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LIVE ITEMS OF NEWS. Many Matters of General Interest In Short ParagrapU. ; - . --05.4. The Sunny South, , r ;TCnrti Carolina . Day was celebrated ! the Charleston Exposition last yeelc A monument to the , Confederate General Polk; was unveiled at At lanta, Ga. v -:. For killing Deputy Marshal Frank Taylor, at Dukedom, Tenn., Tom Blanchard, a farmer, was lynched. Eight hundred square miles of prairio land in Terry ; County, Texas, was swept by fire, hundreds of cattle being burned. . v Five men in a Sheriff's posse are . said to have been killed at Jones boro, Tenn., while , arresting Jim Wright, wanted for murder. A heated argument resulted in the fatal stabbing on A. T, Sharpe, travel ing salesman, by an unknown man, at Memphis", Tennr, late Saturday. The upsetting of a boat near Quit man, Miss., caused the drowning of Mrs. W. T. Baynes, her two daugh ters and Charles Fleming, , who tried to rescue them. LABOR WORLD. NEWSY CLE AGINGS; The meat famine has affected Lon don. ... - . K- . The March gold output at Johannes-. . i a4 i or Ann noa :.'- Ten thousand mill operatives have been locked out in Augusta, Ga. - ', . - j ostiron Tfr ffint. in U has 1 been made in he cotton burg was 104,127 ounces. Smf of Connecticut ' A new political party, organized by snills ot Connecticut. ,o,w w formed'in Con- v Over 2000 moulders nave struct at iu reau,. -Chattanooga. Tenn., refusing to work,, necticut. , ;; with negroes in the union shops. ; v Experts have found' many evidences -There are in Germany; about 1500 of danger in food products in fa mines or shafts in operation, vhlch nectlcut. ; I give employment to 40,917 miners. . a monument to the Confederate Gen Iowa operators are preparing 'for eral Polk has been unveiled at At trouble, and will not admit the. claim lanta, Ga. of drivers to be classed as miners. Illinois capitalists have bought 57,- The hod-carriers of Chicago have qqq acres 0f land for $500,000 in Cuba been granted an increase in wages Dy for a mule farm. , the employing -: plasterers of ; from . genuine wild horse, with wooly RAM'S HORN BLASTS. coat and scant mane and tail, has been received at the Paris Zoo. At Beckton Road, in England, a boy was playing with a; menagerie -lion when it bit off one or nis nanus. The joint Army and Navy maneuv ers in New York harbor have been fixed for the first eight days in Septem ber next. : ' . ": " ' . ' . Chicago "Postoffice Clerks Union, of I thirty to thirty-five cents an hour. Justice uaynor. in tne oupreiue vuui i. of Brooklyn, N. Y., has decided strikers may maintain a picket line. The Jus tice denied an injunction asked for. The master; painters of Lowell, Mass., have laid off all employes until they are willing to return at the old schedule of $2 a day. A demand was made for $2.25. , ... ; -".."S?1U Labor, has E oil 'ciCe T ImvV drafted an appeal tothe President and menced work on a nine-hour schedule Postmaster-Generar for less work and with ten hours' rav. - . a more pay o v,Vo fr.0T. oininveri in Bv the Kaisers desire, iuiiy nttea up -ri- nnai fiAiria nf cinv jinrt ad-ambulance trains nave Deen piaceu m o rtif wnrt- seventv-fivfv German railway stations, With his skull crushed W. J. roiKi M. n oli- 4 nfrr.aa rt cnnip nnri fpipnhonin communication has been - -y A la I UllUUj," iUHUl c t-w u&i.v,v wvw, " an insurance man oj. jseuuui, d the mines Wni be indefinitely made with local doctors was found dead. closed. Oreanized labor in Omaha, Neb., has One man was Kiaea ana inree uuifc The employes of the Lake Carriers 1 moved into its new labor temple. The by a collision on ' the Illinois ventraa Agsociation have drawn up a scale of temple soon to be erected at New Cas m ar 1 2 fTi-vv . 'I . . . . I . . . - ' .in i .near memyms, wices in advance of the prevailing tie. Fa., will nave an auuuonuiu u Smallpox was discovered in the jail waireg iat season. No difilculty is an- seat 2000 people. At Indianapolis, Ind at Norfolk, Va. ticipated in coming to a satisfactory the unions are to erect a $50,000 labor For a 10 per cent, wage increase agreement. . temple. BOO cotton spinners at Augusta, Ga.; The agitators in Russia, at the pres- Leeds. England, has four lady black ent moment, have no formidable pro gram beyond the May day working men's celebrations; but strikes and lockouts, it is anticipated, will occur in the spring and summer. went on strike. At The National Capital. Minister to Chile, Henry L. Wilson, reached New York for a vacation. Secretary of War Root conferred for several hours Thursday with General Schofield, retired. , Count Albert Freiherr von Westen holz, of Germany, was presented to President Roosevelt. Seaboard Air Line a Bidder. New York; SpecialJohn W. Gates and August Belmont were in confer ence with Morgan representatives Fri day. It was understood that several smiths, the daughters of a blacksmith, who has taught them the trade. Four other daughters left the "business on their, marriage. The girls work five hours a day, during which time they make several gross of hooks. EARS pay no tax es. V -'Stress makes strong. -i A recipe is not a cake. L Liking leads to love and love to likeness. -5 The braggart de ceives no one but himself; ;--;.."-1 Religion without joy is a sun with out light. A state religion does not make a religious state. rhe path of greatness with; God lies. open 'to all. 1 The great life is made up of great ness in littles. . , The church is weakened by wicked wealth. ' Many a man must lose his all to find himself. . I Sincerity is the best sermon against hypocrisy. ! ' - , Success, is not salvation, but salva tion is success. . i No man fails of success who con quers himself. . .' , ' -When God's showers cease man's supplies fail. ; A selfish success is a sad failure. Cowardly fear finds no favor with God. ' - ; Many words do not make much wis dont. ... j' - ' ' - Actual liberty centers in "essential loyality. ; " ' God's sympathy is f not exhausted in sighs. A racket is a revival of nothing but noise. - ; . Heaven oft takes in what earth cast3 out.- - . .;;.; . ' It takes a great man to comprehend himself. ; ji The people of truth lie deep in the sea of patience. ! The true martyr Idoes not hire out to a museum, A man may be judged by his judg- At the North. Andrew Carnegie gave $18,000 to Cincinnati, O., for public libraries. Brewery workers In four establish ments at Hartford, Conn., went on Cannot Be Merged. Knoxville, Tenn., Special. In regard to State 'interference in case of a large lots of LouisVille & Nashville m ,f thf StTherx11 ' ?ailt ani ments of others were deposited with Morgan & Co.. in tuo ljOUl6rme - "tt;5UV1UB duruau It is hard to be healed when we hide accordance with the Belmont-Gates Ines in the State: of Tennessee, It has our wounds. agreement A reDort that the Gates Deen learned that the Tennessee law God wants flowers on hearts more faction had sold a large amount of absolutly .forbids the acquisition by Louisville & Nashville stoek to Morgaf any one road of parallel and compet & Co., at 115 could not be confirmed ing lines of railways, According to tated yesterday, the result for a run away accident Sunday. Steamers reaching New York Satur day brought in 4,162 immigrants. Froin a beating given him by strik ers Thomas W. Smith died Saturday, at Chicago, 111. Circulating counterfeit money is than. on altar-clothsi It is still worth while to be right no matter who is wrong. The foolish bark j at truth because it is a stranger to them. S No one is nearen heaVen by belong- 3V1 JttC. 1 .... ... . ' . .. I ILt. 1 ti. 1 J T I m At' President Draper, of the University ana was generally discredited. Anoth- iaw it woum ue impossiuie tor tne of Illinois had his right leg ampu- er report to me enect tnat tne sea- oouinern roaa to secure possession or board Air Une had "bid" 130 cash for the Louisville & Nashville and operates in t0 the upper classes of society. . "-"6-" wu,w a pan us u cou 'The thine that make us haDDv are Nashville was also discredited. only be operated as a seDarate and dis- th hearts. iiwvuuun wrup. v Hearts that will not melt in the sun- , New Orleans, SpeciaLSecretary. Women Attack Escaping Prisoners, shine of love will melt In the flame of Hester's statement of the world's visi- ta 0 ,i , wrath. t i! sharged against Genero Agone, under 1 shows the total visible to be 3,886.517 4.aylISht jail delivery was frustrated by irrest at New York. bales, against 3,993,336 last week and scrub women here. In the absece of A dust storm that obscured the sun 3,889,878 last year. ' Of this the the sheriff, the prisoners sawed the PROMINENT PEOPLE. and did considerable damage, swept total American cotton is 2,746,510 bales bars and escaped through them. When King Christian of Denmark is eiglf Southern Minnesota Saturday. against 2,861,336 last week and 2,777,- the women opened the doors to scrub ty-four years old. f The Telephone Company, at Day- the floors of the corridor, the prison-. Senator Hanna has denied that he ton, O., a part of the Everett-Moore Sl8 . fXt fl .,1' liberty, but were will be a candidate for the Presidency. syndicate, has been sold for $90,000. ' : rX):k s1,l6 , . we,e,k clubed back by the women, who did t,m -nm - . ' t jnt'nTi a l andl,052,000 last year. Of the world's work With the brooms and moos. After Emperor William f of Germany is an Lieutenant Governor Stone, of Wis consin, ill at Chicago, 111., was worse Thursday. , The Duke of Newcastle was the guest yesterday of the . University Club, Boston, Mass. Burglars secured $1,000 cash from D. P. Lapham's private bank, at Dear born, Mich. Secretary Shaw has asked the resig nation of Assistant Immigration Com missioner McSweeney, of New York. " Half the flour mills of Minneapolis, Minn., closed last night indefinitely because of high freight rates and a decline in the demand for flour. The sub-treasury at New York has sent $100,000 to Cincinnati, O., for urop purposes. . The breweries of Boston, Mass., itarted to break the strike by ad vertising for new men. Rather than make a daily detailed statement of their work, 4,000 em ployes of the American Can Company in New York, went on strike. visible supply of cotton there is now the prisoners were repulsed and driven ntnusIast on athlfetic sports afloat and held in GrearBritain and back, Turnkey 'Applegate came to the xuuuueuwi- Europe ,iu,wu Daies, assistance of the women. agamsi i,y,wu last year: in Egypt 186,000, against 533,000 last year, and in the United States 980,000, against 1,224,000 last year. 200 Chinese Soldiers Killed. Hong Kong, By Cable. A courier who arrived at Canton reported that over 200 imperialist soldiers, sent by Marshall Su against the rebels, were ambushed in a 'narrow defile and John D. Rockefeller has made a con ditional gift of $125,000 to Adelphi Col lege, Brooklyn. Miss Minor has been commissioned to make the first bust of King Edward after his coronation. v Senator Kearns, of Utah carries a timepiece of the Quest Swiss work- General Strike in prospect Huntington, W. Va., Special. The all were killed or captured. The situa- manship, which cost $G0O. United Mine Workers of West Virgin- tion in the rebellious districts of It is said that Mr. Steyn, former t .A v southern China is increasingly alarm- President of the Orange Free State, ia, whose repeated efforts to bring lag. The viceroy of Canton has tele- is threatened with total blindness. about a conference between themselves graphed to Pekin, urging the imme- Edinburgh University has conferred and the coal operators of the State warum ot renLorcemenis. the degree of doctor of laws on Presi , ' , . . . , i wv-ft ui. ucwb iiuu ucueiiii ma uuu dent Schurman of Gornell Universirv Viqva hopn iiTiRiiprftaafnl will make a u.Mt..n c. i. ni,A A t.it. wvuuiuiau, vvmeu uuivuwijr, final ofPnrf tr sPPiirA thft letter's attsnd- thp rPhplR hav KiirrnnnriPri tho imV . irnarles -tPPer, Of Nova Scotia, atam,eUng caUed for the present Ujopand cut off .comnmnica. Zti in this city. If no recognition or - 4 t"vo years old. -y'-y ' .. -.- ance week satisfaction shall be obtained at this be the result among the thousands of mine workers along the Chesapeake & Ohio and Norfolk & Western and the jirty .thousand, dollars, is 4eft to 1 Baltimore & Ohio Railroads.- oun a. uowie, nead or the Zionists, by the will of Frederick Sutton pro bated at Chicago, 111, v A quarrel over money caused Earl Garman to kill his ; father at Glen wood, I&wa. J'rom Across The Sea. ! " ' The British budget, introduced in the House of Commons, shows a deficit of , $225,000,000 to make up which V it Is proposed to tax grain, meat and other articles. Peace negotiations continue at Lon don anOJretoria and, it is saidimpor tant concessions will e made to the Boers. '. ... Lord Kitchener reports severe fight ing in South Africa last week, in which the British and Boers divided honors. King Edward had a box especially constructed in the pit of - Drury Lane Theatre so that he could' get a good view of the chariot race in "Ben-Hur' , The general strike order took effect f in Belgium and thousands are idle in all the cities. f In a battle at Soacha, Colombia the Government troops won, 400 men be ing killed. , Colombian revolutionists are threat ening Bocas del Toro. ' Miscellaneous Matters. ' ' Illinois capitalists have bought 57,-000-acres of land, for $500,000 in Cuba for a mule farm. QfriL-A Arf v. n, isrewster -t xsorton. nrofessor meeting; it is said a general trike win lf Speclal.The differences cultore.ln thel Sheffield. Scientific between the machinists of the Blue- years old, will retire from active work, field (W. Va.) Norfolk; and Western at the end of the present college year. Railway shops and the officials of " Thomas Sedgwick! Steele, the Boston that road have .been amicably settled, irtist, has four large scrap books which It is not known just what concessions ue compiled on the Civil War from were made von either side, but it has newspaper clippings. Every battle or been given out that there will be no sKirmisn is pasted In Its correct chrono- strike, the; committee which came l gic&i order. I ' here from Bluefield yesterday to con- . Congressman Loud, of California hn fer with the Norfolk y and Western the distinction of having received'the omciais navmg reacned that conclus- sword, of General Pemberton at Vicks- ourg in tne not July or He was at the time a member of thp Rpmn'd ' A Sunday Shut Down in Boston. Massachusetts Cavalryl ' ; ; : Boston, Special.Never 'before has The Earl of Minio, the Viceroy of New Orleans Cotton Market. New Orleans Special. Cotton' f u tures took on additional strength Fri day, the first figures being 7 to1 10 points over Thursday's close and con tinued upward until May showed a gain of 13 points. July 12, and August 10. There was a loss of a few points from the - extreme advance but at the closing hour theTe was a strong under- tone, net gains being registered of -13 points on April, 7 on May, 8 on June and July; 4 on August, while 1 Septem ber and October werei 102 points low er. . North Carolina Wins Debate. Nashville, Tenn., Special. The last of the series of , three inter-collegiate debates between Van derbilt University and the University of North Carolina occurred here Friday night, he visi tors from North T Carolina gaining the xlecision. The question, of which North Carolina took the negative, was "Re solved, That the Federal government should own and operate the railroads In the ; United States." The- following were the speakers: North Carolina T. A. Adams, and Charles Ross ; Van derbilt: Frank Seay and W. M. Board Mrs. Flynn "An' phwat's yer " son Moike doin now Mrs. Casey?" Mrs Casey "Shure, Moike aln doin' anny ning, Mrs. Flynn. : Hes got a govern ment job-'-Leslle's Weekly. Boston seen such a vigorous enforce- Canada, has received a unique distinc- ment of any' law on the statute books as that given the Sunday; laws Sundav. Drug store, fruit dealers, bankers and laundries were the objects of the police attack. From one end of the city to the other soda fountains were silent, candy j counters covered and Idle, and fruit stores, closed. Liquor could be sold at hotels by patrons ordering something to eat, and they did a rushing busi ness, v , . ':,V Newsy Notes. , A Havana dispatch says: "The" Au Ifnn1 Court accepted the- bond of J1O0 00O offered by a fidelity company for theappearance of Ester G. Rath we,Tnv co reauires. however tary'' drawn before a no- A -Roanoke, Va. dispatch says: "C. u. Parker was appointed general sup erintendent of the Virginia & South- nyTK headquarters at Bristol, Tenn. He was formerly gen eravsuperintedent of mines f or the Virginia Iron,. Coal and Coke Company tion. He- has beenl crivpn th titio tsf honorary grand - chief of the Huron Indians, and has been acclaimed in that yositlon with great Enthusiasm. ' -;' -- A' Quaker ; Bartender. There "is y an 1 old jsburban inn hear Philadelphia kept by a Quaker who, amid the incongrudus surroundings oi his bar, still clings to the plain lan guage of his" faith. Occasionally he even dispenses liquid refreshments with his own hands and it seems queer to hear his mild voice asking, " "What will thee have?" The other day; there was a crowd in the bar and one of the men had .already been imbibing too freely. Nevertheless he lined up at the bar with the others, and loudly called for whisky. The old maw looked at him severely, and remarked : "James, doesn't thee ; think thee has had enough of the! strong stuff? Thee had better take a 'pariila." ' There was no appeal, ; and James drank a glass mTM.l Ci k TVT i rrrw INTERNATIONAL LESSON , FOR APRIL 27. Subject: Gentiles ReceiVe(i Pt1 A f A mftm. i '8s mentatr on the Dav's t ' Acta x., 43Memory VetRi.. - en, 1. "Heard' The news iliif t . had received the eo9pel anrl j ., tized spread throughout the i i 11 8 try. "Had also received." Tj?olee3 in which the fact is stated show first ( place, that it had made afi impression: on the apostles and h' in me seconu pxace, tne expression that the event was regarded na an unporiani principle. 2. "Was come." There is ' . that .Feter was summoned to Je to aeiena nis conuuer, nut he to fear that he would be censurSI the , particulars were known, and A have hastened his return in order? 1 nish that - information. "TIia 0 i . TUa, Tcitto , c i tians. This ; must, have been t fhnrrh at t.hn time. huf.Sif t..i r: , tive was compiled when "t'npv'i.!, of the circumcision" had becoire 9 j-1 party. "Contended." DisnutpS M vunsuaiuty (siiumu nrsi; cecotne u him, charged him with bein" at f) They maintained that those woi i proselytes by -submitting to the t law and being circumcised. j.- xjm&i eai wun tnem. Tj,.J pies would have rejoiced, and qMD as they did the conversion of the O fense that Peter had consentpH t!!01 the guest of a Gentile. He had eaten! A. 4-U wit to the character of the food, nor way in which it was- prepared. "From the beginning." Tw furnished a detailed account of ai! facts in their, order. I 5. "Praying." It was aW. Peter was on the houseton. Thpfljf. I m -j . - " UL ITT tormed a convenient place for retmJ mind when the attention is absorb i particular train of thought, so tks external senses are " partially or -J suspended. He was transported J mmseu - ana pui into a mental a1 which he could discern objects betjk apprehension of man's natural noirhi great sheet." What the apostle suJ an exienaea sneer, tne tour come which were held up as it were bv wi down from the four extremities i open sky.: 1 he significance of the stretched sheet, as a figure of the wunu, auu me lour corners as the fc tions -mto which the gospel was dot be borne forth into all the world, h ten been dwelt upon. "Came even to J In chap.. 10: 11 Luke sajs it ins down to the earth." In the vision iii below Peter, so that he could look the housetop down upon its upper sir: . "And saw,' ' etc. The vision ij eented the whole animal creation. It were in it living creatures typical of kind, not a multitude of the same so: birds and beasts. All kinds oham were there, domestic and wild, clean unclean, together with creeping things iowis ot the air. 7.v "Slay and eat" That is, anyoatj the animals exhibited to him. wihan to the distinction of clean, ate? card clean. This particular vision was sugsi by Peter's hunger. Chap. 10: 10. " 8. "Common or unclean." Bycoan! whatsover was m general use amoiig Gentiles, is to be" understood; byracltf everything that was forbidden by tne I Baic law. However, one word may oe: sidered as explanatory of the other. ' rabbins and many of the early fatten lieved that by the unclean animais Gentiles were meant. "At any time t.prprL" Tbp devout Jew exercised rf care in observing the ceremonial & tions betwe)fen clean , and unclean, t 4: 14; uan. l: 8-1. , . 9." "Hath clearised." God made the tinntions hptwflen clean and uncleffl wise purposes, and now for equally purposes those distinctions are re& He had authority to give the law; He anflihrifv tn rpvolrp. the law. "M thou common" (R. V.) The old dispel tion is now to crive nlace to the netf? Peter is taught that men are not toij such - distinctions and separations For meat destroy not the work at liom. 14: -20. L 'in 'TVioo finiAc " Vnr the srreater Ltainty andin order that a deep and impression might be made on tne dpp mind, i Compare Pharaoh's dream 41:. 32) .and Joseph's interpreuuoa.n oi. " urawn up again." ine the, whole into heaven again was oej, to. point out that, 'it was a lesson God had as directly sent as of oldiw the law on Sinai. J 1L ."Behold." Behold how reah bly- the incidents coincide! i",, that God is directing in the matter.- TnpHn'fplr- ' fif T.t-P fpllft US (CMP- 17J that when Peter had arouse- (R. V.), not knowing at first hoff ply what he had seen and heard. , , 12. "The SDirit." Before this spoken . to him with, a voice, bJ j "Spirit spoke to spirit," silently. yet. lv. "Nothing doubting." "Making ?M Unction." R. .V. Between Jcvv a. tile. But, according to the Bihle, , this form of the1 verb m W j until after the events 'had taugbt cisely what the vision and the APi - application meant. lrj x3. An angel.7' Cornelius rej this heavenly messenger as a . 14. "Tell thee words." The g niwrr 1 1 1 1 -- i . 1 1 ii rr ri r-1 j n 11 v-j t -The assurance embraces them becau. . were prepared, as well as con ,r welcome the anostle'a message. saved." They were indeed now savej. a presentfialvatibn, and yet, y Christ is presented, acceptance J sary to a final salvation. Peter is to be the instrument of the convey Cornedus, but simply to "shoW way of God more perfectly." aC J .15. "As I began." While he st ing but before he had proceeded i ; discourse. "On them." On tbey "As on us." The- Jews. "At the ning." On Pentecost. Acts 2: i 16. "The Lord! Peter reme Christ's words' as recorded m Actf af 17. "What was I?" What rvf er naa i to opnose tne mr- rtCc , God that the Gentiles should be into the Christian church, vvgei? God." Oppose or resist God. j indicated His will .and Peters P J j must give way. j 0rf , 18. "Held 'their peace." Peter no longer because they - and that the Holy Spirit had in action. .
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