The Gastonia
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VOL. XXill. Ufcr.srasttfr.,,} GASTONIA. N. C., THURSDAY, MARCH •, 1902.
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“•LI HACK'S- STOKY.
Bill An VHIa AMI Ika DM AM
UMt Arp la Atlaeta CowUluUon.
Of onoree—of oourae It was Tom
Moors. Hoar oaks 1 to any Wist Burns
wrote that pratty ballad beginning
‘'And I know by tbs amoka that so
gracefully curled f” I knew batter
and the editor should bare corrected
It, for he koew better, too What is
•n editor for if he does sot correct a
penaae*1 like that f Bui I am
wade the mistake for It baa
me three letter! and a postal
. kk renting bn, and prone that
the people who read the old-time
authora era not a I dead. The tarn,
line of that verse rUwaya ramlada me
of a good oM man, a oomradc. Captain
John Hoekanhnll. an Englishman by
birth, but a Georgia rebel who uend to
recite poetry for us around the camp
dree in IMS sad 1868. Wa called him
“Old Hock” and everybody loved him
for be waa a ouckaey and dropped the
h*» where be should not, and vies vans.
Than la always a charm Is htokaa
English ecd to murder the King’s
English la no grant offense. "Old
Hock” knew a great dial of Tom
Moore mod Borne and Hood aud
Campbell aud it waa a treat to hear
him say:
”Tha ’ear* that la ’amble might
>ope for It ’are.”
He knew that other asset belled ef
Annie Crawford:
"KmUiltcn MftVtwrutDQ, Uwffiit d*«a
to broifcloi
Tbo bon Of lba banter la beard on tbo
MU.”
And ba alwaya aalf ••Tbo *wn of
SSJU^VJ? 'wo on tbo UUI.” Tbo
"blob bo called the
H”1*01 another of bla
farad tea. He Itaraod then dm me
frOM bl. aweatbeart wl.tle bn nu
t^fSQliM Id Londos—ib OntiB boy I
bound for auroral yearn to n bard mit. I
tar, a brewer. and bla dally aoerlea
waa to carry tbojaraof Dealt froa* tbo
cellar np n flight of atooa alapa to tbo
floor abort. Ha borer bnd a kind
word from bla aaoater. aod owe day bo
Ulppod aad fall and broke a Jar aad .
waa bitterly aboard for It. and told |
tbo* bn had forfeited tbe £» that be
wm to got wbaa bla tana waa out. Ua
M and had yet three yean to
Wl Mb*. hard, a,U>tonoaa work
_ *» jwawd oat hta heart to
lba gWIbalored aod daatarad ba won Id
£■* ■*** •»*,J? '• Anar Ian on the
drat aall ttuu left the port. That ba
z& aaaSkiu
-js-u-tiftP£rt
hi* and atory and tba aalior told
tbo mate, aod they Wat Ma aboard by
atnMaod hM bla daw* la tba beM of
tba W«d aatlt tba good abtp bad
"Mad id anchor aad waa far oat a aaa,.
"Otd Haab” VoM It to h ona com >
night at Maoaasmi and bow tad tod
***•' waa tala last embrace, hit tan
■nod bye. Ua ebokad op sometimes
and the tear* glisten »d la hit eytt, but
It was a pretty itory aod Diokena
could hare bailt upon It and mad* a
tender nxaaooe. Tbit waa away back
la the forties when oar italc wet
building lbe Western wed Atlantic
railroad aod wanted labor*re and had
wot a man to New York to b*re lm
migrants at they landed at CatUe
Uaideo. ‘Old Hock" did not hare to
wait a day, but waa hired sad shipped
to Atlanta aod from there to Alka'oon*
where be dM bla first work. Be said
he did not fwl nalt si pen the ocean
voyage or In New York harbor, for bo
faared ho might in ariao way bo oaoght
U n fugitive and taken bock, bat when
ho gut to AUntoono and sow tbs woods
all aroood him and the high bills and
deep ravines and mingled with good
kind-hearted area aod women, he felt
tofo and free. I never know Wat
freedom was before, and you Uamer
loans tav ao bides w’st s blewlog It
la. Ha good woman w’era 1 bearded
•od her daughter won ao kind and
gentle to mo that I would ’av tagged
them If 1 dared, but I thought all of
the time of tba girl I bad loft btblnd
mo and It narved me to good, ’oaeat
work aod Urn contractor toon raised
"*jr weaw, asd la »bi month t I tad a
taodred ds'Jare to tbs book and got a
good mu to asod U to sootlmr good
to maw *0rtt, aad he found tba
um* captain I eaaoa borer with aad
bo took It la my awaatbaart, and aba
*«• blaa, aad while I waa
a«try day looking for a lattar aha took
ma tar aarprlM oaa mom lug and
brooglit l ha lattar with bar, and we
loat fall la to baaab both*,*. harm,
like—Ilka-Ilka—major baaonaa ma
■mt. I “«* to and look hofu-r my
*aae.M Ha bad named Ula Sea man
Kama, I reckon. But wti nadn blm
fialab tba atory afterward* aad tall
boa ana good frtacd eolnalaerad to go
aftar the llaeae*. aod another aftar tba
Kanober. aod hit land lad r aod Itar
daughter baked earn* oak a and gat an a
boktw tapper and tbay warn married
Umt night at bar 'mwe, aad alt ba rw
memberaaboet what tbanraoabar said
"Wboaa God ‘albJoined tagathar.
5L«f “• pot baaondar.” “Old
^k, *“ * P^rWt, a good banaat
h^me* uTrS“' .*«lghbor» at Ma
h£!£J?h?l S'. 411 'or*1 »4
o.1*1 y>d there waa not a man
(tfr gi«r—u »«w»te)
■Off WIOTIO Of mn to mb l. SLj
for ba waa tboaaa tbalr eomWwy'
early In tba war. aad you know u la ao
natural to km. tboaa wbo toad you
Whan ratlase wan abort bo would
Irani all eight to atfture aiupPoa aod
tba boys know that If “Otd Hook’1
ooatdn't get wbot I bay wanted nobody
oould. Bat In aoarat of tlmo the old
mao aat aieb aod wanted to go homo.
Other oIiot hod gat farlowba, but
ba bad nteer aahad far oaa Ha wont
to bad aod aant for aa. aad told toe
*«a ttek aod If ba didn't aat a
fartougb he battered ho wontd fft
sicker aad perhaps die away from 'ore.
X suspected that b* was homesick, but
bt looked sick ard 1 sent up blesppltea
tloe. Tbs army kad barn f>H sows
days swelterlog In lb* bot sa Qua Sr'S
sun not f»r from Richmond. T*a »p
plication was rsfarted hi lira Jqu irtons
»t Richmond, and [ took tt In lo tbs
proper nfflolal. who irl .ooed at It aad
s«ld: "lapfi tiH ai earnests aia dally
expected, wji ait iuih ugh* lo go home
are airiotly peolilbntd. Ttn b*st I can
do la to sand lbs csuialn to Farmvillo
for thirty dart.” Thera was an army
hospital at Farmville. wbloh waa only
90 miles sootb of Richmond, where
tiek * 111 on s Were sent to rest and be
treated for thrlr ailments. And to lie
Indorsed upon It Farmrllle, and laths
next blank Bald thlity days. Suddenly
a lln uAht oame over ma which I could
rot resist. ( knew “Old H <iV post
offlce In Georgia waa named Farmvilla
t stepped into lbs ttotal aad took a
pea and quickly added “Ga” to Uis
word l kurw that St waa rlaky sod
rascally, but I did it. aod took It to
"Old Iluck'' and told him to get ready
to leas* next morning. How quickly
b« brlghtmid uo and how Utsaxful he
was to roe. lie went home on that
pass aod cams baok In doe lim*. is
uewtd aid laooTeted. Be said the
ooi ductor looked bard at him and at
the pass but let btm go by tbe hospital
and he lelt sale. 1 knew If I kad told
him what 1 had rioua lea couldo’t fans
tba maate and tell a Iwi After the
war bis people sent him to the legtals
ture aod my people sent me there, toe.
aod we rejoiced to get together again
every eight aod rehearse the soul
stirring limes that we had In old
Virginia.
rrow line units* 1 raody* gaod,
earnest UtUia (rum tba young folks—
boyasrd sill*—asking what books lo
road and a tiers lo gat tbatn. Oua
earn* lo day from a young miss who
la teaching a oounlry aetiool. She says
abo cannot go lo oallrgr. for aba la ton 1
poor, but manages lo ear* a Itllla
aaoney. ei.d wauls lo know wliat booke
io boy to liaprvve her mtud. Well, If |1
waa loo pour to boy soma good
encyclopedia, I weald boy a Bbako
pear, Macaulry. Goldsmith. Turn
Moore, llurwe, Pope. Urey. Oowprr,
Campbell, Too, Hood, Coldrtdg*.
Wnrdawortb, aod soma of Scott’*
norrls saoh as "Iranlios,” -Kenil
worth” aud "Awn# of Oueruatroa.”
Buy aeme of Diekyna’ worki, sa - Dotn
>*y asd8>u”«Dd -Dae id Copper Be Id.”
Then there U ' Jobs Halifax,” by Mrs.
Moloch aod “Tea Thouaaad a Year,”
by Warren. Buy "Tba Vicar of W»kw
add” for Hie eeke of the brrmlt. Of
eaeree our own aelbori should wot be
neglected, such se turn of Irvings’
works end Hawthorne aod Longfellow
aud Bryant. Buy J 1*1 Ires for bla
"Marco Beams’ if nothiug star. Thera
are two tut tmoka by Mlaa Ratherford
of Allieut, Oe , I Ur cultured principal
of 1-uey Cobb loalitaU, (hat aboold
be la every respectable household.
Coe la Eogliab authors sad lb* other
la American authors Doth .ugeUier
make a good library and are always
ready for relartuco. 1 bad rather giro
op toy other two books than tbosa.
The "Fisherman's Prsyar,” by Jeat
Ingelow, Id lbs Orel named, is worth
twloe tbe cue!of tbe book. Now moat
of these books osu be bough: nicely
booud at price* truss M coots to tL
But then* are hundreds of good books
by such author* as Mr*. Austin ssd
Charlotte Urania and Mr*. Hemes*,
Mrs. Sigourney sod others. I name
only a few to fll tbe tleoder purses of
onr yowug people. When you are able
get by ell means s ey eloped I* of biog
raphy, so that too oao tarn to tbe in
teresting sketches of any great mao or
woman, such aa Gall I leu, Mortrt,
Handel, Raphael, Beethoven. Audubon,
Ltm bos and buodreda of others. Bat
don’t crowd your yoothfal mind with
modern noyeU. They are mid* to sell
—I hat’s all.
Omm Mm* MW,.
UMOttUI Jonrral.
▲ group of senator* gathered to Sea
otor Maaoa’s eommilttae room and in
dalged to a paMim* wbieb la a delight
to the IlllooU aUUaman-Impromptu
■tory to) llog. Om of lbe yarna oon
aeemd Senator Bailey, of Tan*, and
wia to tbe effect jl.at, while the Texan
waa a member of the booaa, heat traded
a oeaaa maetlng la bl* rttatriot. Daring
the meeting ba eoaataatly referred to
J«eob T. Pauiofc, a promlaeat Hevub
llera from Keatoeky aa -Jadf*." Tble
laceneed Ur. Patrtak, who dually arena
nod an id :
“l am not a judge. I never waa, aad
more Lhaa that, I have do title. lam
pialo Joke Patrick, the only at,lolly
private eitiaeo to lb* entire common
wealth ef Kentucky. I am ao* area a
'mlater.n
"Well, eir,"replied Mr. Ballay, -j.io
ere eolqae. I ehoold think that yoa
would at lea* be a cokmal.* I have
alwuya oodaretood UmI la Keo tacky it
la Iba eaaleet and ebaapaat thing in the
world to bo a colonel."
"Theta la eooMtblog ia that."reviled
Mr. Patrick. "It i*-aloao*t aeeeay aad
obaap to ba a oolooel In Keotecky aa
to be a euagteetmsn ia Tex**.”
AaMtofMffMafjr.
r«f«*Oi* Inininr.
Mr. W. G. Tamer. who live* two
»UM mm of YorkrUlo, ku (Wan Tha
Xogolrcr another pig atety that la ln
taroMlag aa lUoMrattnf Uia proM that
la to to nade of 1*00*1% baodlad ton
la Ibta country. •'A little ear two
yoora ago.•* mm Mr. Tamer. '*1 bootht
a aow atf for VI. r«M fall a year ago,
thla ana bronchi a IRUr of Im ptga.
All »f lhe» wete raia*d at a aaiali eaat
autll fattening tlaa. aad whaa klllal
to fall ttoy netted no 1,000 poundi
of pork, la topinnlwr. the anw
dropped aaottor ittior of arm ptea.
Up aalll two wfoke ago. [ did not feed
theta o eant'a worth of Mot that tod
toloo for aay ottor parpoao, Ml of
MU*** M» WdoTSi?’! ?HI
h*WttooM»»wa«*d ftrn ptoa loft aad
mo got VS fiC aaeh for UwjMge aoy day
I Agrod to toko the nettop
■Trxtma aid «uu.
How a Uma.III. kMIlanaw ladwH
a TMri la Hah* Coaltulaa.
OraaaHHa MoootoJoeoc.
HipooUa* la Mid detection of oiltuc
la to beoooM on* or th« davrloi.aoui*
| nf Ihla remarkable ag* a»d wblk ancli
moaiii (or Lit# appich*n*loM i.f 0r|».
1 Inula Id tu lb* embryo aa yet. thaic aro
I good real.na f.«e believing that lb*
►Oiruoe or whenever It may be ealhd
eao tie mad* iukTiiI in lbe detective
•yatem of lowou.
4*100 moolBa ago alien tba alraoge
and unaccountable attack wea made
upon the rnllruad and exprraa aged at
Gievr’e, In wblet. Mr. HIU eame near
Ineiiig bit Ufa. ooe of oar poitoemco
coucelvad tbo Idea that ha would hyp
uolUe a nrgro hoy had question hlia
concerning tba affair at Grtar’e lo aa*
omtata wbat be Might learn from Uib
•oaioa la addition to wbat lie already
kiMW Tba negro wsaeaally out under
oeoir.l by ibu potloemna, nod la re
•punao lo quaatiuna ba related tha <W
t*lla of the nccuranc*. and vividly da
acrlbad the man engaged in It, aoterlag
Imn pirticvlaraof whioti ha coold bard*
ly ba oogu'a uit. aa acme :f ilea bad
not been |u Ulieb.il la Uie neaapipara
The atorr told by tbe negro whUa ha
waa h)pn<Hli«d agreed aabataiiUaJly
wkb tba facia deealopeJ by Uie ilotac
tlyaa and tba thread waa broken lo hla
narratlye Just where I lie rflhwra m*t
with a m-aaiag ling.in tba chain of
•ride do*
rwMWHNi i dv xucirr if oci wuo
Iwllers* io bypnottim >i • detective
»t«ocy. and it waa ba wbo mads lha
experiment with tha negro boy In Iba
O.trr'w loaidmi. Last weak ba waa In
formed that tba family o( Mr. Man log
Leegus, go ax-CusMarate aotdwr wbo
dtrd a faw wroka agn. bad bIhmI aoaeo
1'itaroaUag rrllca of bia errata* tu tba
•my, toalodlog bis baynnrt. gcabbard,
bait and cartridge bos. winch be had
cxirfwlly preserved aloee tba asrra^dar
“I Lae. and that tbria waa • u clue to
lira Biasing articles. The family oouid
nut Imagine what bad become of tbaao
■ rea agree. IniI Mr. Toeker bag an aa
Is realisation of iba fas la >od dream
■tan tea. and reached tba soaelssioa
that a certain urgro dr I rrr wbo had
•carte to the boss* of Mr. Was Hoaab
where lha articles had hreu kept sines
ttg dswtb of Mr. League, was ettbrr
lire guilty party or knew where Uit
gb-lrc le'los wsr*.
Tucker managed to tugags the as
gro is a pi I sale eoovsrssLun, acd ot»
Ialned fata enaaeot t» being bypootixyd.
Io which gists bs waa t»ld that tba ar
tieisa named had beau stole a and that
he knew where they were, to which he
readily gars assent. Tucker then com
weeded him, after lha negro oosTraced
that lbs ai ttolra were at hla boss* no
Oacar atrret, to go there Immediately
and bring them back, wlileli without
further ado be compiled with wlwu
tueagbt from under lira hjpootle aprll.
sad in ■ sery abort lime the relics
wore dell rsrrd to lha polio* sulttnrUtoa
by whom they war* trensfrircd at oi.ee
to llielr rtghlful owgrr.
Mr Tucker says that be cuuk) bars
fast the urgro while bypnofi* d after
the stolen goods, but concluded it waa
heat not to do ao, and when be cam*
from under ibe Udaeneo Mr. Toeker
explaloed lha altceUoc m him. rs
mlndlag blot of the oonfasaloi end
promise, whan bs straightway mad* a
be* Hoc (or bis horse, with the result
already stated. Tbs- ne.ro doubtless
waa eonriooed that Mr. Taekar was"*
mtgbtt on proper auw to ba fooling
wlih." and ba tbocgbt dissratloa waa
decidedly tha belter part of Tutor In
this li.atacor.
Tb> family of Mr. League era mtle
fled with tbs return of his accentrs
maeia, which »ro priced very highly os
accoimt of their wgaoeiailoa with big
army experience Poliorman Tucker
la saltaflrd with bia expert*ooe in hyp
sot lam. and tba darkey la aallxdad tlmi
•lexllog Isa risky buatem when Mr.
Toeker ts around. Tills geoeral uatie
f act loo with tba isault has kept tlw
oaas off tba police docket.
rwimMi-iu.
Kcvtua rmorto.
Ooe section or tba am rod meat, rati
WbfUa people of North Carotin* at
tbo •leotiuo in 1U00, provide* that
BTerjr volar oho doe* not pay hia poll
tax by tbo Orat of May oaanot vota at
any attotkm during tba tear. Tbt* la
one of lire beat feature* of tba-Hired
maul. It U Intended to disqualify
l*K dodKTTJ from voting.
U Impose* no new hardship oo regu
lar tax payers It baa long bean tbo
lew that taxes moat bo paid by that
time. Tha durldr are required to mk
on tbo Orat Monday to May lb* la'id a
of ovary taxpayer who haa not am tied
with him by tbat time. Borne may
My that there are voter* who have no
land. That la an, bat their pereonal
property and their dally, weekly or
monthly wages are liable for their tat
m, and the Sheriff * duty to fore* tbo
payment of taxes from theta U aa Ire
pnraUre It I* from the land-owner*.
It la true that a good antsy men who
bav* no land for the db« riff lo levy on
■Meage to stava off the payment of tax
beyond the drat of May. Bnt there are
malaly tax dodger*, and some maaaae
to dodge the Sheriff Ike whole year.
The amendment gay* tl.at there tax
dodger* «u*t pay their tare*, jest the
mm m people who eaunet dodo*, or
stand said* on vieelkn day. What la
wrong about thl* t It I* re hard far
many a mau who nwna t Hlil* pi*** of
land to pay hi# tax by a Axed tire* aa M
It for swat of thore who do hot owe
laud. But lb* lead-owner* have t*
ooure up lo time, and why not all
other* } The dret uf May I* the prreor
date tor limiting the pay meet ofp >H
UK. Any other data would he both
Mlogloal and unfair. Thl# rrqatrereeat
It now uirt of oweonuMlietioa, and we
knew that every good man will fael It
Ida duty lo obey It This I* written aa
a lemltxW lo voters There who bare
»"t already reeaired Uielr rareipta tor
Uinir poll tax should get there daring
lb* next two month*.Marebend Apr*.
And after get tin* the neetgtg. lake
eareef there, to prove ywur right to
ret*.should ihlequeetien be raiesd on
elaetlea day. Thl* Is aa larerteat
reatler nod should net he nrannaked
j mueaiutiiR uac«a,.
T*» rami nrrka N«a Me lilarialla
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Okarialf* M*arer*r. r< I. DU.
U can’t la> milled a ueall pox team
Time in «l»n lit* mare awhi of
email p»a mould here creeled « paHa,
but UK au non. A man with Uie mam
aUa or aim)* parading i« the nirmta I
anlalit eimla mm paealug In term.
pueaiWy b irilrrieg cm rxdleowut Tba -
al«ht af a >aaa with ble face aglow I
with a col bell on uf papal**, or earn uf !
umbilical rd trade We, mould i comely
**elte couimrnt. Lut week the paper
l»ld of a negro going into « *aloon aad
• ♦Mur for a drink. The bar-lender
•an that hie faea >H a maa* uf email'
poxecab* and dmvebim latatb* Krret .
The negro lo.bd about far aavernl
buar*. In the ■ runt law. hundred* #f
paupla bad bra* bed by blm. A dap or;
two ago. The Obarreer told uf a poeUJ I
elarli. whoam run woa bet worn Cbarlutle
and Waafatngiou. talug mol to a boa- '
piial la the latter dtp with aauU-wox.
Further Inwdeote might bare ban. eg
Peeled and bar* they are:
Mr. 4. H, Norwood, o poatal dork
hoi ween Charlotte *14) Richmond, fa
e»uBoed to lile boma. Mo. 507 w.at
Hemiih atraet, wltb a weU-darctoped
cam.
Mr. MeOarld. a pmtel clerk bat nee a
Charlotte aud Atlanta, la eoniaid to a
bat In Kuaeter’a Row, la tba aoelbara
H«it uf lbe cite, aud the beam af Mr.
Bd. Fleet*, la tba allay la the rear of
auuiari iwo. niWI NRM, M
•aaraallerd. on* of Mr. Uvww’a cfc’l
dltd being III wlu am all pox.
Mr. Ifnrwood eaoM-ln from hla raa i
to liiohmood two daya ago a aiok waa. '
n# wrwt direct to hla homo a*d raitir
day tha lortur dlagnoard hla earn m
•mall pox. Tha booaa, which Mia awe
of Ua mom llilekly aatUed pwtlooa of
ward 4. waaqaarautlool. Two of lho .
■rn who r.o with him ara aowaick to 1
K churned with IM email u x
ifuotal Clork MoDaeid eamo lu Maa- !
day night and slept lu tha rooms In tha
poaluMco build log Marly last oigbt I
br cam* op Iowa. Uellertng that ha
had araall-pux and scorching for aaalib- 1
onco. Tim poltoeiaan lo whom bo op-1
idled rr*y quickly aaw tbo omture of
the malady sod tot about hunt lug a
Iioum to sand him !«. Me Dor kl waa
placed lu tbo dooi way of a Kora ou i
Wnot Tr Ida street, and lb are bo rr- I
maim d Mi Itta pouring rain for two |
Uuun. The duur-way waa dark and 1
not uuo cl ik# haadreda of peapla who '
l*a-owl by MwpMted tb* danger. About
10 o’clock. OMf of I’ullon Irwiu too
reeded in wearing n but bi Kmotor*0
Bow. A OMtUroa nnd brddtog wet#
oral itn-ra doC tboai lbe cictlm, follow
log is l be wake of an oScrr, walked
through town to tbo hoaao that la to
•bailor bla daring bio lllaoaa. Me
Dield h married. BH family Hero to
Atlanta.
Tbora arc night or leu caaeo of oaniH
pox Ik Ibe prat boutr, end there are
about 70 iomatra of the haute of dome
l loti.
Oj* hundred nod fifty pooul olorko
run Into Cborluue. The tact that owe
ra dawn is ffoobiaglon with oo>all-pi>x.
twu lo B' eli mend and two lo Charlotte,
la not rruaaurlng.
A Wow Walnry Bn*.
Allelil* Journal.
l'ba average eltUjn mutably dor*
i»<t know bow taocb we par (he eoae
■InloMn who* w« baa* eent to
«nvau tbe Filipino*. who do not deaire
to be governed l.y anybody bet the*
Briar*, ehertabiag tnet *-fn •I*’ lore
of Mwriy of which we nutselee* hAaa
beau gull I y.
(in*. Tett. (tie dell g-reraar of the
ttl.OOO.UOO prop'* whom w* boexht
from «♦*!" racetym a eatery of Hu.GOO
aid fats Tulinw-eoatatbwtoaer* baa* m
nouflU along on 919,000 a year.
Tala * roe* to to preUy good pry.
Keeb of the •obordiaatecoasmlaeloDm
reonea* much more I ha* Uia ofalrf
lattice of tea United Scat- a, ibe gew
etal of tba United Stale* army, the
praaideott nfoer targe Unlvnreitte* and
tbrr* time* a* much aa Dotted State*
S* latot* and mtahira of the (tout* of
BepraesnUtlvea ary paid.
oar, mu, u im Bren staled, grta
S6.W0 a >«ai aaorr than the utbn mb
eoUrlotirr. Bat if we say belter#
tbeae hard-worked eBelale, ih» aorarn
MM la not dolog tbo tqoara tblog by
tbo«- Oor. Taft boa Informed a Han
ala eomaaUtse that taka salary >« hardly
adequate, fur tbo reason that be baa a
great deal of ootertelatag to do. Ho
tbluka that If be bed More Miaoy U
apend on baiqoeta and other displays
of Uto lor arias of afBoo bo would bo
nbU to oarry no bio work of reonw*
■triMltea mure hopefully. Tbo Other
eoaiatetowara ate of tho opts Ion that
•bey oueld uaa an iaeraaaa of salary far
tba b*oaflt of the Veiled States sad tbo
Phlllpytaae to a similar way.
What portion of their as lei lea they
now nan f * the rntrrtainmeat of Uto
ftilpiooe three peUtloaere do not atata
hot they Irate oa to lafrr that the
work Of paelgoatlon la the rbiltpploaa
wWjka greatly proaaotod If tkstr pay lo
It fa aoatlag as aotaetbicg Itbo two,*
<300,000 a year to hold tbn Pblllplaa*
now and Um addition iif a paltryttS,
000 or *10 000 to Uilo aaoual ovpoMo
aoeonut would baldly bo Ml and
would be my gnUfytag to Oe». Toft
Hod tbi HbH OOODlnk)n»rt
Tbo ptoyrtaly of euUlag down U»elr
rxpeoM aoeooot would hardly bo Mt
and nouldbo WT gratifying lo Oor.
Tall and ibo other aowlottenira.
Tho propriety of otUIng down tholr
e neooak by red using the number nod
apiandor ol their antertalomeoU daw*
wot ha anggaetad without laoumng Uia
anapialaa af upw^Ulon. If nut sates]
trenaan u> tea plea af aaleatloa for tba
ruiptnoa that the administration In
now working on.
By all meant Wt Uto aalnrlea of Uoy.
Taft and Me oSletal aaaoclatea ha la*
orraerd.
The only thlbg wo bhoold ho aerefal
about to I# oaorrtaln loot bow
dw Win bo it lofted with.
Hating obtained tbla
we oaa araaird to mho Ibo t
of tbo treasury and bond M eye* to
them.
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The New Silks,
The New RUMm,
The New White Coeds.
EMBROIDERED COLLARS
ia all the MVM md lilnt dmigm, Wg ktvt them xtedy
etnbroidered usd tlao th« plain .tamped 11m «o you can
ewibroidei them yourself.
ITiit .ARRIVED.^ ^ ^
AMK?«w, EdSwPridff— mi Peart Battddd
J. F. YEAGER,
LADIES’ FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY.
mum imn umimr.
f
MmM l.-Tbe Cel*
lowing eooouel at Um captlrKyof Wise
Hbeehae Imh oteelood hr Aaeoeiaiod
Preea from reliable aooreet, boom of tfao
Inlnr—Hee havtog heeo reeeleewg turn
ernrMrlleee el the brlgaade.
After the eegtara of
near Baakoko, wa beptcotwr 8 li
brlgaade h—teead
ties aed «et»bl»db*d _____ _
Maoaui* of Goal brae, la the
d Mr let, where iim whale
(tea ware la ay«poil>* eiU
iMee. tMe fate eaeWlag ISe head la
oateteeuMy wd eefety aea la kaop
le touch wlthUMoatelde world. While
»walling Um rreall of Uaair eCeru to
eeeaia too ran sum Um brtgMde draw
Utolr supplies fro* the edjaceot elNago
eC UrdJa.ee Peteta* perfectly eeeure.
the fans here of the bead OMd to ebow
th*aaMlrea offDly la I'lMinale and
neighboring villa***, Belli they ware
aarced by their beat ad terra ti to he
More careful. Tee prfcouer* however
were Joaioualy «eluded.
Whea Mr U M. l>K*i.#oa. Cal tod
Siaire doaeol at OoasUatlucfde. arrived
la holla, early in October laid ead die
clooed to Um aatharltiet tho where
e awia of Mlee hMoe’e capture tho IO
•ult wa* uoarly dkeutrou* tu tho prte
oner*. Tba Bulgarian UevaniMsat HI*
! ■■■■■ unfi<9 voe ruiinf
ofOu-l'eyr. fordo* U« brigand* to
break off acgutlatleot. and iha band
nhanind tu quartan - Kilo. Tba
want bar —da travel in tba mouoiaJna
n dreadful ordeal fur Ml— «oaa and
Mate— IWka, cacuabmud a* they
•are with Urn 1 attar'a Infant. Ifarr
change of caoty oaenrred at night. Tba
OMuutala roada ware trtqarollj l—rar
lBJ|ua»ab*a. luring often deep In anew.
Tba brlgaoda tiMated their
aa kindly an tba nlina—aa
ted, but tba food eupplr waa
Uy yrtearioua. tbaaxb tba Udlaa wvea
gireo lira beat tba laboayitnUla oeaatry
afforded. Tba atralo aad aaayeaaa
>quailed tba ynyeical bardtblpo.
Tba cayUvea — oa lima knew lhair
•hereabouts, tba brlgaada alaraya Veil
la* ibam tout (bay wan *at la
Bulgaria, aad May am ut aaaatauc
fear of na nuaak by tba troop* when
tba frieodth tp of tie ortlvaa wad aat
alwaya able to prevent there aauaiag
alaaa opou lha trail of tba baod.
Aa equal enure af aaxlatf waa tba
baby ufalah. It waa freqataUy faarad,
uould dla front as—are.
But until If ovum Mr Sad Ad tba
American —Imertai corn la tauub
with tba band, which wa* (faun
eeubliabed (a a cava aaar DobRstt but
fear of tba treop* forced tba brlgawdu
M an outer flight. Tbit wre reuda ta a
blind lug anew etorm, wbMh covered
Me traakt of Me untiewi. but
aaaard biller aofnriiga la tbeeaaltmo.
After tble tba brigand* urereiffl la
eomplaterly Mediae the aalhorillua.
aad toward the aad af ff ay MB bar by a
>aag circuit tbty —fled ta return
lag to tbetr old haonu It Uc BthwAre
dlatrtat They than aauaad tu be
at—laud a y—rt Mat tba etpUvaa
ware dead aad ft— that time managed
**>«»* Mire (Roue aad Madame
IbOku aafcly under cover rail] tba
actual retrace of Ma captive* took
ftltnvliv LtMlMdU
It Mama to bo a i<f.l*l toot that tu
Onnwyttan Llaor*. will gtra Bpoaoor
KMnwMlwdi lor tbo “iriillnna
SSSTtbfi ao tfraa*
mm with Hot Mtor Banbnw, aoUoUnr
£h wad.
• plooo In Woonioaton, tbuo tuarion
Um rldor Unnay aclm *oM.
Tho Hon. Kapo Biaa irooatly rUStod
It-PmUrol Ctuaalatid at PrlanHan
(Kapo anti tbo OH Moaonebawo) and
ilio ttiiwdxl (%• bitMt of Um litti
boitan Uub fOTow York OMp, wbora
Ha bod a abat with r« Hanatar Down
ntSiMr. dill bad boon Hrttod to
Miwr lt» nMmo at UarMaon Ootlona
wrur-srE
to oooapt tbo In v Halloa on mitttj?
Uumwoi of knl hnilTww
ih»t be bad better *o lo * jaaattt
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