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Show r v f 1 S i , ; yf ' ' S ,' V w THE PAYSON GLOBE VOL. V PAYSOX, UTAH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER IS, UTAH NEWS. Kansas Town Without Water. MOTHER M'KINLEY Fort Scott, Kan., Not a drop of water haa been served to the consumers of this eity since Mayor Iiesser took charge of the waterworks Saturday evening. Employee of tbs water company refuse to work for tbs eity, and no enginner eaa be found who can operate the pumps. The city authorities accuse the company's engineer of having spiked the pumps. The superintendent of the works haa served notice on the eity that the pumping station is ia danger because of the Incompetency of the men who are attempting to run it Hotels, factories and consumers generally are compelled to obtain water from private aouroes, which are insufficient to supply the needs. The trouble grows out of the eity forcing the wster company to sell its Dee. 14. The Oregon Short Line U enlnrging ita ehope nt Salt Lake. The Halt Lake eehool board will Inrest 120,000 in Salt Lake sinking fund Attorney-Genera- l Biehop is a new uplrant for the United States district attorneyship. State Treasurer Chlpman has fnnda an hand to pay state warrants np to registered No. 1000. Mrs. Bringhnrst, an old and feeble Bpringrille lady, met with a fall Monday which Is likely to hare a fatal " termination. Henry Hills of South Jordan, haa been brought from his herd in Rush ralley, with a crushed foot, caused by his horse falling. The annual meeting of the State Kindergarten association will be held on Saturday neat in the Joint building at 1 p. m., Salt Lake City Salt Lake City did not sneered in securing the eonrentton of the National Educational association. It will be held in Washington, D. C. Georgs W. Uean, a pioneer of Utah and an Influential man, died at Richfield last week at an aduaneed age. lie drove an ox cart across the plains in plant Woman and Huy Scut to the Pom. la. Dee. 14. Judge Clyde today sentenced Delilah Falls and Will Kern, aged 0 and 17, respectively, to twenty and twelve years in the peniWaverly, tentiary. Kern and the Falls girl were lovers to which the father of the boy objected.- The Falla girl planned to murder the fa'her, persuading the son to assist her. August !1 she wrote the elder Kerns note to meet her in the woods, about five miles from Cedar 1747-Falla, and when he arrived at the apA landslide atUtallne last week corpointed place she shot him three times, ned the Rio Grande Western track for and with the help of Kern's son covered 150 feet. There was one boulder 60x45x-(- 0 the body with brush and burned it npi feet, one of the largeat ever dis- Young Kern waa arrested for the mur. der an a short time ago confessed his lodged by a elide, S part, declaring the Falls girl committed had Lehi has a farmers union. It Its origin from an idea that the Lehi the deed. After she was arrested she confessed her guilt ugar factory waa not paying enough She elaimed the elder Kern ruined (or sugar beets. The organisation her when she was but IS. and had to districts. other may spread since been the cause of breaking off There will be no session of the Den two engagements when she was to be tel congress held In Salt Lake next married, by circulating stories happily summer. Balt Lake dentists objected about her. She expressed no remorse for to the vice president selected for Utah, the deed, eaylng she felt relieved after and the date has been canceled. the deed was done, 'and was perfectly The Rio G.aude Western will absorb hppy-- , the Utah Central on December !2. This Starring Miner LmtIb Okwimw. will give the Western entrance to Victoria, B. C., Dee. 14. The steamPark City's business. The extension er the news Topeka, from Tali from Provo to lark City will not be that more than 1000brings affected by the purchase 'of the Cen- - men stampeded 'from Dawson during t'C.1 . the latter part of October and Impelled d Francis Hermanns, the by the haunting fear of famine, are Salt Lake preacher-murderwho now madly forcing their way across is charged with murdering Annie Sam the mountains. Auk, tha Indian mail d uelaen two years ago, is again Barrier brings tha report, and says the to have been located, this time vanguard will begin to arrive in ten in Texas. He answers the description days. Auk deelaree that fully 5 per sent of the men will never survive the very well. The stampede started, it apAlice Rogers, the Balt Lake City girl trip. who disappeared from home October 4, pears, from the fact that the river has been found in Kansas City, where steamers Bella and Wears, did not land he was found conductings small res- more than 100 tons of provisions on taurant. The mother haa gone after their last trip, having been held up at the girl, whom she will bring back to Circle City. Auks story ia discredited by well .Salt Lake City. Charles Gray, the burglar, who did a Informed men, who at least elaim that it is so greatly exage rated as to be wholesale business in Salt Lake short time since, plead guilty and was practically untrue. Wasta Fees. I da ho sentenced to five years in the pen. He still has two charges yet to answer Boise, Ida., Dec. 14. The sheriff ol for. From advices received from MonKootenai county, George II. Pease, haa tana, it appears he waa released .from refused to turn over to Warden Van a three years' term there in June last. Dqrn of the Idaho penitentiary two Some Salt Lake boys, of tender age, prisoners, Antone and Jack Volk, senfound a stick of giant powder recently tenced' to thirty years each for robthat a burglar had left while trying to bery. Sheriff Pease claims the right blow open a safe at the New York to conduct prisoners to prison himself, store. They broke it open, tested and thereby securing, a large fee. He examined it, and came to the eondu claims the law requiring the warden ion that it was sawdust. After sev- to conduct prisoners to pen was ilthe last legislature, eral days half a stick of it was found legally passed by by a police officer in a boys possession according to the' supreme court's recent decision in the fee law case and and tenderly confiscated. Utah is being liberally treated in the denies the right of the warden to take matter of new postmasters. The fol- the men. An agreement has been reached lowing were appointed Friday, Dethe sheriff will bring the whereby cember 10, 1897: John P. Holmgren, Bear River City, Box Elder county, vice prisoners down, the warden coming Alma Nelson, removed. J. J. Jones, with them. The sheriff will then put in his bill and a legal fight will ensue- Coalville, Summit county, vice A. D. Hew IlBCTmnt ffenssllnn. . Bower, removed. Fred Hayes, Helier, Wasatch county, vice Richard Bridge, Han Francisco, Dec. 14. Eugene removed. George E. Pope, Garden the attorney who is making such City, Rich county, vice n. B. Ter pies, a fight for Theodore Dun-angives removed. Saturday, Dec. 11: J. . T. warning of sensational developments. Taylor, Fremont, IVayne county, vice He says Durrant will not hang in JanH. N. Young, removed; Fred Lyman, uary, as is generally expected, and deOak Cit, Millard county, vice Henry clares he will eventually go free. Roper, removed; Eliza A. Lloyd, line The attorney says revelations are Valley, Washington county, vice R. (I. soon to be made in the case that will Gardiner, removed; Lucy J. Bingham, cause a profound sensation. Duprey Salem, Utah county, vice A. S. Engs-ber- says they are on the track of the real removed; John 8. Whitmore, murderer, and arrests will soon be Santa Clara, Washington county, vice made. Rudolph Freie, removed; Sophia Dae-truRefs to War Prlsoa Out. Slguard. Sevier county, vice ' Schnectady, N. Y Dee. 14. Orders Christian Meyer, removed' George were recently issued that the entire Coleman, Teasdale, Wayne county, vice national guard of New York should be Charlea Snow removed; Charles Denny, with uniforms made in the supplied Salt Lske Union, county, vice Alma state prison. H. Rock, resigned. The members of the thirty-fiv- e sepBear River City has a Farmers' Cash arate companies have announced that union. Its object is to do away with will never consent to wear prison the middleman's profits in ihe articles they uniforms. They say they will disband which farmers' must use, such as mathan wear prison made unirather etc. is on It the old Grange forms. chinery, It is probable the matter will idea which flourished in the east be settled by the men paying for their number of years ago. own uniforms. On Sunday last the people of Xnr Cabinet Hapsrtmit. were startled by what seemed Dee. 14. Officers of the Chicago, to be a shock of earthquake, which Chicago Business league have received lasted several seconds. The noise said to have resembled that of a huge word from Washington that President will make the proposed snowslide or the falling of a heavy McKinley of com mere and industries department mountain side. the subject of a special message to con An attempt was made on the Bth giesa. Immediately after the holidays Inst, to burglar! xe the store of James a delegation of local citizens interestE. Peterson at Circleville. The rob- ed in the nev cabinet will go to the bers were Just entering through capital io hare the bill introduced in front window when Mr. Peterson made congress. his appearance through the baib door Mrs. McKinley was Vuiii-- ntCanlon and frighted them away. They ewaped, the 13th, beside her husband. 8. badly-want-- er snp-pose- te , Da-pre- y, t, g, Passed Quietly Away Sunutet hj ell the Family. Canton, Ohio, Dee. IS. Mrs. Nancy Allison McKinley passed from life at a few minutes past I oclock thia (Sunday) morning, with all her children and other immediate relalivee at her She did not suffer any in her last hours, but gradually passed from the deep, palsied sleep in which she has rested almost constantly for the past ten days, into the sleep of death. The end was most beautiful ia Its quiet peacefulness. She seemed to sleep so son dly that it was difficult to tell whether she had yet breathed - her last. Thia condition continued for half an hour. There was no struggle. Bhe seemed to sleep her life away. The president and all of the familw were by her side. . There were no rets Her last conognltions, however. sciousness was hours before her final taking away. On December 8 she suffered a paralytic stroke, and waa conscious at short intervals only since. President McKinley, who was in Washington at the time, was summoned to her bedside. He returned to Washington to open cor grass, and then immediately came to the sick chamber again. She recognised him then, and he spoke a few eomforting words to her ere she lapsed into unconsciousness. She had watched with a mother'a pride her- - son rise from county prosecuting attorney to the presidency; and seemed less restless when he was present. Iu 1809, near the present city of Lisbon, Nancy Allison was born. Her girlhood was passed cm the farm, and in 1887 she married William McKinley; a young iron manufacturer. Tha couple lived first at Fairfield, and after ward at Niles and Poland before moving to Canton. Nine children were born to them, five of whom preoeeded-he- r to the unknown realms. William McKinley, Sr., died in No vember, 1898, at the age of 85 years. bedside. . BELIEVES DURRANT Jsdge Mania in of INNOCENT. Alia btatamaot. Little Bock, Ark., Dee. 10. Judge EL M. Merriam of thia city who ones 11a defended Joseph F-- Blanther when Blantber under the name of Forbes, was charged with a crime in thia city,- publicly reiterates his belief that Blanther and not Theodors Durrant murdered Blanch Lamont and Minnte Williams. Ha declares that the execution of Durrant will be a judicial murder. He insists that there esn be no question but that the confession produced in Texas ia in the handwriting of Blanther, and he declares that this confession must be accepted aa true, as against the merely circumstantial evidence which fixes the crime on D errant. The feet that Blanther waa seen in Atlanta, Go., between April 18 and April 15, 1895, Merriam puts aside. He argues that Blanther could have left Atlanta on April 4 and been in San Francisco in time to murder the two girla on the night of April 13, or possibly the night before and returned nt once to Atlanta. thought, there can be ao danger of your Rsyal asaksa tha laaff para. needing more waier. You will be as prudent aa possible, and I mean to relieve you long before you broach the last cask. Neither suspected that he had attempted to reach (he spring, end narrowly escaped capture. He went back to the upper room, and listened there anxiously. CHAPTER XV. (CoxTixusD.) can aee qp other way than for us to I do believe It is the evil one himFrom him he learned of the thor- get to Pfirla. It la the only place self; how else could he vanish so ough precautions taken to Intercept where tbR M. Pierre will not search mysteriously !" said one wonderiug them, and of the dogged persistence for you aid the girl he haa declared voice. shall marry him. of M. Pierres belief In their vicinity. The peasants say It was haunted But I shall be recognized by scores long This man vu outwardly among tha ago, said another, in equal moat eager oTM. Pierres supporters, there, exilmed Juice, with a shudand waa much in his confidence; and der. Paste! dont you know that wee I hope not. I shall find means to our own he assured Emile that it would be exPOWDER doing, citizen Pierre managed color to escape that fair hair Jetty black; you it? This attempt tremely haiarduua Pur ia beyond belief, only for Absolutely for a month at least, although he waa must wear it in another fashion. Gar- Pierre's essurance that the royalists willing to do; the beet he could for ments, too, make a wonderful change; are bid up somewhere here. Fire at It i' but of course you will keep aa retired next time, and see what that will do, them. Emile heard hla unfavorable account aa possible. i eaMfa eo., aaw mu replied a third. Jules drew a long breath. thoughtfully, anil replied: waa a long time before they went It It seems to me I would rather be away, and then Emile anxiously lisI see plainly that I must mix among you here. I wl remain accreted with hero forever, but I trust Implicitly In tened for the direction of their retreatyou through the day, and make my your sagacity ; I yield unquestioning ing steps. HYDROPHOBIA-PROO- F DOOB. way back to my hiding place at mid- obedience. Who would have believed that obYour health would suffer by long night. The next night I will menage to so would stick closely S Sffta OfostlH Fooforasaa by aa stinate Pierre get out on tha highway; and do you resilience In this unsunned rave. I am to this ldi? They will be sounding 014 Maafeaasltk. realready anxious about Chlotllde. The the tree next I see plainly I muet give out publicly that you have who te aa old man, haa "My fhthar, Falcon is two weeks check have ceived word that the Gray sadly. use my alts to get out. Ah, 1 have It! paled her fond of doge sod he haa been always to stir up With extreme caution you might both Where ia coming down .from Parla my ghostly drew and light! always performed an operetta on all the populace of Frejua. Come and go up to the surface every day. There I'll rig thpm on a pole with cross-arm- s tha animals he has owned to prwvenc meet me; if yo$ can, and introduce me are apertures in tha trunk of the tree and carry It In sight of these fellows teem from having the rabies, said a to this Pierre. Let me gain the confi- to take reconnolsance tn every direcend set It up. Theyll rush forward, ge ottoman to a writer ia the Baltimore I think I tion. end Seeing tha ground clear, you believing they have caught the men, dence of the tpslorlty' Bun. He haa had but one animal afcould venture out, though I warn you and I can can manage the matter. But slip away unperceived. fected, and In tela case ha tailed to was not to be wary. If he be crafty, this M. forest the back into Getting must go to the extreme end of the taka tha precaution ha had dona with of watch remove Pierre hla will soon guards the o easy a matter; change woods. It will not do to draw further tha other toffs. Whan ha waa IT ysars had given control to a more faithful from sight and act a secret trap. But attention to this spot. of sga ha knew a German btaeksmltk I mean to get you both awsy speedily.1 and vigilant set of men. And having matured hla plan, he who owned two puppies. Ha called Felicia came from her room, and Emile was challenged twice, and givacted upon It promptly. my tether one day aad mid: 1 will waa ing some hasty excuse, saying ha look looked up affectionately In hla face. the effigy before him, he Show you something which will always Carrying to out Yon Julea have talked with long walked unmolested to the outer end of a trusty citizen of Frejuz use one of tea jo. Taking at the chatoatf ruins, wee gruffly or- enough, my uncle; say something to the wood. He heard the first shout be of tea toblarhamtta It oa a doge, placed Chlotllde now. dered back to ibe town. dozen of discovery and saw half a boot top, aad. pulUag Us mouth opea, He drew hla hand caressingly over Ha turned back a little way, end forms coma rushing toward him. pallod the animal's tenant out. Tliea laid himself dpwn among the bushes, the glossy hair. Setting the pole, which he bed taken ho took a sharp knife aad mad a eMt I have been telling him what good care Just in eight of the pacing figures. In the ground, to sharpen, firmly dog's tongue, than took aa What must hf doT Daylight waa at care he must lake of my child when I he slipped behind a tree trunk, and uadar tea forced out a email worm. aad awl am necessary waa gone. absolutely it hand, and dropping on his knee crawled noiseh had Wfaaa the operetta eosnpletsd 'Gone! exclaimed Emile! hie charge she, young oh, he should prepare lessly over the mosey earth to the the blacksmith aakod tether to try hli for hla absence, and acquaint them In consternation. side. other hand oa the other animal, whls!i ha "For a little time, dear one, only to with his future plans. Lylqg prone on Ai he expected, tha rush for the sup- did. Tha blacksmith than said: These prepare for your escape. vahla face he crawled along, the left the picket line will never have tea hydropho-I- f Tha tears were slowly trickling posed capture showing him there waa one he lost no moment In clearing cated; hut where they are bitten by a mad dog could not down knoll she her cheeks, speak It, end as soon as he dared, sprang to spot at a projecting tholr Jawa will lock aad they wlU aid one sentinel waa stationed, and he a word of answer. hla feet, end ran swiftly. be able to opea them.' " The Why, my little one, are yon eo hardly In eight of the others, when he Extreme care wee needed for more aaM hla tethar had take tea speaker precaaa of care Julea la to corner, stricken? take left turned the rather sharp then a mile, but when morning broke ttoa to follow the blacksmith's advia i Emile's mind wae made up at you. Once In the waa highway. he safely On cf tea dogs which had has traato "Jules Is a very poor substitute for one. He found a heavy stick, and in there, he brushed from hie dreaa all ad by thia process waa bKtoa by a dog the same serpent fashion crept cau- you, monsieur: no one le better aware signs of his late proceedings, and which was mad aad ia a tew days tea tiously along on the ground toward of It than he himself, but he will do hie boldly balled a market wagon passing month of tea dog became locked aad observed the best, youth. i the spot on to Frejus. tea animal died wtthout 1 toileting say the girl, Nay, nay, Interposed met town be Having obtained tha desired position reached tha be Before 1 did not mean to wound injury to aay on. The geutlemaa with ha remained perfectly quiet, allowing eagerly. his, comrade, who looked immensely say h would Ilk ta,h the unconscious guard to 'pais three your feelings, dear Julea; you ere t'lleved at sight of him. cm of tea medical fraternity expert-matimes over his beat before he made everything kind and good. Aa agreemost valiant the to Welcome south, with two dogs, taking tha worm any demonstration. On the fourth, aa able and pleasing a companion aa Gray Falcon! Wbera did you dip your the man slowly moved around the could ask, but then we have relied eo beak last in the accursed blood of the from tea tongs of oaa aad leaving Itg In tea tongue of tee other, then point, he leaped to hla feet, and in the thoroughly upon my uncle. It struck aristocrat and tyrant?" exclaimed the both with the vtrua from e of him to sudden think me with up. dismay an eye tripped twinkling of latter. to have beaa affected with know doff or two aoma him. losing and sent him sprawling I come from Pari, and am sent tha raMaa For a little time, my child. It Is south to kindle the three yards away. seal of the people In tha brief time required for the as- because I fear for your health and am for equality and liberty. How goes the FmMMh 1 tonished man to gather himself up, anxious to get you away, that I leave cause? responded Emile, while the Britain haa Just beaten hack a Oei weak be wood. will and not You all. at Away Emile had darted Into the driver of the wagon eyed him with ,man Invasion. Tha All ter, a Carman he sped, the swifter for the loud hal childish, I know, but will be calm and wonder and a little fear. trawler, not only caught flak within th( heroic, to help me ell you con. loo of the sentinel. We have come bold spirits. Thera forbidden waters of Moray Frith, toil I will try, replied she, firmly; but la He waa familiar with every spot In worthy clllxen Pierre, you will find undertook to land Ms eatoh at Abaev ts the forest, and gained his object long the sweet lips quivered sadly, from a Brit him dean. Fifteen eager for the work; and we ex"And you will succeed. Julea muet before the aroused sentinels could folhad to use fores ft famous Gray Falcon of Paris Uh the pect low him. He found hie faithful friends exert ell hla powers to divert your will wake us all up. pushing back tha German flsbarme thoughts. You must read together, on till they and throwing their fish beck Into thsii anxiously awaiting his return. slowly proceeded They Jules had recovered entirely, and he and tell fairy stories, and be good chil- reached the town. There In the market boat. listened anxiously to the plana of Em dren till I return, like a good genii, to square they saw M. Pierre conversing release you from your dungeon." lie. with a group of men. He smiled playfully, hut there wae a earnestly It will do very well for me who Emile's companion shouted to them: shell have my old strength in a few moisture In hla eyre. "Come hither come and welcome The three were silent a long Ume.and NOTARY PUBUO. He haa arrived at days longer, but for your niece, for the Gray Falcon. broke It timidly: Mademoiselle Chlotllde, it would be then Fellcie on a special mission to us!" last "And when do you go, my under more trying. But, why. Indeed, should Payeon City, The crowd In a moment surrounded Office In Bank. I at lha darkest hour. them. they beer any 111 will to her? "Because she haa lived In a noble must fill your water cask from the (toss mxvixDBn.1 I family and was extremely attached to spring before leave. over their plana They talked gravely because this wretch of Ha members; PRINCE LOBANOF. an M. Pierre means to make her hie and hopes until noonday; when Emile d the end hla rest, took idea. Thi Bus las rims Klossnt Over Ills wife, and she abhors the down rather Ureat Qualltlm. Abhors, indeed! ejaculated Jules, youthful pair eat each It muet be The Russian press Is eloquent over gulng after the slender figure which with a book In hand. admitted, had passed Into the further room, the greet qualities end splendid diploJulea turned to the title page of the matic which she had taken for her own prl triumphs of the deceased minisA and lltle volume of poems he held. veto retreat; so singularly-girte- d end statesman, says a correspondter Ovar Douglass' hardware star. E In delicate refined a creature to marry that odious name was traced there ent of the Ixmdon Times. The Novoe Languepertaining to high art denterythlng deceased The belonged overseer! The very Idea la distressing handwriting Lady Felicia Vremya lays: doc. if Monsieur Emile, me. even to Ah, to the school of Boyar diplomatists, istry. Badly deoayed teeth made ser Ah, said he, "I should so much who have become so rare since the time vicable for life by the adjnetment to you and your niece are impartial types ot your class, I cannot help feeling like to know just what she wae, and of the Empress Catherine, end who gold amalgam or poeealaln crown Fehumiliated that we have ever pre- bow she looked, that poor Lady possess strength of will and a many-side- d licia! in noble others comparsumed to call European education, as well as His companion glanced over tha volison. of their own country and knowledge was which fixed his "Chlotllde haa had superior advan- ume to ace what It the support of hereditary constrong smiled and archly. thoughts, observed Emile, quietly; men have not been at tages, Such nections curious? Did prices witela tha reach of all you Why are you doubt if the hapless Lady Felicia Lan nations said of other of what afraid about her?" asked she, know anything more waa accomplished In Russia's misguedoc herself I knew that she was us and have believed "Why, yes. or graceful. sion and right to play a great part the sole of and pride heiress, hope i "I am aura I have not a moment's the of the chateau yonder, which lies In among the other powersto thatEurope. small question about It," replied Jules, hasLobanof belonged Prince It wee there, that horrible ruins. tily; non of the noble ladles I have class of Russian who know what they I wretchwas so that know, you night, ever seen could equal Chlotllde for and how lo attain It. During bis edly maltreated. But I did not see her, want tenure of office he Isolated Japan, loveliness or grace." short He even not her corpse. paused (WSTSST"The care of this retreat will devolve with to attracted Germany and then added more inupon you in my absence. It will be shuddering, I should like to know just Russia and Prance, protected the safe to go a few yards from the tree calmly, ot China, effected a reconciliawaa tegrity she how her what looked, just at night, but no farther then that The writing, you see, sug- tion with Bulgaria, secured full freewould not have you even venture to character. to thought I fanny I have a dom of action to Russia in regard the spring. I will fill up the water gested the but I may be mistaken. If Turkey, and strengthened the friendIdea, good am leave. I thankful casks before I resembled her fktber she waa no ship with France." The same journal for the few books I brought from the she foresees the appearance of much unbeauty. chateau; with them and each other's comment in the foreign press founded TYLBOl society, I trust you will not find your on theaosslhlo consequences of Prince CHAPTER XVI. irktoo ft Tudea. ficstleacrt imprisonment underground Its Ladies, urges death and strongly ml ELI Cl E had Lobanofs some. that the supposition conreaders averted her against Oh, no, that is, I must apeak for Wheels an Barite scious face The UffhteM and any change whatever in Russia's formyself. It la a peaceful refuge from waa It eign policy will result from this great benillng violence. But for and past carnage down deeply Into and unfortunate low. Much Is also said horrors and anxious fears of the fu her book; aha dare about the literary labors of tha late ELDREBGE tore, I could not aik a happier life, not pursue the minister, and It is curious to note that, Chlotllde, too, seeme weighed down by accomto have he appears and although pressubject, some grievous recollection. I do not teMOkiea ently he waa lost plished so much in diplomacy In so like to question her. In the content of short a period, he scarcely ever gave Do not, I beseech you. Allow them more than two or three hours a day to the volume. to die away. If possible. It Is worse Emile did not re- official business, the rest of his time .than Idle to dwell upon the pest, since In almost exclusively devoted to his nothing can remedy It; end It weak appear until after dark, although and being favorite study of historical research. their subterranean dwelling night ens your vigor and energy for coping were and hours were the alike, day with future perils." eat Mrs Bade deed fjvtai Bestowal 1 have endeavored to follow your most perceptibly marked by the shorEarly (altos Mill. tffkf Bhsetoil sw Bake Sato Wheels I The first mill for manufacturing cotdirections. What more did you hear tening candles. Then he shouldered the one empty wster rnak, and clam- ton yarn wee located In North Provifrom Paris? "Additional horrors the people bered with It up the rude stairway. dence, R. I., by Samuel Slater In 1793. National Sewing Machine Co.a He returned with It still unfilled, and have gone mad. They must become Not a single Infcctloua disease le FacSsrys gorged with blood ere the reaction tried to hide the cloud on hie forehead. comes. I foresee that. Nevertheless, It's of no consequence. Oa sucond know in Greenland. aalun-lsbnie- recon-nolaan- ca Philadelphia, Dee. 1). The United Labor League passed . a resolution authorizing the officer of the league to send a protest to President McKinley against the appointment of ex Chief Justice Pazeou as a member of commerce commission. the inter-stat- e The grounds for the protest grfew out of an opinion rendered by Mr. Paxaon 'when he waa chief justice of the supreme court of this state, in relation to the Homestead strike. The protest will' state that Mr. Faison's appointment will be an insult, not alone to the organized labor interest, but to every workingman in tha United States. The discussion over the protest waa spirited, and before the motion waa agreed to, personalities were exchanged with eo much liberality that tha presiding officer refused to allow several members to speak. la Uervanr- Berlln, Dee. 18. The greater part ot the speech of Baron von Thielman, secretary of the the treasury, in presenting the budget to the reichstag, was devoted to anger. He said the role America played in the anger question resembled that of a pike in a carp pond, and that the effect of the Ding-le- y tariff had been to increase the necessity for the carp to combine force against the common enemy. The abolition of the anger bounty, he declared only to be a gain to Germany, and ha waa glad to inform the house that tha latest negotiations opened in this direction proved a more eucceseful issue. One Tariff New lllff FoMoWcv Rubbery. York. Dec. 10. It Is learned of the biggest robberies in the history of the New York postoffioe occurred on Nov. 9. The sum involved w nearly 10U0U, and wat takes from registered letters in the railway mail service on the section of tlm Central Railway of New Jersey known aa the New York, Somerville A Eastern branch. On Nov. 9, it ia said, two packages contaluing 830,000 were token. How long the defalcation had gone on isonUuown. that one tea-teeor- -- nt lmoo-totin- open-mouth- ed blue-Jacke- man-of-w- R. "To-nig- AotAlla to Labor. nun-tingto- d DEAD. XO. 4(5. 1S07. 6. WImmer, ht . k. F. HOLLADAY much-neede- dlecon-eolatel- y, ENT!ST. Best Sets of Teeth Wheels, Too! I THE THE BEIVIDERE. |