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v:.7 . e it TTTtJT-IfrN' - n m u ii ii No.'.' 9, n i RALEIGH. M, C, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 6, 1900. 25 Cents a Month IT rTI TFT T7 ftn fn Ti ' s . ONLY TWO REPORTS IN Other are Making Promises for Reports at April Meeting. The mutter of the delay in making; re ports from the various city department ami the non-compliance with the expli cit orders ot the city charter on the pari of some representatives of the city kov crnmeut, attention to whieh was directed in the Times-V.ititor early last week, seems to have been regarded by some few of the city officials, but neglected by others. There have been promises that I lie report for the fiscal year Just closed will be submitted at an early date and that the Hoard of Aldermen will cause them to be printed without, waiting for the laggards to bring in belated returns. Up to date only two repots have been received. These are: Report of the City Superintendent of Health. Dr. J. W. McOee. Jr. Report ' of the Street Committee, Messrs. John f Drewry. 1). H. Hamil ton and H. H. Crocker. The Chief of Police stateR that his re port Is complete and will be made to the lioard of Aldermen at the April meeting. The City Clerk's report Is necessarily delayed several weeks after the close of the fiscal year to complete the compula tions and to transcribe the expenditures. The report of the Commissioners of the Sinking Knnit will be handed to ihe City Clerk within a few days. The Committees of Ihe Board have ar ranged to have their reports In by the next meeting of the Hoard, and of these the most important, and the one requir ing the greatest labor, is that from tile Finance Committee. The City Treasurer's report will also t e in at an early date, but this is not in cluded in the printed report, ns the same information Is given In the detailed re port from the City Clerk. The report from the School Committee i.nd Superintendent of Public Schools will not be completed until June and will not be included in the city report. It will be printed under separate cover. This year's report from Rex Hospital, which was delayed longer than any oilier report last year, will probably come in earlier. It is understood that the matron will have her report ready by April. An effort will be made to have the en tire report, printed by Way 1st. the re port of Mayor Powell, reviewing the re ports of the various departments to be handed in shortly after the reports of Ihe Finance Committee and the Cliy Clerk. CHARGED WITH FORGERY Alleged that Raleigh Colored Man For. ged Order on Mr. Heller. This morning in the mayor's court room there was a goodly sprinkling of colored people to witness the trial of Er nest Hobbitt. a colored boy. charged wlih forgery. The offense was committed lust August and though Bobbin has been aware of the fact that he was under suspicion he has remained in Rnleigh. alleging all the lime that the lovgeil paper was given him by another. This he could not sub stantiate, so he was placed under arrest and given a preliminary trial before .Mayor Powell this morning at M o'clock. Bobbitt was charged with the forgery of an order for ?1.2".. The order w as on Mr. Herman Heller, of the Heller tints.' Shoe Store, and the name alleged lo be forget! to the order was that of Mosei. Simnis. The evidence prescn"-d against Krnest Bobbilt was considered sut'lh-ietii to jus t!fy Mayor Powell in binding th. de fendant over to the March term of crim inal court on a bond of $:!.",, in default pi which be was sent to jail. Criminal court meets on the ihitli inst.. so Bohhitt has only twenty days to re main In jail. A MAX'S POLITICS. Sonn men's political loniiiiiirs are hard to determine. Some men change so oftim that one cannot easily place llu-ni. Some men tin not :innoi:itce their posh inns ami iherefi ro it is unsafe to attribute views to fhoin. However, the Durham iSun brings out the fallow inir. which, lo say the least, is amusing: "In the bill of equity tiled by tile Amer ican Tobacco Company attention, is called to the. fact that .Major W. A. (linlme. "is it politician of more or less promi nence with lliis present affiliation, with that political .party at present ihtiiuiiiint in the Iveicrisliiittnv of North Cnniliiwi.' The Major Miys he is glad a limn lias lieen ifomnl who i tviHiur to swear t" what party lie beluiigs. n he lins httMi in doubt nliottt the matter for some time himself, ibitt lie was under tile iinpres Fiop that ho 'Wit it IVptllist. He does not know whether lliey have "pcrma newtly loriMtrtl 'him or not. but lie will await rtowlopnuTitw, us all Hie- feathers have not yet 'leen stti'ii pi tl off c 1' the Secretary bird.' " A I'AIM.SIAN IllKA. Otiestt SupiJied to Order When the In vited Ones Cannot Come. If the 'boulevard journal (til Was is to lio tinmted, a very tvniorkiible iiRi-ncy lias just beet established in Paris, says the Westminster Gazette. Its object is to procure Htdiiuiislw(l people to alteml dinners, 'ball anil eveniimff parties, in the event of the invited jruests not being able to npin-ar. The raixou d'etre of tJie agency is the prevalence of influenza n-lil h frviYvrent so inuiliv neoinle from f ill - tilling tlM ir eiisnsremientii. tSthmiM a tlis- i,intwslietil eimte send word to me Host ess that the ramnot be ipresontt t dinmr. the lndj- forthwith applies iti the asewy. who Kiipplies ithe partienlar sort "f Ritest required, "whether a trootl raconteur, n ir.Ui- ..ihvn- n ilmloomtist. a grand dnko. or even a priuccss of the blood, with the scale f priees fixed aocortlins to ahe ainportanw of fh person required. Oil Klna declaim Mint a mimiar untui'o exists in Jiondon. Our contemporary, bowever. is not a set-ion paier. COTTON. ' New York. March 6. Cotton bids March, April. May. June and July. .50; Auiraat, 9.42: September. 8.42; October; Infl; November and January, 7.92; De cember, T.91. BOERS MASSING NEAR ASFONTEIN Have Extended Their Lines for Ten Miles GENERAL OATACRE ENTERS STORMBERG Been in Fall Retreat From Cape Colony Natal Cleared of the Boers Bloomfonteui Left Empro tecled. Osfotiiein. March It. The I nttiski llitiirs. ' the Ni'W" oii'th Wales laiiccrs, niaile a j rworinoissitiice of the Boer force yesler ilu.v aiwt found tlnrt. tbc Hoeiv had cx teudeil their position, vliic'h is now over ten inibs Ions, with the river in tile "Tiitre. The exact 'imnnbcr of them now confronting' Ihe ijirilish is unknown, but is being reinforced every day. BOKItS IN KI LL ItETKKAT. London, March Ii. The Boers in .North ern Cape Colony are In lull retreat to the Orange Free Rtalf. The possession of Rtormberg by fleneral Oatacre puis him In railroad cominutijcnt ion with tlen real Clentents at Colesburg, thus the en trance of additional British troops into the Free itaie will be greatly facilitated. l!I)KMKO'TKIN 11NI)i:i-KNIKD. liotidoii, March li.- A ilispati-ili from (tsfimtcin. dated .March X says: The ltiMT iKisitiion bas luni hx-atcd four miles from our trout, anil extending over eight, miles. It i lxdicveil That Die Tree Slaters tire ready to 1brow up the sponge, liloeiiifontein remains uiiilefcilileil, ex ei'pt by the force in front of ns. If I here sJiould U any further Hrtlish Mir cesses it is believed thai President Wc.vn, id' the Kis e iStii'lc. will lice from Pretoria, lie is reported to be in the ltocr hiitp'r in front of us. fi.XTACKB KNTFKS STOUMBKUli. Slerlftrom. March II. (leneral tlataere enter"-! Sierniberg yesterday uiioposi'd. Tin- Itut t-s rlesiroycd thy rtiilrtttnl ap prcach. lull left the station intact. ItliAIIAXT SCORES VICTOKY. Dordrecht. March H. General Ilrabanr scored a complete victory. The liners are in full retreat with guns and wagons and are being pursued. Following yes terday's success C-eneral Brabant again engaged the Boers today, with advan tage, holding Ihe .position captured on yesterdny. There was some sharp fight ing Ibis morning, the llritish losing five or six men and capturing the Boer fort, thus vastly improving I heir position. The Boers fought tenaciously, contesting every inch, but ultimately retreated sud denly. 1 lUROXiO PI.Ad'E DKVm,OI's Cape Town. March ii. A cane of ihe bubonic plague has developed on the shin Table Buy. CKt'II. RHODE t'npc Tow p. March f. I.EAYKS. - -Cecil Rhode cause of the whom is attributed the cause of the war. will sail for imgland tomorrow. NAT. VI. CI. EAR OF BOERS. London. March - The war office has received the following ili.pal cli from Ceneral Roberts, dated Monday: "llullcr reports Natal as practically clear of the enemy. The Boers left so-tte ambulances full of sick ami wounded." HORRIIiBE SCENE?. London. March . A dispatch from Lntlysmitb describing General White's Hick troops and withdrawal to new quar ters, says the scenes on Ihe road from the town to Colenso exceed the horror of those depicted in Dante's Inferno. Dead men and animals lying mutilated and putrefying in t'-e trenches formerly occupied by the Boers till the air with a sickening stench. In cases where hurried burial was attempted Ihe rains have washed the earth away. Ghastly legs, arms and corpses stick 'nut of ihe ground. ANTI-MOB BILL. Mississippi to Provide Immediate Trial.', tor Rapists. , Jackson. Miss., March i. The unper house of the Legislature has passed the Adams' ami-mob f ill, provi ling that per sons accused of rape be given an Immedi ate trial and farther that the sheriff or iffb'er who allows a prisoner lo be taken from his custody and lynched shall be ar raigned before the circuit court. S7r,,tlfii) K1RE IN NEW YORK. Kingston. N. Y.. March '. A large four story building occupied by Elting Sons, containing a big stock of clothing, was burned this morniug. The American Ex press and Carr Sons' undertaking estab lishment and arrade was burned. The loss Is $75.1100. FIFTY MINERS ENTOMBED. Montgomery, W. V'a.. March 6 A gas explosion at Red Ash Mine at Fire Creek tndav twelve miners have been taken out of the mine. Ave of whom are dead. Fit- j ty arc still in ihe mine and ther is no I hope of '.heir recovery. SAFE DYNAMITED. Pawl ticket. R. I... March 6. Burglars dynamited the safe of the Hand Brew ing Company last night and secured be tween three and four thousand dollars. CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS. Washington, March 6. The Republican leaders are confldsnt of passing the Porto Rico bill in the Senate, even though Sen ators Hoar, MaBon and Wellington vote against It. Tho prevailing opinion is that Senator DavHV amendment will be heav ily defeated. , THF ANDRES EXPEDITION. Stockholm, Mar 8. The government as decided to offer rewards tor relics of the Andrea expedition. THE AMERICAN OIRL LAST NIGHT (lave a Splendid Performance The Ral eigh Orchestra. The audience in. the Academy of Musi.-( last, night was thoroughly dcligbNicI -wit hi the jtcrt'o-raii'ince r "The A'liiericau liirl" as rendered by tin- A. Q. Scant-1 moil tVunpany. The play is a comedy drama wiitb Mi--scene in Virginia and Loudon and slight ly oxa'g-gvratcd in lone, but with renlis-n. Kiluatio'n.s that, wi re excellently susl'niii ed by file 'members of the oni-pany qthi -ing here Jist night. Many seeinl't;c were introduced by the ei.nir-liati Mr.; (ioorgc K. Hall. Miss l-'rankie St. John! ami the Utile Ms, Miss l.iliie Iawsini " and Mist draco llickey. who easily -won the hearts of the tlieatre-L-m-rs. ! In the presentation last night the com ' pany had one great advantage over tints--w ho have gone la-l'ore llu u on the stag al: the Academy" litis- season. Manager' liivers has engaged Ilolhovbiisb'x Orches tra fur the remainder of tiiis season, au-l tl rehostra made its initial nppcaranc- las night, im-ellug with generous up platisc for its excellent fen-lit inn of cv r liuinbtir on tin- piogi-aiu ami for III S)iinil and snap -whii'li eltar.ieieiized it renditions. The orchestra deserves a large sli-nre of the crctlit for 1in cveniim's sin-cess. Sicialt ies in 1he nitiMictil ro granu were- inlriMlitctd by Mr. Liinis.(li-n with x i I . -, -1 1 . i i i . solos. Tin- nunubci.-. "The Amei ican Ctrl." "t 'oon Town Car nival" anil "( '-i Joreil Aristocracy," as rendered last nigbl. were n iveil by Uo- audience eiuaiiy as cio'-li,-tM as -if pre sented by an oToltostra froin tt .nthcnt lliettlr It is tin adilition that will nmike the Ai-utlctny of Music more po-ttbir rltan ever b.-lore. - 1 In t'he present at ion of "The Amerieatt lirl." Mr. Hall take the pari of an American hustler. Ie is the up-to-date American theatric: I manager abroad ami there . successful in scciirin-.' his coin r.-trts. bin more successful in bringing happiness into the lives of -the friends made diiring his travels. He is a gifted comedian an, I doubtless has a brilliant future b- fore -hini. His iiu.-itation of Mr. N il tioodnin in "The Cihhd Foul." telling llu- stcn of how he Icarnctl the va'tt f lneiii-y and his p-'i'trnyal of Frank Mayo, reciting the famous ".lint Mlttdsoe" were all that ci, old be desired. Mis nppi aranec Ai as ever the occasion for apilause, and not cilice did. in- disapi'iiin-l his niiitiic-nce. I Miss l-'rankie St. John, who is in-M-o diiecd tis "Twister." a servant girl, inn! who afterwards wins I'anre as an jiclrt-s in Ixmdirit and ln-cotiies the wife of an Knglish statesman. Sir John Italfonr. in her buck dancing and clog work is excel lent. She ha not a beautiful voii-o, but in her cmni songs anil dances she is a winner. Miss Jewell JlaiTel! as .lasimine. "Tic .Vmerienn tiirl," litis an cxcci-ilingly ilil licttlt part, which rctiitires cct pilniial emotional power. Miss Httrrcll nn-t aiie situations with ease, sustaining her part. Miss- Horothy La Mar as rln- II-a. Laura Iicrwenl, of the Kngiish ii-iliilt.v. has an un)sipiilar and itniieporiani pari, but she liidils in r own on account i-i' lu-r beauty. Her cost u-iiics. as those of Miss Ibirrcll, wete handsome and hn Mining. Mr. Vcrnnr. the artist, who bee- tin s the Karl of I bvoiishire, and who was secretly nianricd early in life " "The American, tlirl." sustained his pat" will. The other members of rile c.in-p:.n.v did their parts w ith good grace. Titer.- was nothing to mar lit,, good work of tin- lirst and second acts and what liter,- was in the play was brought out. j The feature of the evening in popular ity second only In Ihe tiding of Mr. Hall, was Ihe inl roilticl ion of the two little girls, .Misses Lillie I.awson ami Cr.n e llickey. They take active parts in -the play. Iw'sidcs chaimiit the .nulicnre w-ilh: s iallies in songs ami i!;'"-". They are both gifted little women wlm an- deserv-1 ing of the bigi'uesl prai-o. Kach reecivc.l! repented encores last night. All in all the performance was very goinl. The niitsie w.-is certainly snappy, catchy and up-to-date, the -pci iait ies were till llta-t ciuild lie desireil. the tiding wjik not faulty, the portion of the plity was well arrtiiigid and cxeellctilly presvnliil ami each -member "I Lie eoiu paity displayed interest, in his purl. For once there was nothing incehaiiical about the acting. The ncxil nttrm linn at the Aea.b my of Music is for Friday evening.' i DEATH OF MRS. J. M. HENSON Foimcily AUs. Wilson a Noted Poet in North Carolina. This l.uly died at Iter home in l!:ook ly ti. V V.. at it) o'clock las! Sin day nwiruijig. She will be remembered in K:leigh and throughout the State as the widow of the Hon. Frank 1. Wilson, who a few yoai-s after Mr. Wilson's death married dipt. .1. M. Ilcnson, of this city. The family moved North soon alter 'the close of the war, and for the past thirty years or more hae resided in Brooklyn. N. Y. Mrs. llen-oii was a lady of line culture and greatly beloved by nil who knew her. In the eailicr part of liter life sihe was a frequent con tributor to the columns of the press and published, several volumes of excellent IMHiins. Her lirst husband. Mr. W.lsoii. was one of the lending editors of tbe State. Cmpt. illenson. bcr second hus band, survives her. and has Ih-oii i n gaged in the printing business stilus' going to New York. A noble, generous, opcii hrartcd wife, mother iiu-d fraud has g.aie to rest. Mlt. BAILEY AT THE TAUEUN At'LR. This evening at the Baptist Tr.beraacla Mr. J. W. Bailey, editor of the Biblical Recorded, will deliver an address lo (be young people, his subject being "Eliza beth Barrett Browning." Thin address is a moat interesting one. and those who have heretofore heard It have expressed their high apireclation of the subject and the very entertaining manner In which Mr. Bailey talks to his audience. . The excellent orchestra of the Blind Institution will furnish music under the leadership of Trof. White. BAILEY AND WHITE SPOKE Address in Greensboro in Behalf of Baptist 'Female University. iI'iMin Monday's Irei'iisum-n Telegram.)' Al the West ashin.glo.li Street Hap tisl Church yesletday ni-irning Mr. J. W. IS.'tiley. of Kaleigh. editor of tin- J'.ibla ii Rcionb-r. jiinl Iti-v. .1. I-), White. Srrn iaiy of the State Mission t.mrd. smli in bch-alf of the Haptisl I'cnitile I'niver--tty. thcsti tun g4-nt letueti having ittiilcr-taken- lo .raise K.-..IIIHI for that obj.-. ,. !'.v visiting- and appi-aling to the imlii.d ual ehu-rchis ..I' the Slaie. Mr. llaih-v i kc first. This VMung malt is tint ;iu orator, but V- is an iinlepcii.letit thinker, .-tinl lias an iii'igiutility in tin .ri-si illation i.f his tin nights that' iii'liii's and in-l.ls tin- al lentioti. lie is as bright a- a I lit 111 dol lar. His arguun-nr in support i I' female i-diical ion was (pule ingenious, inn logi cal. NincliM'ti hundred years ago. said he al. Nineteen biinilri d yi ats ago. said he, there w as tbrough"itt tlie - rl I -1 1 1 -ib a. Koine. (Ireeci'- a li-.'ling that reli gion was ineffectual: Iml.-ii. the last ji-a of a ei-owning- century dies with tin- sain--word oti its liys incll'eet uali!'. Too. llu liist. of the Christian centuries epi aeii tith 1hc t ry of John the Haptist, "I're pare," atiil today, likewise, Ihe new cen tury comes to us bearing upon its lip. "I'l-i-p-are ye for the kingdom of Cod is :u hand." Why this incffooi itality still? W hy -with all these years we are unable I" prevent two men standing upon the I rosi rate ifortn of a Slate in bloody eoiu I'.it. over the govt ritoi-ship: ay arc we unable to keep from- the Philippines the "."lit saloon driimtiMTs that ate there to day, and why does the new century conic i" us with the word "prepa r.-" upon its lips? Keenusy of lack of toner female education, for -the eltar.i'-ter of a ln.-tu is made before he leaves his ntii:hers anus. Itei-attso the attention w h-eii bas In -u given to the education of nn-n itas failed The speaker then desctilied ti.in-ltingly 'what the struggle was wh'n-h linally end ed in the opening of the 1 tti ersity. nsi-i tiitn-iii-d upifll the iitilluenee it would have ihroiigli the ngc. "I)f con '--.' he said, "you have In ni appealed to I- fur.-. I'.vi ry eiiureh iii Norlli Cttrolina has heen "i.urnt oicr." tnid "wo art lu-re to burn this on--over again. .nd you will e.uiiiuue to in burnt over. The "old luo " wmiiIiIu'i have you i.f vmii wouldn't burn. Key. Mr. While spoke very canicily ami 'interest inly in the cause m tin- I'ni Versily. He sHi-. Ilia' in-arh i-mi'v Cbristitiu deiiiiuitnatiMii in lite ruiicd States thud si r out to do - - in - specific piece id' work litis year, the ac.-oinplish-ntenr of which Mould lnrcM-r mark tile last year of the century. In Norih t'ato Iina tliis ,sM-cilie wnrl; of tin- ISipti-ls is .paying lln- debt on Ihe l-'itoah- I'ui veisity. W'e ale always working mnli r high pressure, it is said. A Baptist ought, to In- the last pel's, ii in 1 1n- world lo be afraid of high pressure, for it is a pretty w.ll e'siablislji d itmli thai tin average l!.ipti-t is fully e- iiiju-lciii to take rare of himself when :t ei.ll-ct ion is biing taken up. He als.i referred t" the logic, t of Woll-ill. it:i ' ceiilllr.v eltitt'i'lt'S and you will see t n men lil" in and lake seals en one siib of the hcitse an-l the wo:li -li on tin- eilu'l". And wl. u we talk of missions ami In cal inn alnl such subjects, we U Hi I the re sponses on, the Wiilllen's side, but 111" pocket books are on tin- men's side tin I Ihe middle aisle is I... wide for I'lint to get together." Mr. White d-si-il t:ilk by ;tsking for stibsit-ipi i.in-. beginning at Slim, to which I here was tin le-polee. and going down lo SI. line pi 1'son re-poiuli d al tho Son nolili. other.s at S''m. several al SI", and ii i i - a number al So. l'.dwcen .S:iti and s:;''."i were tai.-cd. JEFFREYS'SHARKEV FIGHT The Original Pictures to be Presented Friday Nijjht. The fact lhai the mainig. nc in i f the Academy of Music is making a string feature in all tin- aniioiiiiei tin tils .1' llu fortilleiilllillg exhibition of tile .leffrics iSharkoy eontes't pictures, which will be stliowti Friday night for the lirt lint. it this city, of the fail, thai they nr. the only complete anil accurate pictures of the great battle that were taken, has attracted considerable intention ami needs sonic explanation. Thai lite pic tures lo be exhibited 'hero are lite real oin.s. is beyond dispute, and it is intcrt si ing to know how "reproductions are lll-ade. It will be rellli'inibered Hint li" pictures of the .IcITricsi-Fiizsiininous l-at-'lle when the California b.iiler-m.iker won the ohniiLpiniisShip -i re laktn. and it will probably also be recalled that h" gus ii-ji-reseutJitinns of 1 lie tight were intiile. The nuinner in which il i- done is this: Some enterprising -1111111 will get two lighters, proportioned like the contestants in a big mill, to box the number of rotiihls the light lasted, not being careful to make anything like the orig'inal. except the linisili. The movements of these dum my boxers, nuide up as Ihe real contest ants, are pltotogiMpbile. and tlic-e .'ire palmt off on the gullible as a reproduc tion. This scheme was I'til'v exposed after the JetTries-Filzsimiiious 1- litest, ami then the fakirs hceaiuo I - Id-r tun. Mivugglvd cameras into the arm 1 of -ho Coney Island Athletic Clu ! steal the .Teffrics-Sharkey iictun-s. Their plans wero followwd by the wily Win A Brady, who. anticipating r:e sink ttioveimmt. 'had the tvHeetoi s so iitTangi' 1 flint a propr light colli 1 oitlv be oblaiaetl fromi the position of ill i-aiiu-r.i-. ef the Amoricau .Mutoseope Cempany. How ever, they tliil Re I one found an-l a he.'.', ami by running this liltn thtoiigh the ti:m repeatedly. s"it"ari exhibi:) n v.ld'h lasts tiftocm Jiiiiiiiles, while it takes two ami irtie-diiilf hours to show the real pictures. Itesorve seats will tic on sale Wednesday morning, l'ru-es, -'5, ot) nml 75 cents. The opening concert at the Southern Conservatory of Music in Durham will be held on Thursday night. Prof. Gilmore Ward Bryant, Director of the Conserva- tory. Invites all Raleigh, but states that seats should be ordered reserved at once to secure seats. A RALEIGH MAN'S' FIREMAN'S SHIELD Mr. P. H. Lewis Ready to Ap ply for Excellent Ir.veniion DVICI; WOULD HAVE SAVED HOUSE MERE The Invention of an Asbestos Shi-Id for Tire Tien Suggested in Yesterday's Times-Visilor Found already Being Constructed. Mr. !' !! I. .vis. i.iriiHVl;- of A l;i mim. I in vwmi hiis it,:- xti:-1 limr brru ;i t ili, '.en 0,' li.ts v rilu'li 1 1 l In- ml iT.t ni! id ii ! Waslii iiiiun a ii.l l;ikcii 1 1 1 pre -Ihninary si-p i . i w ; 1 1 ) :-t';'!irini; a i-aifiir prati it .ililc shit Id for lirt'in a lo'lif tii-d in I'ljiliiint; lin s r.f tviti-s i In at a!il in liif win !. 01 :,avinu hti i l! i iiu. liich i i i i hri-a l '?)'( I ly i hrir pmxim r- y n ilr Maint's as uas t Ii- I'iisc in ilif firf i ' i'i 1 I;, si W.-.hn Kday. Siub a it-- a.-. Mr. l,i'viH Ita:; iiidiU IIimI wonhl !iaf mailf ii pir ilil,' to ravf Kit- Williams rt'si-d'n- fro:n tlc-'i l'Ui i iuii l.y ilit1 fl;t!iit' ri'():n ilt v art h'Mi.-i1. The appara.ns. which was conivivcil l.y Mr. Li-wis pi- ?w l"r whirl haw ln-i-n tlrav.:) Iy Mr ('harlrs rrar.son. of ilw firm ! iVarna ,v A: lir. will m:,!..- ji p(1.;-:-ih!c for tl it t n i n to approach v.iili :al't'!y any heat anl ':;lr lir- in aii.v !i 'n i mmi. 'I h:- sliii'I-! fs a p 'i t. .-t ptoi i-ci ion from lin- lianit's a nl i-. tii v.h:ii llu' U.ili'inh lin lilt n IK'C'lol. ll .'t;!l- l rii.'l cti . o tn ra. tfi) m ih- li'Mil, rni'l lathh r i tii. s niii) ran la- 'h !;;:lit-. ,H ;i iMotnt :n ami roll. . I i o any pn-sii icn from which ii i . 'hi.ii',,1 10 thi ihr ilanit-s. .Mr. Lewis s'.ii.'.l itti;iy u a n-pivsruta -tiv'c of ilif T.airs-Visi'or rh;u hr l.';tn vnrk on the p.-n "in several ilays a ' t -a i i .lay's T la-'.- - Vi"i i or cnntainc'I an i ''Morial iirin llu? i'U'u-f nl hv I'iif I cp;i ri iiicm ii lake iiudrr I'oij.HhU'ra i :nn l lie aih'isahi lit y of st curins sonn sin h ilevi.t ami this mot with the approval oi' 1h" nreincii an.) ot Mr. Lewis, who hal ma-to a si mly of 1 he inn 1 i r. II. -low is jiivi'ii a ilrscript ion of wliat pn!ni.'-s to hi- Lhe jnt.st feasihh' :iiil v Tnl tlcvirc vol siiKLTcst -tl for iroitM i irm invnu-n. espt'ti;-!lv noz;.le-nwn. lrom ilu lerrilie heal of bnrniui; ImihlinKS. anl enalilinti iiicm lo u;oi up rloi-f to ih- t;re iiiiil .crow the ait i where h !s must lltT.l. tl. The ii' ire consist-- (if !o 'iiv- lions arraitMV'l so as io fohl in the mi'l aihl s.i as io easily haiplh'.L These s.'t 'ions fasten io;. iUer Mih fli'-ups that can !;e insiatiil. a!jiiste-l. and when pur t'luc , r I hi y form a snial I lire proof Imki . on u heels, j;i in plenty of room for 1 to n: ; in-i h . v. hero ihey ;it'e fully ;ioi.-'et :tnil i in- lio-ise is so h-ht liiat it i an he eailv roiel alaioi . am w here a ml in an', it i reel ion . at the mii.ic i inie 1m epi:. i!e lai'i'le i,,.ti!ie'1 mi ill.' hnrnin 1 u i 'Iiiiil. Th 1 ron i i.. a r; a ml'. u ii h a I".".- in o't-inv ihri-uuh whie'n the n :,v.h ei cm; - . ;i ti'l u !i i'h : i in si la ryt IIOllll lo 1 ft i p!.l lo ''l" no!e : : hoi. i ' lei i inu in niarh li-a'. l.tn.- (his h"h . ami on oiilm;- si.l-. j l-i at ih. l.vhi of a man':- rp loo -.l'i ii..1' (sen tas w i ni low s a prnv il .1. sr- i he liro !; u c;,n a Iv. stv wisa: 'hey a i'o AoUvi. and yd he fi.lh- .'ii-! Half t.f lite i'm is covered In li'p off I lie fall- iio: sjiaiks aii.l lin-hraivN. an-( wiilc Pauses mi eiihor si-lr prttiect ihe roar, whieh i (pt t:. Thf th rf is o:isinu-t-t tl of i uo thin shcei ; of i:.f iai i ivite.l iM Kfther. l.riWi'rii whuh is pa-1 i hair in ih layer of ashosii til. rr. iri vinjr a lire prcnf :i ii r l mm oinlnr. inn w all. The w iloh' ih vice wrinhs less il:an Ion pounds, and. as it H in;.. in tu-. si it ions whieh fohl up alnu.st Ilai. ii ti-. : - v.-ry Lule add' tiona! lo.a! to ihe h')ies'ln :;oip:; in the firo, and is easily h; a ltl ih- 1'ivmm Ihi'liisi lv s, w hen tlit v a.re iaside. The pali :ii nfti' .- .i. Wadiinrmi ha-. 1 n nniifU'd of the iniMiiioii io patrnr I he do vice, ami Ml'. I . wh; is sM-inv ii gainst infrinffi'iticri on his idea:-. RAIN TONIGHT. l-'..r U.N. iIi ami vi. iniiy : I.iuhl ra 11 ti-.iiiulil : I'tiir. ei.lili-f 'i iltie.'l-ity. wit it westerly wimls. Tlie .-it in ni litis lii.iveil rat .-Hy tii.i'i'.i e:tt Html front K; tisns In il.e Lake n-j.-iint. L.-n-L'e iiiiioiiDis nt' r.tiii eei-tirn-il tfiiiii -the tlliio river iinrlliw'Miil. l-tti miiy stiitill tiiiHiiiii-ts in tlie Smith. Tin- ii titli- er i.s Mitt elintily ami thrill lln'..n'li- i-iii the n.iiiiil'iT e:il el' the M is-i--i.vi. (st. with iiurt hi lly witnU n 11 rr a tetii t.'lettr. eni.ler weallicr ih-i vails ' tli. perature el' I" lei:rv 1m-Iihv .mm at Hisiiiarek. Alter :t little tain 1ml. iv W tnliiulll. tail', en.iler Weill In-r will eeail. chat 1:1.1:1 ; Ni !: i ni: ma i i:ns A Vi-ry N't-ir aiiil Very S.lwi.!i.l A ; , . ! i -qiti AtTair. TitereV ih,- ttlllliine-.l i-"al in lliell mnli'iiiis li--tn yomiir ami -11m " y.-iiti': in.'iy revel. It i- new. il ix t.!n- three- llltirter leliv'lll. it it I'iellliess iel'siMliiiei! One inij;lil settle liaek ill i.ne'.s earria--'i-ill llltt sweet einiseimisiiess 't' heiti-.' til rayeil with the stiietenl iro-.i-ieiy nml eli-atiee. A little lii-nhler eae runs up into tl H.-irin eellar, and il. tis u.lMi-, tin' nnHiimler of lite arinent. is e, in )nseil of t.-ltl'ettl :liliIK' ell heavy 1-lin-k silk net; some eall il ent-mit work, whieh tleserilies it. eoinplt'tely. There's a liili ot' lne.-!ill ai'iiiui'il nilii-s Ik ix iat. which eimtiuiies tip the front in jahot ell'.-i t. l'riee. S1X. Several iitiys ago Rev. L. T. Chrisiinas tesoloretl) atldt-essed the studentH at Ltu la University, ttntl urged them to devote their time to industrial studies. Iev. Christmas Is an tihle speaker and hat" i;reat lnlluer.ee nnietiR his raee. He is a trustee of Shiw I'uiversity. ifr. John V. Bailey v ill leetinv befor,' the Younc l'ples' 1'nion of Die StaptM Tiilierntiele tliis eveiiinjr tit. S o'eloek, Mihjeet "l-:ii7.nlKHi Harrettt Rtwu-ins." Tlie public is iunted. REGULATIONS FOR LENT The Rules Adopted by this Diocese of the Catholic Church. A-h W'e, hi, --lay. tl,,. ,;- f I,ei,t, falls thi y 1 .1 !' 1 111 I'el.niary liMh. 1. AH the laillil'iil l vv iio have , 0111-pl.-le.l ih.-ii- L'l-I. year, tu-,- unless lejri- lim.'ile'.y ,;,., I,-. Ill-I to. ulisi-i ve tin- l.'-M "I" l.-l.t. - I !"'. -' ' '-'' I-' lnl.e I. It! "Ill- llle.-ll (t ,1:1'. i-xeei,: e, Suii.!;iy 'I lie In, ,, ai,,v, , ., 1'.,,; ,-y ,,, In he taken n; ai 1 ti,i-,n. -V Mil ill f.. I . -IlIlli 11 1 . ei imiI.V ealh-ll e,,ati---i. 1. 1 tiiitte-l ill the el ell- 'I'lle r..l!.. ill-. ;,ei --,l. are eM-,t fl'iilll the el-li-alinlis ,, I';. Mil,:;: I', i-siills nm If 1- L'l iiinv 1,1' :,zr; tl,,- Mi k. iitiriinr "'inn 11: l!i,i-e u It,, at-,- nl lin, , ., ,1,, hard Ittiior. .'in, I tli,,-e who, 1 1i li vi akne--.. ti 11 ii't ia.-l wilhmil 1:11:11 j - j 1 1 1 ' . to their health. '. The f.-tilhl'lll ate femiml, -I thai, he- M.les Hie .,,:i.-, i,,,s nf I'.lMilU' imp-ised hy tin- , li'-in ii. ihi- holy season of ,i 111 . 1 1 m I I in-, in : --etitial in.-tiiK-r. a lime ,.! ear: - si j.-'aief. ,,:' sh-iimw for in. of seehlM,-!i i,,-:n the n--rl: ami its tillltlsi ileitis. ;.,. .,;' -eHI',,l.s ;lnis-il- iti:. 1. 'lite I'asehai time eMMi-is j'l mil lile lif t Snmlay in I. .tit till Trinity Sunday: luring vi hieh int.- all Cath, lies w in, have a'li'ilnil a lining ;m.- tire Iniuie! 'i, re e.ive u.irihy lit,- IIol ' 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i , 1 1 . II 1I irlue !' an inii'tii In tin- I'niti-d Slates, .lt-lls :;),, IssT. the ,il- I, ,inu- -1 in I dispeitsal inns an- irr.-inloil: I. The n-e of tlesili tinais is ) i -t'tii il 1 -t! a:, all ttieals on Sunday--, ;in.l onee a day en .l , :tt, lay--. Ttnsila.'-s. Tiiursilays ami Sat unlays, with 1 h,. eee pi i.-n of the sei--'iti, I and the last Saittrdays 1,!' ,,en'. 'Irl tli-sit n.e.it ami lisli an- 11, t l,. In- used at tile -llllll- llleal lilllill:;' l.elll, even on Suiiilays. The its,, of liniter. ehi i s,-, milk and e.uis is also Tierm-itte.l ,-very la in Lent. t. Il is alli-wed I-- lake in the mill-nine; seuw warm lhii:,l. as lea. e,,'l'ee. -r tiiin ehoi-olale. ni.-nle uilii water, ami uilh this liipiid a nlil'iil of hnad. I. Tii.tse wh,,iu til,- hour of noiin may he an ini-un en iem lime for ilintiet'. mill invert the i-iihr and taki- lltetr enl-laiii-n in tin- ni-Hiiin-, am! their dinner in tlte evening. .". Tin- use of !i,,-'s lard. ,,r iliii-piii-, instead of luitier. i- aui iii,ri.,-,l in prep. tr im:' peruiltted fooii. ii. I'lisniis eem;- tii ,111 tin- 1. 1 ligation nf f.-tsiiitL' tire free to take meal in. ire than me e in those days win 11 its n-e is u'l'a llii -I hv di-pellsii I jmi. 111. l'.y virlte- of an imluli urati-led to us hy tin- I Inly See. Maf h I.-11I1. l'.lo. we per. mil to all working men ami -tln-ir fauiiles the tt-e of Ih sh meal unee n day 011 fast days ami ahsliiieme days t liroiihont. lite year, with the exeeptiuii of l' i'i, lay s. Ash Wi-iitie: .1 ivs. 1 lie Wednesday .V.ld Slp tit.lay nl' 1 1 . .J v , 1 k. and the Kve of I 'hl';s! mas. These w ho avail 1 heaisi l(s of this tn--lnli ai'e nut .-ill. .11.1 1,1 use llesh meat in, I lish .il lit,- san e im nl, ami they are lartiesily exhorted to perforin some net -,.' niei'titi, atioti, sii. li .-is ah-tiiienee from I I , 1 , , i 1 a I i u 1:' 1 iipmrs. The i,M i'i ml pii-. is ate reiniiuh-il t.'.iaf mi the tii-st Stimlai in l.e-it the collee lion I"., : ihe Indian an-l e,,,,reil itiis-imts is !o l.e taken tip in :li.l the illillihes I lll'-'IILllieil! I lie I'.ineese. ukai ii ii-' in:. i, i'. i;i:av. I ,e rew s ,,' ihe ,1 I 1 ef llr. liohefl l". llf.lV. ill, il iieeUl'ied Hi Itis lleUI:', ill Wiiisioii. at T il, n", l, k last t -veiling. , ill Llive L--inline sorrow to UUtlllief of t'liellils 1,11 ll,lollsll ''1 Si.!". Ill 'il,--lelt w in l e h,- ii'e I ami pTilel teed h-: ,;, te--ion i'-i- years, his doailt takes rank alino-i a- a p-t'-'ie enlamiiy. An el.iiliel t ph -i, i.t.ll. his hloa l prai lire threw -lim tell, e-mtai-t with all elasses of tin- ,--,. of 'tin- State's Twin City and a -I ; -im per-ouaiily. i oni-liined w it h -.' olldi rilll i;ell I ll'lless .-i;, ! 1 1 1 f . I i I i 1 1 --' sym-p:i-:i. It :-!e 1 1 1 111 i.-s'ii lv the in, s he,,l-mat- i-i his na I il e tow li. lr. i.i.'.v had h.eii i-i failing health ; -r o-i;ii ; ears ami his. loath was tat in- I- . I. -'. i ! da ii p. 'teefnlly slll -,-, nitiliil i-.- hi- t'amili and a ttuinher ot' r, 'alii, -. His I relh, r. Mr. It. T. Ctay. ,:i" ihi- ,iii. and Mrs. Cray were in Win nil, ri- ihev had lieeii sii:iin,,,:,e,t to l-is ledslile. LAW IMiM'i: Kill: T. 'i h,- I'ollowiiia han lsi aiely eiiraieil n- vilaliell has heen I'l-een'.',' ill this eiti: Mr. ami Mr-. I . rosier I'oi'l reillesl the pleasure , ' your eotiip.iny al the tnar-i-insie el' their datihler. iruinia 1'aie l..- reitee. to U- -Hell Carter ltriiltfi r. W'.-.'ii, -.Ini . M.,r. h the 1 l;h. l'.MMi. at 1 1 o'- lo, k. K i nilwotih 1 1,, i. W ake r.-i-est. Ni ri 'a t 'ai'elina. Miss I.awriliee was t,,nn,'i'iy t f this i ,-i'y. Iler I, t'other. Mr. li.di, ri l.aw ! ri nee. is ,-ni allmnei ln-re. She lias nil-, i iie-roiis i riot. .Is in l!ah idi ami riirhily ile- sel'les llu- nellllie-t Wlsaos lor ner oap .illess. Mr. and Ml'-. Ul-i.Iirfi - "ill I"' at limile a!! r Mat-eli 1T11I1. a . Wit. -Imi. North QUO VADIS The Play in the Academy on Next Mon day Evening. That Ihe eai'iust InimlliiiL' of n .iiHo-us tlietins and lln- pi a I rttyt: I of rel knolls . haraeleis l.efore 1he fo li-hts is not in douhii'iii tasie is 1 hormt-.'hly I'roven Ity the Ou,-.i ,ss i hieli has jri-eoti-il Chits. W. dli.-ise's dr:iniiiti.,ilimi of lli ury Simkie w i.-z's famous novel, "lino V.-iilis." It is -i ryuheie (lesetiheil tis a womli vful pm tlitetinn. reverently played, finely stagoU ami heaiil ifully eoM iiiti-.il. lillel with ill 1 1 i-i si ainl so realistie tlmt. onet' UK-it it ei.n ni'viT le forgotten. The inij-rr scene hy the Awlle Ti-ter in the ttiiinl net is so lieaiitiful in ittt Ftinvlieity that m.thinz etui exceed Ihe intMisx- (levotioilill Millm-ss with ivhieli at. is rHiT ved by the nttrlieiHv. It is n piny 'in tvlm-h those iu front live the sefiivs with tthfl netors ami every! hinir else if forprottt-m in the kw'n intes-est ft-It. I 'Wiill Ik! prewnted at the Acwthnnv ft Music on iloiuluj" nisht, Mureti 121b. nn t M
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