained in popular confidence in
lh attempt to nact it I3 suppress-
: .1 i f i i .
in- tin- freedom o( U!,atc winch is
nipri intly iui)rtant to j "the
perfection of le'i-lation, tliciligni
t f the Senate nw to civil li!crty
itself." I cannot, therefore J con
'it ntiou-ly join in a reiuet to
tin- Senators of Pennsylvania to
favor fiich an enactment. j
Horn nr K. Patthon.
A BERING SEA DECISION.
The Supreme Court Has Jurisdic
tion in tho Caso. -
WiiiN;Tt, I. (".. Feb. ."I.- The
Supreme Court today1 handed down
a numher of ih ei-ion-!. Chief Jus-tire-
Fuller announced that the
Court had decided to grant the pe
tition of th Priti!it Government
f"r kave nle an ni,-, f,,r
a r. tit of prohibition to prevent
the District Court of Alaska pro-
ct cdin;; to carry out its decree of
forfeiture made in the case of the
sehooner SaywarT libeled for un
lawfully taking mu!s within the
waters of lit ring Sea. The Chief
Justice said that argument hal ta
ken a much wider range than! was
necessary, and that the court! was
of opinion that it had jurisdiction
I cured bv it passage.
L nitrti ulV WIlV tlf prohibition, under Sec--t!y
re- tf,,n ,;;s p, Ti.(,i Statutes, t re-
view the proceedings of the Alaska
Court. i
This settles merely the prelirni-
...... ..;, ,n ,,f the ri'ht to hrinir
, I,. ... ., int..- t'...,rt nml III., tn-.t.
ter i ( t to be -etth d is whether or
not t!i4. i (KlTt wju decide tliat'the
writ of proLibith
There ullPllK-n be
..r ,.r..i ti...n!.i
isf ue.
an argument on
th- merit of the Ik ring Sea con
troversy. !
I ;irt a-k ! counsel at what
,4.4, .. fi.t r :'..r. quiring the Al.tka
jtjt
A FIGHT FOR LIFE.
Wife of a Dead Miner Charges the
Superintendent "With Kill
ing Her Husband. '
PiTTi:rio;. Pa.. Feb. :!. Fred-
! crick Keidilev. the superintendent
,,f fl... M.,mini,ih Mine, tmrrnwlv
e scaped serious injury at the hands
(lf H,me f ,ie sutferers from last
Wl, ,liastcr. He was standing
I(.jnr, iclapproache.l and'demand-
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l:, r Im ,!. . rot.
!.:;d. l.Ki'iala.
said the
kilhd in
-upi rifltt fldelit ; "he Was
the mine."
You lie!" exclaimed Mrs. Hein
reieh ; ' you have kil! l him."
With "that she sprang at Mr.
Kei-hley like a tigress and seized
him with both hand around the
throat.
Mr. Keighley attmptcd t'i shak-
o'f thi frenzied Wi.nian, but hhe
!uld on. and he was a!tnot htran-
-led.. Then, with a roner ellort.j
l.e trar.e-i m r i r.-m ,ir;;Umi;;lt tie ,vicc ofii-mls. lio
H. n.reieh next miuI a number of j .lvi0 . ho- to tele-raH 'i. C(dum-
.'..,... :i!.d tlirew 1 belli at tin Ml per.
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mP-roie.-it. "'tie rriKmg (ilia on tne
head and ii.itietir.g u slight wound.
Mr. Keighb-y walked away ami
went to breakfa-t, thinking that
!ic would sooji be calmer. When
he returned, however, she was still
at the mine, ami accompanying her
w.i a Huii-rari.in woman. They
had anne'l thetntlves with stones,
and when Mr. Keighley appeared
he was struck and painfully bruised
At the ame time four Hungarian
men appeared and evinced a dispn-
to help the women. l ncy
t icidatt 1 w ildly ind surrounded
M r. Keighley. who w ould doubtles
ha e been seriously injured had
not a number of miners hastened
t' !is altaiee and induced them
l!ioe itv.n . . j
INSANE MOTHER'S AWFUL DEED.
InSicts Injuries. on Herself and Chil
dren, k ires uer iiouse, ana , i
three Perish.
Ioi;ros. Kan.. Feb. 2. News i
dren. Tires Her House, and
eaeh.d here this evening of the ;
,..rri!.'.. -...f i.f nil III -.'I'll Wliniilll. i
who has been living on a farm set-
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I
en mile wet of here.
Mrs. Henry Wvsong was left a
widow tv.o year ago, with three
children, the youn'ist four years
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oiI. Mie has Peen Having a very
ti,.. -.n.I looi ilo ivititt-r
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- r mind that he attempted to kill !
.
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,, r aDcr die had cut His mroai
with a knife, and he then ran t a
iifiL ibor s. iriving the alarm
!.,rn. it..
was almo.t exliausted from los t.f
blood.
The woman had the remaining
two children with her, and after in-
form helped a brutal stranger
evening to overcome and criminally
"'i'i i ucr.-o io.li i.e a- !
saitl to Iot. to stiow mat lie wa an
obtruixc Mlow with whom she
once refund t dance at party, j
OUicers are on hi track. J
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GREENSBORO, X.Kh, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY
HE HAS TWOxWVBS.
5:
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I Kalph Richardson Deserts His
if , nuu.J.I,,,..
nvh k, ;a., lili.Jrl. When
Florinda Hichftrdso. X.r Viol a
!iOJ," A.tf
Deignau reaches CoRinia, S. C,
she may create homeofip.
She has left here n fjie trail of
a treacherous husbaftd.tnd when
she reaches that cit y a jjvely time
U anticipated, as sli iicertained
within the past few laf that 6he
was married tf a laist; that
her hu!and was uiaiiel also to a
wrmian at that placoj tat he was
the father of two chi!f remand that
he had returned to thrfiii!urinor the
week
The Prunswick
(ells the
stor as follows : -:
She is nlK)iit-twentij-rlv.V years of
age, and resided in'At&usta for
some years past, wlrttnhc mar -
nage took place. SLr piet Ralph
Richardson eeveml !inis during
the past- two years in-Augusta,
where he represented ; hunseif as a
epmraereial traveler f.f l house in
Columbia, S. C. They Utcame in
timate and the resuljr rs that he
proposed and she acejUed him,
and the marriage tok place in
Augusta last November.
Since then she acc(fcu pitied him
on his travels to Atl:fntn Chatta
nooga, Nashville, Svanah a'nd
this city, where hcppf-ed to re
main a short while, nihi took pri
vate rooms at a houses o'GIouces
ter near Norwich street. -
Tuesday last, he tofcl 1-r he was
called suddenly away 4o 'olumbia
on business, and told er o remain
here until his return, t lftz left by
the IJrunswick and NyesPrrn train
mat nigut. . ?
Wednesday she waiidtjting Hie
inantlepiece in her r'iuand dis
covered a letter and jjeKram be
hind a -small picture, hCrn reveal
ed to her the fact thafjushusband
of a few months was j) bigamist.
The following is t'-iirtter and
telegram
s
Columbia, S. C, .Ifn.iJ, 1SIH
My Den' I! unhand :
Your long absence i. explain
able. Jennie and Ralph -aill 'papa'
daily, and the little Jlaljings ask
me, "When will pap-u? eirre home,
mama?" Your letter iout com
ing home are becon-jn:.' monoto
nous, and I wisli yfi Vould s;iy
when you surely will ij"u po that
I may answersthe ch'kn'ti's question-.
Your present eejjived. It
is a darling, or, ns in v friends say,
a daisy. Such hats 'ebecoming
f.ihional)ie here now Ijood bye.
Jennie and Ralph 'h,l kisses.
AIo accept lots" f rotiyo?ir loving
wife. A : Viol.A.
The following is th-ftr'igrani re
ferred to: j-. i:
C..I.I miua, S. Jaft. :'," 1MH.
Jennie and Ralph 2 at' very ill.
( on:e at once.
Viol . v b'i uSi:po..
TIu, W(miau was ,h,i'oi4ided and
. i . :r
lua
and ascertain if t.-p' icts were
such as they appeareoi t.if c.
She telegraphed immediately and
received no reply unti&slf received
a letter con tinning hef.rs.
Mrs. Richardson immeili
ately made arrangemtint; and left
for Columbia, and tlj oytlook for
Ralph Richardson 'is" that he
will tind himself $).elind the
bars in a few tlays, iwdfs he gcjts
wind of the matter atft sips.
The Blue Daul;:i; 4
- - ;
Among themst imjorSant rivers
in Europe is the - Darij: jv; in fact,
it is the second rir. It has a
length of one thousarl -ven hun
dred miles; it ami iS? tributaries
drain a valley having nr area of
over three hundred thtilolid square
miles. Manyjiatioiisjjlvif along its
banks and thrse of thJriW rs which
flow into it, and nea.rlf Tis? irty dia-
urc Hp0ken fromitource to
its mouth. It rises & iiv Plack
Forest the nort'.i of JHV-erland,
;t -"-source to
and almost in sight it r reneh
frnntiiT 'I'll Tf 11 r ll i a Ul T 'l .'111(1
Austria is its course. fj.J'Aigli nun
'. - r .. r . m
ui -
jgary, past
Roumania
Servia apt Situgaria.
and Roujfila, while
j tributaries t.ew in 1 roi.i -y'snia arm
.Macedonia on the soufjiatjil l'hand
m r i
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. . . : J- n. .1.
,,n the nortn, so inai p.o-i
..Hv of t lie Danube Auiorises the
most important porti;i -o,i' Eastern
KuroPe. It runs thro'i ik -.the bat-
,.,., , ..- , 1"
tle - L - round of civil izaJor;. ana sav-
...... r-
agery. Here the RouiJincontend
ed with the Scythijniland the
Huns; here the Greekm;:re strove
to maintain its supreuJ.ovS over the
hordes of savage, tribes Qieh came
- .
down from the steppe-i' o, Jiussia,
liere, after the cinpiri4f1he East
faded
away. v iiari"iii;.uc
con-
tended with savage tr'beof semi-
Ballet Girls Strike? anil Lqsc.
... .- : t
Xiw YoiiK. 1-eh. i, .( tio.eu
manager
be yarpjer
manager mi. . .
grange land that tWj lU he out .
of & situation The Vrghix goe
to Jioston with the enjt ,it.
la-t ! 'A A ...:.J x'. l.v.1. Th.. ..v-er.hie fr. ..). nr s-i: 'oo'-t i
The English Girl and the American j REV. SAM JONES THRASHED
, !;.. I Girl. : i ii , t - ' .
! i j The Llayor of Palestine, Texas. Ap-
In "jOvcr ilie Tea-Cup-."; that ! plies a Cane Vith Visor.
remarkahle product of an oeiogen- PAi.rriM , Tex., Feb. I. The
arian brain. Doctor Holmes intro- unbridlei;! to?i;t:e of Ilex. Snin
duces two yotinjf women, the one . Tones, tl'o ev'.1nV'elitJ has .kindled
an English and the'otlier an Ameri-'j a ment;i conilasrration in J'aJ.-s'-enn
girl, and jcontrasts tliem in a j tine. Th-.- Kev. Sam. in of Ul
lively anil instructive way. He de
6cribes the English girl as the
rosier and the heartier of the two;
the American girl a? more delicate
in features, more mobile and ex-,
citable but suggesting the thought
that she would tire out before the
oUier. ; He points out. also." 4hat
although both of the young women
are very inqusjtive, very fond of
asking questions, there is this curi
ous ditference between them : The
English; girl settles down into her
answers and is quiet; the Ameri
can girt is never satisfield with
Yesterday's conclusions, but is al-
J" -rays reopening old questions in
l W ; n I :
ibe light of some new fact or novel
idea. . ; -, .
j It is interesting to note the view
of the same topic taken by another
American, Mr. W, (W. Story, who
has, perhaps, hadj larger oppor
tunities of comparing' the two
types. Mr. Stor- says that if you
put an English girl beside an
American girl whose ancestry is
pure English, you 'will perceive
a : striking 'difference in shape,
nature and color. The American,
us a' rule, is slenderer, paler, slighter-limbed,
thinner-featured and
more vivacious and excited in man
ner. The English girl is fuller,
rosier in color, heavier in build
and calmer.; iFrom the view-point
of complexion, the one suggests a
li'.v and the other a rose. The voice
of the' American is thin arid sharp,
that of the English girl is' rich and
low. Put according to Mr. Story,
the greatest difference is in the
feet and hands. The American's
foot is'small, thin, high-arched and
tetulohous in the ankle. The Eng
lish girl's is plump, Hat and full in
the ankle. There is the same con
trast iii the hands. Theli, again,
although an Englishwoman's voice
is more pleasant to hear in conver
sation American girls sing better,
for the English can never fully
utter their voice and throw it out.
A'cie- Y.'iih- I.efni
QUAY TALKS OF 1892.
He Thinks Cleveland Easy to Beat if
I Nominated.
i i :
Wasiiixoton, D. C, Eeb. 1.
Senator. luay was interviewed today.-and
is (luoteii as follows: J
have not been feeling welj, "'he an-s-Aerc
in response to an inijuiry
concerning his health, "and as soon
as I aiii sure tha no 'contingency
will again bring up political' legis
lation in the Senate I will pack my.
tra"ps jand start ' for Florida. I
want .ii cjiange, and I feel that
Florida j climate and excitement
of tarpon: Jishing is the oiih' reme
dy -for my worn-out condition."
-Have you been watching the pro
gress of the various rTeniocratic
Presidential candidates?" "Why,
ye: Id some extent. I think that
even tl-day Cleveland is the choice
of tie '-rank and file of the Demo
cratic j party for the nomination.
Notwithstanding his popula rity
fwitli tjiei masses he .would be the
easiest man whipped of all 'hat
have llceii suggested. The enemies
he made while in oitiee among the
hustlers would work his ruin. Hill
could earn New York. I don't
think anything could prevent his
doing 'so." ;
"What do you think of the Cor
manjbbom?! "is. there anything in
it? Iio you think Mr. Gorman is a
strong; man? Do you think a
Southern man could be elected to
the presidency?" 'T don't know,
but I believe a Southern Democrat
would! be more acceptable to all
n.-irties th'an one from the North.!
The Southern Democrats are clean
er cut and more liberal' minded
than their Northern brethren, and
I believe that in the 'unfortunate
event of a Democratic being elect
ed in 1M2 we would fare much
better! ut the hands of a Southerner
than we would with a Northern
DennTcrat."'
; A Wonderful Memory.
The follow ing anecdote of 3Io.art
shows that he must have been a
born musician : -
- When fourteen years old he
heard in Rome the Miserere of Al
le-ri ;i and knowing that it was for
bidden to take or give a copy of
this famous piece, he p:iid such
attention to the music that when
he reached home he noted down
the entire piece. He was enabled
a few days afterward to check the
copy,: when he found th'at he had
not made a single mistake. The
...!- Io- oroduecd such a sen
sation in Rome by singing the!
1. ..,.,,nrt tlint 1'nllC i
.Miserere iu .ouv.i, i..... - i -,
Clement XIV, requested that he i
should be'presented to hint- . Thus. ;
; A;,iAr S.-.rn h is very near to :
. ; f j Jer f.iCe is full and her
U ; f
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l. v i i t o. rv . t . i. m. . . - - s ......... ,
. ii ........ l, To rlifimivi crno .. tn w c :r' : ali'i. o:niM il iir
I.I'IIIIJ.IHU inline - - ui'- . - i . - ,
12, 1891.
addressep. dealt plainly,, harshly.
with some thing- that-had been re
ported jt.bout certain' relation's . of
the 3bWor of Palestine relations
that thej Mayor, ht-ld dear as the
apple ofjhis eye. As a';rtsult the
flavor to-dav thrahed the e van e-
' lUt with! m
In the' struggle the cane changed
hand
and the Mnvor received
blows before the bystanders .could
part therngry combatants. Heavy
onuses jwere- milicted. and both
bled profusely. In a few minutes
the traij puljed out of the station
with Sajn. Jones on. Hoard. Mayor
Word ivas subsequently arrested
and placed under bonds for ajrgra-.
v.neu ufsauu ami ior carrvinir a
pistol.
I After U hasty meetangof citizens
handbill were issueij ealHng for a
meeting for the purpose 'of eon-demning-the
attack jof the. Mayor.
Pelow
telefjram
we give
a characteristic
from Sanp Jones. ?ivin'
his version of the afl'air
The onje "gall-us .Mayor"! of I'al-
. : .1 . i . i
estine
trjed to cafce your Uncle
Jones
this morning at the; .depot.
I wrenched the cane; from him and
wore liim
out. I
a In a little- dis-
figured b
criticised
;it still
in tne rinsr.
the r rinLr. I
his
. It
o 1 1 i c ild -jc a re.e.r 1 a s i
needed criticising.
S.lt. P.'Jo'xes.
Novembeit
WANTED TO SELL HIS WIFE.
Oscar Holnnan Sorry he Can't Accept
i a $100 Oiler.
LkhaxOn, Pa.. Feb. j. bast Fri
tlay Osc-ar K. Hotrman. a cigarma-
ker of this citv, received the fol-4
lowing lctjk-r from jiam'1 A: Moore,
a laborer at Light's, -rolling mill:
Lkuaxox 'City-, Jan. ;!0, 1S11. "
- i -
Usc'ir '. II tf)', , kid ': '
Dkau Sik: I hereby ask you
wether you will sejl me Mary for
f 100 cash. If you! agree, meet me
at any oiise you call for., Y'ou sed
you did not want her no 'more, and
he sed she don't want to live with
you. She wcuild socmen elie than go
back To you. If so,1 let me know at
once. J will give .you the money
at the ofisc. .
J Sai i fiJvFJ l. . Mooni:..
P. S. At ajjiiy time'1 y o.u wish -to
meet . us we. wifl be there. ;
Iloii'mau immediately proceeded
to the o'jlice of City- 'ont roller R.
L. Miller, where, he has a case of
wife desertion pemhtn'g against
him, am asked the Controller if -it
would ii'it ;b' jiossible for him to
accept tje oiferVits was badly, in
need of rnoney, stating that if he
could dispose of her in that way he
would be Willing to;take .f ."0 or less
providing she would withdraw the
charge against him, ; a-nd'- would
then settle; the costs:! The Con
troller told him that Tie cotild not
negotiate the mattec fr him',' upon
which Hoifman -went ! away much
disappointed. f
Anccdo
Michael
e 'of Michael Angelo.
ngeo. at a time-when
Italy paidjso much attention to
ancient art; that modern , had no
chance of Tjeing judged fairly, had,
it is said, resort tola stratagem to
teaeli the critics the fallacy of
shaping their judgments by fashion
or reputat ion.
He sculptured a statue representing
a sleeping beauty, abd breaking-Olf
am arm, but-jed it in a place, where
excavation were being made: .It
was soon -found, and'., lauded 1y
critics and-the. public as a valuable
relic of antiquity, far superior to
anything doiie'for centuries.. When
Angel though t -k; .had gone far
enough- he produced the broken
arm, and, to the great morf ilicat ion
of the critics, reveled himself -'a
tlio t.-lllnfor. A'i'" !', h' 'f'l i
- - i .1 -
I.--.'- i
A DISASTROUS FIRE.
The Heel a Iron Works at WTilliams
burs, Pennsylvania, Destroyed.
Nkw '..u;k' Felty ; 1. The Hecla
Iron W-rks im Williamsburg, were
burned ha an early hour this morn
ing, causing a loss which is estinup
ted at f'0H. j
The iron works were one-story
buildings, but covered an entire
block, iirennan's dc Collings'-Coop--erage,
situated opposite the Tfecja
Iron Works. Davis k Go's. 'varnish
factory, adjoining 'the cooperage,
the six story building occupied by
the J. S. Nugent, Paper Company,
land thei Eureka Incandescent Elec:
trie Lighting Company, caught lire
and weTf partially' destroyed. The
damage to the-e Jir.ms and build-iri'-s
i-: estimated at; . 1 0.0,000.
! , i' .
The Soldiers" Home Association.
i
The Senate ykstentay-unanimous--
y (af (l the lull .incorporating the
it '. l.i -P .:e e I l.e .-iai'-
U of inuil'erence
i , reet v ( uelto ciganuie ruc.xv-
inK Heismokef tvo pack of ci
.ttes a day, f !
;
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fBy Ihe Fnlriot
AT
We have decided to -close
and have marked
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lown from the original sel
.i and as follows :
2 New 31arkets, original price "."f IS
10
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10.
7
s
tl
:
.1
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3
2 Wraps,
1 Jacket, .
1
1 -1
1 '
1 " .
5 Knit Jackets'.
1 Roy's Overcoat, size I years,
This great redui-t ion, seems ridiculous, an
VA : : J. ..... . . . . " . - .
all'ord it, -hut it is; ,ur entertainment
you have to do is )to come and" payto us ONK-1I ALFJp!liI( -ll fof the i-goods-,
'and we feelsure that you will say it-js oncjtf !t hie best . bariraiiis 'i
you ever made. Our object in closing these goods out ni Uiis; pi-ice, is !;; I
io avoid carrying them over the summer "sd
plain figures, and one price Jto everybody.
bargains are gone, loo corsets at
from :7i to 7."c. each, but the boxes' ha
consequently they must go. We have
.u inis stock-taking season at our
alt ortl-to let these opportunities pa
NATH)NAL PANIC
Jan. b".
Rcxymond & Powell,
SoMimiiNc; l:dit
A Farm and
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We are plea.set t announce that we
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date of payment i n f this month
GUIDE AND PRA(STP;AL FARMER Jr.
"X3TTo all Hew subscribers who jiav
payment in this month we
will
AND PRACTICAL FARMDR freejor uiii
g&hTn ail who pay one.ytar iii-.'advance from j,Ianuary!ist ve
the BREEDER'S GUIDE AND
one year.
jfOT"Tb all whose subscription isiaid a plirt M' the ;year ! in
who will piiyenough to make it
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S bt'im: AND
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issued twice each month -and! chuck
tioni
for the farmer and stock raiser.
various farmers' orga nizat ions "and
er of I in: 1' atciot.
Lome and subscribe. now. Get your
besti pa pcy. published in. Guilford cniity-apd ah e!cf-
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life -and Fire
Office zcl
QBEEITSBOKO, IST:; O
Agents Wanted
Vt-rv towii .to -H
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NOT!
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th.. itateol" -Jo-. t'VlUrigUt,..-j-eae.l.
t )ii refiv notily all Oeix.ir- jiiiutig ; -j -;.j.,li,i,
agin !'"'''."'" d--e kse.l: to iire-ent ;
tlt.-rn p.'.J. i:. McKuikl'f, '" agent, b-r
i.avm-nt:-anl settlfin.elilt nil or heh.re ! VTv
ih,.,i:,tli dav of .latoiafT, or t his ;c..,)ir.
..,.!...,. ;n .n t.h-iiT in tr.-ir if t heir re-i
c.ver'v- All per.ro, buIe.l.tei.L-t-o the
- liU estate are hereby imtiiie.l t settle
at onee with John E. Mcknight, my
aKnt' '" XKbblK Abr.'tK;nT,
Adm'rx of Jos. F. Alhrihbt.
Jan. i:h, is'.n.
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