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Show The "Proposed Jfeio jJSSihite 'House'. ' 0)1 tt wlUAJ ii rnander :s given such a poeltioa that all subordinates cannot possibly Opportunity beheld, or dreamed it In a dream. There spread a cloud of dust along a plaiu, And underneath the cloud, or in It, raged A furious battle, and men yelled, and This The proposed new White House which may soon be built at the national capital will be really an extension of the present mansion The plans hare been completed and the model made tor the enlarged executive palace of the president of the United Bute The designs are the work of Colonel Theodore A Bingham of the engineer corps, United States army. The plans provide for two buildings, one to be erected on the east and another on the west, each of these being about the same size as the present mansion and connected with it by curved wings. The quadrangle will be completed by rebuilding the conservatories on the In detail south end of the grounds. the new White House will be rich. The main columns wilt be tinted. The basement will be of granite and the walls of concrete and marble, lncloe- - The Distinguished Dead of 1900 Little Hope for Drotherhood. At the west lng a steel framework end the large room will be suitable for a state dining room capable of The Mating uiuns than 200 guests. end building will probably be used aa a kitchen and storehouse. la the east and west additions provisions have been made for the reception of a large number of guests with all the necessary details of dressing rooms and wardrobes. On the second story at the if wed end will be a suite of six bed roes and four bathrooms At ths asst and of the second story are all additional rooms intended for office Thane work on the White House will cast $1,190,000, including partial iur nlshing. T$e plans will be presented to and must bear the approval of both branches thereof before work maf be begun. I words Shocked upon swords and shields princes banner Wavered, then staggers! eon-grs- Lady Cur&oris Jfo'Celty. A backward, hemmed by foes. craven bung along the battles edge. Hud I a sword of keener steel That blue blade that the kings son bears but thia Blunt thing! he snspt and duag It from his hand, And lowering crept away, and left the A And thought. criticise or make their suspicions known for fear of the swift punishment that follows lack of discipline insidious and awful errors and wrongs may result and may continue a long time before superior and faraway officers suspect the true condition. It Is said that during a recent war a balloon was sent up which, instead of defining the enemy's position, revealed that of the general ordering the balloon, and of hla troops, to 100 gunners who only awaited, the indication to play havoc with their sheila. Tn commander. It ia further aatd, ts now known to have been Insane, hla father, mother and slaters having died Insane. Suppose that chronic meningitis should exist In a general intrusted with the conduct of a campaign far from the seat of the central government. and that he should have delusions of grandeur, with other symptoms of profound but not easily recognised morbid mental action. Incalculable mischief would ensue" before' he would be suspected and before be could be recalled. The application of psychiatry to military life Is a suggestion of possible tremendous significance in view of the wars existing in all parts of the world many thou- -, sands of miles sway from the capital! of civilisation. Philadelphia Medical Journal. field. Hall Caine, the novelist, In a recent came the kings son, woundtd, Then Orlgorowlch, a novelist, not much Interview, expressed the opinion that sore bestead, been authoritativeknown out of Hussla, but a writer of the twentieth century would be the And weaponless, and saw the broken as described ly Its great ability, James Martlneau, whose peoples century; and that during sword. very exhilarating religious and philosophical writings progress there would be a nearer apd in the dry and trodden so man as the long have attracted wide mention; Richman of proach to the brotherhood and, hunts the tiger. ard D. Blackmore, whose "Lorna than ever before. To reach this much But to saunter And ran and snatched 1L and with Boone' hag become a standard Work;' to be deeired consummation, however, Omni tie Wfi Mobility. about the streets r, Friedrich the distinguish- the swords must be beaten Into plowhewed hta enemy he Lifted James afresh, Searle, a South African, or the ed Orientalist; through Friedrich Wilhelm shares, and the spears Into pruning down. prominent for his veldt lore and abiligreen fields In a Nltxsche, the brilliant but erratic Gerhooks. There were no signs of Buch And saved a great cause that berolo ties aa an athlete, telle a story of Genhowdah, is a novman philosopher; Michael G. Mulhall, a change In the nineteenth century. eral De Wet's mobility. Searle Is a day. the statistician, whose work Is the During the last hundred years there elty and the young Edward Rolland SUL lieutenant In ons of ths scouting corps, American woman worlds reference book, Stephen Crsne, have been more than fifty great wars, and thrice during the last few months who the the young American story writer, who including the closing Napoleonic con; represent! De Wet1" hand f slica-ln- to one Beft tel H S flied full of .promise, Charles Dudley tests, the Greek war of independence, queen of 'England Hs says that on- - ona escaped. the famous between the fight la to there entitled During Warner, the delightful essayist, and the Russo-Turkiwars, the Crimean United States frigate Constitution, occasion De Wet and all his men and the credit of It Prof. Moees Colt Tyler of Cornell uni- war, the Cretan revolt, the Taiping reand the British fri- cattle eome six or seven hundred Of versity. all Old Ironsides, a shot from the Guer men and between two and three thouwar, the course, bellion, the Franco-Germa- n Guorriere, gate Music has lost Karl Mlllocker, the Japanese war against China, the Sepoy Calcutta la agog. carried away the Constitutions sand oxen were peacefully encamped Such gorgeousneas rlere composer of light operas; Helnrlcn mutiny, the war between Chile end belL After the Guerriere surrendered, on the veldt having breakfast whan as Is shown la the Vogl, the tenor, who achieved feme Peru, the Anglo-Bowar, and our her dismantled hull rolled a Boer scout dashed up and delivered while and as a Wagnerian singer; Guiseppe del own war of 1812, the civil war, the trappings of the bell tolled .esponstvely to a message to De Wet The Boer leadher heavily, ELEPHANT PARADE IN CALCUTT Puente, the favorite operatic barytone; Spanlsh-America- n war, and the preselephants makes the movements ot the shattered craft. er did not report the message, but eviSir Georg Grove; Sims Reeves, the ent revolt in the Philippines. An ImLady Curson, vicereine of India, mn the Hindoo, accustomed to the clear and me- dently it purport waa that the British eminent concert singer; Marie PI cool potent effort was made by the Hague now glories in the possession of n herd nsgalficenca of their oriental poten- The tones, remarkably of tha forces were much nearer to the reattention the lodious, caught ominl, n prlma donna who was the peace congress to establish a scheme of elephants, the gift of the Maharajah tates, gase In wonder. The howdah in Constitutions fore- publican laager than had been supof Dhurbunga, and elephant parties which Lady Curson rides Is of solid midshipman of the rage n quarter of a century ago, and of national disarmament and arbitrawho had teen ordered to hold posed. At all events tbs word was castle, Mr Arthur Sullivan. tion, only to be followed by a period divert Indias most swell society per- Silver, end the sun umbrella above It himself. In readiness tii go on board given to lnspaa and trek. Bearl Art has lost John Ruskln; Jean of general tumult The century closed sons. Nobody, strangely enough, had is 4 whits silk embroidered with the vanquished vessel and superintend took bis watch out, and hs says that Falguiere, the beat of contemporary amid all the "pomp and circum- ever thought of elephant parties be- pearls. Her mollah wears the royal the transfer of prisoners. While the In exactly eight minutes from the time French sculptors with the possible ex- stance" of war. It still looks as If the fore. True, Europeans went tiger hunt- livery of crimson and gold and prods transfer was and going on and tbs battered that the alarm waa given De Wet ception of Rodin; Paul Jens Clays, the era of human brotherhood were a long ing on elephants, s sport which has his animal with a solid silver spike. hull rolled In the long, deep Atlantio his men were on the march. And their y, Belgian marine painter; Michael way off. swells, the bell cqptlnued to send endurance was not lees wonderful l the great Hungarian historical the mid' than their quickness, for Searle says Tboo Canal "Routes Comp, Furopvaettle In the Dominion. Yet forth musical tones, and Hto 'Assisted three Amsffana wrttwutjof pale ter, that tor . between.. tweaty.twaJttdL v Arthur JP, Davis, chief hydrogrsphei ink these favoring Causes are not Shipman DMorce forget Old the school, William H. Beard, hours they kept up the twenty-thre- e with ls had he M. Springer of It, When William a mate, of Isthmian Canal sufficient carpenters the by to the account tor commission, entirely Frederick Church, and Jasper F. Crop-sewaa a representative in congress contributes to the January Fomm aa remarkable smallness of Canada's all Its fixtures, removed and placed In trek, with only a few minutes rest Science has loat but one eminent very few hours, for the sake of tha he made a strong effort to secure the Interesting comparison between the criminal record. position on ths topgallant-forscast- le representatlre, 8t George Mivart oxen. this Around bell, ot Constitution. the submission constitutional amenda of Panama and on canals the Nicaragua Prominently Identified with the acabout tour inches from the crown. Is The Ctoentieth Century, tive affairs of the world there have ment bringing ell matters of marriage basis of cost Adopting the moat reand under federal divorce Be a nstUti liable sources estimates all infrom jurisdiction. The forces that make for good are the following Inscription: Peter passed away John Sherman, Amsterdam. Anno 1263, me fecit," conHis ld8a found little duces la The hero ot the Ashanti campaign, support every element of the problem graying themselves for a contest with John J. Ingalls. Senator Cushman gress. Now Representative Ray of In both cases to a basis of dollars in- tie forces that make for evil, and pra- which ia to say that Pete Becest made 81 r James Wlllcocks, Is about to reK. Davis, Count Mouravieff, the brillNew Tork same has taken the provested. Assuming that In either ease ises to 'wage war daring the century this bell In Amsterdam In the year turn Jo England for a brief rest, hav-- I up iant Russian minister of foreign af1263. The figure carved on the bell; to Is secure trying uniformity the annual tonnage passing through von all forms of wickedness. In additng successfully accomplished the task fairs; Dr. William Liebknecht, the ject and with other of and divorce together the set canal be will and hta In Africa. He certainly demarriage requirements 10,000,000 tons, ion Dr. to the great twentieth century tbie leader of German socialism; waa long used serves a rest after his It that indicate facts, a constitutional amendment catrying work In balancing the advantages of one Leslie Kcelty, discoverer of the gold through movement, already Inaugurated on a convent In England, and was senal against these of the ether, he eati ty the Methodists, so Intardcnoniina the. rough and - dangerous country, curs; Leander J. McCormick, captain and federal legislation mates that the Panama route would tlenal movement to evangelize the na- questrated during the Reformation. about the Prah.- This last campaign of industry, and Collls P. Huntington, a on use came into how ship It Just James rapidly to the Sir has be the cheaper by 135,400,000. brought tion through the medium of churches captain of finance; General Joubert, Slightly Mtjeed. once so front, although he had already taken It Is the original cost of construc- ud church societies Is under way. of war is not so plain. But, of the Boer army. General Osman PaAt a rather exclusive function given It probably became widely prominent part In several others sha of the Turkish army, and Rear In Washington recently a young Eng- tion that makes this scort of compari- This will be known as the twentieth employed,In the known navy on account of Its previously, Joining the army In 1878, Admirals Philip, Stempel, McNair, lishman, who felt that he must say son unfavorable to the Nicaraguan esntury national gospel campaign, says remarkably fine tone and workmanwhen only 21, he at once found active of the American navy, and something apropos and typical of Am- canal at 1134,800,000 and that of com- Chicago Tribune. There Is no evidence so It had doubtless passed service in the Afghan war. Then In and ship, of the British savy. The sole erica, remarked: "As the governor of pleting the Panama canal at $91,100,-00- 0. that the forces of evil have inaugurvessel to vessel until It finally 1881 he went np with the Mahsud-Wasl- ri This leaves a balance of $43,700,-00- 0 ated n new movement of any kind. from a resting-placrepresentative of royalty In the list is North Virginia said to the governor of e on the stout old found expedition, winning special to adverse route. an the South Virginia, Its a long time beHumbert, king of Italy, slain by Nicaraguan They are always In the field and al American frigate. Durof the timbers mention In dispatches. Four years But Mr. Davis also answers the ques- fays active, and there la perfect unantween drinks!" assassin. exone of the many overhauling! later he was In the Soudan affair, and tion, "Irrespective of cost, which would imity la their ranks. They have been ing for the after that he was for over three years perienced by Old Ironsides be the most desirable canal If con- to the field so long that they know all la like the boys fighting in Bnrmah, continuously structed?" The answer is that Nicar- Its possibilities and how to take ad- frigate which had first new blades and then a where he won the D. S. O. In 1891 , comsave would aa $15,600,000 agua vantage of them. Their equipment la new handle the bell was removed, he served with the force in Manipur, with Panama The latter would complete. Their forces of good, the renearly a thousand pared misplaced and forgotten. Finally the where he again won special mention, have the advantage of being shorter tore, hgrve n stout contest before them. careless hands of navy-yar- d employee the 1897 he went out with the delegates, and etralghter, making navigation The only way they can win Is to per- sent It to the scrapheap with a pile of and In greater number force. This last affair in Ashanti Tochi through it easier to the extent of the severe to the end, and not rest upon accumulated rubbish, which eventualAushas shown what a capable ud rerepresenting tria and France, interest on $23,000,000, but Nicaragua their arms because they may win a tew ly came under the hammer and was sourceful leader this quiet soldier to A few roars from would have the advantage of being Victories at the outset They must disposed of for the good of the public when he baa full control In his own the gun adopted, nearer to the customary routes of member that the enemy never sleeps service. In this way the sliver-tone- d hands. which Is shown In commerce, which alone Is worth the (rt never tires. He works day and bell passed to a purchaser who placed The items of ill hi. In fair weather and foul. I It over the door of a large manufacthe accompanying interest on $35,u00,000. Military IlnaMl Dominate Bam la. establishment In a Rhode islcut will, it Is healthfnlneaa and ot local commerce turing The esar depends upon the support add $$,000,000 to tha Nicaraguan acand village. The venerable relic can of the dominant class, the I ritish A.rmy Scandal. claimed, frighten count, which la not offset military Panamas and by of the government, be recovered by h$ request for the resignation the elements when It to to the will of and aristocracy, on score of of $5,000,000 the to be placed once more on the they are bent on advantage dji.l Colville of the Transvaal army, It ought rxar, as modified by the will of this Old Ironsides," maintenance, operation and winds, aken as the first move by Britain the forecastle of sending down desthat we must look for an exclass, Mr. Davis concfusion Is that If the to serve the would where it promote out the social favorite" gentructive hall, so United States can of Russian policy. The pride planation out the Panama sentiment that jealously guards and of thia class to intense that they will weep canal for less than buy and demands sentia $30,000,000 It should national trophies preserves ot Russia, and that to the only the gentle and do so. If that canal can not be had which to ment closely akin that guards best subserved helpful rain. The for leas than $40,000,000 the Nicaraby peace. 8hould this and preserves the liberties of the peo- need of machine has been peace for Russia cease, the nabe given the prefroute should the of guan the and independence ple on exhibition at erence. It must he understood machine that to bethat ia tion. In connection with the old bell. powerful military the congress In with railroads, organized, along ing It may not be amiss to mention a canals and discussing the question Mr. Davis does Rome, and thouports, would be set In mo beso from a purely commercial point of famous tb to fight pleasing sequel sands of delegates view. Whether one route is to be tion and the czars benevolent dream pretween the Constitution and the Guer- would lose Its charm for Russia from all over the ferred to the other for the riere. Before abandoning his prize military world have Inspect- considerations which induce so which was a ihopelees wreck, the many ed and approved of OSSeara Aaiiou to BtUia Americans to favor the construction of American captain. Hull, naked the it an Isthmian canal Is s matter he does department British captain, D acres, If there waa t The adjutant-general- 's not go into. In particular on board the has on file many applications for reanything The fleetest quadGuerriere which he wished to - pre- tirement of officers who hare served ruped known does serve. Dacrex said he much deeired thirty years. Under existing law tha Freedom from Crime. not approach' tha Canadas The annual report of criminal stato save a large Bible, the gift of his president can, at his discretion, retire of certain tistics of Canada shows thatthsr speed mother; and Captain-- Hull sent na of such officers, hut. unlesa.ther to a ... birds,' "while it were only twenty-fiv- e Indictments for fleer for It Many years later, when most excellent reason why an officer soon succumbs Ao murder in the Dominion during 1899. should not be required to remain la Hall, then a commodore and In com1 the fatigue they Of these only two were left without mand of the Ohio, met Dacres, an active service all such applications are to be Is said -' surprtoIt refused. hardly seem to ex- final action; nine persons wtre acbeing the Engat Gibraltar, gallant admiral, at alL quitted, three were detained as Insane, perience lishman expressed the greatest pleas- lng how many officers of thirty years OEN. COLVILLE. Afri-uhunThree or four l ure at meeting his old antagonist Hs eervlee are anxious to leavt ths active and eleven were convicted and hanged. 4 who are blamed for South dred miles In one There were no lynching. This Is n was constant In his courtesies and at list disasters. General Colville has rato resign. flight is nothing remarkable record for a country ot ti tactions, and at a dinner-part- y given ?! ibe showed Mrs. for over $,000,009 Inhabitants, where the on board his flag-shiextraordinary G. A. K. rast Bloota OSI the artificially bred people are so widely distributed aa to ,'be German emperor waa at Lets-?s- n Hull the treasured Bible which hey Phil Sheridan poet G. A. R--, of Oak on December I, when the een- - husband had saved for him from the Park. Ill, has elected the following carrier or passage make constant police surveillance imfor cause Was this One he filled up hta dismantled wreck of the Guerriere. L named officers for 1301: - Commander, taken,-an- d happy possible. pigeon. BEADY FOlt ACTION. a4, Ilka Canada ha not card. Under the the Is that result heading "pro-ion- " Capt H. D. fimlth hi Youth's Come Albert Sibley; eenlor vice commander, whose crimiDor-le- t, cities he wrote "German Mofak United an hammed great Statee, Khan Gen. Isaac D. U McDaniel; Junior vie eomman-de- r, empefor, pankm. been 1 holding have Borne they The card was fram-x- d g ot Prussia. D. I Hall; quartermaster, Joseph. the now Persian minister, to this nal population la swelled by offenders International congress to consider the It la to be Kept In the munte from ether parts of the world. off country, is a prime favorite In Washward to coming surgeon,, Orln Peak; chapy Cmmpe. la Itr Schhud; guns of Amy heavy employment l! archives of the palace, while a from southern EuIn military life may lain, K. F. Bodey; officer of the day, disease Mental hailstorms which have been found to ington already. The general Is not yet Nor do emigrants more addicted to deeds Jfied copy of It has been made sad he more common and more productive Z. P. Hotchkiss; offloer of the gawd, he so destructive to crops At the 40 years old, handsome, rich and a rope, who sis the races of northern F ia with the other cards. than violence of bachelor. were preeent ot evil than we think. If n insane W. R. Phelps. opening sitting there The literary' world has lost Dimitri Hllt-burie- ut Max-Mulle- and-twic- e sh er -- Mun-kscx- ) ut Vsem H11-no- y. - km Se-ee- st, for-wa- rd rd Ber-esfo- rd A ffetv Storm Cannon o Jack-knif- e, 1 p t 1 , i i - 4 , e |