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l<Mtl DAY MORXINd THE PLATTSBUKGrH SENTINEL. 11 Shystraping Bffaw Mis s K:it c l'.:ir--f lvllOWl] t<> UllVl ' -> nf< ready idi^litfd Ua.vl\ manager o KII»P\ :m<i tli-il came off he wv: tin* husiues:!. Mr. Hawkins \ P Vul\~r ,«„««•*.. Tflftiff? fill i lain- wrill.-, l\.. ™ T lin« <m yom- fa,-,-. J flVUVI UUl/ j La y a s inuoh a s th e tip of your finger ~- -— _ _ j on mo an d I'll mak e you ru e it t o th e M-J sy I i/ J f*/% ? last day of your life!\' j[ T Hl/l/LtyL/ V \You shut up and keep quiet!\ f*hmU- -s n] the young- lawyer at her. \Cant i VT _ / / J \ f;™:T>r™^ r \\'•\\\• \\\\\• \ Mv - | Exploded j \I'm a dead woman--! know I am!\ j she wailod as she began to whod tears; j '•Didn't I toll you to koo)) HtillV \r PJ .nil , T- A nr, she sunk iiown in the bottom of -the | / hat onakespeare Does J\ ot car, crowding his legs until ho had to I <' O , ; ; 73 • \ hnul thorn up. and Mr, Hawkins swore ! \ OpCll KUltl according to Coke and Blackstone. 1 ID , ^ J In the next car below Mr. Winter- V l T'OVea. bury and tbo old maid were also hav- . . .. ins* some conversation. He was a young man and looked like a good i\v, luil ii was only four people that the le young girl had nl- :>r troth with Rurt the bitr dcparlniont wh'.'ii the marriage (thing, and her heart went out to him. :> have an Interest in j AH her heart, went, out she oxclaimtM.1: I \What a romantic bower for a pair •AH a young man of 1 of lovors! All around us tho 1 meadows, Sothern-Marlowe Tour—- Viola Allen , Annie Russell, Mansfield, Etc. H e hn Stll- )verhe<'id GOCI'R sky! I hope >roeiate the beautiful.\ \I'd appreciate a chance i( Our atlc Corre- head down the he savage reply. \Say not so. I New York Dra: , puiKh i spondentj ,•<• - vaa I That Shakespeare \spells ruin\ Is now an exploded theatrical fallacy, on for- Nothing goes further to establish the truth of this than theatrical history of aesthetic tastes. dent nnd wrote sounds Jo Mn^cif. a hi* income was $8 a week. Mr. \\Y terhury neither bad aesthetic- tas nor wrote poetry. Ho was employ by a firm publishing a .state gazette nnd ho therefore called himself a lit nry man and tried to imiko his salary ..y o u inM y ri(i e al , yon p ] oasft after T j last souson , md this . Thpre seem * D o of $12 per week carry out his asser- ,, ot Wli; . \ dantpr of a revival of the days during rfnn, ^ P .,vi i.ri Wn ><• u.i.nJ \ was nn unldud romni% and the old < whieh Edwia Boo{l l went broke be . If 15UI t lia\ 1 lijut hocn ol a jealouK nvilr! tool' it <5o nnd fl'iretl nn 'ind + nl<! dl\nnsltion t'Jere would h-ive boon „,! 4 , , p ? cause he gave too much Shakespeare disposition t.'ieie would n.ne Meen n.> ^j r ^y inter bury that: he wan evidently , , rivalry between tbe other two, but he I a Io;lfo r in (1Jsguis o nnd that her broth- tor tIl e Inone - V 1U hi s own lhentei > i n was not, and as Miss Kate was being [ o r down below would wallop better j New York aIi( i m which Henry Irving kept in caramels and roses by the | manners into him as soon as the wheel ' seriously cramped himself financially rivalry and as good looking girls are j turned. Then the rivals caught sight. I b .V the laviahness of his Shakespearean i of each other and began to shake their | Productions at the Lyceum theater in lists and indulge in epithets. These | London. • Diing.s scared the fnt woman until she [ Thi K year \'nils two of our foremost began to shriek and angered tho old American players, E. II. Sothern and maid until she threatened to stab her J ' lIii l Marlowe, linked professionally in vis-a-vis with a hatpin if he didn't give I repertory that includes much Shake- sen both fell In Jove. From j ovcr He gave ovei% !nl t not un1i l he speure. They formed this acting com- The Young Corbett*' \The Roundup Murphy Fight By Willie West Occurs Before the National A.' ^Describes Future Harvard C. of Philadelphia \ Athletes —If President on Jan. 9. i Eliot Has His IVay. At last Young Corbett and Tommy j President Eliot of Harvard prob- j Murphy, the sensational New . York ably does not estimate the effect of his lightweight, have been matched. A antiathletic tirade on future Cambridge i lively talk fest, covering many weeks ' sportsmen. That the athlete of the fu- j of ambitious press agent work, preced- lure at Harvard will be nil head, with j ed the signing of the papers. \ but little body, is evident. Then when j The fight was arranged to take place the heads become too big.to be carried j .Tan. 0 before tlie National A. C. of 0 Q weak frames husky young black- j Philadelphia. It is to be a six round contest. Harry Pollok, representing Young Corbett; Johnny Oliver, representing Murphy, and Harry Edwards, for the smiths can be hired at low pr:r> pro! mischief as plainer or she let matters go on. : ' She know of the rivalry, but took n< notice of it. Both young men won treated alike. They had been friend) to th» oeca'iion of a ertain lawn thal lime on it was enmity. Tlioy | ], a<1 Hf ,j (1 . \ ' bination several years ago and until p:n;>ied »a< h other ii; the street to glare j -jf ] ( , vo r ca (,.i5 that long nosed this year played under the direction of and muiier. Th.ey R >i< iogether in the i voUnt c ni!i n 01 , the solid earth I'll rend Charles Frohman. This year, the Shu- T\*i'-!ilou icirlor, with \hil youiiR lady I \j iin ]llul , fron i ]|, n ] )f am i i f mm; , fo r i t berts are directing the tour, at the end in;>kii>[>- a good third, and Miniied and | j^ ,, o 1 o ^j 1 0 Ka u ows v/ ii U u sonj r on of which Mr. Sothern and Miss Mar- pmiled ami yet wished eanti'^thor <lead j nj y i\jps-.!\ \ ' lowe wil 3 So to London, there to play ir one got away early inM/hc evening j \ thunderstorin had been creeping Shakespeare and other dramatic au- fnr n game of cronuel wi|H the object! , ;[) rjn ir , 0WJU . r o f Hie machine didn't lll0l ' s f or the edification of the west of his affeciion- the nt|iev M aylaid I know W ],,,JJIOT lie had earned his $40 in V l - h'.ni <MI his Homeward wa.\| and hit him ' o r no (_ JJ ^ finally decided Uial he ^\'ola Allen, who used to enjoy such in the back will) stones, (if Mi.^ 15:\--' hadn't, find, while seemingly iuduBtri- wl<1< ' vog.io as iUmy Quayle in Hall attended a snored eoi Mr. Hawkins it was Mr. ^VIntm*bury*s turn to throw missiles. Their love for the girl was-broad and deep nnd long and desperate. Neither of'Them stop- ped to figure on 1 r>r the prici of he t)st of pork or po- : nt. That ously at work to make repairs, he ac- complished nothing and left all his patrons to get wet There was a strong wind ahead of the rain, and tbe people aloft sat- with their hearts in their mouths. The thun- ,, , , ! der roared, and they roared with it would have been abasing their love. Thc llghtuills ont up dk1os , and shriek , aimigs went on J hings g, on,even i t the uh , Wheu t h fl , { if peopio are m love. Traverse (My wore soaked , u a mlmite Th , B u decided to hold a cottnty fair. A I tho ed the ffl t woman ^ fho m bighogs, fat cattle, old ganders, fancy ! au(1 they prIvntcl informed Mcssrs . bedquilts, gigantic pumpkins, over-1 TIuwkins and Winterburv that their grown cucumbers and three legged vongeauCG wouW 1) O d * nnd (]eadjy calves m the county were to bo ex- and !ast t , b tUrfl b g^tj^^ hlbitod. and one onterpnsmg individual The ownef of the ^ ; bougnt the privilege of Betting up a who believed l Q , y I m] j Ferns wheel on the grounds It was fm . the m ^ e k t wheeJ one that had seen its i,est days at a fltui foi . the f * „ Hm h * h fl seaBhore resort and was longing for a | upou and t]|en ftddfid teu ml ^; re J;\ ,, . . • '-, , B y that time the storm had ceased ('nine's \The Christian\ and as the heroine in 'in the of the king,\ is touring this year in ''Cymbeline.\ | Her broth(>r is managing her tour, j When tho spring comes Miss Allen will retire from the stage for good. She is the wife of Peter Duryea, the noted horseman of Kentucky. . Miss Alien lms not found that Shakespeare \spells ruin,\ and neither has Louis James: This actor, who for several years has been starring in con- junction with Frederick Warde and sometimes with Kathryn Kidder, is at •err.s wheel ,,hewa, much taken with Th( . v ^^ it and expressed her dciro I,, make the , ff , , o f m -,. ,, rllI , s J1S e.rcmt and g<-,. a view oi the country ; in , 1>esi(lo ho r nio(hoi . ])u l ih J auW{ , ,, fi0 ]ipi . Tj ] |li<]n • oiMto 1> A | 1Ilunf!< . rstori n lia d , vash o , thoi r lov<1 j a < nsis ', 110VPr 1(> n , |nni > JT p ' for miles around t,n..l 1 .ne. La,-h r. j « t io.t have his fate settled before they had left the car. Now the law student showed his tine 1 Italian hand. He went to the owner of ! the wheel and had a very private con- j .\.rersation. Later on he borrowed $20 find passed the bills over to the man. The transaction had hardl.v been dos- ed when tlse literary editor of the gaz- etteer appeared. He spent some ten KITCHEN HELPS. A little chloride of lime boiled in granite ware saucepans will often make them look new. A weak solution of turpentine pour- •-d down the waf#r pipes once a week minutes'watching the machiner7one^ I wi » llriv o the w:ito r hx ™» awn >'\ nting the wheel, and then he had a I A yowni V'i<>ce of tin about three tall: with tiio owner. I iiH'hes in diameter, half of it turned There were many \vinkr. nnd smiles, ' upright, inak«s a good pot scraper, mid more money passed. It was after! Clean grease or mat from plain iron the hist trotting race that the riv;«is ] or galvanized iron winks with kerosene TOMMY MTJItPHY. club, signed the articles of agreement. It did not take long to arrange tho fight. Corbett is to get 37^ per cent of the receipts, and the New York fight- er is to receive 35 per cent. Edwards explained that, as .usual, Jack McGuigan, the matchmaker of the club, would be the referee. Regu- lation five ounce gloves are to be used. Straight Marquis of Queensberry rules-; will govern the match, the men pro tectlng themselves a t all times. No weight was mentioned, and the fighter?) will enter the ring a t catch weights. Both fighters were called on to post a forfeit of $500 for nonappearauce with T. G. Murphy of Philadelphia. It was specifically mentioned on the face of the agreement that the club it- self would post a forfeit of the same amount. This fight will be a good drawing card for the club and will settle a much disputed question as t o whether tho Kid is in the same class with Cor- bett. His friends are going to back him to whip the Denverite and say that tbe match will prove of greater inter est than would have been the Corbett- McGovern contest. Sloeovs , Lininveivt Fbr Cougk Cold, Croup, SoreTKroat,SllffNecC J Rheumatism and Neuralgia At all Dealers Price 25c SOo&HOO Senf Free •Sloan's Book on Houses . Cattle, Hogs S Poultry Address Dr. Earl 5. Sloan 615 AlbanySh'Bost on. Mass., tm OF THE PACIFIC. ARMY GETS INDIAN STAR. (iardu BOBERT B. MANTKr/L, WHO IS SUCCEKDING ihe head of hia own company this year j and is playing \The Merry Wives of I Windsor.\ IJ is leading man is Nor- j man Hackett, an experienced Shake- spearean actor, who has played with Mr. James for several seasons and who has also played with K. H. Soth- arlisle Eleven Appointed to West Peilnt. William ,7. Gardner, left end of tbe Carlisle Indian football team, has .re- ceived an appointment to the West i»ml the girl Ihoy loved approached the j and wash them wilh boiling hot soap- wheel. K:\vh Intended to m;ike the eJr \ suds. Uoln ii M uitt 11 I ( n>in I bountii d j ruit with Mlas Kate and leave the j Have the shelves and floors of tht luuist with tlu \MU\ ot tlie MH other on the ground. Ea<-h had also • Ui(<.-hfn storeroom washed at least! mthoi Vi M m t M lor il\w\s has j>lnnned that in case he got left the j three tlmea a we^k with a solution of ' l>t < ti > foitunti Iuotlui this \ h m ft hd t i th th d fart should not give the other any »d- vanlage. On the contrary, it should be hnil fo r him . Ii «-an'i In id th:it the girl had an Intuition, but .this much is permanganate of potash. To dry a damp cupboard keep a bowl j *h of quicklime therein and it will soon j I-*' p h < ^ < •d \MonbHrs \The >n light\ and other 1 lere almost always we 1 fe Mr. Hawkins had as a partner a very ! fat woman whose husband was a nerv j ©ns little man who dared not uiake tlie ! ' trip, while Mr. Winterbnry fou*d a Tit- j tie Inter that his companion was an old j maid of fort v or more who wanted to i full in love. j seats in the house that might be pur- chased. But since he and his leading woman, Marie Booth Russell, his wife, passed under the management of Wil- liam A. Brady he lias neon the \Stand- - , r .:~ '\.\\•'• ' \\ v \ •- i dry the air. The lime must be renewed Certain-that in the crowd and cru^h oc ^ aBionall y f as , t lose s powei , uround the car sh e s o managed ihntj ' _ i DressiMj? Without Oil. For those who dislike the ta.ste of oil the following salad dressing is very good: Mix together one teaspoon- fttl each of Bait, sugar and mustard and one-half toaapoonful of white i»ep- fl \ o m James J \ (:orl)ett to \ 'Way Down per. Add tbe well beaten yolks of ^'i^ 1 ™^^ ^ ^!, ?\1^: , slut l Brady ;ort of han ma attraetic 11 hand at them, but 'that, only in- creased the pain. The owner of tho wheel had been closely watching things, but after half a minute he shook his head and muttered:. \Hanged if I know what to do. I have forgotten which I • there. They have gone and mixed ders .ixedTmi'smoothi Molt iwo^UnX 1 fl ew Yo .^ « n ? t , here ^^ f wonfulsof butter in half a cupful of high cnt.cal .mlorseinent and )t vinegar and add it slowly to tho 1 ' rowiod houRes - Mantell, whose strong | ?K8. Stir in gradually one cupful of «««» '» \Hainiet was belto.- ply ,veet milk scalded and ml.v well to- tluU l the nwlanel.oly Dane lums.-li L'lher. rook in a double boiler until mis wiih ^i'^S- , sickened, but do not allow the dreas- ! He m o n tho road liOW - I )la - vln - t o I ! caiTy the students, to and fro, here nnd i there, pro and con. The student hir- {ing the strongest blacksmith will thus i become favorite for the football squad. The one with the fleetest blacksmith will win the sprint prizes. If a student is in need of money he can transfer his prize blacksmith to another man for a consideration. Oh, the possibilities of this system are un- limited.! \Philadelphia iack\ O'Brien, the j Beau Brummel of the latter day prize ring, is -handsome' again, nnd all be- cause .Tack has. a brand new nose. His other, nose, the one that he was born with, suffered severely when tlnit rude Noah Brusso, under the alias of Tom- my Burns, assaulted -the erstwhile handsome \Philadelphia Jack\ on the olfactory organ and spoiled the con- tour of the Quaker's classical features. \Jimes he said to his valet the other day—\.Times .go hence and sum- mon 'to my apartments Professor Stickbury, who''remodels faces. I will have me beauty back.\ The faithful .Times went, and the beauty doctor came. lie was all busi- ness and had his sample book with him. \What style of nofee would you pro- { fer, Mr.'do Brienne :\ he asked. Jack decided that a Roman effect would harmonize with the rest oft his face. and accordingly the beauty .doctor ! turned out a marvel <*C a Koman ncso. \ And now Jack is handsome again. Not content with reforming athletics at Harvard, President Eliot will surely continue his great work and revise the college yells. At present they are shockingly rude and human. They arc almost reckless. Likewise they art? J rendered too loudly. Nothing in more THIS.WILD GAME WILL K ALLOWED AT H AWARD rn) ! J, , , {) hnll .,, it will curdle I et co')l iil t<> tit; i i ,j \_ , . ( , , , 4 . ~ f , ^ ., , )(i ' „ .. ' \\a--s '<o ke, i |> ; ( ' 1 \ nk . r,\ • ' .^j , '-JIM,. ,..' ( !. - ]' >! e and mixed | J\\; ' ^ 'VV « oo d l>«»'>«'««- *» Charles J\. Ha ford. This nfar has a large following ^ Xil ^ revels in his interpretation of the P ' ar d o f Avon \ up there. They ln\r -one and mixed | r J; iy lm . n , (> ( ^ YOr i i-hUyVm.V mil. P ' ar d o f Avon \ i hcin.se!ves up, ani! 1 I;IIC s th>- bt\-;i j U^, n .f.[..(.[•.•{(,»• t Tins i\ -i dehci< ns Hichard Mansfield, whose novelty of thin:. 1 : 1 can dt> i.i )<•> '-stop [he old ms« | (jj-^^ij^r for'virit>UH Mnd- 1 o' •-;•*l'\i«l \ l G seaa01 1 ' K °^ course \Peer Ciynt,\ *'hini'j-i»ht now.\ 7 ! ' ' ' ' ' -^ • • j ,.,^2^,^ Shakespeare j n his list. His Tho -old machine\ bad half ciivuit. ^iv Fimvkinn simMiiH fa 1 • Vounu housekeepers , v'ointiu ami Mr \Yinterbnr.\ ami hK tin- plalul, \I can buy (h. old'mat'! were rl\ a I ihe (op wln-n <<»r tliree meals a dn.\ o Boini'thing w(>nl w rotif; wilh the ma lowance, but there are so nrm.v ' 4 x j dainty comedienne, peerless in sucl: <-hlner.v, arm t!n« n..iluui ceased After tr:^!\ A wnmim ol\ many jcais' csm- j bi'llllant hits as \.Miss Hobbs\ and lull!\ a niiimie IIMTC \VI- loud dcmaiulu rience, jiccustomcd to working domes- t<> know what had )nijl|ieiie<i Tjn- tic mlraci<-< with an inlinifesiinal in wheel man lelii ih.-ui a.-i well as he comr, once md<l- \] would never have could. SuiiH' COL;, l c er, cam oi ralclief kept out nf (IK> poorhoti'ii* il 1 1 had not liad giseu out. ai.tl .( mudn b.- a ruli had a Mystejn. I i»ak<- a list t)i' the hour bf'i'on» Hint bi\ wheel ion!, uj> 11 . Mindrle, without wliich IID hou-'e is slow and Palely FJHO^CMUCIIL again complete snap, starch, Hour, salt, etc '•V^mijr nun. Uu.i is a purly how no- ' and U<-ei> 51 under my eye. Kach do!\ oxclahned the lul woman wh«n week I apportion ^o inui-li money for tfift ncw« was Mhouled ulnli: \•'ITero t my .sundries' Mid buy i^ouiethin;;. T'*!^ nm up here <i:iir r.carcd^e dcaili, uhd F never lind myscl)' face to face wiih down tnere 1, my S.unnel almoil Ln :• an empiy salt bo\ or \ Inegar Jui; at JI dt/» \ [ li'ne wh\it IIMTC is ao money to 1111 \Well i\ni noi lu blaiuc !») '1,\ re- i Hie h>cK.\ \Iticltard III.\ probably is the greatest \ii niter j piece of Shakespearean acting on view .tin vy food l:oday. table al- Annie Russell, known hitherto a.s a ! \The Royal Family,\ has burst out Ibis year in full bloom as a Shakespearean Htar. She plays Puck in a magnificent revival of \A Midsummer Night's Dream.\ ROBERT BUTLER. I'JiiN IIor««- OiiKht to Clean I i» Stakes. V%. P. Hunt has bought A Laundry, 1!:JH, for speedway and matinee use.' •To i*oint Military academy and is now preparing to enter the government school. He received the appointment from South Dakota, his native state. Gard- ner will be a strong addition to the West Point eleven. Ho made a fast running mate to Captain Kxendine last season, and his playing against Hafvard, Pennsylvania and Minnesota was exceptionally bril- liant. pond 30 minutes a day reading want ads. may prove to the most profitable \Kide-liue\ business you ever undertook. IXor.scjN Home Front SSnglcmJ. Fanny Dillard, 2:03%; Gallagher. 2:03%; Vassing Bolle, 2:08%, and Tril- by Direct, 2:08*4, have been sent back to this Country by Louis Winans of Brighton, England, Noted OaUley Parlc Sold. Oakley park, Cincinnati, has been sold to a building syndicate, but Andy Welch hopes to give at least one more grand circuit meet there. THE HARVARD YELL on?ir;ri/TUfiC ULYCE KUPEKT, GRAND TRUNKS - WlSSTEJcN • TJBIIMINLS.. Planned .to Make it a Model Sonpoi-t —The H,;:b<>L* Commodious ami S:vfc nnd the SurromHling Terri- tory >\i<Ati?cfiOuo and Productive . ~-\V::;i;t-h- Fisiverios. : . V::;loiia, B.C, Dec. 5.— The new• •i!,y v/i;ii:-h theGr^nd Trunk Pacific Railway Company proposes estab- .shing at ito western terminus on en !slan:l 'is already taking shape. Th» cily h'j.s been-• namod Prince Flu per I, after the- cousin of King Charles Ii... of England, who was Irst Governor cf the Hudson's Bay Company. - . , ••. • A trip to I visitor with a Rupert fills the enthusiasm and optihiism which the .head officials of tbe roac'I are displaying'. Imagine a' wide channel leading /'.into a Tanil- • locked harbcr a mile in width, Whose waters extend far inland-beyond the expansive basin which forms the har- bor 'itself and some; idea can be Toi'med of the great port which, It may be.\-ssil without, ex.a.gg^ratioii-, will be capable-of accohimodating all the fleets of the Pacific. The spacious harbor of Vancouver is frequently referred to as one of the finest c thevpaciQc coast. \It ralght be lost In that of Prince Rupert. ', . :;..'•-;••. Fringing the : shores of ttifs great bay, Kaien Island and the adjacent mainland present a panorama of,al- most unbroken forest, while Digby Island stretches itself across the en> trance io the city to protect it from the swells of the Pacific. Mountains towering two thousand-'.-feet abeve the v«'ater perform a similar office in shielding the tov^n irom the winds blowing off land. The green mass of rir and ceiaf is scarred • Lere and there: by the location camps' of tee survey, parties, while a srnall wharf provides\ landing accommodation for thb coasting steamers. Apart fror: these air is. as yet virgin wilderness; The site is picturesque. THe land slopes back gently for distances ranging from half a mile to two or three milee,, Here and • there: the ground rises abruptly, providing the necessary fall i'or drainage and sew- erage, while a; shore line five or six miles- in extent sweeps around the front'of the future city, The view from these elevated stations and from the beach/is charming. On-- the opposite shore .mo'u-ntains slope- down to the water. , ; .'/.. To the northwest, through a chan- nel £tudded\ with islands, is to be seen the famous Indian village of Metlakh-atla, known on the coast a^ \The Holy City.\ This village -w'aj out by the mis.sioiiary Ditucan Hera he taught his copper colored disciples to em.brsee the ants and trades of the white man and found- I D.I what was-, intended, to be a mode\ settlement. 'Later trouble arose be- fween Duncan and his Bishop anp the Indians migrated to a settlement on the Alaskan coast. Opposite Princf Rt;pert rises Mount Hays, named af ter the President or the line. It i; more than three thon;*aiul feet -liigiv. The railway men- arc prot;e'edin> upon somewhat novel lines in found ing the e|fv. Before, an acre of 1'inc ii; [Ail Oil Liie market the best e-xper'r j advice is to be obtained- in planning j the city on the most up to date lines jWhen tlie official' ji-arty of thy rail in the Coast tho; muses, -hotels and •eiug torn clown IE- of lowering' th r deposits of the Tel qua; on\ the -^SiaUip aine of the railway. / -- •viyf\ Immediately, in front of the :'$$$* a rich harvest lies Vaitiag • ^Fhci rl«|tii; ; esf halibut banks in the tvortdV1;^(C^ ; of. the Queen Ctiarlatte ; Islai^fe,i-v|# within' five lioiirsvjsteaiininjf^jsfy^ll^ docks of the new; city. It |s.^b;t^| ^ .ba-nks ••.tliat the • New ; ' E^glkii||t^|ii .Company of:Bosto ; :n isend^;l^;;i^£i|0i| steamers, an-d--..Ia;a^s ; ilroiiyiSb^^JCii^fcj the-'halibut. spefelaw^^ft'Mtv ; i^|S^i frozen fi^b to'the tabi^^fc^te 1 !^^® Philadelphia- 'nixd 'th^'M:em'WB^M States. • : Sfl;]mon i v.clams, ; ; h^fipf3B%ii:^p^ other -.. f 00 •£: . ftsfe-. a^6u;nd;^1iff J?t|^|^|p .borhood.-' ;-T-n>';;. 1 raiX#^^^^^^\ :i \'\ i ..fostering'\ n^• ;-otgs0M^iisS;^,k vplpIt'th,iB ; ^-eaith-.'':-v'^^---?: ••.-: • The-;~s.limaiie;.«;'WM., • moiv: ssldom :; .fall^:a-iid':^|#|; VeS on: in. the.;ojen^ti^|^|^|^pll of-. .'.survey iit^ ].i&6 :ra'fetu^|;|i|ip|^: railvray f rpm. : ;Prfcra^vEugpi^ 1 \\ were- made last; ^ni^er,::^d|:i is now :l3eihr' ; 4efl^li^I^|ji|^ • Y, Sun, Bec-W 6i 19^fl; W£ : t^, r , f .^^^ ;;.. _..-.- .:;;••;;:• -; : : K^ '1.7;yf^;|alllg|iil|l NEISTEftilEJ|B||i| ..- Th e iake; : ^eori^:^|^pL _. w pany. wilivtn'l^O^p^pli^^ er 'oil h&ke^&epfgQ: *stea.m;er Mofacam ! 3S^;^ft; made st the, coffipan^ -lington^'bn- T^esd^^^Ssf • -The^n-ew .Mettinef^^ll^i ed-of steely ;il J &>:|^;i0|| foot 1 beam,, 'wil^/coafe ] \ '\\'\\ carrying- ..eap.adt3r#f Ml Will have a- : J gu#toit^|f miles an iionft--. ; : ? T%f?jr ^tr-uction • '• will- • teg|f :. ''&^'$$M „ p<jrt;.' early ^riA^Stt^ alipii^| ed taaf : ;&$;ltinfci$$$$$&' for use In\ 19OS. '^ •?• -T-'-?• ••• :it^m;:tak^^;Maei!^fpi 5 er Mo:aica^n\aiid-#iii : \\ \ ' \\S'.. • * excursions' : atid; : |oM^^U7r^~^ aiia * ;fei v through' :sei:v,ic$' p$ ' -tH^ ,-,^^^-. t ^ : ^ continued, ' ^•J^^$m : ,:'^^0^^ :new steamer -rill^b^'tat^^lp at ;v the : ;';Ca^^||&;;;^||3^i Company!-. ftnd; ; ;^ke^ : ^fife^.' .boat \''C^^j^S3!s--it%Vig^-^^^^ propeller* -. • 'T^e^j^atii^^r^llj? larger. thanVtfe r W0^t^^tS§l | port, winch f thnr Prince .••'ii' pile. Wlu'ii thi.i is I>la:is w i 11 \ l-el'orj\ •;i d ld th and landscape ompletp thei- liuard of en- 'AardcnerK, and andscape AardcnerK, a -ido upon the best liu npi in biiildin? the city prop The average yield oi corn all over tho Unite 11 Suites this ye<.r is offi- cially reported :H),2 bushels, as com- pared with «y.8 bushels last year. distasteful to President juJHot than a ; feal noise. Even tbe CbnutaiKiua sa- lute can be made vulgar by w haiKlkerchiefa too rapidly. As for ! blowing horns—that is a t'orm of in- i scnity. WILMfl WKST. A divorced Texas couplo named Carr have been reunited by ihfMr baby. This is something unique ii thy line of car couplers. The city itself is in a trade >rn to the purple. Not only wil! i it. be the Pacific terminus of the t.:-L : transcontinental system in •rica with the lowest grades of line traversing North America, but through its gatosi will jiour the estbound trade of that lino to the opulent Orient. Immediately behind it lies a virgin territory of immense potentiality, quite equal in coal, gold, timber and agricultural land to. the southern portion of the province. Already preparations are being made to open up the great coal Hi M'CLEIXAN TO FIGHT Alliance Witfj M*£j«*en ^| •'. . ' : Primmi^.iuGp^^'^^0 ;; Kew Tork/ ^e. ^al'^i^ll^ Cleilatti if.: a: report -thai \* _ \\ eulation- be trtie/; ; %Ml: : ;iu.|o|| turn : ixom Princeton, i-^:;J;;| Statement whiclt: wili;%jfe|^^ declaration oi: ^arv : to r i|fe^ ^ we en himself; .^and -•Cjii^fcJiB^j ,)liy v '-',:'Th'.ls Atatementv:'^i?l ye hia-do..-.-w'feeni';'tho^-M^(?jf : : :\.. successor to• Jchn BV :; ^QO^B| treaidemt oi' the Board: of • it Js' Delieved,-that^tWS^fiL^ : use to.' reaypoiXkt;;|ir^^9o^fe|p|^ rt '. .Tamma'ny^^HanV:.|l|^|i| There will. aqcompany h^ accede to-the organl^tioja?^|^j|| inderstQod, a memorandiuni ing. the reasons: for \Ms\ -:actio^::#ii||l : : .'Hayop McCie:ll-a : n. : as;. ; rep^^\i|ii^ .. iill Irefu l ; of - 'ultimavel^*yrc)i^p •-tie Murghy.forces and'ohtaj^ia||!p>|p ' :-ol, of' the • Tammany-. 1 : orgiiiit!Stop^|:p 'here is talk otfthe Mayors orvaei rfn offensive and de^n|tsj||J^wt iauoo with Semtjtor\ -Patriclc::':i^ii^fc|| on of Brooklyn;' Borough ,]Pr6s||^i|ti! .;>H>M:Q}, cf -; v Qvi%n3,- and \'JWc^ol|^| M;i tier, of Richmd»d. \'Thfe- ; -;c^t^|i ;aflen, it is';$$A&'*$iriXt ^ndea^cfipSi^l -.'ODt.rol • next fall's.'-Democra;tife--;---?j|jp?||$ •nario-s and through :,th.e. : : ; ;prlniifp^f lictato who- shall- :be •the:®eihD<Br^|eiv; mninees Tor the next r Bo'ard#^||S \ !de: n.isn.' 'Some politicl-ans : :'$$$&' cmarking today that Boss Mtfi^ftjr^ vii-ght yet. find himself .with\a.bJgj$$£M ~ght on his hands than ; he ^pnpt^ comfortably nandle. ; - •: . : ;~^ veriior Annouucos Appofntiiwnt«r. Albany, D<v. ;?o.—The following. prim menu by Governor Higgins re announced last night at tne oeulive Chamber: Lewis L. Faw- { anJ Xofiuan S. Dike of Brook- l. as county Uiiiaes of Kings coun- to fuicceed Joseph Aspinwall ..and euVrick IO. ('r:>no, elocted Supreme, m't jtioiiced at the last election. Mcive* n Wi t!s Fjvnob Marquis. Prov'deui'o, Don. 30.—Miss Made- ine (Jotidard, daughter ot Colonel Robert H. I. Goddord and said to be one of the wealthiest heiresses In w England, was married here at noon yesterday to ihe Marquis d'An- di'-;u\ a French ncbleman. j