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Show 1- V - MOMA.VIN TIIE MINES A COTTON TRUST. )oh a NELLIE CUSHMAN, WHO IS IN COLD DUST. SIm - Hu Inn Followed tad l'p the DAE-BLIN- C Comp for oa the dor Or Iuui Jadcunt Find! Mow Operating Her Own Account. AS THE JRIZONA II L.Fn , V T. Kuddrf of Mew Turk LOUIS PASTEUR ILL. TO MARK A VICTORY. ALL UNDER ONE ROOF. Tko Croat Froorh Chemist Bella red to Bo oa Hla Death Bod. Mow Antoeg Southern Producers, The proposition made by John T. A WHOLE CITY FULL OP HAPPY Louis Pasteur, the great French PEOPLE. is chemist, critically ilL He will be remembered as the man who has achieved very remarkable results in Capitalists Bald te Ba CssiUhria the the prevention of hydrophobia. Louis PaastbUliy of EiwUs( a Vast BuildPasteur was born at Dole. Jura, Dee. ing Capable of Holding Twenty Thau-san- d 27, 1823. Entered the university in laopla. 1840, became a supernumerary master of studies at the college of Besancon, RACTICAL and took the degree of doctor In 1847. admit that pointed professor of physio at the it is possible to put faculty sciences, tfaSLurg,' in ' !54S?' j a complete clttrfK In 185 he undertook tho 'scientific depone roof and ha direction of the Ecole Normale there ere signs that Paris. Was awarded the Ilumford before the century medal by the Royal society of London closes such an for to 181 his researches relative in tect ur 1 irecle "wiH5e attempted with the Legion of Honor, Ang. 13, in the eastern me1853, asd was promoted commander of tropolis. Indeed, a that order in 1808. In I860 he was rumor U printed in a New York paper elected one of the fi fty foreign mem-berthe entire block at the corner of of the Royal-societof London. that West Nineteenth street and Fifth aver received" a life annuity of 13,000 He east, has been bought francs, awarded by the national as- nue, stretching a secret syndicate of benevolent-- j by In pup 1871. of Raised rank to sembly ly speculative millionaires It la hinted 1 is one of the that Charles guiding spirits in this tremendous enterprise. Mr. Yerkes la well known to the scientific world a the giver of the famous Yerkea telescope, and it la easy to understand how a man of his prno-- I tical mind might be fascinated by the prospect which this gigantic iqjjjrsae presents. Who the New YqrKers" are connected with the Chicago business which Involves genius In this millions to tflCrt, can paly be surmised at present- - But it is shrewdly suspect--j ed that ths brilliant son of a fumous r judge who abandoned law for business 1 is ons of these choice spirits, and that several very rich women of New York MONUMENT TO BE ERECTED BY COLONIAL WARS SOCIETY. Roddey of New York, cotton broker, to south form the cotton producers of the into a gigantic trust, is receiving sub- VnkM Csptare of Loa Ubirfr-- It stantial encouragement from the proearred a Coatnry and a Half Ag ducers themselves. More than a thouMast Jana In Mova Design tot sand have already 'agreed to support tba Memorial. him, and the scheme is being vigorously pushed. iTaTjTmJ HE MEMBERS OF ill the Society of Colo- J,Tlie,.V'uf..t will no doubt soon be v formed, just as proposeJ byXf r. Roddey, hhfi'Wkrs who says: interested in a By proper organization ly the producers of cotton can, to an exproject for the erectent, put rstop to speculation, restore tion of a memorial the operation of the laws of supply and monument at Ixiuis demand, and themselves realize most burg, Nova Soot la. of the rich profits that are sucked" crat ta only girl mining expert in the world. For year shehas followed up all the and new camp passed judgment on mines Her name is Kellie Cushman. Just now'- - she is manufacturers. The cotton states end fiftieth annivicmaking a pull for have produced from one half to two versary of the the. liarqua Uala thirds of the wealth of the w hole colonial , of . the American mines. She has just been in Los country, and they do not now own one tory at Loulsburg. The design, presented by out is restaurant a and it New it. Therefore, twentieth part of Angeles bought Gedney Beatty, of the fit for the new camp, and while her clear that they have not gotten any William been York society, has accepted. The employes serve bacon and beans to the thing like a fair share of the profits on of a aite, a received has gift society flannel shlrted miners at $1 apiece, she their own labor. redoubt, well on is a which preserved will make her locations and begin Mr. Roddey is a very young mining as usual. . only 2y and is the son of Col. King's Bastion, where Gen. Pepperell She is a wonderfully plucky girL It received the keys of the fortress from io about nine years now since she first the pres in Duchambon Gov, came to Tucson. She was from Dodge assembled troops. of the ence City, Kan., and could not have been The position is a prominent one, and more than 17 years old. She got to exwill thus be a landthe memorial amining the ore as it came from the of the monument, The mark. design Tucson mines, and was soon as good a which is to lie of gray or red granite, judge of its value as her brother Jim, says the New York World, is a plain who was foreman land mineralogist in Doric shaft rising from a square . base one of them. The boys in the Tomb-surmounted by a cannon ball as and stone locality pretty soon began betf victory. One advsnt-oemblem an ting on ber judgment, and found that this design is that the age she was a wonderfully' good guesser, made proporcan vhe height and hit it close about every time. Her amount of money to the tionate fame spread, and miners, who, as you received. A sufficient sum has been know, are always superstitious, got an subscribed to warrant the begin ing idea that to have her around and get of the undertaking, but at least f 1,000 her good opinion some way brought more will be needed. It is intended luck. She knew where to dig for ore, that the unveiling bhall take place on LOUtS PASTEUR. too, and some of the ore in the ContenJune 17, ls95, the anniversary day. officer of the Legion .of Honor, Strand tion was found by following her advice How?' Contributions will be received by 1878. Admitted to the French OcL in running a drift. land Pell, chairman, New Yorkf bt-terle- e academy, made she a April 27, 1882. in Graham Over county Stamtreasurer, Swartwout, hit one day on copper, and when she JOUS T. RODDET. Noyes, . Camford, Conn. 7 James Houit; and Enterprise, went to Tombstone afterward she Gllles-piHe G Carolina. South Cuthbert of grad efCgU Mass.; Roddey A popular Utica pastor in one of his bridge, mines on some her passed judgment -la, 1380A lystrce aated frum the South Carolina-universi- ty sermOtVSrT8iHusTfaT(5'k"R5tatrtOlda there. Bill Wiggins sold the Excelin 184, spending much of his Baltimore, Wilson, Appleton Joby story of s good woman who gave a very sior and Grand View mines on her adoffice. in a bank and cotton Md.ALen. R. N. Batchelder, U. S. A., youth poor man a suit of clothes. Very soon ever dividend vice, and the only they JYwxhington, D. C.; Malcolm Macdonafter, the recipient returned and The Bother h 114 Family. yielded was the 815, 000 he got from Charles Dr. ald, Princeton, N. J.; handed the lady 8300, which he found of them. Other mines were bought after With the possible exception Samuel Ward, Bridgeport, Conn., and in one of the pockets. That was honshe had examined and reported favor- Lionel Walter Rothschild, kj 'eldest Madison Grant, secretary, 18 Exchange He did not tell the story of a ably on them. They are good paying Bon of Lord Kothseliild, .''iicre Is not place, New York city, it is expected esty. who gave a very poor man a vest. lady now. Rothschild beof son the Jfkrbns properties single that many people from New York, few days the man came back and a In and of In Tucson, Bisbee, Tombstone, who Is competqrjso take tho place sides the members of the society and to the donor: There was a 85 oilier camps Miss Cushman has con- his father firm. , The sons of the their families, will be present on the said jnne The surprised lady ducted general stores and big lodging Paris pqtwschilds are physicially and occasion of the unveiling of the monn-men- t. biU in that vest Was there, indeed? Yon remarked: houses for the miners. She was also stunted, the result 'of too Historical society of Nov The mjidfy man. Did you come to a are ob-avery good d in business at Castle Dome. She is as I ZyoSe intermarriage a practice the Scotia wiU give a reception to the back the 85? The poor man rebring venturous in pushibg forward tPCfject 0f which has been to keep the delegation in the government building plied: No, I came for another vest new region as any nomadic , 1 A money in the family and to prevent at Halifax, and the people of Sydney That was enterprise. new the buaines8 secrets of the No sooner does she hear pf-fand Loulsburg will also extend a camp than she starts for Ar- She has bank from leaking out. The total hearty welcome to the visitors. It is AN EMPEROR'S FAVORITE. had so much experience that she' al- fortune of this great house is esti- expected that an old French cannon acmost invariably it to good mated as being over 82,000,000,000, the will be raised from the harbor of Catharine Bebrstt' Influence with Francis ieown Joieph. sites, lots, ", getting,, placer Paris Rothschilds alone being set Loulsburg and mounted in the redoubt andY' lode t next to nothing down at 8350,000,000, of which Baron close about twelve years ago, When, comThe site. memorial the at a big prohi. at by and unlof-aini, head of the French mittee have tried but failed to secure a Catharine Bchratt appeared in the not get out of the camps soon aiioium., she branch, is credited wnu oo.wvon. brass gun used in ths siege n order to bowery, New York city, although she been has enough. Consequently Twa of the younger Rothschilds have billed as the lcadior VIcana aefawasr times rich and poor. committed suicide, and a third has she did not arouse great enthusiasm, She has indomitable pluck, though, made an attempt on his life. J i t but was the lighter comedy parts. anil If she goes broke In one place she Bolt Prince Victor. Her beauty was of the pronounced Against Soop makes a turn and gets up again. Prince Victor NapoleonJarAVmte Viennese type. Bonny blue eyes, a It is phenomenal how nonchalantly wealth of light brown hair and aa arisahe takes a reverse. She is just as fendant lnjqAptewaa crossing from tocratic figure were her important level headed, self contained and serene Jslend to Dover on the Comtesse de as if she had made a charms. She was then about 28 years when she was run into by Flandre, "jhor the Princesse Uenrlette. After the -of age.' Vs. ' But nowadays in Austro-Qungar- y if collision the prince sent his valet, who ngul.r to PI-'- ""Goin had been with him more than thirty om speaks of the first lady of the hair. brown and "liai fetch some of country, or, aa they call it over there, years, into the cabinthetosteamer a boiler about among the mines, or climbing of the Ilohe Frau," none other la when his property, wears she for outcroppingsv the hills mant but Mme. Catharine Schratt, At and the valet was mortally exploded bloomers, thi time of her engagement in New son brought a suit heavy shoes and strong nis wounded, is 8he usually covered withaa cloak, talker. against the prince on the ground that Yak, Mme. Schratt was the wife of a quick had a rapid walker and Hingarian nobleman by the name of it was by his order that hishefather was InHer Von Kisz, whose fortunes were gone into the place where hia son death he wane and whose estate's in Hun-ga- y on Jeromes after and jured, had dwindled to next to nothing, inherited the lawsuit Prince Victor toe. Schratt is not only the can not appear in person before the cast It Into commemorative medals. claimant to the instead, , a favorite, but hia confidante and judges, as, being a to enter French They have been offered, church. ad Tier botn Garrison forbidden the from bell la brass throne, he court. It is even The capture of Loulsburg contributed relsBgto the territory. exercises such away over hla considerably to the success of the revo- t ha the hey influence can be JiUc of FdUon. war, for it gave the Ameri- majitvin that the of ths gravest settlement extrice on the lutionary and sold valuable who papers training can soldiery The boy he receipt of the news pnbli questions It is needless to say Grand Trunk R railway forty years ago perienceand New York J thatUie emperor appears frequently known and honored in every of the capture in Boston is y fired end a at te Vienna, and be almost daily cannon of and rung', were people bells world, country in the The visiUttme. Schratt at her cottage. ordered. was as name his of thanksgiving far-of- f lands pronounce day previ- - I m Schratt lives on the salary ahe and Ills years was of thirty race, surrender just benefactor a ' that of ous to the battle of Bunker Hill, and recces from, the Imperial Berg accredit to him a genius for invention the at man-o- f siege, the other engineer 4 surpassing that of any He hae done Col. Grldley, works --on Bunker HilL laid out the whom they have beard. men have been appointed so many wonderful things that the These gentlemen society anxiliary Committee for the almost hare ceased to wonder mind of New York, and d state inventive his the of in later products' was a the general committee in raising funds have come a for the memorial and in carrying out What exclaimed: MISS CTSHMAX. 1 Edi-She the celebration: Frederic of a feader. wonderful man! But now that of the details of , She la considerable W. Bowen, J. sort of Clarence a as n. camp in the Betts, woman was the first son' ha become recognized J Anson com over Phelps Stokes, were there they ga.tua Johnson, wizard, men say, Harqua Hala, where Menlo Ives Washburn, woman. from ' William other no new and thing some men . across t,500 s latest, is lt7 Young. Park; This is Edison Advertising In Illinois, is that Edison will notion The A Kind ,He.rtd popular shall live The Reporter saya that a great heartedness of the late discover everything if he kind The taken has place vival of advertising U Raritan-Nearlenough. y long of Henry Keney of Hartford, Conn., in among the business men I provblon shown by the following A Black Flower Wanted. all of them have purchased they are rubber stamp outfits, and and the intown 3. plastering the wholewith measly-look-in- g store side of their I be harness or Raritan merthat has hitherto decease, never .gain announcements. and purpose, for use any estimate to fifthePefforts been put any chants must place a very for'more direcUorf if they fa at my executor, than on the intelligence of the public that sucheon-ulomerate- d exceeding three mme. sens att. expect them to stop and read mixed centuries past For, notwithstanding estate to insure to him kind -up aggregations of sensational novel of Alexander from my and sufficient food o long ihefj which is by no means a small on ; pasteboard DumaV entitled The Black Tulip care, good daubed letters, shall live, or until for humane oneciiuntlng to 40,000 florins, eqnal U no such thing as a really blsck M be with elderberry juice. Crossof road there adit may be the best kindness to to said American mone. reasons In existence, although almost Stores used that, method in Vienaa that the reason flower I but in rainbow terminate his existence by the proper ago., vertising years every color and shade of the blossoms administration of chloroform; and I theperor did not decorate Strauss, hair their who get in flower and these days, people wear is preent direct that my cow be given to Norris thtfiposer, on the occasion of the cut as often as twice a year and Should, however, any florist succeed Jubilee the other day, was Holcomb, or some other proper something more fashionable than poke in discovering this black awan of and kindly ow to Mme. Schratts objection, keep than - bonnets, arc pot caught standing wbmay or may not hare been due ' such announcements devouring hie to this city, die she may reawns ; hnmane is - to?y. world where flowers are chlorothem open motithed. Advertising of inthe administration and close VaneeralBf the X SUrk. In sueh quantities upon mourn- by the proper science that requires study on the orm. N. x. Ledger. observation. An advertisement said that the cross mark instead ing. -and plain - that Aa leteelus Msekto.- ... street must be so large d of feature did not originate' in been tocomoUw. b TCoueumed have without-seemin- g to J machines Fuel Automatic people can read it It waa always appended to Railroad authorities say that an orfor use on a moving train which otherwise it had better be put in mediaeval time at an do horse-powe- r of sipteca condition 300 itcan be dinary locomotive has mechanically record the of good faitK- into their homes, od U1- -' a ton of coke for eighty track. of the foot burns unobserveV-K,,ltwoand very perused miles of passenger train travel. .,U i eader. aryiV. m , place where not only everything la cheaper than elsewhere, according to quality, but where so much tremendous architectural beauty la set off by such unimaginable splendor of elec trie lights, shifting through all tints? It should be added that besides the spiral driving park, which will be large enough for five phaetons to move abreast, there will be several glass and aluminum aerial lakea or . reservoirs on different floors of the central dome, into which water from artesian wells will flow. Thesa will be lined with grassy banks, flowers and trees, ,, bath houses, looking like kiosks, will be sprinkled bere there on the borders. Some of these-wil- l be so arranged that la aufficlently wintry weather they can be thrown open and abaolutely jerfedi skating einkethoe formed. la other parte the vast central dome gymnasiums and chapels will be found, and, crowning glory of the yvhole, a magnificent newspaper wiU probably be published. Like the crystal "palace at Syden- ham, the entirety of this city in a city will be roofed ever with plate glass, but it will be to constructed that at tie this the presaure of a aside Yo crown can be lifted I allow air from heaven free entrance, and also for hygienic purposes there will be various pumps and fans throughout the different compartments to.'naure daily purification of the . atmosphere. CANADA'S NEW PREMIER. , fcad-JiUl- ahd' ' " j re i, r , - Makss Bat Few Cabinet. , BowsU CbuiM la the Hon, MacKenxle Bowell, appointed premier of Canada, to succeed the late Sir John Thompson, has as yet developed no radical views, and Is expected to make only alight changes in the ad- - c, ' c. g five-head- y. ,any & 1 - Ss,2?5sr rSil & cm-per- ris O-t- to-da- 1 to-ai- An-wh- en 5.SS .2. ufi Ce 'JS'STSwJ . hor-bett- bc-fo- ro pern Stj lav-ibh- Ig-0- 04 oe-vise- wre n i. - 1 J 1 t THB are also subscribers Ahinx is absolutely to the stock. ' PROPOSED One CITY. ministration of his predecessor. He 1 a strong advocate, however; of extend- - certain in this conThe real entste deal for the W I'M iteKousesTutfiat block are seeking Unltedotates be is not hopeful BBIIWIIBKI of much nection. I'WI new abodes But what does the plan actually propose? According to the best obtainable information from inside sources it may, unless the magnificent Intention collapses, eventuate something like this: Every building on the block will be torn down and an absolute open space big enough for a football amphitheater will be thus laid open in the fashionable heart of ths eity. The foundations will ba dug very deep and the main piles will be wrought iron. Iron interspersed with aluminum, with glass and with atone for pictorial effect, will be u ted chiefly in the construction of the building. This will be a huge oval shell with a spacious court, hotel, theater and spiral driving park of gradual ascent Inside the during summer the sides of this imperceptibly ascending spiral avenue can be thrown open to natural air, while in severe winter weather they can be closed tight. If necessary. The lower part of the huge oval shell will be arranged chiefly for the management of wholesale businesses, and on the second floor the employee and workmen In the vast hive will have ne.iuiFidB MACKENZIE MOWEIA. legislation in that direction. . He wilt no doubt expend a large part of hia energies In extending Canada's trade. Mr. Bowell was born in Ricking Hall, Suffolk, England, 1823, and went to Canada niue years later. In hla early manhood he was a newspaper-man- . He waa elected to parliament from North Hastings, and, after a& their quarters There will be fifty floor with an active experience, was made minister average height of thirty fet, but be- of customs in Sir John McDonald's tween some of the flats there will be cabinet in 1878, a position he has held floors that will contain kails and bail ever since. rooms leasable in turn by the neigh' Storf of Dr. Hdma bors of the covered city', so that the This touching little story about be will of the building probable height over half a mils Each one of these Dr. Holmes comes from the new Book Buyer: Dr. Holmes, several flats will look out on the inner court and also on the street of the outside years ago, asked a friend: What is idea of happiness? And the world, and each will be arranged for a your answer: Foot feet on the family of aix or eight persona They prompt gave him great satisfaction. will be, so arranged in building the fender, Some time leter perhaps a year or of none that sections outside separate Dr. Holmes in their windows will look into those of more this friend found alone by the fire, an opposite neighbor. The sections of his study,notsitting - very happy. To the the apartment turrets or series of flats looking solicitiou greeting came the will be fifty in number. Bence the visitors calculation Is easy that about 20,000 reply: Only two feet on the fender. people can be accommodated in this Webster's Hend. The mammoth apartment palace. A was told by Ticknor, who rental of these 1,500 most desirable said itstory waa a singular fact that the less than 87,000 not will average fiats head Daniel Webster grew larger a piece. This item alone give 83,000,-- , after heof had passed middle age. Tie on the cent interest origor t per 000, Webster Intimately, nor, Conknowing of 8100,000,000, inal investment kina about the matter and reasked 2.5C0 these of sider now the food bills ceived the reply; Yea, I find that I families, who will te supplied from have to increase the size of constantly These restaurant central the great hats. food bills will not be less than an- my other 83.000,000 per annum, half of Racing Ostriches, which, or more, may be reckoned th-- as t Gottlieb von Klackenberg, n South sheet, clear profit Consider next Boer, has two racing ostriches. all the stores, Turkish baths, theaters, African One of them has developed a speed of add owned wiU be I this place ' etc., miles an hour and has a in twenty-tw- o managed by the company, and that acstride of fourteen feet The breeding addition to the constant profit the of ostriches for racing purposes has cruing from those who live in stream of traffic been seriously interferred with by the the be will city g law by the from the outside. For is it not clear passage of an a floods to in come English government will outsiders that -- . anti-bettin- . r I -- MneKansle L 9 |