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Show V V THE TIMES Br Tm fiMMToLisBuia CowrasY. r, mu riM)i.o, i uur uii xiwf. , UTAH. COALVILLE, A Man wants bat little her below, but want that little bad. Bicycling baa made tba Industry unprofitable. member of tba Brltiab parllimenttaka dully .ride on thebi .. cyci r, Forty-seve- n A distinguished aclentlat aays tbera are rarletlea of mosquitoes, but 150 ftea on la too many. Tba anoba iertalnlng a real live duke, and "Tbera la alwaya room at the top," aa tba by aald whan ba landed on tba man. ahlny apot of tba ed Edith Sessions Tapper aayt tba new man aa aeen In New York baa a vacant atare In bia ayea No wonder, he's out Job. Alt tba Milwaukee brlckmakera have gone into a local trust Tba man who want a brick in bla hat will have to pay for Unow, haa too Chicago abov ground; and pemt-nI.to(h- j 3 JapsA-oilim-Aln- w, - nt - us-in- d, If tba bicycle girl were only aa aby an tba boraea aba scares, people would iay leaa mean tblnga about bar. - ' WnM N H. electric traction mak- ing tba wbola world smile. of a lew days ago, was a favorite with both ONCE INHABITED ALASKA. OLD TOW-PATLee and Jackson daring the war. While THE. i Mound That Pro th Exlstenra f he waa in command of the pontoon dean Ancient Bar Thrr. THIS DEPARTMENT BELONGS TO partment of Jacksons army In Virginia B1CYLE ROADWAY ALONG ERIE the state of Louisiana made a requisiPoint Barrow, Alaska, the northernCANAL, THE OLD SOLDIERS. tion on Jackson for Scovella service, most point of land of the North Amerbut the general refused to consent to ican continent, has some interesting I Sbrt SMrlM f WntM the transfer. In which he wae Indorsed 4 K frtm New Mm Good Niagara graveyard of Jls own. About eleven Mllliuaalrr Improving tba Klrar Road UIowm Deed by Lee. After Jacksons death Capt iH Sirif years ago Lieutenant Ray, in his re8covell was transferred to the Mth sad Sabarripliaa Started far tba port of the polar expedition to Point t poa the rield' ef Battle Whea anal 1atb. Louisiana, In, Early's command, and B&rrow, recorded that in digging a BepabUe Wee TkrtoA during the raid la Maryland waa on shaft twenty-si- x feet below the earth's of the officer in charge of the burning LANS are being surface to obtain earth temperatures he OME ON, QOME of Chambersburg In retaliation for e. made for tha coni- found a pair of wooden goggles, ea, Chicago! Shermans action In tbe South. ca ''' . nl-neatb great Enthroned JiL. traction,, western stars; cycle path from these shores were first people.. The nv Well Tide yon Albany to .Buffalo last number of the Alaska Mining Rec" He W rot "Tramp. Tramp,--' round Atlanta tbe line of ord says that this country waa unalong Dr. George Frederick Root, the el-nedoubtedly Inhabited long before ColumOn the swift elec- g the Erie canal, bus discovered America. Of the origin American be sell-beatwho will musician, the can! remembered and admired by the Amertow-pat- h that will or descent of the Inhabitants no defWell hoist yon wn ican people for generations to come as Xfjf i soon be abandoned inite trace has been found, and there the author and composer of The Battle ' ' are no records of the past among the the capital when 4 That eleavea the Cry of Freedom and "Tramp, Tramp, people who now live there. Their lanis Tramp; the Boys Are Marching died tur aky; aaya the New York World. guage abounds la legends, but nope at BaOeys Island, a summer resort off The scheme And bath your aoul In "moonllgkr originated in the fertile give any data by w hich to Judge how Where th bead swim on the rye! Portland, Maine, In his 75th year, re- brain of Frank W, Hawley, promoter long these desolate shores have been vilcently. Dr. Root wae born in Sheffield, of the many Niagara electric compa- inhabited. The ruins of ancient Mase , Aug. 30. 1820, but spent ble childCome on, com on, Chicago, nies, soon after he caught the bicycle lages and winter huts along the seahood at North Reading. At th age of The valiant and the free! mania In Its most Intense form. Mr. shore end in tR Interior show that the IS he had attained a degree of Fear thou no White Cap visitor. has a country place at Pitta-for- d country has been inhabited for cenis music seldom secured In Hawley Nor th midnight lynching bee! There are mounds at Point which the canal rubs. He turies, through those day In an isolated village. .ProBarrow the site of three huts tow-pat- h found the marking an excellent place The earn old flag wave over u. ceeding to Boston In 1838 Mr. Root be- on which to back to the time when the nadating una few ride, crimson came a member of tbe Boston Academy barring With every stripe; tives had no Iron and the men "talked The Georgia peach la rosy, Chorus, then directed by Lowell Mason. expected dives into the water while like dog. These mounds stand In the red and ripe! And th melon He here organised a flute club, com- learning The Cataract General Elecmiddle of a marsh, and tbe sinking of tric for he which obtained . company, Atlanta Constitution. posed of bis pupils and other musicians the land caused tbe site to be flooded and known aa tbe Nicholson Flute club. the exclusive right to operate electric and abandoned. The Inhabitants in traction on the Intends canal. have The io first singing school taught by Mr. Its A Mmrlilo of liwola'i Marder. times past have followed the receding wires soon be will and up the path Root waa the winter of 1838-3- 9 line of ice which at one time capped For thirty years Capt Silas Owen haa In Boston. during The rising generaAfter a busy career in Bo- little used then. the northern part of this continent, and 'little a carried In envelope, securely ston devoted to tion are Mr. An said wheels, Hawley have teaching and church nd at the moved along the easiest line of hidden In hit pocketbookr a square concert work. Mr. Lawyers club, and so are a Root removed to New are these travel. This Is shown in the general on which of cardboard, piece of one. the good York la 1841. For six many Now, present reyears he words: mained In that city directing classes there Is the old It Isnt go- distribution of a similar people, speaking a similar tongue, from Greenland In slnglug and other branches of music ing to be of much use In Its present conFORD8. to Behring straits. The distribution of and would 1850 dition, In it the finest make be study. went abroad, reFRIDAY. the race marks the route travmaining In Paris and London for a stretch of road In the country for bi- eled Orchestra. The led them along the seashore year. For five years subsequent to cycling. Besides, nothing .would ultiSection B, bis return to America Mr, Root took up mately prove of greater benefit to the coasts of Labrador and Greenland, HudSeat 173. his residence In New York, where his state waterways than to permit the sons Bay and Its tributary waters. They came down the Yukon, so rich It I the emipon of the ticket Capt. first cantata, The Flower Queen, was construction of cycle paths over every In minerals, to people the shores of that on the 1860 In of road out canal lands. People opposed to brought Owen used at Forda theater the Normal" stream and the Interior of Alaska, and night that Lincoln wae murdered, say was held in Chicago, and beginning the Improvement of our canal are large- traveled Prince the New York Tribune. Tbe captain this year waa Inaugurated by Mr. Root ly residents of sections removed from of Wales.along the eeast to Cape use this To dogs they tbe day most Us of the was then the commanding officer line, and little conversant with Its important work of hie life Instead of deer, the natives of North United State ship Primrose and he and the writing of war songs. The trou- need or commercial value. The bicyhla masters mate, William R. Flood, bled condition of the country virtually cle path would make them acquainted America having never domesticated the reindeer, and they speak a different had gone to the theater especially be- ended the Normal work In 1862, to be with the interior waterways, across the from their tongue cause it was understood that the Presi- revived Immediately on tbe wars conThe first thing necessary is to se- strait in Siberia. neighbors on tbe Some writers clusion at bad Owen Winona. Minn. From that cure the dent would be present, and of the superln-pubU- c subject have advanced the theory that taken seats that would be directly In period Mr. Root's musical undertakings tendent of permissionworks for the the natives of Alaska are descendants tbe line of vision with the presidential were marked by the same energy and pro vemen t. the many bicycle as- - of the race of people that Cortes drove which warmspirit had box. He cherishes the memento throughout distin- soclations of the state should unite to out of Mexico, others that they are ly, and frequently talks to his friends guished them. In 1860 Dr. Root began raise funds and build the path. Its Japanese or Chinese In origin, , and to write war songs, of which the followabout that awful and Impressive incconstruction need not be coBtly, as tbe others still that Is a list: ing they came to this counBefore Just the Battle, ident He la a trustee of Round Lake, is In excellent shape. present tow-pat- h and In one of hi recent official visits Mother," Within th Sound of the To start the financial part of the pro- try across the strait from Siberia. So la conEnemys Guns, Lay Me Down and gramme I will subscribe $1, and I am far aa definite information here be gave an Interesting reminisSav the Flag cerned one guess Is as good as another. Come, Brothers, All, sure cence of It there are a number of other men The Tia Columbias Call, Stand Up for lonely mounds at Point Barrow in the state who will do the same. Flood," said he, was the first man Uncle mark the antiquity of the race, but Sam, Boys, Tramp, Tramp. to reach the president aide andT was Such a path, continued Mr, Haw- they do not tell Its story. the Boye Are Marching. O. tbe second. Tbe firing of the ahot Tramp, ley. would tend directly to the ImCome You from- - the Battle-Field- ? hardly gave us any Idea of the awful Brother, Ttll Me of the Battle, the provement of roads throughout RAMS HORNS. deed that U indicated. Booth clambered state. It would be the entering wedge Vacsnt Starved In The Prison," down the tide of th box and crossed Selfishness is a hard snake to kill. Wholl Save the Lefttnd towards the construction of public the stage and even then'we could com- Chair, The cross of Christ is the key to on the death of President Lincoln, highways worthy of New York. Along of nature awful of tbe prehend nothing the line of all main roads and those heaven. GuarFarewell, and Father, Friend, the catastrophe until Mrs. Lincoln dian." hereafter built cycle should be Everything God gives us to do needs leaned over the edge of tbe box, wring- Vacant The wide popularity of The constructed. I do not paths this as a be done. urge to Chair and Tramp, Tramp, face of a terror ing ber bands and, with as a right. hut must be second as reckoned fayor, Tramp Christiana get along faster when and amassment that will never be only" to The Battle Our thousands of wheelmen, increasthey travel in pairs. Cry qf Freedom. erased from my memory, called aloud : The list of Mr. Root's published com- ing every day In numbers, are entitled God's fire In the heart soon melts all They have shot pa. I remember the positions comprises 178 songs, besides to It, not aa mere convenience, but as a the lead In the feet. well. so homety phrasing two series In sheet form, called respectWhoever takes Christ for a topic will Already the bicycles outnecessity. That was enough. Flood was out of Battleand Camps. ively Tramps, on country roads. soon have him for a guest, number carriages hla seat aa If be bad been ahot from a and Home Scenes, and no lest The silent steed is here to stay, and beJChe better we know the Bible, the mortar. He Jumped over the head of fields, than seventy-fiv- e cantatas, books of ing indorsed by so large a proportion plainer God can talk to us. bebox climbed Into the the leader and selections and Instruction books. The of the population, its needs must be deIf we talk about Christ we will never fore tbe rest of the audience seemed Instrumental compositions by ferred to and Its wants respected. run out of something to say. even yet to comprehend 1L To shoot principal Mr. Root Include, in addition to those The construction of the canal path the president seemed, even In all the contained In the books It takes the man who carries God's mentioned. fine road for bicycles from message a long while to get tired. herrora of the long war, to be someThe March of the 600,000," and "Italia would form a thing too Incredible. I followed Flood Grand March." Up to the time of hie New York to Buffalo, 440 miles long. Many hefer the voice of Christ before and was second at the aide of tbe dying death Mr. Root waa busily engaged Starting from this city, the Boulevard they know who it Is that speaks. leads to old Kingsbrldge road, and then man. Flood found him itll sitting In Whatever Christ has glven the church upon the composition of hymns for the the Hudson river Is followed all thway to do, every Christian should gladly hla chair but with hla head resting on Sunday schools of England Scotaqd line, try to do. bis breast and he gently lowered him land. Dr. Root war never a bualnesa to Albany. This old stage-coac- h in 1660, has been placed In fine to the floor. There waa DO feign of any man- - Hla brother, E, Towner bpened Root, wound and no Dow of blood and we came to Chicago In 1858 and condition as far as Poughkeepsie by the PERSONAL. organised no wae disaster there believed that the firm of Root ft Cadyrifnd when Dr. many wealthy New Yorkers who have M. Hunt, the great The late Richard In until, while Flood held hi head bla Root came here In 1860 he entered this built magnificent country places along an estate valued at $300,-00left architect, matter of soft in Is and be felt tbe solid bed macadam, trickling lap. firm, but only aa author, and always it The It was not blood. He showed it to me refused to take any part In business many places the steep grades have been Charles W. Campbell, a Philadeland w knew that the dreadful deed transactions. In 1871 this firm wit dls- -' cut down. was complete-l- t wae tbe pur white solved, and Dr. Root never biphian, baa a mustache twenty-tw- o a to From Albany Poughkeepsie belonged matter of th brain. John tnches long from Up to tip. to another. From that time until hla cycle path la to be constructed. Rev. Ft. Field, a young Oxford-bre- d wae a not show himself I see stated that they people death he employed aa a musical Jacob Astor. although the dress of Laura Keene at the tomb, writer and composer, and was uniform- rider, has become .interested In the ritualistic clergyman. Is devoting his all dabbled with tbe presldent'slood. ly successful at almost everything he plan, and beaded the subscription list, life to work in the negro slums Of BosIf this Is so it la a mistake, for Mrs. attempted. He never accumulated a followed by Governor Morton, Dumont ton! William Ludham White of Jamaica, Keene was not at tbs president's aide great forlune.butfor many year beClarke,the estate of,W. B Dlnsmore that night, to my knowledge. The fore his death he enjoyed an Income of and many other residents along the N. Y., who will be 15 years of'age ln blood waa ahed most likely by Booths $4,000, derived mainly from the royalHudson. Principally by private sub- October, Is 6 feet 3 Inches tall and Fulfe, for tbe assassin made a strokeat ties of hla numerous publications. scription that part of the road will he weighs 262 pounds. J. O. Brown, the American artist ro ber with It And that calls for another placed In fine condition for bicycle ridfamed for his street arabs, says his succorrection. It has frequently been told Would tha Tmprror RralgaT ing. how Booth strode majestically and From Tonawanda, on the outskirts of cess comes from the fact that he was An exchange tells a story which may tragically across the stage and, with a be taken as a fresh manifestation of a Buffalo, to Niagara Falls one of the once a street boy himself. Wiliam Penn Stedman. who was the flourish of a dagger, cried, Sic ecraper certain n finest paths In the country has already Scotch characterisThe canal ends at man to capture Jefferson Davis shen tyrannjsr As a mattcj of fact he did tic: been constructed. not stride majestically at all. He h riders could he was about to make his escape, Is and Upon hla accession to the throne, the Tonawanda, pulled one foot after the other very to Nlaghra Falls, thus mak- employed in one of the departments at on continue was of Russia appointed col" slowly, for be had fallen aa he jumped, Emperor one of the finest trips in the world Washington. of the Royal Scots Greys, ing hla foot being caught In the folds of th of Waterford, Me., Joseph Dudley American flag which "enveloped the ( While dressing for dinner an enbuilt a big clock seventy ago years New A Tlppl. communicated the over the entrance of hie house. Neither-lower edge of the stage, and sprained thusiastic subaltern soldier-servato hla A popular tipple at fashionable clubs bis ankle and hie stride waa a most Information rain nor snow has affected it and it and is tea elsewhere he said Donald. have end champagne. you hoard still keeps excellent time. painful process. At the side of the y usual-waand In the between tbe curtain, which that the new Emperor of Russia ha The tea is made stage Coquellas homeliness of face and his ice put In it in a Targe pitcher, into waa down, and the edge of the proscen been appointed colonel of the regiup nose weighed stronly Targe.lurned is of a ment? plunged. which pint champagne turn box. stood Mrs. Keene, who had when he presen tedhim-sel- f him against Is poured Into gtasses and Indeed, sir!" replied Donald. been there some time. She waa sot In u la It is then one to the French confor admission of the best hot weather said to be front receiving the applause of a recall, a very prood thing. for servatory stage training. Chauneey drinks ever gotten up. Then, after a pause, he inquired-Beaa has also been stated, nor was Harry Tbe due dAumale la credited with the front tha to hlm-have it said Is got Booth f her. but with Depew air. will he dragged pardon, Hawk be able intention of buying the historic chateau to keep both places? up to her and she seemed to com prince of Wales and Introduced It into of Ambolse and using it as a soldiers ' this country, prehend ahead of the rest of us what home for the benefit of such of his old had happened, for the put her hands out Ill Caudm companions in arms In Africa as may toward him and Mid: 'What have yoa Called Dow. need it The Comptroller ef the done, John T He then made a thrust at an autocrat whose decisionTreasury is . He was saying all sorts of soft things Arthur Niklsch, who conducted the overrides to her. her with hla dagger and seemed to rip even that of the chief Boston Symphony concerts in 1889. has magistrate of the the sleeve of ber dress, and he prob nation. Some Sir! she exclaimed, with sudden in resigned his position of director of the year ago. the Buda-Pest- h ably wounded her in the arm, for It waa cumbent of the office refused tothen in- dignat Ion. court opera. The resignast savage blow, U waa then that he sign a he replied, I Oh. pardon, tion was due to a disagreement conyour beg warrant for which money General uttered tbe cry, Sic semper tyrannls hastily, I meant nothing by" cerning tb management of the opera. that Incredible parody and mockery of Grant thought it proper to expend. ."Thats Just what I dont like, sir, With the death of James Bunn .the That la the President right" utterance. "P Roman's noble said; the What I want to hear is something you noble race of Shlnnecock Indians end admire firmness. your Where of that great event,' The memory your mean." Tbe old man died with his face to tho said th captain, will remain vividly conscience la concerned, never allow sun, which, as he died, rose, over the be to coerced. You may conwith me forever, as it remains now, yourselfi Shlnnecock hills on Long Island, the clear Inspiration in this sider affair yourself It after for j over thirty years happened, race. She Does Inspiration come to you at ancient home of hla shall appoint a new comptroller time? any particular If LtliM by 1 I will utter what I believe ltd JftrkMA. Mr. Scribbler (who writes) Yes. It said nil should contradict I the yester about it with bilIs, come the to Capt william T. Scored, the steam-- , tree cannot grown uoy-- r U"j.ily day. Wendell Phtlltp boat man of New Orleans who died a t gren-hou- e glass. first of the month. life. CORNER. railroad there la a movement an foot to have a grand funeral many and bury tome of them. his court a lawyer wae pleading a css and was making a speech which stirred the jury to its profoundest depths la tbe course of hie peroration, ha said. And, gentlemen of the jury, Sal stand at this bar today, in behalf of a prisoner w hose health 1 such that at any moment he msy be called before a greater judge than the judge of this Th judge on th bench court, I rapped sharply on the desk, and th Tawyee stopped suddenly a The gentleman, questioningly. will aaid the court with dignity, himself to the css beplaeonfln fore the jury, and not permit himself to Indulge In invidious comparison The mlaalonary aoeletle would do to employ Japanese for mission-arleThey converted the entire country In a few week not long ago. well a. Two New been tent to Orlean aldermen have the penitentiary for solicit lng bribes from a atrect railroad company. Theras a moral town for you. It baa been decided that under the treaty the Bannock Indian have a right to bunt, regardless of state gams law,, That' why th bucks are so gams. Notwithstanding Mr. Whitneys reluctance to announce himself aa a presidential candidate U la to ba noted that b can't think of anybody els that would be better. Moral for - the Pennsylvania tow-pat- h. lesl. repub- untilyou have received the doctor's certiorate and the report of tba anamination. door post-morte- m Chteagoa experiment Mn" erecting Urge buildings without visible mCane of support la no more successful than New Yorks In constructing tall ones with holes for foundations. Even New Orleans ha Anally waked np and Ulk of spending $3,000,000 to build sewers. The sewerage of New Orleans has long been a standing disgrace. The three millions cannot bet- ter le spent There will be uo bull flghti at the Atlanta Exposition. The managers say of the people who that would go to Atlanta to aea a bull fight would likely be requested to pay their three-fourt- hotel bill In advance. So anxious rs American tourists to get home from Europe that report says "they are paying cabin fares for a pasBerthe in the sage In the steerage." teerage of favorite vesseli sell readily for $150." One of the best things about going to Europe la tba eagerness to get home. -- Some practical Joker forged th name of Forecaster Dunn of the weather bureau at Norrlstown, Pa., to a prediction which promised a long period of dry and hot weather. Thus far It haa proved - the most, rellable forecast emanating from the office and the forecaster Is in fear of losing his Job if the forger la discovered. San Francisco la dumping cantaloupes Into the bay. Atlanta Is glutted with grspes and melons, and In Florida thousands of bushels of fruit are going to waste for lack of a market, while New York la full of people who cannot afford fruit We have learned a good deal since the Invention of the steam motor, hut It Is clear thet In some things we have hardly begun to learn at all. After a hard fights Terre Ilante paper says the grocers of that city have agreed to keep Christian hour. This will probably prove dead stock on a Terre Haute grocer hands. Christian hours are things that the general public teems to deaf in to A very limited extent The next step will probably be to Induce the tradesmen to adopt Cbrls tian scales. .This Eg lit may als prove A bitter one. aa the average grocer la a man of considerable aand. Mr. well-know- and n Mr. Charles Hlteman. a aged couple of Elkhart Ind., have. been peculiarly unfortunate with their chlldrea. Twenty year ago their son John was aeeldentally burnt to death, la 1889 William was killed in a runaway. In a few months James Jumped from a train at a crossing and received Injuries from which he died in a few hours, A few mouths later another son. George, was Injured by an explosion In a paper mill and. left a cripple for life. Last week the other eon. Aa, fell forty fet f'om a tree -- and will prcbrbly ; California Church. Bees In Four swarms of bees have taken possession of the Methodist church in East ban Jose, CaL, and it is estimated that there are at least three hundred pounds of honey deposited between th outer and inner walls of the church. It is proposed to hold a honey carnival iu the church and in that way secure enough money to pay for the damage done m securing the honey. It is a Fact Tlist Hoods 8arsaprHIs has sn unequalled record of cures, tha largest sales iu tho world, and curea when all others foil. Hoods Sarsaparilla Is the . Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In the public eye today. six for $3. Be sure to get Boon's. $1; Hoods Pills Walter Baler 4 Co. United, Tto Lail MwhfiiNwra PURE, HICH CRADE 1m-Th- Cocoas and Chocolates Un nmM HIGHEST AWARDS Ob fid CMttetBt, . 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