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Co. uplnthe se It Mediately bre bout It. cured re. Ichee BARTER T.c nectloniBi tluWort PRESTIGE IMPAIRED A YAClLUTlI9 ONE ttotistlcM with the Vriou Pow- tr ire BeTteed and British Statesmen Are Censured. August 18.

England Is thoro over the government. changeable course respecting tro Ps at Shanghai. Even Sie blancfl of yielding tb' pressure by or the Chinese viceroys S. raPalrln British Prestige it and in Europe. The papers lecturing the government on its sup.

tattt vacillation and faintheartedness. jwtSrt troops after all. occupy the Km water of the richest region In Chi. TwUcfl sustains 150000000 of people. i they were landed with the consent ii approval of the powers.

The foreign IfiM itlntants are bewildered at the ado ralft4 throughout the country by what ttflf ciinslder an amusing little game of tort bury's ending to England's ad- I Is explained thus to the As. pxtettd Press ylrst. the formal announcement that pops would be landed lit a five-days' niUa Which the foreign consuls at Shanghai waged their heads and wired to their tome governments mutterlngs of disapproval on the continent and the stirring up of Chinese opposition at Shanghai troop arrive at Shanghai and the vice. ft rtslrts their landing. saying that- and Russia object the consuls several of them assert If the British land we will land troops.

too ymour after wiring Ix ndon. LOD000CeC that England withdraws and tk troops do not land a sailing hour l1Polllted the next day every variety If foreign commercial Interest In Shanghai rise out In dismay. the consuls revise 3 ttetr tews snQ Join In requesting their jtiromentI to induce the British to land or the security of Shanghai the British all. ay Intimations are received at vtte foreign office from France. Germany and utrla that they are willing that jthe troops should land the transports ire pursued and brought back.

and the troops are disembarked. The foreign office expresses the opinion that the bus- best was admirably worked. Tie government Is arranging to relieve Lord Roberts In South Africa. deputing to Jtner of less consequence the vex- Uou work of running down' the partisan bands tier The purpose. it Is understood is to recall Lord Roberts In October II1l1Ouncllig then that the war Is Tat an end.

1 Lord Wolseley will relinquish the post of in tithe in October. and Lord Roberts' will- almost certainly replace him. As tha barracks in the United Kingdom are tuJtqt embodied militia. temporary wood. ta.

quart era have been begun at Ideh liot and elsewhere In which to house the retureleg South African troops. The marquis of Lopdonderry. the postmaster general. has Issued a hard and fast order to postodca clerks that esquire WJI tj ed In Jtheuturei In a all T. correspondentsunless they are seldeuilylsborers.

personal servants or tradasmeB. In cases of doubt. the quirt" most be used. Depositors in pos. saslega beats are not entitled to th Vesqulre.

Stsneyhnrit college' has Just sold for lisa a donna painted by 011.114 Lady ArundeU of Wardour bought tile jal irn some seventy years ago for i is and presented it to the college. tavt n' Tuckshop beloved of Eton for 100 years a little confectionary ato twenty by thirty feet. has been sold It auction for 14000. Tae case or Mrs. Maybrlck has been mh 4 by an extraordinary attack upon Rowell.

lord chief Justice of En ohich has appeared to the columns rfThe Liverpool Post. owned by Comaster Edward Russell. The Post del- tlarea that Baron Russell neglected. the i ai nd failed to declare his per- Bone moyjon of his clients Innocence uir- he done. despite the de- SSB11 who Presided.

Mrs. Maybrlck would ya been acquitted. A toortlnary an attack on the dead cw juztio by so prominent a Journal aroused Mrs. Maybrlck' friends. Bell of New York.

secretary' nner president the Medico-Legal 1SSfvt her counsel hurried to London rt yesterday and had a long con- the United States ambas. Mr. foate who is keenly inter- f2r Is understood he has prom. to renew his efforts to secure the wJewe. To a repreaenttive tte Alsoelated Press Dr.

Bell said f. a most remarkable attack. It of Mrs. Maybrlck. i to Lord Russell secretary and American am- England since Mrs.

May- knows Lord Russell ce in her Innocence. i claim to the of Norfolk Jheld by the duke rests on the fact that ho which is nearer In blood original ancestor than the male from which the duke Is descended. 1 holds baronies of Mow. on cl ely similar owbray Is the head Of one iamiils In England. etUe 1 the us papers as to the Wm by Deelated the H.

a recount of the fT Primary. Mr. Davis nominee for clerk of Pr ent bourn. bela said With tit. death of Collie Huntington raUroad king' and millionaire.

fact for the flret time fcecomes known the public sth It was nne other than Mr. Huntington himself who anonymously. offered the amountlnVtn all la ThVMaa Without the Hoe" compe 1 uuon i Hunttn toa a one of the number that not only did not approve The Man' With the Hoe but he- bitterly disapproved of the portrayal of such a character as- that created by Edwin Markham. It was his desire to see labor dlcnlfled above the level of the ox and to successfully dispute the- theory that ithe emptiness of a could be found In the ficecf the typical laborer. It will be Interesting to many people that Mr.

Huntington. whoss. business responsibility. offered poises for the best dous. found time to concern his mind with questions like these.

When The Man With the" Hoe" was being fCt1ated and discussed In the east. It now develops that it was come P. Huntington. who. signing himself "Responsibility offered pries for.

the best poems on The Man Without the Hoe. The- competition failed and little more was heard of it for" the reason that very few poems of note war sent in. Probably no better. tribute to the memory of the dead magnate could be ug gested than a contribution' to The New York Sun of July 86 1839. written by Mr.

Huntington himself and expressing his opinion of labor Either the Man With the Hoe' Is a type or the great mass of those who use farming Implements for a living or else he is an exception. If the latter. then the. strength or the sentiment uttered lies in the concealment of its weakness and It the former. then the poem does wrong to a most respectable and able.

bodied multitude citizens every one of whom ought to resent Mr. Markham's attempt to throw the emptiness of ages in his face and certainly. deserves better of the poet than to called a man strous thing' and brother to the ox. What about the man without the who cannot getrwork or. having the opportunity to labor.

wont do ItT There are thousands of young men in this conn- try who have' been educated up to the point where the honest and faithful us point where the honest and healthful. occupation of their. fathers in the ft has become distasteful to them. and In many cases they have grown to be ashamed of it and of their parents. In European countries.

particularly there are multitudes of. young men. the. younger sons or titled people. for instance.

who have been taught that common labor or work in the trades is beneath. them. They must have money. but they must earn it only in a genteel are the' men without the hoe the real brothers of. the ox.

Who shall tell their story Who shall best. sing the bitter song of the Ineapablea who walk the earth. driven hither and thither Jib beasts by the Implacable sentiment or a. faire social education suffering the tortures of tile damned and bringing distress upon those dependent on them because they have lost that true tndepend. ence of soul that cornea to him who dares to labor with his hands.

who wields the hoe and is the master of his destiny For the first time since the incorporation of Greater New York an accurate estimate can now be arrived- at as to the population of the different boroughs composing the city. Th first figures from the new-census indicate that there are 3428764 persons in the. greater city. with the jjbpulation follows Manhattan. 1850033.

The Bronx. 200507. Brooklyn. 1134806. Queens.

173302. Richmond 69956. The. boroughs of Manhattan and' the Bronx comprising the old limits of New York city show a larger rate of than any other city the count' of which has been completed by the census once. Not only-is the actual.

increase larger. butthe rate of Increase surpasses that in any other city except Milwaukee and uJrJlo Chicago's population has not yet been arrived at. but it is believed by coasts. officials that. the Windy City will surpass in rate of increase anything recorded anywhere In the country.

The first clash for supremacy In the New York democratic organization upon which the national party will depend so much for success has occurred. and the result thou Cooker and Tammany still. on top. The question the state committee this week at Saratoga. was the nomination a temporary chairman of the convention.

David B. Hill put up the name of Tames McQulre of Syra- cuss and the Tammany forces brought all their strength to bear to work Mc- Oulres defeat. This was accomplished by a bare majority of three votefg but while it is conceded that Cooker controls the committee. the opinion prevails Jhat the HUlttes will be In a. majority the floor of the convention.

The New York state gathering is called for Saratoga on September nth. but on the convention does not depend In all probability II much as many people wish to make believe. The gulf between the leaders of the party In the Empire state undoubtedly exists more largely In the minds of republican newspaper writers than in the facts since both Croker and Hill have separately anrl-10Intl7 declared that when their differences are disposed of at Saratoga differences of organization and control they will be ready to et back of the candidacy of William J. Bryan and work to the utmost for his success in New York state. Boy Steals Horse and Buggy.

Columbus. Ga August 18. Speclal. Mr. Sam Bishop.

of Crawford. Als CO to town today and unhitched his horca from his buggy and tied him to a tree in the business section of the city Shortly afterwards negro boy coolly hitched up the horse to the bum and deliberately drove The police are eurcblnt tar the thief who is only twelve or. fourteen years old. This Is the second theft of the kind in Columbus this week. DEATH OP F.

ANDEBSOtf funeral Will Take Place from the Residence Today. Mrs. E. P. Anderson wife of Rev.

E. P. Anderson. died at her residence on Cons street at 2:45 o'clock yesterday af ternoon. Mrs.

Anderson was bornIn Clark county in 1836. She bad been a Consistent member of' the Methodist chutch for over fifty years. Mrs. Ander- sonmoved to Atlanta about eight years ago. She leaves eight children to.

mourn her death. Her maiden name was Miss Majgaret Fostef. She was married' to MrJAhderBon to 1884. FISTULA painless method. thycb been In Atlanta 30 years and a respon.

Consultation Refer to Hours IMPRESS JUST BCAPTOP 1 tifil tLJ I Jit ttj TT Gerniny Dennods the Absolute Destruction of GoTeniint si FORCE TO fOLLOW FUGITIVES of Peklnr Alone Will Not Satisfy the Kaiser. CHAN5E IN RULERS IS NOW DNBED Large Army May Be Necessary To Chase the Chinese Imperial Party to the End. Berlin. August The flight of the dowager empress and. the disappearance of the emperor of la here regarded as of much greater and lasting importance than the mere taking of Pekln.

and the. complications resulting therezrom are speculatively discussed. by the press and in political circles. The overwhelmm opinion is' that since all the powers have agreed to install a strong central government at Pekln. it becomes necessary first.

to destroyer at least render harmless the fugitive government which Is responsible for the whole Chlneie There fore. it is claimed. it. is necessary to fol low and capture the fugitives This prob. ably will call for the employment of large additional fortes.

besides those which are now in Chins. Surmises as to wheth. er the United States Great' Britain and Japan will also share therein or leave the burden to Russia. France all. to Germany.

fill the papers today. The German government adheres to. the view that perfect harmony prevails among the powers regarding immediate action In China. A number of the opposition papers express deep dissatisfaction with the ignoring or the reichstag and the whole or the emperors China policy declaring it far exceeds the limits laid down Count yon Buelow. minister of' foreign affairs in his drculat to the ruling princes Germany on.

July llth. At Emperor Williams dinner to Find Marshal Count von Waldrsee last even- thg at Wllhelmshohe. the China situa Uon. in its various bearings. was thoroughly discussed between his majesty and Von Waldersee.

Prince Muenster' i burg Dr. Lucanus the of the. emperor's civil cabinet. Admiral iricha and Colonial Chief Steuben participated. Herr von Brandt.

a former minister to China. in the' missionary organjChrlsen- Iche Welt. puts th largest amount of blame for the Chinese outbreak on the missionaries citing a mass of evidence in support of his assertions. Re says Two ofthe work of the legation and consulates in China had- been occasioned by the complaints. demands and claims or The press today publishes articles on the subject of the birthday of Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria.

The Milltair Wochenblatt calls attention to the fact that the Austrians and Germans for the first time since ISM have fought together in China. A majority of the papers praise Austria as the steadfast and unimpeachable ally of Germany. The naval' maneuvers. this year are of special Interest. because part of them from September lCth.

till September 14th will be in conjunction with. the arrny The coming week will be devoted to tactical exercises and nightly torpedO boat at- In ibV- orthsm. From-a number cc letters putnisnea the papers. It- appears that Use situation In Samoa rather unsatisfactory. The governor.

because. it Is claimed. was doing justice to Tarot and his' parttv was severely blamed by the Matafa. party. Ceaseless dissensions' followed though hardly any actual hostilitiesoccurred Dr.

tudt Prussian minister of worship is fiercely by the entire centrist and Polish press because of his order. that religious instruction in the province of Posen. be henceforth given entirely in German. The Cologne Yolks Zeltung threatens another culturkasnpf unless Dr. Studt rescinds the The Vorwaerts says a socialist national convention has been arranged for September 17th at Mayence.

The. German swimming clubs began today three days' of contest for an lion- orary prize which the emperor has offered. Ont hundred and forty-eight. swimmers- are competing. One Hundred and Fifty Soldiers En Route to the War in China.

Six coaches loaded with soldiers belonging to light battery- Seventh artillery passed through Atlanta yesterday evening on the Southern train. arriving at o'clock. route from Washington DC to China. The battery numbered ISO men and was in command of Captain Greenough. There were several baggage- cars attached to the train.

loaded' with thu equipment of the artillerists The guns. manned by the. blue coals who passed through Atlanta last night are among the most' effective. known to modern military science. One of the pieces was a newly invented dynamite gun.

It was said. The men of battery hi. were. at. tho depot but a few minutes.

until the corn. missary department could take on more ice and a change of enginesbe made. Few of them left the train and perhaps a score of them went to the restaurant along with their officers for supper. A Chinaman standing in the glare of the arc light under the carshed afforded a little diversion to a group of soldiers onthe rear platform of the list coach. who facetiously referred to him as boxer When the Mongolian saw.

that the remarks of the soldiers were being directed at him he moved quicklyaway. ay. JACOB TO BE BOUET BAL Military Sent To Escort Him from Louisiana to Alabama. Montgomery Ala. August IS.

Special Late lat night Judge D. D. Shelby alt- ting in chambers la lluntayllleJ denied the application of Sanford Jacobl from his recent decision on a writ of habeas. corpus remanding Jacob in to. the custody of criminal sheriff of- Orleans parish Louisiana.

Aspecial officer left lies-a today for New Otienas to brinjTJai- cobl to Montgomery in asking the gov. of Louisiana to extradite Jacobi. Governor Johnston gave assurance that the prisoner would be protected by the Alabama authorities. By order. of Gov ernor Johnston nine members of the we mWt1 commanded by.

Captain 8 Anderson. of Uontgoineryl went to New Orleans today. They' will act as special escort to Jacobi to insure his protection. The' militiamen wore fatigue uniforms and carried rifles and ammunition. Their return' movements ar kept a profound Governor Johnston has Issued order to Sheriff Psrks that the services of the entire state Is to be invoked.

if It becomes necessary to protect the prisoner. No violence to obi is anticipated i that of th Lock Typewriter. A. postal card to O. W.

Woos- Tngntger in political' management of the necessary pubUcutiUUeswould have tn to extend municipal V1 ownershlifc. The- tbeoryilnyeryiattracUye butthe actual working is almost distyuj The Idea ytJsavtotpf pf middlemen appears tmt In praoticaH cots muc znaretban it av s. 84vjn at the splgptfaodjwastlnjfifttthehuhffjv Boston has ether expensive trial. of it. r8eTerlyear 4gQUayorQuthcy' established a municipal printing- plant a municipal parpintef J4t municipal ice plant and others to to the Hub the profits of private' bontractort.

They are all back numbers now. Investigation has demonstrated that electrical work that by private contract would have cost 8800 actually cost the city 10200. For work on a city armory the thy paid K70 when private 4 parties would have toad. a. good profit at while some work.

on a public school which contract would have cost under 11100. actually was paid for at 600. Ice. that dealers were furnishing for to 82 per ton cost Boston. 80 to manufacture.

Outside printers would have made large profits doing the city's printing at 25 per cent lose than It. was turned out by the municipal press. So on all down the I There are reasons for" all this and. very 1 good reasons. too.

The office holder spends the peoples money he. does not make' It. The business man' must make hit money before he can spend It- hence tb spur. of economy and Judgment. The business man.

has only- his own Interests to consult. and mw. his expenditures to produce commercial profit The office holder has the' monetary. interests of himself and of. his henchmen in mind.

and his expenditure of the publics money must be so directed to. keep him in office. This is elaborated In. a ludicrous way by Yr. G.

A. Copeland. Writing on Boston' experiment' in Harpers Weekly. It ap pears Boston has a civil service Yr. Copeland says In a list of about fifty men who were employed in the water department on.

clerical work or in inspecting hydrants or water pipes it was found that one had entered as a coppersmith another- as shlp and another as an. ex pert. swimmer. There were sailors. makers.

rubber gasket makers. Titters and splicers miners stone cutters. beam tenders wiremen and rodraen' in the list also. each demanded by a special requisition for a man of that trade. About every branch of ho man ef rt except that of expert bat.

loonist' or skilled animal trainer' they be found in these special requisitions and the only reason these were overlooked Is probably that. they did not occur to the fertile brains of the ingenious send- era of the civil service-laws. It Is. regrettable that our. sea municipal affairs has not devised some plan or means to prevent the office hold cc trout the direction and.

disposition of the public funds. To him politics is a profession end that profession Is pot strictly buslneeslike- In' conserving soon- omy. The Interest of the public does not ordinarily run parallel with that of the politician. Of course. reference is made.

to the practical politician. This being so. the' municipal control of public utilities should be reduced to theinini mum- instead of' extended. Why even in Atlanta. where men have to be dragooned Into public service try a bond.

issue mn election end see what hlgh appre- elation the judrmentn4 economy of out ubuiO servants are held. Is deplorable that our public affairs canon Days we rlpa experience thaimatured judgment. the uncompromising- honesty. the ceaseless energy. and therigid economy of strictly business men.

These. business men almost to a man will not run for office. They will not oil the machine or submit to let pulling by ward heelers. These- business men are not. purolsaseable and are not wanted In the council by the factions and corporations that are always seeking to do the most ood to the city through their own pockets.

The theory. of good government is based on business principles. The practice is unfortunately red- ically and. generally different. Some times political methods become so rank and corrupt that the.

tax payers rise en masse sod smash the. machine but not often' and the effects are only temporary. The only practical way to insure good government Is to ke p. temptation out of the way. Give the boys as little to feed on as possible.

The best Koy-erned city. like- they best governed nation baa fewest possible office holders. Good Roads- Maryland has been spending over half a million dollars per' year In patching and building new roads. The farmers- of that. state arelosing over three ntti- lion dollars by bed roads Maryland baa fairly good.

roads but somehow she loses money like other states In not having system in her. road expenditures. Mechanical MtMEtheIL Dr. B. T.

Ward recently read a paper before the Mississippi State Medical Association which relates toa remarkable case where vibration acted ae an absolute hypnotic or. anaesthetic. The York Medical Journal gives the following ab. stracts tof pro Wards paper Dr the extraordinary caseof a workman. who returning home.

tired. sat down to fwston th end of' a erossUe of a railway track with his head bent forward. and. his elbows resting on his knees. Intending to take only a snort rest He' knew nothing until near day next morning.

when he awoke presumably in the recumbent' position with the sensations succeedln a' natural sleep feel- lag only a little chilled from the coot morning air. On attempting to- rise however. he discovered that there was something wrong with his left arm. and found that It was lying directly acrou the ran. and that.

a train had passed over it. crushing it to a pulp a. Jittle above and including the elbow but not entirely severing theskin The arm was cold and no. train was la hearing in either direction. so that the man must have lain for a long time after the train had oassed over it where he had fallen parallel with the track his arm tying across It II.

walked firmly and lets- urely' into town holding the' dead arm with his Tight hand. to r. Wards where it was amputated. There was no mark Or contusion about the body or head end nottte slightest alga Of cerebral concussion. The suspicion of drunkenness was affected by the vibration pf the rails absence of any indications thereof the time but by the testimony ofnl fellow laborers that be was steady.

sober and total abstainer Dr. Ward deltas that was affected by the Vibration of the ran. and croastles. soothing the narvouscen ters. increasing In effect as the approach lug train intensifies the Vibrations until when the' arm was crushed the thesis.

was complete. From these considerations the author arrives at the conclusion that narcosis and anaesthesia" nay toe produced by vibratory fore and that the vibration la order effectually exert specific fore upon the nerve centers must on- form and rhythmic and to reach it great est intensity the vibratory- wave must and steadily Increase On force. This leads naturally to the suggestion- that HWOold rea reno ry exalted mechanical skffl to construct a awtaai operating table with whisk rue' Iqr 5- trt tdottyapst rsiis atuofcea to tk tow-- sarfaoe of JthefaWe vibratory' force exactly sissilar to' that' which thesteel rail receives from the reyolvlsg wheels pfjlaii vkpprpachlng trafav aiaf tflnally' po enil and that. a might thus be bored ad free' from danger or" subsequent diBtregsastte natural sleep of an Infant or the peaceful slumber ofa healthy man" iM John Qulney Adams preserved his vision to a ripeoldage bymajsagtaabis eyes. This.

'was done yr 1 placing his tliumb and oreflngerieach an IldAnd gentlse drawing them' nose. Tbla was done frequently the' day. This fin e- massage promqtss blood tefrculation invigorates" the-nerves and preserves convexity of fye lenses. It is much safer than eye" washes and lof and will prove refreshing to. ir4W' 3 The" TJnltedStates i marine hospital bu resu ha recentlyTpuKlshed the results Of rllme' as an an tlnrolsrlal agent.

In severed localities IA malaria has' entirely disappeared since lime has been. used' for Lertilleing while other physical conditions remain the same. Regions where the soil vis rich In lime appear free from While Investigation has not gone sufficiently tart establish the. absolute' metDC of um. as a sure cure for malaria.

yet It is certainly a thoroughly established disinfectant and its abundant use in malarial section would.doubt- less behighly beneficial15 Insomnia may frequently be ombafted by simple. sensible treatment without the' dancerous use of plum choral cocaine. sin A brisk walk or. a long' electric car ride followed by dipping the head in cold water before retiring will often' induce sle p. Keep bead' cool and feet warm.

A cold compress around the head frequently answers. Water dripping regularly and slowly Into. a pan Ilk th rain drops on the roof' soothe. the brain. drawn and long-continued inspirations by' the mouth and expiration by the nose ha been effectual.

Repeating mentally the alphabet' backwards or thinking intently of alternate numbers frequently produces sleep. A glass of warm milkon retiring' Is beneficial The malnthml Is to stop continuous thinking anti sleep will then result. Electrical Echoef. An eleclromobllet ran from to Newport a distance traveled of seventy. two and a half miles In live hours and eighteen minutes on one charge of trtclt in storage battery.

An ctri cooling mHs been placed on the. market. An' electrio tan surmOUnt. ateeeptae1e or ehamber filled with Jee. tlfrouib which the alt' Is drawn and blown Into.

the. room. ItIs TX rtabie Cud should be eSPedaiIr servlceatj. in. hospitals and' sfck rooms as Wetla for generalutle.

Transparent photographic panel in front' of electric light is the latest In Illuminating lhaw1DJi' rooms The light Is sub- flued and free from rlare. white the" owner cane gratify Ws taste In illuminated plo- togas. Philadelphia Record Tip at the Ridge avenue' ea barrs there Is a young Inspector of registers whowill some day make' his mark as the Inventor of somegreat tabor-saving device. There is nothing' particularly. arduous about the.

duties of' these inspectors. They' simply- lump aboard the car. make a record of the number of passengers indicated by the register and jump off again. But Oh- ycungr inspector in question doesn't even' do this. Sometimes it is rather difficult thing.

to get a. peep at the register when a summer cay I uncomfortably' clowded. so he lust stands on the step with' his back to end of the car where the indicator Is' situated. pulls a hand mirror his pocket and holds it be- ere Is face at an angle which will re Sect the Indicator Of course th figures are reversed In thi mirror but practice has made him en adept at transposing them. That young mans mind Is too fer tile for ht.

lob. The New York state railroad commission has Seen Investigating and testing- brakes for street cars. It does nott Indorse any special make but It states the" order in merit stands First. the electrlo' brake seoond friction brake third. hand- power brake-and fourth airbrake.

Ex ccpt in special eases. says thai conmlso lion when the liability to accident is very remote. the ordinary land brakes now generally lsad. ohould be replaced. The ShawIslgan Water and Powr Company will supply Montreal Canada with all the electricity she needs.

The gene rating works are at Shawtnlgai Falls eighty miles distant and have developed a capacity of 200081 horse power. whIcll cu easily be increased to 75000 horse power. Etching on etiel plate by IeCCrIcItI has been. so successfully and economically accomplished In Oetmany that lithograph. la and cardboard factories.

wallpaper makers etc. will mon be stabled to make their- own dies easily and cheaply. The new. switchboard of the Chicago. telephone exchange has on the board proper 12003 miles of wire Electricity.

published every weekat 1M Liberty street New York Is compact condensed and comprehensive. It is thoroughly up as a medium for electrical information is unsurpassed. Aceord1sjtt8 tO our consuls the cost of telephone service is much' cheaper broad than in this country. The apnual charge' for telephones In Wurtemberg is only U. marks UM The costfor minutes talk over the local circuit is a pt11nlra 139 for a.

distance not exceeding nine miles 2M cents up to thirty-one miles 4Ycents andfor longer dlstanree CO pfennt ILI cents McCCLEERT IS me NAME A Professional 3f Praise- atonal Work for Amateurs Only. xbe developing anti finishing of amateur photography has been revolutionized late- by MeCleery the picture mjn. He. ha always stood at the heed in this class of work-in the city and the fact that he I now dolnffwork for amateur at half the cost of others should induce you to carry your work to him. In taking your work to McCleery you learn many blags to your advantage that Is helpful and necessary In your work.

In taking It to others you learn nothing Tonlay your films on the counter go beck and pay your money and that settle With McCleery yougt the st work and a helpful education In' amateur that worth twenty time the price. This extra help costs you nothing. Mecleery Is tie man for amateurs. He Is at gKt Whitehall etreet. BEAE8 POUNDEBSEOOTS QEOCEB Death rollow Quarrel Between Two dndniuiU Hen.

Cincinnati. X. August 11 Josepb lch- ter a retired brass founder shot and killed George Uclitman a grocer this afternoon. The twomen had. a arrel on- Saturday last and have since Quarreled.

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Territories except the new fstne jMeesti The one a guess Ut of the cumber sent lid will see vfceb Iq correct nroalbsr ii. aawlHkn iefiKrbeIl tj to jafiTlpliiiil ha tM The-awarding prize wilt fee enfoa to actual subscribers wbvpy their 4001 suiacrIbInEfor for the paper ethos god A coupon be sent to tered and the same will be registered tot The census will soon be I trim Ite of thlsMlrbtjrKationttostrcasgertea ooeteet ote ttoath belos th Dlrtctor of tHiiVnifed tDnaUI date when the gueutnffwiU cteee. VnfS hetteM eta porroftitT to win a prise aoTwbtre rtn 1 This not a matter for UI woit. publish belowThapopnlatloafar rjr detfaoost crease oreach tenjeafj. A careful ttvdVof tbw enable one to ftBVCt outprettj near what the tteatob 3XOOiOQO w.

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3855J7I. 80 W90. TJ15050 974i2alMtM. SZi46Mar- iew 25 The tnbscrtber guessing what proves to be tie correct number of" the population tJ nearest to correct- wfll receive the prize of' 15000 If two pea the same number the amount will ho divided between them. The second nearest correct guess will win 5000 the third nearest 1000 and so on for the 1000 prizes.

As stated before every reader sending Soc for six months subscription to Sunny South and tending In hi uM it the population will recelre a coopom with his. number on it and this will entitle bus to any prize that he msr draw. Send the money and guesses Sunny South Box 475 Atlanta 18. New Orleans Picayune The bloody and riotous conflict of Sunday' night and Monday morning In New York city presented. on a more aggravated scale a repetition of the scenes which had been enacted some weeks ago In Orleans.

In tiew of the very small numbers of negroes. compared with those of whites in the. American metropolis it is impossible to see any good reasonfor a race disturbance to grow out of eoclai and labor conditions. In 1830 there were 5000 negroei to tMOOW whites to the proper. Thesdisproportion Is quite as rut today moreover the.

negroes In' Now Yorjt are only permitted to work la tnenia1capacltI8a. They are not-admitted. to the btdldlng or other Important trades and are not allowed to come Into competition with th whites In any' important matter. As tosocial relatlons they are mere matters of individual preference. In the immediate case the troublegrew out of th murder by a negro of a white policeman and that sot roused the whites In UJe.

district where it urred seek revenge by violent assaults on all" the ne: In the streets. Tti disordergrew to such extensive proportions that probably hundreds of persons were-hurt and some will die. While the recent Disturbances In New Orleans have met with oh strongest con- Jemnatlon of the ibe people who-rose without distinction to assist in crushing out the disorders. it should be taken Into' Consideration that In this city quite one- third of the ti1aUonIs composed of. negroes.

while they' make Up one-half the population of the statS The conditions here are certainly vastly more formidable than' In NewTorkv An Explanation Called I or. Nastivlhe-'Americanj Will Mme ef the negrophOe newspaper jjf the north please drOne the difference petweentlynchmc a black brute who- outrages Wh1t. woman Or child ttthe Jiouthr4U a wholesale hunting of blade men. women and of whom were known to be innocent. rthe.

murder white tlnnea to be very dangerous for the wi to raise his hand against the whiter man anywhere or at any time. EclIpBW the Souths Memphis New York is enjvtDga a race riot that eclipse anythlnu of which the south can bout. Not' only the mob. but the conservators of the peace attack' the and bee. tally flub theta tnto insenslhUity.

In the York riot the Joined the moa and made no. secret of it. AS policeman' hafl been killed bya negro a late from Washington and tl finest were clamorous for revenge Down south when a IsbeHeved to deserve killing he is decently shot-or summarily tyaobed and t11 business Is over. The New- York way isto puHcol lege students off street cars fracture their skulls break their arm and legs beat. them Into insensibility and make of them cripples for life after undergoing months or agony.

Miss Ulllan Clayton Jewen may postpone her visit to New Orleans with hex body guard of six stalwart negroes. I heavily armed' and do little mission work In New York. Race feeling Is root the product of say on section. It exists wherever race. come- In conflict York of course Will quell the disturbances but tt will break out again from time to totIman whenever it does the negroes are going to suffer.

A. The Atlanta. Optician. Medal. HlghesfAward Diploma of Honor at CSotton States Exposition 13 White- halt OliTer Typewriter Wins Medal.

Paris. August II. 8ped The gold medal has been awarded to the Oliver Typewriter of Chicago. In competition with the' world at' the' Paris vi r' f. i 2 i tr Jt it itJ iJ ttr 4 i ThW jfi i tit l1 1i OOliBTl UTIQN1if.

smrn1Y LjlO JO i 4' tht h. O. t- SiD GTUlt lias GOVERBJNj iir aHoIPJbUcat1ons lot PlnsedIIth fI the Worl ItISH I PAIR tsali1rof Troops at Shanghai Xu it caved Comment. DECLARED r' tiot1atlOU t. tlltatmnen 1 don.

tighT PlTlrrttate4 I JtIIIInrIJ ae1 41Jl6 of troops threbiance tht poera I rrec I Ii. east I ilre turtng. I i va cllla tlon lIrttll erT. which ud tbro rhout tU llJIder ame Lara SaUsbury' nn It Flnt tiooPs ntlnfblchthe bIwaned wlr 11 th Up' nce I meet- and 1I on. lnlldun wlthdrawsafld Ian Ii nterelt elrTe1rS an for i etot the broughtback rne to a ltJIeT etirea tobU- at ot tht irmyin snquatteri ot dI1Jes.

IF. COr elp ndentJI unless are n1de i po the ll AIa Madonna pte LeftOD' 10ved boys ltore en atallctlon necase tmlye4 Rus ell. tilt. and even i cllent1nnocence ylng had nepit Judp have So ckletJusttoe at on Dr. C1rkB ted former of Society fflllO Parle tt1oD with qdorUChoate 1t nly 1nte an4 Ited soWlreleue.

Is 110m no friend MWbriCL ce ca or lit II' conviction Olute eouAdence QWbrayo. clahu. OID otNorfolk. orton Udalt from the female lie of the to ibUamlly. blaclabnait the i an4 Selnve prec1aelyalmlU Lord Mowbray nellye oldest Ue.

GIIt of the. Utles dating back to 1283. 17 4 be" has settled controver. nll oua to which he belongs the Ptlsll cla1mh1. wnunc: eorreapondent that he belon1 to i of England.

I. DaTilDeclated Nominee. It a- August Utive committee settled the- eon. tween J. A.

McMlchael and A. lot here today. by entering the 1Ja :4 4 recent 3 the xp Mtchae1. the present tiles himseld Jel1llt and will cheertuUy ee. I 17 1 rT Among the tiQing.

8 na. and nineteeq Years dlaapo hli home. in West lIIUch Ol1day. JUs mother Is very bout him and deairea aU i batJt1ri nel1e a Dt1n tii Int1t wh Oi i nOUl17 J.e4- ountti rbi 1 700 JIaDW1thoutthH mP 3. CO P.

un fthe ril1ot nJ 4 Clt VIththecUoebut cS1a pprOTed otthe" Iort1' 4 E4Wtq It eelbor dIcn14e4aboveh oxnd the ry theeb a th tjplcal i ItwUI 1t reld tolnany whosbulnus CClneem Withquelt10ultke ThYan Hoe dllcus884In th 1lcnJnlh Pon bll1tYjltrere4 Prielfor. nd torthe re sonthat werr no. tr1b tothe of htmseJfand Optnjonof I bor thoaewho implementstor ban Illes conce 1ment tit citizens an be' broth ox. get" work It tat ers ld eommoftlabor hoe- son nd upon devendenton tfu1ince The PWaUoD Drool Bronxcomprlslne ah whic only Is but. the increaelurpassel CSt tbe of llIIcGulre Itte tlooro depend1n themplre undoub ed17 1ar wrlterathan CTok ndH lY dec1aredthbrhen top they ftt.

candldy WJB ad utost h. Ucll Yok atte. St a1 Re ad Bgg. Clubul Uat' BI r. lop CWo.

A cm tow tQar ufteb6 hor frm IUUY ad ted I buslIeu aeclon ct Shor7 trar4 MiO c1ly' hthe te hne' ad' delberat1y. away. plce 11 el toe te I tweT tene ole 1 sn4 te kd uth we 0 3 AD0. Tae Plae frm t. Baec Tod Aden.

we fR pp aed. resdc Con et oclo eater a. temo Aderson wa br- Cark eout 1 8hehbn cnatn mebr ot. Hetot' huchtor ovr tyyeK der so ved tlt el aC' lhe lev. ht chd tomour 4ethBemalden ne Sb1U la 1 1 ei fES FISTUIA F9 Tg C.

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he oerhc nl oplnonli al th powerah aged mstaUa at ni Peknlt bemes neceaury1at Jest Jarmle 1 th overmet 1 reponsible or t. Clreie trst re' I lcla Jlln e. i gtvs. hisprob wU aU empl yent larg fo e. bldea CIna Surises a wheU.

Dr1tn 1 ahae teren 01 leave Russi au lUthe paperl' tOay. Germn governent aderei perfet Irev ls te regardnl imedite a tun i a. rumbr thl pra epress deel dlaaUfatlon wiU te Igorlg rcht te empeor. Chi plc. declrlnl aceds l1t1 lad Count miniter fOrlg ataln te mr' prces on nui Epror WIJal dlet Fcld Iashl Wa1deree.

I. Wlhellohe he Chin 1tl. ls aril. 1a' oughlydculse Jata Wadere Muenstr' Dme bu. Lcanul.

te chef perrl civl cbinet DIelric Col nla CIef Steubn ptlclpte. Hervon ilnlt tb mllslonar orpDChr en- Wel. laret b1ameor Chinee olJtbr kon te mllsl naes. dtnl I mas eldence sas of the ctth lelatlon cOMulae Chla ha. ben OI complants cmandl a claim mlslonales.

pr arlctes te blrhda otmpror Fnc oseh Austr MiUtr tenton the. Austrian. Grmans. tmestce IB ave Chfa. p1se Austria a eteadfut unmpeachlb1e GennIY.

naval maneuvel thlllear are Ipeeal par tomBptember tl Beptem Ut wl b1 conuncton thearyT cmi wl devot1 t. tacUca efrces nl bt pO' I te. loma umtro lettpUD18eln I. appa ItutOn Samo Is rather' unstfactory. bCau I caimed I dolngjUsUcto hfpar wa blmed Ceaselel" dlssenstoJs' tolQw d.

actuallosttelacurd Stdt Pussan tercely at ekeb entre centit Pol1h press. tat reliious Instrcton provne henceforh ven entely ot Zeltun thaten culurlpf IDr rescnd te. Voraert saysa localt naton- nvnUon halben aae Septembe Mayece. Gran Iwlmln cubl beg toda on- orl rle whch peror OnE hlnded nd tort lht sWmmes compt. ARTILLRY PASSES THROUGH.

Hudred Id Fty Solde Rte Wa Si coache loade lon In lbt batery M. Sevenh arUUer. tlrough Atant yeteray' even" Inl Suther arlyingat ococ tnr ute WhigtoID C. ChinA' batery numbed JC andwa I comd Captn ou Tcre wee svera huae' cl ttacJe tra tt eupment aUerTe mne ble cau paled' troulh Atanta nlht ar. aon.

moa efroUvo' kown modrn. mltar acence. piees dtiamle 1 wa ulc en. M. were dept mutea Utllth como.

mllalY deparent culd te onmore enlne bemde let t8 ad a' rsuat teir omce forlper Chinaa atandln i th Iareof lChtunder Crhed aode aUt- te diverion coup' oldler on the' platorm te lt coac wh reered h' a 1 We MoncUan tat to' UQ soldlerswere Jovd qucl yaway. iAC EmUR t. Set. LU tAba onl mer. t1p i Ltlt nchtJu4r DD Seb st.

I chbri HW1er 4cn apcatlon Sford Jaobfm retdec onon awtofh cruJDJ Itothe ottcca' she Oea IhLu latJ Mcr le r' New. bring collUoon meryJn crnOTofLoul to Jaco Gov JOhnaton.rav auuraneetht thepmoqer1fou1dJe b7tbe a emorJohnston An derlonioCcJlontorqery toN Or leanetoday. rhe nuactasa eScort' toJ' cobi jto hSIIpiotectfoD wo andearrledrt1le. a nmunlt1one1hel ovemelltsarkept QoyernorJObnston 4erj tbatcthe. ervtcuofth kn beCODIeane0euZ7 tJlOtecthe onerN y1Ql ce bI :4 t1 i 3 Peehtrec will- r.

i f. rr f. i ritJfi I jJ I Ii I' t1 tljzh ltitS. la ti kt 1r Jt Not1ui Tiettt tb1rI4i Jnpo ment. 1 pubUc.

Utilities 41a the o1lt1et8 theory i lsalIn 1. nrtably 11 a rcl1tsot a1 lbteb taotlc ft It much h1G111 nft. V4j ST th aplcotF 4 tI11 Ui 08ton eXMnlfttr1I1. otm. laearaaO XanrxQut Qutocy establilhed.

1u I 1 JlJanta merr mw clpal JceplaDt 1 to theprottt8. of1rtTa o1t11. rilhey are. nllDlbetaD01r demonatratedthal' oatealYOrk tbat. Ttecontract IlJOSt I.

on. aclt7ann. Orytbedtr paid. ftroGwhen priYfotepartea ul4. I 4pro tat 3800 hIlaome a.

IlWldef act ally S3600. for to. on lipproftts prln tumedout Jlythemu all downtbe11n toraU err the money man hlsmone7 beenapen4 the l1Iurofeconomy judcmentThe haonI OWJ1 Jnterestt producecommercialprottt. mon hlms 1fand hlahenchmen. lh1llIJe1aborated ludlcrouway Ha Ita baSil.

celaw. titt.me1\ were te1o en workor fOUI14tbat ahp a1ker ex- dlaJma1tertrubber. listalso re evetTbranch rj loonlstor nI 1 trainersnaY I On- i the41d notoccurto I I t. i affairIIha8 I pronnttheomce tb profe. 11t.

on that P.rofeaafOn.Sa po. I eonae eeon- I urle mu mupi1pcOfltrOt the mini- mumwtea4 extent wberemenl1ave at an Beet wbath1h Jt-- r1pe 6perience. the' matured uneompromtlllfthonestY andthe 4 lhes e. lnesl The7wtl1 bywahd 1nel. ot th th the1l10ltsood throu Th theorY.

en nent. Is c11tf Ol1t. en govern nt keep. ha to od 1I en 1nr roadlhe ltate' are lostn Iheloaol atate1n AJ1erthesta. DrB rWald Stau-1le4lealAtJ- to' et to lheNYork a1 etrsctsof Ward NlttUio cue otaworkman.

to1lf8t onth 4 uacltwtth el atI h1aknees He1mew J1othl tmU1near4a7 mornlncwhen heaWOke thitreaumbent polltU9Dwlth thesen- onIyalttl ebDledfromthecooi l1ornlnraJr. at 10000thlngwrone tht1t1fb1 dlreCU a1nlnha4 overlteruth1nc UAoPuJp a abovean41nclud1ncthe w. thk1n111. annwaa col an4 notralnwu earlneJn t1onothat themaumust bave1a1nfora t1mefterthetraln ha4i aiH4overJtw hac1llen tra h1aarm111ns croaalt. Hwalked I aJ14.J to wtihhiancht hndto War4whe Itwas d.

Th re1r homark orcontlllioni bodYCIheadt htIIP' ofdrur1Jter tbT theteat1monYofh1Ituow la renthathe 80 a that the Wath wasa1fectedbrtheVIbratlon CIOastlelaoothtn thI1VYOWil.een1 theapproach 1ntraIu a ytbrU annYU tbeDIa tbesIwucomplete thueeonstc1eratto attbe lua1onthatn anaeatl1eaJa" i nvi toree 1vibraUozt. or4ftetrectul17 to uertltl to 1 pon 1WTeeutentmusrt tontun4 ih7U1mlcan4 recb eatlntens1t7th cT1brato be JH4sutura117tou. it uJ4' reqGtrejnactrttsa1te4 nQ8 wt q. iti tcf s. the vplvl r.

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US AhdIent1Ji tb. ThIIwI nU id tlJ1Jer aaceFomqttl the 11en. e. OnvexuvCB ItSamuch aterthaney 1Vaa1re andlo tlons d. wtuProVerefreshintrto jY.

ri tJJ 1feJ1 Stal i1ne ta1- eauhai reCent1J 1b hed rla1 In. loca1 tJe France malarta Ue4Itn foi' th condltlonllrema 1rheretbeoU Sa rlchID aPPeal ee' from malaria. Jnftltf t1on lUre. cure' eertaln ulb eltabllsh nt" abun uael onalarlalsection le nsomnta J11 ferittY 1 lenslbtetreatnlent1I1thout dan 1 brlakwalk lo 1ectr1CCl dlP1Incthe beforereUr1 sleep. adcoolai14 nd thhea4freatienUT reaIIt li n4 thlltaIJ1drops 10 nUnue UOls' has.

me ta1lythe baekwarcs orthln1dnc roduc ffwam mlUonroUr1nr. tQtop tbtn1dnrand wWthen EleetrlcalEehoe et D1obI1e' homBolton' to m11eIJnftve 1 oun ei hteen eh ecr tr1ck1n I Abttery Ane electric 1tm hnbe81 D1aeedon hm thea1rlsdrawn wrl ble be pecf I9lIen1 ea ill Ji1uStorr Phic 8 1eHn roomlThlI htla' duedand ctal' whUeth Ut7hfItaSte FbJla elphla. Upat theIUdl ba 1 te wllO wt11 somo great Sa no arduousabout bthe Buttbt. rathe topt. Attbe lItlDUnerear Is stan41onheltep htsbac otthe earwhere poeketandhoI41 fcrehiltace which wmre eome the are reverse41nth anadept 70 mIndtJi ob' alon i en ttn Itr pecla1make etatelthe F1Z1tthee1ectr1o brakeandtourth In' co 11abilltyto.

111 uld pplaoe4r Shaw1 11gan Wat wl11eupp1y ad. weno- atShawlnlranJan el hty tnilesdlstsnt an ealUYbe Et hinZon pjate een. man thatl1thocraPh4 factoriewallp per eoonbeet1able4tCJ th own41es andcheaPtr. awlt hboar4 tbeChscaro thei boUd tu. NewYorko.

lJIcompet crap1yup.to- as. iedlumf :01 CClnaUIathe eo tOf COUJ1Ir71he tortelepholles1n cost Inin o1e tIie IclrcuUJi 41Itan n1nemllu. 2. tntaup totJ1trt7on. mues1I cents.

and tor JonwerutaziCt8 11lIcents rt cLu YISmsWAEi Doing Pr fu- lionalvork Ama IIh tO rapbY nvot t1 4 17' 1eerr. pl turi ne too4at tlJi4 of wor in andth fct thtths iji wor tora routoeUrT1ovtiorktO Int 70 iworkt C1 r1 ileana mnJtJtb to jo uit Iptu1ancJ In70uri1r aTyoW Done7an4 tIes WfthUcC18etTJoucetthebest andahelpfuleducat1on photo apbTthattarortli twentJUm th6prlce. COItJ0 1cC1ee1TIsthe ma te ta' Wht eha1I Itree Sfit1 braut 1 n4. 1t1Ue4Geonre J1ch 1hIa The. quarrel Saturday1aatan4l1aveamce era JUchterlaonh1chthe D' andaWithrevo1veran4 chtmand JI4.r No f4uH5 i.

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dlatrlctwhere ttoc toseek byVlo1q1t iI 1Uhe streetsTbA I1lchextenslveproport10118' perJOnserah11rtaM om w111dfe. WhUeth re AIalUrbaneesI 1Ne. hav me wlth4th atron con' of the' dlt1nct1onto Ilf IW he taken1nto' lde tIon. tnth1suc1 Qutteot1e otthepo ompos 4 necroe.1fhU U1 the lhecondfn cerJaln1Yvaatl7more b1e ID rkr Ati ExPlD tian Ileil7or. Ii hY rteADierlcantWn omefithe newap peZapfthe leue II del1Detbe.

t1r en1711Ch1nc. blackbrute whO-OJltraJej a ltti JouthaJ4w t' 1J1tn1t1nC401VJl t' b1aekmen1fOmen 4 I Cl1UdrenlhUndredl 1rerknown. itob ln oeenfJ rJthmv tfhi Ii. 0. 1n be orth hlahan EcUP Jle Plet outbcan NQtonlythe tth ra taI1YJ1ubthemtntoInMnllb1Uty Ikrlo thmob o.

IatSrTIyaI 1rOmWaahfnPo th1it1eat Down1ioutIJ J1ICrOt Je1I8ft4 i 4ceem1dI1fnch otor over1TbaNeYor1t ra1latopuU eol ltudentso1Jstreetcan. thelrsk breakthum 4Iep. sadmake lUaaflF CIaytmIJewettmayJ101lP poatponW tt bo47lUard ote1uIwart NewTork Racefe thep one. I come1nco 003 i W111QUeIItbe datur1lancelbutlt ibreakout a a1ntromj i erU JI I1IIDKto 1 K. HAWK.

ES 190g TheAttanta. OptfclanreeeVed u. Uver1pewriteWnsJ 1lUStJJ tsPecla1. 14 medalhu heenawarde4totbeOI1Ter mpeU ol1 wlttbewoFt or Itlon. oK 10 saLLc4 Coffee cook.

can SpojI Ptodat YCXPt3ir ter isto COOkbut. fromo Ugars br he barrel ppund from the buyers per TER fthnou to obtain ov whit mine rT a 1 I 4 I r' rs and upinthemlidi use withot. breakil A i ccocured mor 1 chcqf4Ij Atlanta Os. brIng nndoftI klngTobacco. Grange.

04. furplsh ad ng cffcctt uytInub 0 rt 9' pd- I RESORT1 THZ- I fon- I NOTfO1Z 7:30 Mein St. Juuu- atM I V--- :1 J' jBs. LECTURING. 1 Pib1ICtUO1SOt P1stsed Ith IiISH PRESTIGE pf iT EIAREDA Wft 1 i trrttted I1ngIT ib.

IUX topresinre th POS iegsrded 15 the ITS ed ve 3. ee I th gcternmentsmutterlngs I 7ooce meet Indon. tt for the uitrls the CXPreS downthe ha IoU if 3e adlresathg. mile correspondents uaiesthey eoqufra be 4z1ng Tkecase Tbt Ebith chIiX tena eounse st1ttlon lade fr ted Ptlaoae01 ot th esa bis 00mea It zveat inui home us LbiOlute 0r4. Mowbreys talid0 tO itOtfOlk 1 ileaeltlant dlk.il tht Jb Tb1 briy precisely tewt Otthe Ltt Rber 4 the de- tlon Mtapusts bI 4 Z00kg between Ilayle maki 1s ee'---- 1lh a being a pp.

tbieoee. ky 1y tred i sfr551 tMQnday. ui dee1r 0rmaUo THE PASSING THRONG VUh deatlzag Coiltap. an the ferths ktownt the pUbIIotbg PrtzestmountIgbn 70' Man compe- Cotlis Hnntlngto ai on approve of eharac as ie digni the ages os of wIj sIgn1n ailed Were tributClothe ht Ma znaaof excepti n. field Ike a dts- tinesince th wlththe pop ation Tb The iarg thatwhen get Ga.

bortly kindin A eral WiUTake born in a Bermalden MartYoeteE Sb rnarrl I PILESjJj RUPTURE I OSTRICTURE ZUaranj by Np dctcnUou. from business siiZ5 1ng tre1td. tn 2uycarsand Sin ftfm P' Of6S5IOfl5j lIfl nc1ly and IndJvldulIy ii Cdifl5 andlctstalic It over. tofbest buslnesg men 1648. 9e 0.

i.t 7J. DOWABR' BEI OAPRED. t. i Takiig RAIt6E iiiow he flight' hereregarded is re- Ita kuna. th an chief of tho army ntbt1ytopeflG 5t.

tacks ilLcrthaL puDuaneoin Jl par attatked by ar ARTILIERY China1 eu route D. C. th coatswho lastnlht engneu be a Military oxt SpectaL into the criminal A. spaded Ja ernor of nOGoy. a are tt 2.

I A ienfloni Ia that the- ager guaM tell Joe all about It. SbIflfIfiCn- 5 3Y. A MORtlS. Mnn1c1ps1Own8reh1pi. Not many' cltlesVlth o2the would to Isv ryttracUvebuttbe ots vInqflta plausible hilt splgotabdstingCt the bang.

an Several years ago Mayor printJn-1ant pnteebop rs cost armorythe 700 under bydoingthe bythe tblsanfl hence ha has ap- ex er8szt. ou thooffic. a wheremen i seeip tIa at the glgtd aiAO5t 10 good I ffIJ ome- a tatearelosing dollarubY a uanabaoluto New WardsPPeT rlates of torvatoflthoead re a rise wtthhls a Itl ot the skin nasse It. Vv. or not the at the of his 4 anaesthesia nervous ceo.

aya in. its be Its treat gradually sod would no very to attar ed a. gugf heable tM ws 5. ro-i ie on of. an sproachIng 4t6 potenl4ind a perfect.

ns stliesa 5- distress as' the of a BeathIxiti arlpeold by andjorednger each ehd Tb flnge tserns ye eye Ic- and a theeY 4 3 5 hdsptalbu- has recently publishefi lime an- entlreIy-dlsappe red the soflIa w-oul4 doubt- beh1jhlybeneflcIaL thayfreqoentte gerois nseot followedby thehead compressarooM usaln thing ElectricalEchoeg. 1 A has surmouptaareoeptuls Ithcethroub whlehtbe oilable sbouldle roo1 generT ne gla Re oid ca' dayrnke ge-eu a dif- gets ep' witl Is fcre. at-an fig uzesare frr- brake and th nh be stoelpiate mIle geery 1 ouinau1s. for' a- nti be Ingulne 1stat ProfeaslonalEan cI ss work Is doing work msz Ihinge neceuar- In You lay you get thabest photography- that La 23Wbltehall OPOC a uarrs1 0. Joseph Blob- two men at' Esaith nd easy besety lt plgsly Press RlghtsReacrycdj I PEOPLE.

VERYRAD13ROFTHIS May estimate the popuLation of the na provfded a which will cntle to of5ooo bedistributecas PIitrIz Third rtliPrfz 200 5 Prize. Elevsntbpzjzo. TwfltbPtj Prize .5. Scveuteenth.PrIzo- j. i TwIethPrIne.

i iSoPiau aeac1i oo ao 400 PrI 1000 4 i' 1' wE-----iJ I 5- dj- 5 rTMti emMe 11 bIsi ad GuessFREE ea4 kiefrucoisKeiei. onewhosut2 msIeonsess at the pstIsn- umg eesens4ece. ox 4 OIA IUICL Tb Is proteetedtapqdlst I- a OS00elsaQw ondeposit prizes. It basbeen passed upon by Pollv Dura. otiy legItimate and wilt not be Intevioveth ll aa who nds ell Ilses.a numbersentsnd willsee whes8so kN IsI knse rbe or Ia 500081 4cs gs sIlsed exs see sesi paperIcr ramfiwill e.

botsh UQ lity Nation thestrcste4 6. cotestwJi loOseeis nth thrbtrqctoroi atsdircp. 4I pji detewhsnthegsieutawWc1eee. tJntfltntteeea i up bjia pdt sa isb i1Itepopn1atl nftsg ry d.IhI8O eternLaRelahten7ear ted-ctbeee psuedj I1 Sgxrcbut wsisAte mOnaia des 3OOd j.s I79o4e I8 wsase 5308483 732O58iapu. Z123N I2Oeaea 38453 2317572 I8 es1286OO2O.

3fl4 e. 11609453 Ise.t-.iea. 33 1850 1 au. OswWIS5783 snbscrflrguesthtgw1at tisecorrect correctiIl theprize bctweesitbein. zooo andso foraix aubscriptionto his geea receiyeacOdpoawtth prizetbathe in74r1Wi nnySouth OPn Nz IBObt OTHER Ccrntrssted with New Orleans.

NewOrIeans 4aymorning eany reason fora dls0opOtlon in rk thi to social trob1e grew tb. to vlol it Tbe disorder grew' were hurt best who rose population Is the re New York- Pci. Nashville American Will-some of th I between lynching a white 14 the south and down at men hundreds of for the 0f pollceinii Its the north tDesgioua To3aSe His Eand. HsM The New York net iIau suthII ht It atany trace anyth1ngof can butthe tbepeaceatteck theliegroes tntolnansibluty New thepolic hadbeen. negro-i rom Waablngton lbs is believed Is Tork xa14sto puB col- sknllsbreak thelras-rns aft beavllyarmed" th one NewTork It to and K.

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