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Show cranFarmy paradeas1t willIppear IN CINGINNATI. s -.s - ., "y 1 Jl . r - oad and l'leaanut Hill Thru hu waa Irnnafcrreil to tho Mlaalaalppl and In IMII wna Milt to Join Hhcrhlan lu hit Shenandoah valley campaign. At 1'iilnr Creek, he nn glrrn coiniiiaod f n brigade, bin Inn been promoted io colonel At tho done of thn nnr ho wna brrrelled llrlgudh r (li m rnl, but t wn nut until January. IM-0, Hint be nraa dually mutinil out Pn hla return hu aeltb-d In Ibaiion, teauiitfd hla Inir biialucM nnd took an Htlvn part III pollllca. Ilo hna airvrd a Hlato Hcnator and In Id minor otll-re. otll-re. len, (loliln look an nttlve part In Iho orgnhluitlon of the (1 A. II , and ha been Diparlinrnt ('omiiiniuli r for I'eniiaylinnla He I nlo nu en-Ihualaallc en-Ihualaallc uiitloiml giiarilainau and In Decaying if a plant give rite ton gat called aulphiiretted hydrogen, and thlt rauiet the fold to crytlnllzo and fall to tho bottom, whero It get mingled with Iho tea-toll When the tea-toll la aolldlflcd you have your gold-bearing rock. When Iheio rocka are broken up by rain the gold get Into the bedt of river and you have your alluvial gold. Often the rock and bcdi of ttrrarn I are railed high nboie iea-levtl by the action of aubterranran forrct, and thlt explain how Ihe gold might bo found at tho top of mountain and yet have come from the aen. Curloualy, although It pay to work gravl containing threepence worth of gold per ton. It doea not pay to recovir the one grain per ton from the ea. A . WORK OF COMMITTEES. Clucliiniltl hna nboilt TU acbool build lug. 'Hip uio of nil of thiao ha been donated by Ihu Iwnrd of education, 'lhey will ln lraiiaforml Into lodging hniiaca fur the neck of Hcptcmbcr fl. Already the coiuiiilllco ou hool build-luga, build-luga, of which Cupl. It, 1 Moufurd, prealdrnt of the tward of iilucatlou nml member of Ihe national council of admliilalrnllnu, tl A. It, I chair in ii n, hna natlgiicd nlwut 13,000 vitcr-un. vitcr-un. It I Mpoctnl Hint nt lenat 10,- 000 vcli ran ran bo comfortably lodged In all tho acbool buildings of the city. 'lbs committee ou bull and Hireling placea, Col Mux rlllbcrbcrg, chair-limit. chair-limit. hn oblalmd ioaaaalon of cr- 1 cry public meeting pbicu In the city, nnd la now engaged In nitlgnliig the inmo for rump lire nnd rouulon. Tho illlxina' cnmnilltco having Ihe nrraugemcnla lu rhnrgo la thoroughly orgnnlzed. It comprltr nn executive board coiitltllng of Mr. Ingiilla, chair man; William II. Mclleb, executive dl rector: Cnaper II, Hone, trcainrtr, nnd IMwIn Htcvena, aecretary; alao 3" mcmlicr, each of whom U chairman of a anbcninuilttce which la conduct Ing Kiiug particular lino of work. ALONG THE DUNES THAT LEAD TO CAMP WIKOFF, I AT MONTAUK. J SSBassisk i |