Show lah ai EDITORIAL NOTES iv soine borne idea of the influence wield 1 ed by b the london daily telegraph may be learned from th the fael fact that on ou the morning after I 1 the he f fall fali a I 1 of Z plevna that paper issued an edition of copies the editor in chief mr edward lawson la Is a Jew whose former name was levy but bat who iho has obtained a change of name lyroyal by royal sign sigh manual the nett a inc income 0 of the paper la sald said to td ap exceed 00 b 00 a year nii I 1 the jew jews i are anxious that the world shall know that moses is not of tot their tribe we agrenot are not alluding to the ancient lawgiver liw giver of that name but to the modern for forgerou former gerof of south houth carolina the jewish times a ayi aya his bis family descended from jewish swish fetock but generations ago forsook the synagogue for th the Cli church the notorious ex gover goyer bor eor nor nor was a pillar of athe the dlf dif marence difference between killing in beaw peum and kil kii killing lingin in war was neat jy shown by bir wilfred lawson jn a speech a short thine time ago at dudley england said bald he be if the duke of E edinburgh din burgh were to sil all shoot bof his hid father inlaw i in nl law now he would be handed down to posterity lir iniquity but if it war were declared d and the duke shot the czar he would receive a vote of thanks proposed by lord beaconsfield Beacons nield field second ed t by lord granville and support ed by he the archbishop of canterbury bu ry circumstances niter alter cases most mightily barbara Allen mien known as ff bar bara the beggar died in new york the other day and the body was taken to the morgue on examination 15 07 in money was found and 4 a bank ab showing qwing 88 to her tier credit in the ithe brook lyn bank slips of paper were found in her bosom pads showing that thai she had other luther banks and it t turned in arned out that she had saved tiie snug little fortune of 2000 20 00 she appeared to bave have bave DO no rel relatives atlis while bhe she phe begged for a living bua there therb is no doubt that plenty of heirs heima will now turn up the professional mendicant is generally A a professional impostor sir arthur kennedy governor of ia Is unmarried was very much chagrin chag ringed ged recently and his friends astonished by a telegram which was reported in im lon donas donns don as follows alady nady lady kennedy has given birth to twins the eldest being a son 41 the dispatch read literally governor of queensland twins first son and was given out as above the message delivered id iii the first lylace place kisr wast governor queensland turns first sod fiod it was a dispa dispatch atch td per persons sotis interest ed edi in the maryborough Mary Mitry borough railroad a new now project supported by bahia his excellency ISIl mistakes stakes it appears will happen in the tho best regul regulated telegraph edees offices jasper the ibe virginian colored preather preacher who maintains that the sun do move has contributed much towards a new revival among the negroes of jot richmond they grovel on the ground shout sing 0 obtain b tain sudden budden conversion see visions and are convulsed by bv unseen influences adlof nil all of which they think is religion jaspers style may be understood from the following quotation ii same as asa a head of cabbage in a bilin pot will de sinner be fo to everlasting everl astin in hell de do pot will keep on bilin and de cabbage will burn but never burn up allbe like de do cabbage if ye dont repent jasper only imitates his bis white brud dren he follows their doctrine if not their style A dispatch to the inter ocean says one of the guides in the employ of the military at fort clark texas went over to the town of saragosa mexico which is about thirty five miles into the interior and there finding some indians in the town on a spree joined in ill with them and after taking a number of drink sand band loafing about the town until after dark he the guide succeeded in getting ong ona of the indians indiana out alone threw his bis lasso around his neck and put spurs to his horse dragging mr 10 lo 10 by the lasso iasso after getting bome some i disla dista distance nce uce ahdout out of ot ye he inlall IL then lall t ped the dead body on a pony and nd brought brough t it to eort port clark dark I 1 a distance of over 50 miles the guide when asked why he did so said he was determined to bring in one dead indian now if the red shins skins retaliate in their own tia traditional dit ional fashion a fierce cry will go up about indian deviltry ann and 41 extermination N will be tle the christian white mans war cry A series of experiments have been made in the austrian army with the long range rifle used by the turks eo 0 o t effectually in the war with russia wooden targets were set up representing three guns in action with men serving the pieces fifteen hundred yards distant from these durn dummies baless a company COMP aily of infantry men strong were dr drawn a wn up at a given signal these opened farej nire fire and in three and a half minutes each man llad had fired ten rounds on examining the targets it was found that nine per cent of the bullets had taken effect the dummies which represented the guns the officers and been struck by ISO projectiles es a au sufficient number to io have put the three thren field pieces out of action the firing party was not composed of picked marksmen but was formed of men taken indiscriminately from the fourth regiment of the line immense damage to the enemy could be inflicted by a large body of men like them but shooting at a dumm dummy yand and atline at live men who aiso niso also use the rifle are very different and wooden targets and guns in action are ard liable to havea very different effect upon the nerves neives of sharpshooters |