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roL. XLI. DAN8VILLE, LIVINGSTON COUNTY, N. Y„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1900. NO. 20.V .1 TOiri5a>AV-»i.aaA TKAJ.] n«D*; i Sptnnlnd, Xlbt « Co. CL.AHK A t-«Arr. ^ Attwa^aeeddneaneloa^tLeir.W.Ttaa*; . •i' ». T . I Hoa. W. W. CHA. Ut»U1«l Atfcrtey erf Wo.b«* (xxiotj, JLvTlfatt J Jr. H.«»UCK. re .tti.ea!>*. Ba/terae a Heir tiK«5 Ea gle blaefc, Main ilnM, , DaMTIlii. ISalUoe workDMa. eaer chain, t«n mon, .har p .been , prompt •errte*, r. w. son* . lUmfT u< Ceaae.1*r a t ta* . thmfa \~of^f>l a itiwCtOPPwltaOpm aaU , MILL.2IT8 KOTKL. MW1 WintTwMilf -Xt a T, >» > City, ftot UM Btnte * «Ik V> UK Bn»4. war eehle cant, tea nft e AMBO. eteee*,. tba Mxt a Araaa mrl*c* \^'•T»'»wWS •trart enaaunr v Ilea, aed O a Twaatr-elftrtli MrartataUaaoOl w aWrata* ndnaA . Coe - r«at«attaUa FaaaaaM aatt tae aaHatTaeaC auklnCainutnlnaiX A family fa tal. Tee; feeer! .amor t at l*e ncfeeUlln, Slt- •farr . aia«Uooa I aad < raiaalic pwpta. ^ T^a location at tbe pkmOTT TartW . bain* of Uv. cltf. Caarlaa H , H.»ea*ero*Tl«terof hotel WE ARE NOW RECEIVING ?%A T C.\ PALMER SpJ ? HOR31C SHOR1NO 'er£j A gFXCIAI.rrr»»lao<»lu«l«Ia»«aa< Bt.'.VA tatarfwlaa; »OT»~ «>. •« la ear , teen, T rint-eiee . aiaartaasa. AU» wam a Iroelt * &X.:aa4!»aaTa l waalrtac aM«. A t the w»( l 3 * vHwia Heavtatile fila. k.BUta shop, eear aartaaa*. A W rapalria* inr* . . _ __ _ teele & ,-,-ta. Betel >Jalaa>»«a- /if^t OCCA M STZAaUni^A^bRAILftnAd IITICKETS.. rl»'>.1' Ag*»t formfl JUe*. rU»«*.r*d MJIIAC V I ^FRANK J. AMSDBN, &' 3- UeeefPowM a lu.k . fcw.«.u,. y . V . f^.-jafc)** Camapaadnc a ollelM . ^.sffeBi g Tree inn '~'~3pe?rnr«»ex>. N Y. . C NASH flm Chu tiXtrtmltmtH JH *MJ.*at/ * f[*t*9. Large lines of new Winter Dry Goods. An immense line of New Jackets for Ladies and Misses. Golf Capes, Fur Capes, Plush Capes in great variety. Fur Scarfs and Fur Shoulder Capes, the finest line ever on safe in Dansville. New Plaids, New Dress Goods, all styles. Our entire stock is now ready for your inspection. SPINNING, UHL & CO. Dan transcribers. At the New Music Stoe 140 VUin Strat TW e Read r«A*faif*aae*tr»n #ith tit* i TIMC T*AHC, jfomir. rfotrm Vin t CUsc. A,X , I*. H . A* V. P. M. TtM».H,*l 1 in A-.in **IS inlu wUt ran 4*lty •irupl KH><tAjr*. ConwlMVi Korrlowltt Kr1 «R . f t w;«f - '• —• ^ !b»M-tfTl« figtr. R. It. CNaMNBl iMnnnil Manaaa^ SPECIAL SALE OF SHEET MUSIC. . A. L. VAN VALKENBURQ. • maijMl. MAPPta. fT.ftft A. S»..«\MP«»»•!« W\. »''»-.f°' bl.UU RnrniUt.l' «« n l«IM« cnnnntlmi | I at A«» fo»l»»l «»tt»iM M ^iraiaa . j -»Vi>»fart>r«r«».M«* Vnra milit- 1 .5aliMiarptmnt«t.a«rrfiI LACKAWANNA £. JT. Sates. FORJ[OUR^iEWELRY GIFTS GO TO •rtw e f.tni. n Tnna'.iraat Aiimlny. Has. tTUl, Iwt. K.tSTW.tKrF. lit >« it i.t{ it' v± w m' !A.Jf.|PJC.I».X.t A M;*»S£ una »i .S «w «M T AI< ; *v 0 «u it nil ; it lit IM 7JW tit» . tt VJ iit'itr it .11: H mt jit nit q JlJ a. w II lit -II 111! u 3I> W III ,11 ait tt )t« ^ *A 11 a* m av • u a mi iti r* » w a ml u '*t. : «i , rn ^a» U.MJP . Mi l> « THK OAXSVII.LE JEWELRY STORE, a» it is the t.URGES T STOKE witK th e r AROKST STOCK of Diamonds, Watches, /«weliy. Rich Cn: Glass, Clock.., Sterlinjr Sil ver Ware and' Silve r Plated Ware. Afso a )arj;e line In Ebony Goods and Sterling Silver Nnveltiet. New Goods Constantly Received. 7 I*; «• O j 1 m * «ii J , 7 * .1 38* 4 IM rtiH 1 it m TJil it'arj H IB ! 111 m H .»] Ill I*- *ia j in-m II fUj 11' IM' I' *fi 111 I'll 111. C h rt. H, t *mt < ntlit VMUIXIIB- rmt it\. I k a»«, 4. f,.K 1* «ml' IH r»>< rinfly, I • n.w»«vil|* ft * a. iti. nHirftaiibw ftiif- 1 t Sr. IfMVltllf *JW«(lin'6« 1* #H mi |W*J*»M y|ll« *e1itl*p! m.narl- raw'^tvx H«itV»l« «cr, C. F. BATES. (S'Connor & SntHrt. Special Announcement,.., Ro«N BUcIv OUisville SARL,S&CO. OROCERS, laVal'trs. F» tmyVttm,- C'rocfc- r ao<( maij' ttfttr tif»)p. I* bavaaamtf wpaatdiwftifitttr pIKees and Tea**. ^powwnatHnrtltlaVfllrtiln'tlla' Una,- af FVrjft» and Vestetableas r aw{ Sn: Wt o we Rare Iverttse tire ssnsviMe [clverttser. Wnla a 9eotn rarrfM* Jnaolltcwof rb»' Daamtle' AaVtirflaai* far haa * ax doatsv nf ntta' sane apteaa; fttr a rtl.a-aoaitMr, Prtnawf'on boeff altlaii^ rMo In InnklttraftHfthBlDlvraitta ofottr many OHtrana la Dt.llsaof ..Crockery, Fancy China and tamps.. Whlcb'Wi* Ittw^ in- -iXHlt aarfft y anil lit pricpa Unit BI7T OaJTMItHaaT, w» hitva not negliietwi' tlltt inbrewtwiitch' w e have-alwaya ntiiiiif«au*ii Irt' ke«|>lno;tib?tturt o « mir coittwe- Ititr. inevprvthtnif. Utac ia- leant in- £ C£A» aacar. EafTryoa r R*»e*OfiTc«, J3r*Our Cream. Salact Oil f* Finfc o'coKWORA-sirrrrM, RUBBER GO0DS Full line-of Raboer Goods ait rcducetl prices for the next Thirty Days. W, L PF0raER r Manager, (65 Sfaiw Street, Hyl'attd;' House BTocfe, Dansviirev t(. Y, Uranv 1 William* &C& Dr. Gbas<. GET AT THE CAUSE Esbbliinetf (Sc% 1 rMSUMNCC AND RUL| ESTATE XCCIVCY Losses, admstedi famy andl'm«p-ita. io*JMBU*«.ka»«»mm«u& paidi promptly-. '™\* m \' nwdl 301 ^rnXrAjm A cm trill k«p oonrtanaro a WltLr«MS *. CO, Ol Bnkachcs antl H—4mtht*,ani Remove It by Using DR.A.W. CHASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS. Th e error o f t&c da y {« mtdfeat treat' men l fa tb « 'Mottorlag* * o f effecta la - ataad o f xattlBf at the catfee A powtStr for faeatfccbr; a tablet fo r {•d}f9tfo* ; and * plaster fo r Iraekacfae, Tfa« w aay irltbrd iHgb l I em pert r y rallcf. b« t ACXC tfay tfc« oH trtmbfc' la back agaiir, ftr sides, think of tb « effsct of * 6ng Btrong caoag 6 to fto > tieadacfaea aliooaC fntncdlateTj, BackaclM fa kfdne y *eb«, A annr dlcation thai ik e kidnaya arc badl*/ din- cased. Backaeb « fa aatme'tf atonal o f alaf m tec war n p*op[ « that tba> Kldaevt are n o louder able t o perform their doty o f fifreTfoK tb e bfood. And till* meana tkat tbe foul Impvrrtfea wbte k would otherwise be carried oi? by the\ kid says remai n ] a tbe btoodp sa d And their wtiy Co 1 e *»*ry orna of the body , where the ; act aa rt'e*1Iy poison*. Dr. CIi»te'«KMo«r-Uver PjlVeara the world' s greatest kidne y care , becaaM they aet dlrectfy o n tb e fcidricy* aa d re store tbem to health, atrevjrth an d a Igor. The y remore tb e caoae of headatliea, datesacha^ and a s enrtfeaa chat s o f Boa t fatal aa d complicated diseases. Dr. Chase's Xidftey -ttTe r Pills ar e pnrely regelNbre; aa d ae : pfeaeantly and oataraUy. On e pill m dose , a j eeota • boxy a t a» deafer*, o r Dr . A . W Chase Medicin e Co, r Baff»to, N\. V, SERVIS & ECK, C. E, FURJWAN CO., Merchant Tailors East Mam. Cor Front Street, Rochester, New York. Pail and Winte r good-i, in Ivnth Foreign An d Domestic dfeifrna, eoroprteing ptnide. eherlu, -<trip«, oTerpteid-i and gmy mixtt.reA in Jtihtfe* patterns. Fro^k S\tits r CoUwAy Suits* Sack Saits, Dress Saits, Raglan OTei*coat«, Chesterfierd OrercoaU r Itif erness OTeFcoits, RMfng Breeches, Hunting: Breeches, P**te Breeches. GorfSuii: Breeches, and LIVERIES in all styfes Weal £stare. RARE OPPORTUinTY FOR Plenty o( T-TF * VAttrAMaltPROPfcPi-- 1 T V on Main atretic, Uantt- y . «w«oU y orcuplw! by ta« Rhtilt*) Phatr Coiop-»>y v lr> now for **1 • 0? fnr rent on> reABOtluWe Curmn _, _ . I«crtnslBN<.r*n«*Tm» Starf iron ftanj- ntrsm t>r v, rmtvvrlth A ecnn«cunpi'i)tnne *nrl, Brick HuUtllniralMucm reeriH)n*ir*>, sloewcU ttonitinetej Owelllmr H\onws. a Flna OSen, aitil miti>iblv BnmN ami Oathon***. Tlie'fftcciirr RrilUtlneKiire on MIIt'erMk;«ad have tbe EVxt wntai- Pn«r**r tn> Ll»lnnMoO Cnnnty, t>wtberrcltli a- Boi\*tKAd EafdUfl of ion Ifnrwa-power, nearly new »n* In peitect OOftrtlBon. AH UIBmillillnvmarendjaeenttoaaanoQief alnmrthn ncnvtaml stranm; on 1« I-I0eermor lanml: poinMwfnn irtven immwlUW y Thla Ipt protuiblr the* mnt dtwlrabla> nppor- tanter for « n fnti-rpnn.nr mnnursat»rfna'| rtrn. nr rtoelt oompnny la> WeeWrn New lor*. \ AMns * joiwnYnAND: ^ w nannv.llivV.-Y Ftn « K<Pld««e» Fm*Haie Kor MI* nit* of tha beit' re*1d<ino «4i in tVnarlUc.Io* rHt»»rt (»vapp* i r Xnta rtreet tn' rr vrrvvl n-!luhl*nrltonrt. Ifnudwme b*rn. oel M ittfllile., «on.l M«nl«n, Kltwtrla UKIIOS vfttJ^eltY watrr. Huntie In crvxl ennitltlon' ln- tAdn> and nu t Newtr roofrd stbl refiantlj pnintM. Price tow. Tarnw Mir . Apply >C my trtxnmiMj and' re«V estate nMce in' M**- arall Blook, Diintvltlo, ' ^, X If. BAKKR . T^RviC ftrfbrStlii;. . ./(^UHC nneortlia ractrtrtMrimble Ibeat^ne ln< Dnowrtt))^. M JOH.N'BVLAND; A Centnr 7 from ltow . tr yon and f nnonM wake team atesp A eentary from now. We'd hurry back aerom the ranfa, A eantory from now. A century from now Th« paosle all wfll fly on wlng* A eentnry from now. fNothtmrenly. botpatent eblncav A cntor r from now. Tbsf) ! soar alntt darotd of f«ar On MiiioDaof a ebalnlesa aaar. And ehanr» tbelr \fly*™*every year, A eentary from now. There'll b* no mtaoranta at all A cento rr from now. Tbe borne will hare aodtatt»* hall A wntor / from now. The ehamfrtajU) onrwanta will All With fo M ie ubl«U and to still Onrthirst we'll ettnply Uke o pill, A eentary from now. Paarton'a Weekly. Plain t tbr Rrlcoo and Boer . Alaa tor the t*et ns pray for tha time when strife shall eeaae. And all nation* worship the Qod of Peaee and enrM Uu* Ood of War . TheraaredesoIate&nDiesasehereldt. There . are desolatehomeeafar. Dead era the dead. Malmod the maimed Doomed 6ther martyrs are. ta Kogllnb dales and neo^Iand'e «: from I rich cote and hills of Wales tim e tfghn and sob* aod fineral wails, A nd tritl. and nob and tear for tear. The Tranaraal moarnere weep their dear. Aa they are drlren togetliar to baCUe* or- dared to doer dte. T. AOtlosdeesn'tknow whattCsaboat, Tlghtim farmers wonder, why? So the sood Qneea weopeln her eeefle; weeps for Briton and Boer, mothers and wldol and enrse the <Md Who nball be damnrd for the alaoehter? feme ebtef of political rlnr r Some ruler, etnbborn and ermyr or some fne-hearted diamond kino:? Bot Idle now to- ftneetlofr whose the blame IfttacAMwemleftt o tbaOod of Peace, h e woald snrely damn all three. Mow. bleiwd be those who make Peaoe. Ever earned be Uioe* who make War ; K«i matter who ipeak* for tne Biiton, no mat ter who eldes with tbe Bo*r. -Oeorge Croneh In 8nn. FOK SALE. M OCKIfand' frft Bom-ai. of Kllaattatb and remnant' rtrea&c for partlauUn ap - f>f 9Axfnc yc r scnxrci t SaT-AlIm fitrialit tlt« Subllfllc irnauMttwl •« Sa^ll' P.rtna n»faf t;. Oanarllla.- Try tfie celebratedi CHASE * SANBORN'S. Teas, and' CoffeeSv Fouwrf or .ry as P. E, KENMEVSv And' y 0U i will! use' no' other. Andl nri'nj yourr Quart Bbtcl'e: along: and! Let me fiW it wit& a' Salad' Oil! of fine quality For only 40 1 cents, F, E KENHEf, STaAvstraa C ' Daata,ma^ir..T P . Xofabi e frtvenelone of th e f^ntory*. A nmpl e enntneniUon o f the grea t in ventions o f the century an d the dlscov- erlee mad e In' tha aciencee of Medicine, surgery,, chemistry, astronomy, bioTogy, and Archeftoloffy wool d h e snAclen t t o Bhow tha t i n tneee hnodrw f y«nr v th e horizon ot huma n thoaght an d knowl edge HAS widene d oa t sofa ? that the cir cle which' bon&der) them befor e aeeow al most fnMjrniflcnnC In th e comparison. Take , fo r example, the marveloo s changes mad e iw methods o f travel'on land an d wate r b y tbe u*e' o f steam an d efectrtr, motor*. Op t o tb e preaest eeu-, Jnry atl th e wt t and> iognnnity o f me n 1 exercised throngh all the «*e s paet had evoTved nothing\ better fo r tH* pnrpoe«?s of trarel thao tbe' SAiUnsf veasel by sea and Che rehielc'pmpened-by horse-power on land. Ko gnM imprbvemen t ba d been mad e la-there fhingH in' thoosanda of years. Bn t this centnry ha e wit- ; nessed the Invention; the swif t develop ment, an d the general introduction o f motive agents which have almoet anni- 1 Dilated time an d space, a t A WTongiit c&angDs o f inconceivable mtfrnitnd « in society, fndaatry. commerce . And' na tion a 1 life. Eo,miny fAr-reachins/ Artd revolution ary have peen the Application*, o f rl*c- tnrAlscfenCBAMaeen IQ th a telejrraphfit •rystrmn knlttinR all the worli i rogether. 1 the-falepbone. electric Iightieir; and , in these tareef. days, wirrlcae teleirrapby. Trvtbirtc^Atnry also mus t b* credited A' VHe^exteRpAnn nf liUior-saving mrvbin - ary,o f whkl t the sewlng-mAcbtno. th r reaper* an d the type wrltar* «M promi nent exaaipleK, Perhape tfie moa t gmtifyitig featnre o f it all is,. tbuf> the advance iff ever y de- partmento f wlenc e and' ImowVedwre hft« inured * o largel y to the benefit an d com fort of the- people Af large . Tak e ae one simple instant tha invention o f the com- • son matcbv no* 1 tn- each nniverja l m, and' wha t a n ImmeitAe stride i t wa s fro m the'old otcel. flint, an d tinder-box. tb e failure o f which' often necessitated a n early mornin g call on oa r nefghhor t o harrow a-live co«J. t o b e taken hom e i o ae&raon' the htutd. tn erart afres h tb e famiryflre, whieUha d ddrtn g the nigh c bnrned' entirely ont. I t wa s ha t e? little tbinn; bn t wha t A worl d o f comfor t and convrnteace wa s wrapped' o p in i t We cnnld* not d o witonut i t now . an d won der bow oar fathers managed 1 f o live nn- derHnch'privation. S o in; a- thoiwand other things the- comfort o f tb e world* has heen- greatl y advanced, audi today there is t o m fonnd to the hon*t*a o f the gna t mcstofJ the people comforte an»l- enn«eniVsceit, an d are a loxiirtee, the' thonghf of wliich never entered th * minds o f oc r forefatbenr. And wh o will not nay that fgr all this the' worl d Itnit beew vastly improved, and 1 tbe condition o f Ira- people infinitely bettered ?— Les lie's Weekly , Ma* y .fForyiiwey «nd ' ife r ftleyele. K B fnn to-read 1 * good - Dooley etory. hnr itfa stUV mnre fun t o hear i t repeAted' byagennin e Irishman' wh o Appelate* the hnmoro f the afory Andl wh o ca n re - prodnce tb e rich' hragne, IX happemnf the othe r d* y that I WM in compan y trltb- two 1 men' of Irish' descent wh o were- both* cultivated- and 1 clever—-In' fact,, they were tw o o f the heat know n clergymen 1 o f tbe riioeeae o f Rnffalo. Among* other topics o f conversation the Dooley stories' came o p for* diBcoa- aionand>one'of the dergyme w made- a' criticiptm aokee n an d «vdiserlm1n*tla g that if. seemed' 1 to 1 me to 1 b e wortlii re pea r-^ log. \Dnnw (Pete r P. Donn e fa \Donley**) 1 —Dnntw.r'saidhe; . \to either richly en- joyablyo r inflnitel'y tedlnoe— it *4l de - peade on his topic; He- naaki-a tbVmla*- nika o f atreiMpting to- appl y hi s niethod^ toall'aorta o f themes. When ' ho* llmltv himself to epiaodet o f city life; partica - larlyin'Irish' oommnattuH,.o r tu'ehar- acterlatla' phraere o f Irish social' life;, h e la a t M s beef. Bn t whe n ha attempt* t o pptyhi s hnmorons vtyla- to 1 w descrip* .joniof »e warin> alanila;. fo r incfeacev Ba mAltes a 8t*t failure.. •*Bat take the story' o f Mar y Mbrrls - «ya^'her NcjrcJe,.^ said thyi speaker-— f wil l repeat tha stor y ae nearVy m X ra n aa Its tbki it—\To w wil l remembe r tha t Jfary go t m ne w wheel v attd tobe intb e height ofrasfctcWihe' aJso'gotT s> pai r o f bloomers aorti on e fine- afternoon-cam e sailtngrdovrn'tbronirb' th\e neigh borbood . The' m*tn who ' had; known' Mary - eve in since she wa s a> little strl' trotttng: to th e E iriBh school gasedi on' her* with' aetoo- bmene, ttookr on e look' tbrongtv A«ir fingers 1 and' than' retreated;, thoroughl y sliockedV \Tben'?»tlv« r Kelley,v tbe' parish; pae- tnr v sptaks- to< Mary . Does' ha- reprov e hert^ Xo : Al l b e iloee ta 1 tWremark : 'MAry,.rnlva r kne w y e had ' a> birhUile befoo l an ' Fm> notT sorprieedl BdC , in' f»ith,. iCary,. I ntyar kne w befbo r that; ye wer e bow-legged.' • \Tb e nex t morning,.'* said the speake r concVodingHiMinnetratioo;- ''aoi expreea wssrotf cam e aronod' afttor the' bicycle . , \Do ' yoQisee the' naturalness of th e story f Th e priest, instead' of delivering' a>lbag F lectara > to'laiiry'o«'tha nneeemU- nees of Iwr' wearing: bloomers;, tbncbed > he r vanity b y making'aa'alloeioaitb'be r appearmoce' when* aba' woof, fortltf in< mannish'attire audi simpl y rtdloiUed'lier our n f tha- notion; ! \T^ac^'saidi the clergyWAI.^ In- conol'n- ston; \ICcoOBitlf'rEn examploo f Dooley*a bsa< work . Whe« i lw'liLaio»ibIm.jeJtt o tbroga wat ar e chAfAcwrieticAny Iriah ha anriceeda—when ho geta on t o f this aphero b e fans.\ TWKNftr.nf VKSTVKY TALK Thank a to- tbe indefinite article fo r this letter front a ma n whose Intelli gence is worth y o f A mnch lesa modest idgnatnrs/and wh o haa tha paaafon fo r accQrucy that la necanary t o nchulaf- ehlp; ''In Th a Snft this mornin g I notleo the expronion ' a home' ao d 'a u hotel.' In a n o Cher New Yor k paper th e expres sion, *ao hcevtu r occurs. Why no t -An bomb ' it tbe others b e correct, o r contrn. wh y so t 'A hotel,* 'A hospital T Tbe Standard dictionary ta natbority fo r the ase o f tbe article V before all conxouaQt unnda inclcding *b,* 'n' an d 'eo f pro nounced ae 'yn.* Whil e tha use of'an * before- a n unaoeented 'b ' la prevalent in England , d o to t the heat authorities decr y tb e practice ? Wil l Th e So n kind- lyjnlighte n _ Ignorama^?™ rtOOMKVf.l.T'H riR<rTRAR A neron T ft>* fJoverno r Tha r U Cull ol WUf, Fnrafpfhtfwl p.>l t rlr<* The governor ha*i prscti-silf coneindi-' the flrft year o f bis term of nfllcr ft .i One HM«. | Zer o Is bu t a Rigo o r symbo l whic h eannot he applied t o thing s o r need in mettaDring them, whil e a> yea r hi A defl- nito period of time in progreitfdon ami re- n lnirpo(n<, wlhatnulnlrtHta , tocrnnrl'M I RfpnNI«n» «-bo «-.r. ont m iympiitli, tha yeart heDCA the fullary o f cnDntiDKl *t tbe beginning or In . .itmtnl.tratln-, ywr a M w» rnitnt tfecram o n n thir- W |u, ih . pollej to whli-h k . bit. eon B \ t '«\i^ * 1W * rS •>«\>'\ • «<\\'\ > »'\' •\•\\> \«« \» getxawKy when w e goHfiwTnog. , . . , , A s the fir*t century o f th e Christian 'onbtMIr f«loiind- d to th* Iwneftt of th v era began Jahoary I A D 1 only nine- satire party, but wh n now arrrpt it a , ty-mrje year* eonld elapse between that wise so d fsmtshtrd * * * I f l» eharg date and Jai>nn/y I A D |i W tbawfora , ^ wUh M , f m ,„ t M|C ofBwM to cnroplet« tbn firat centor y th e tin king 1 yea r most be taken fftnn th e first yw of tbe succeeding one. tna t to to aav tne twelve months frrrfn Jannar y I A D . 100, to Janmiry 1 A D 101 an d tbin is why the second century brgrtn. AM it did. Jannar r 1, A D 101 an d that every suc- _„ ( ceeding century haa liegnn o n Januar y »fep into the state admini«irntion t » | ' Tha 8nn doean't an d didn't ea r \a n f o f ibe year I < f e»c h an d ever y rentnry drtrim»«ot and to the Injury of tin* trw- . hotel.\ Tha t expression occurre d in a I this being tr i it mo-*t b e evident to name of the pnrry. an d If be spi»-s- A t tiw-mn * Mmf u.« letter fro m A correspondent. We, every srhool hoy and g l I thne the nin* shouldn't say \a n hospital\ «th6 r al - teenth centnry wil l oo t er,*\ an^il the oth«r than hiimelf ar e srulilM b y ba o mntivM, the fhirRo (a nnrru* Thrt^p* who know tho govcrnnr bent onder*>tan<i that he Is «mtp!y rtn <bf ontlonk for tha* rises of public officer, fcarfal lest hi* 11 nurs r \«»i i \\ nut flnwara. ,,nf^ in \V'ii>n I a N il-n.l I- .a I havii ani 'iirp >i »i( .ri ,. * |A-**\ 'if 'ha- r l.taj.t | lift t'.-^ There | i n «-afe n \ n.- • v never heen r|p»*»v nivfi. ••• i.. year-i Thn \ilamIn«Mihnner n* are Mtv-fied i« * in'* f^t n „ . women Persons ill pf-.'i-.n- -f ve-' •. i uj^nerallf act a* tni.tinh »n- thnmselve* thi* ' ?jir In a map <t ' Ti nn -e •. iiy the' hina 1 Vi- w ti •ot that it it* vvrijuf '• Vaog'it'' Kittnu r..-» i - h nver The Ondn n *»i.ui\iiir.l 1 the rompleriMn d the li-•.m the Rnmiiiii gi>vfrnn.»-ii' * n • | w»re leMtntr fit overatrennous it \* perbapa rather for ibi | ^ai rent*** At r*i i parposa of Impreaslni: (hose counerMcrt with the atlnHulutratum with his con sibtfnt devotion to the nlfnls which hi- has set up. a devotion that is militant ae well aa theoretical. Theodore R >aO *e velt nor on); belle vet* in the ffootl. but i ems *er>* -viMied .tt I n> IP \atn •« • r.-i1 • u> \t iwt m Uie world fm* result \f the *\>\i •I'-olttetlly will He the tun* nf the fi>rinni i ti i-i>nta)ltrliiti<>n-t Thi- hy no one. f>>r t thOT\gb\wehW'i»qiiarre l wit h personal close of the year I90». Afld therefore, who d o No doub t ft can b e found in I that the twentieth centnr y w-.n not be- maaygoo d wrifew , hntitha a the ai r of' gfn nnttl Januar y l 10O1 anaffectAtiori. Does anybodyo o tbiaaM e Th e Othe r side-, of tbe wate r say \an hospital V Ther e | Snppoiing a child to he Itorn a t the l» are sticklers for severity aiid ftoaticsof ; inning of tlma o r the flr-^t instant after rnl a wh o tell yon that yon ough t to sny | i a o'clock. D*e-» i t not enter Kt on.-e np- ou \ or \* -a n hietorian.** \a n hlatoni%1. M ao d J on its first hour, ite fir-rf yea r and its he will Dsht fori t man y Englishmen ao d some Americam i | first centnry ? Whe n tb»« clock strike** There Is another quality possessed by so write. Ba t twre w e wil l lot ou r lit;le orte it denotes that the chil d ia one hnnr t i, e governor which aboold endear him to friend, the Centnry dictionary, apeak: ^ old and the first instant. afte r the ci^rk , flel of .^wricn^ e and foreaiiht- ' strikes one the child enters upo n it* sec- 'T t • , ond hour, an d whe n th e clock strlltes b e is not enRaged in an naderhandeo t# o thechiti! is tw o hnnra old . Whe n ( game to breolt up the or-janlratmn of the ] tivating**en.nu »»'•\\ ' old Time strikes 100 th e child is lot.' ptrtT> 0or j^g b e attempt tn gaihe* .-aid r « ro«per»t e w. m w*.' ywrsoldaudimmwUatel y enter - upo n fc f ta d fnn(twt-f lh , -n i in pn-panntc u.-.-t.«.. . f ite lOlat y-*ar o r the first y-*nr of ih f -r^c- , . , , a. .... lfn ond century, and agmn . whe n the year «pen« o f the or R «ni«,tlo n either of the ^ ^ ^ s ^ 1800 wa s struck w e wer e nponon r lOOnth state or of anj .»f the lorn l it ivithtn it %.i n .,>ma- i*ci-.«n ( M. year, and when 1900 i i reache-) w e ar e This attitude makes thoae whi» are bear • ^-J,„Tt'i'--T*. \1~ apon onr ItWlst ye^r o r th e firat y*ar of lD the hiinlenti of pnlitit-al warfare le- if\ -ne .« » i-.. i t .. the oei t century the twtwtWh ^ to lhp(f jf|(liWlwllt o( lho „„ trn ^ u »; ^^yY ,u ' \ ^~***~——— f rJ , know tlint b e will n<-t endei»*\r *' * \\ \ \' One Sevr Yea r Resolutio n Kt^pt. to supplaut them an pnliltral fa.-t-.r'. «n h 1 *An i s still sometimes- need before ft coosonant sound, ecperiany before tha wea k consonant h; and in written style, and in more formal apoken style, a n la, by man y (especially in Englan d l re quired before the initial h o f a- wholl y unaccented syllable, as if auc b a n h were altogether silent; thus, ftu hotel, but a boates*-. a n historian,, bn t a his tory: a n hypothesis, but a hypothetical, tn colloquial speech and IncreaHingly In writing, a i*t used in all these caeea.\ The le w division between th e apoken and written- speech the better. I t teems to na tha t usage, stronger than a million • r>i»envir ff»nrrnl W - Who is to blniitf f--r mm l> linry talk in ( UIM t- I't'l\ Tbe Mat\*')' ho**- Smmrt^»«rir^r^Wrt thi . „ 'Thoonh Ih.,e o f «»,»«[' »'\••\ \ »h ow n rt„.,in„ , «nu,d [lin , bw „ r vocation of ••«•\ ami Ita \Ma r brothttr Ye« r roMlatlona, I hKV» tulilom heanl prpftr ta onirnt . tumunh tlirm. hnl.l.m „, r ,|„ . r-fiti.i.j fin i \ Th a iaoter walkn bofora the coll- 1 ° f on « blloifliapt, tat \J \ nrpupa to roa, lllfm t0 » , trlct nre ,. UIltn blllt y an.l n-m . sooa 3 s»DnT.d.;tb.»5ntert a ti.h.r to thn, I*?^^ LuEJZZ,\ .Sll \«\'••• '«\'\ *»«•» «•«>\• WB .™»« W .Pa^ toM ^.P. j£A ° M^Han and a history Most ! N,A 07 paroliar cuHTom« Th..ag h they nertsrary adjunrta to their .rnnflnniu-e Srsona would, wo think, instinctively fc»»8»' bnvo chiefs in fhm cmntry , n eSoy the shnVbir article in both caees' they have wise men who aw Imto t np Bar we grudge the an to nobody who, to;by al tho enmmnnity and asked for •mHiituimn Se* f^t«rj lai-ntf li.t- • •T the pbtn - Imrm in every way The ><elehr»ti-d I'I erlinni* ( nimn-rUn-l • lovea i t before the nnaccented h, \Ao**isthe older form an d ba a ba d enongh to d o In h w time. let\ oloue the , extensive boaineaa which h e ha e carried t on oade f the form \one.\ H a i s a fine old article. I f there is a tendency to overwor k him in England before b , it should b e attributed to the prld o whic h such Englishmen se have overcom e Ib e treacherous initial b feel in approachin g it.—Son. pnvrp: It tv> Kaid that there may he npt>o«iti>ii> tvn» n r.nt.-d ni»tn advice in times o f trohhte T o one o f ta* »n..mmari.. a «r Tl»e.s.i„re Hoow* \''^Jl'^ w 1 '\, r } \ theae a poor woma n wen t in grea t die- velt for corornnr Pertmps there will (ve ' |l0ui(in(l( , umM Wf . 1tfh , I,.,,,,., treta. Iter linabttnd WA* a ftttu.iUH wrea- one can fell whnt tbe winter w II • r mj lt . tnuihlinii «*n tier the champion of the settlement, hnt b , forth b )f lhv | H e ia a fine! h « ha»l a fAihng lo r stron g drink, an d * . * 1 A projw r H -MI I.» T m H * W * ° 1 when the Se w Yea r cam * round , when «»n s which .-Thi. ^ durina the year WOfi to pnrehmie th,. m t f «.p.ini-h I- . Scotch people are in th e habi t o r mnk- ro-tlnu M the ., V n..m>.i B will be tn - Havana ( uha »n. | • Ingcail a and drinkin g t o on e another's, sinnin.'nnt and will miv -errer.^trenRth | if if-'an he u.uirlit jETorton Boxlmr law/ I call the attention of the legislature to th e so-called Horton Boxin g Law now on the statute books, an d recom mend tta repeal. I f this la w merel y ful filled the expecutiona of ita origlnHl ad- vocatee,. and i\'~ t d wae executed waa enacted, tliafu wou b hCHlth, she feaTed h e migh t start out o n | ,. u fIl „ ^vemo r wiiii the aeniiie-Aiui u one of his terrible sprerw bb e took her . troubles t o the wise man . am i h * said •*\' irui1 1 ^ •Leave the matter t o roe. , ^————— \A fe w days later McNab. th e wre v I ooi- n M rnHwi «i>.\Rn. tier recelvwl a message aUtlu g that A, lt „ ltc ^ n Artop(nd hy MoHt nf rhe great wrestler ba d arrive d fro m Scot . SntumH Wllh Wh ,„ h Ktim ,-„,,„, land wh o hwl overthrow n every one ' MMrtt n<w „ lwtnrw . with who m b e ba d eve r contended and | t 5tl M 5 r,l b 6001(1 ?V rt > hi . m At th ? \ l*Fln g -be roet that diver at the of the wise man. McNab accepted tlu> inth ii r^H'iiiiwl-le fitf are Jt n» KHM spm p n'f».-««i ,ui -ir-r -f Ji'pit.rtOO for tt It WJIH limit m Fnalnntl .itid i* 1 reported t<- hn •» -^t «* » Mr* Vonnirwett \ Wn. w I in 1- Ptnrher-a«il lie vvu* ^..iiiir T n- *'U)prhintf rbm m.n M h-i\> i- «»%•• -« r •-mil hill* thit \i*nr W-l l i« .mi- Mr Yniinitw.<d H-H,\\ \ ....It .»f cail Mr * V • mnu *.ve*t N * 1 < i' l>- itrmn^-ment f«.r tilioir »-. 3 ' — I- 'HJ M phia Pn*s* ml uTnrl r SSS » tt ™« to M-' rat, ° Jf 10 t0 1 SWV \ 6 j0 \ Cr *° r,h *' - One of to . l.ea.,-f.,l muuml 1 during the first year it oppnoant. enrrent bullion pri.-w. nlmui 50 cents , riN . b , Arvui|5 . in , llH w ..rl d iafh.-sin.ih tlieru would b e n o ueedof l V 'Whau r w tho wnwTW b e in- >Ul i the repudiation IU\.«IV.HI m die pn* I ern r'pwaon the l«Uni|>.r ••runi M.mnn ^re«itimen.lat1oo . Bxvugh. vlgomu a /[^ m \ ^ hnM rtf Mo1 - ntt<l aient of g..vernm*nt-Ml tt ati..Ds In doll. ..'^ ... .*«iu B t. thinM fflf fhe no- 1 m break hta cack t r , in the Bay ttf Pnu<l\ heutl '>f d Iiiiifi' p«rtiin»«f.«l«ll«ntthinmfor the na- 1 . ^\\L™ \„ m ,,„, „ n , i „ w. or that cort. m,. trn.w n-lntu™. nf Hi. ,M \\ •' '\ k \ ,'\\•]•* riAt.. r A «> rh« v r.romnta matilineas beinifi Tu a wise man smi. w am i si*t a not-, i« y at th e *im H>rn e *id •> 'n » \tiiii'l *-»\•«• I t'\'* *\'\ »'Mnnnn It- -U.ai- . . .1... < - Kd» taTown th, chnracter wltlrb la 1 , \ ri»w . h« «H. U thn only »l» neb >» , „ ,llmln.,.» Hi- ^ruior, of f ~ farmor. loSorteot than the Iwly. It i I know of tk ? t can overthrow y,.n n of „ |vvr frnm „„, „ r ,„„ . i. .-^mirihl a thin* for »ny boy or 1 *?*.«?. «™. *'«••' J - '~ aotxiin tkeireSfecta not autrely opo n thn| . bod y bo t upon the chnracter wlifrb ia . ' rnew . he IMI^ . is tho only wjim ne i, aM t n riim)nnif ikr oi.i.,ilon or Tn>* ptr^r. PW. far ni'ore lm(«rt»o t than th e Iwly . I t i »\ I «'f» «-vwt)ii«« . y..o , ,, in a a admirable thinic for an y bo y or'«»'<.« J, «ro »f«i.l yo n migh t maati 5 ,onnBrmao»ho«nrorl.l»ofaii«lent«rj-|y m \ h \\ tiroon.1 »t the »»w «\\\•• character t o take &art i o yinoroue play. I Y \' r T thninjht t won M w.trn yon.' Only il«n«i. lannrann. nr tu>l,.nt ormn- no long twitinnotcarricltoeKcew . or j \AtflM Sff^nll wn a Inrlineil to Iv. p „„ „ n p i„,.,. , „ Jl^n««l„n o; «i:.wedK>interferewithhi»worlc . Ever y fCTylmt. rmhnii K tb « truth of Uie r* . , , L Am „, riln na< „ •-..VMW. tliat MrniH ro tteveloo botlil, l, nk > bi* nt^kwl n p the lv.nl . am i with tt , , .„ SSSuS ^^SZlS^ P\*^» trt-rhmk. . .r tn rw ? W ««• -t.nd for l u at thnt and Bryan self-command should b e eucouragwl . | *'There «* m aai.l I have hr..W n Boxlntr is A flue sport; bu t this afford* ehe wnntW * Itvlt an d n » one mn -my DO jnstifleatioo of prlao fighting, any \tfM ho can aw overthro w in,, aitrnn mow than the fact that a croea counrry An <» Jh-.t Me w Year* tv».lutin n wa s run o r a ride on Awhee l t* healthy jasti- kept. fieseucb A(remoralizingexhibition a s a . - slx-tlaya race. Whe n an y sport Is car- onmdn m tiuiicr*. ried on primarily for money—that is, tw „ , . A bumntwa— it ia in dange r o f losing Dnmdn m bnlltft«t ar e name d after the muc h tha t is ralaable. and- o f acquirin g P-«»* in India wher e they *m» munut.i,- some excaetllogly tindesirablo character- 1 tn w t Tliev ar e no t poiKonons', but ietica. I n the case o f priae fighting, not their peculiarity i « :hut rhey are tipped J tga iiy «d«pred b y the follmrlns; «ntn- onl y do All the objecnona whic h apply with soft lea>l whu-li flu tent ou r like ,< tr(rs _ xasirin nuneary. Brniil totheabuwofotherprofewrtonaraporta muahrnom when a huliet ritrlkes. and * i BH , n «n.Wrn^ rwi e Denmark apply in aggravated form , bo t i n *ldi - m«ke a a wide. t.-nnog wntmd . ttrem c \™ , tion the exhibitiotvhae a very demoralio- Britain m»nnf«utni.- s the m an d n« e R<opt Plnisnd r.nminnr rsreat Britain. rr.in the I ...r..i-..,t . . \i„-. i, iugan d brnialiaingeffect. Ther e is no ! them on the theory that they have what Norway r-trtnual. Sw«ir n in d Tur'-^y the word mt-H . d thn ,i.<i [ T.,,. TII - need to argu e these point*. Tbe y ar e i* called a -atopping \ power , that i- , Dp( iiore , i<xu\ r i,.. ^,1, 1 atnndanl hn- ' 1 1 - expressly admitted in the Horto u Uw u «-i ^ar y in fighnng a aivvniw o r a fnna ^ a ,| ( . p ,„ i b r r<wi,i Rlra Japan Pen itself, iforeore r tbe evils ar e greatly tlci.1 people Pn r inataai-e. it is said \w n a.i. otci uy <»i,i japan. 1 era it.ti mill elnuiet- fur d in soiti\ states Tn it* report to ilie nutloiinl |n<ii*>e ihr spprlnl fniiinilitiH* nii,»>liiied t o prepnrs a currency hill ftave a ll«t of the eountrln ovliitr (h(< sold sfnadunl. point hi ft out tha* the present is art espeeiilly opportun» time for the elpnr an>l unevilvornl ad<»p tion of the (Told stirnlnrd Prior to tin year lS9d tliL> Rt .'d standard had Iwfn I >oen u Htttt well «»u~ l h» !• i-ilit j little wiitii.tti <•( tier'hui. n>-t tiii(uim--ii • in ii Bmadwu> <-ur \-\IT M* nn\ tlnnu lii-n l*k> it iepi 1 i>. ,.1.^' .1.-1 .lie It like •) » « >|. wr <••>«• ill. .i*t the u .MVi -Jii - \t .-1 * Ii* -i the .dmiitti-l UCIIHHU w -ii.l. r I «l«,|f \ • iiinli <•( [M -.^le w'l.i .\ ..e,rl 'i. u M- Klllili'ig nt \HV V \ <rlt I im- Pais»r teeth ir>< th» t»H- T » * i*lletti'd !•> lie tii ()4 >r!i»r >• n n r -nt> •Hanre yet ein|.t«i\-il tn .i vi .it* inmiy of «lte .»ii]et tii.ti* 11. t i f. false tivth ilH heret><tt.r> «iui.l. 1 'hf joi per e m uppearri 1.1 iw «t hn'nl A'.--l..ili •irinn HIT the paper iiuri vvi -,,iLr.j iwit»** r .•lotheH, nnp(*r •.lirpe-i jmi**\\ 'U r \tn\ttr •lilrt niid [wii>er (m» wttkmu l.n ii»ei day T« earn ennuith puin-r ui> ..• \ '•• [in. vide Int.iHeir wilh 1 pnie T .llln If i*\ I v trne 'i» thfr*- * . ri'i' ' I *« 1 <n to lielieve tliui [.'.tune -li'.nld lw <et rtttr .»f •'piui'Dil iw-\ aipni.-'t in* im ntte l*-t rt-.l r*'-'lni thin le w miir.i.'i' i»ml •a™... . . ^ people aggravate d by the fact tha t th e tight i « that i f a Jfahilirt is strtick wit h -ir and Runni« Th e eninovje of all*- t*r 00 ^ p. (it((p,.f-tiij fora-moue y priie, an d is th e OCC^DU dinury rifle imllet. KB h e l a charging . 1 private anvu m irnx simpeniipd iprioe to •enini.tit fornulimHedgiimhUngindbcttiuir . AJ* makes a sinall. «len u hole aa d hp keei* lsrati b v the 1 nm- i -ttniM lteiirium th^lftwieconwrocte d b y th a police do- no . fo r a tlina. eve u thunglj viorrallt Jr J. . , . „ li, ' ,tum „.,„„.„ partment o f Ne w Yor k a t present, it , wonnded f f hn in struc k b y a Dn m Kranc( *- «nl.and . Italy Spain. India. ( | ,„ | ( h > , permite priae fights pure an d simple. I f | du m holler, however , ft upreMa , m.ik*»- Swltw-rlnnd, Oreen- nod Venesneia. 1 Smi M 1 ae la- aJlegfyl the police ar e teobmmll y 1 * gapin g wouud . and' hringvt hi m dow n Th e export* rm m the r n ite d States to T i P(1 ,.,,,,.„„„„ „ ,t , ,, u . jnariflod in so construing tha lu w it | At mice l u nther wonli . i t 'stops\ the».e «it a .mi . t . ln i m „ n irt.. A, r tiie r. H r ri,« r. . , .V. , , only readers it the mo M necMear y that bim . I f tho B.ie w n^ th«. e hullot* * nI<I \ tnu,Il,M ««ntri« ft.r the year thml n.p.y.li. » n HUM. „, l . the la w should' b e repealed. Howeve r tVv must huva imx-ur^ l them fr-mi prope r i t ma y have been in its intent 1 ^\d r opponents. Th e prob.-ihliitie*i ar>- am i aa originally constTtted' in d admin- 1 however, that they ar e nor nnwl l>y dtth ietered, the gross abu« m in' lu present a r side In Smith Africa . At tb e potii-- adnilnistratlon, mak e its existence on conference a t the tUmie , I t wan pn . the srarute l>ooks of tbe empir e atnto a n 1 posed to forbid the use n f th e Dttmdnni offense againitt decency. I biillet. ^nd the Hutted du*tes and firvu* Athletic sporta «r o excellent whph Britain voted to return it . antl nearly nil treated'a» whaC tboy should lie, that ia. 1 **\»-« ,1, \--«»\*e(\-imu * t M viuie AKheaftby pastimes; they become ti'irm- ftif triudu(H«4Ma to'6X<:eK8, and' i f their import,ne e in' relation t o th e serious wor k o f lire la misestimated; an d still mor e harmfu l irheti' twisted into ad - jmitits of- brutality o r gambling.—Fro m Gov . Roosevelt's Annual 1 Message . Briwn 1 and* Boer in' ftautli AlVIea ; AlV< tbe Boers.or both republica—men. women , and children cnttihiiied— burdty J havu not wtaipme'l a ainglu civil o r mil l begin'to'eqiul'In nnmiver tha popnlatinnl tary servaut to learn Tagalog . Tliu iip- of tba'obacnre anbiirliam towiv o f VYeatlpntntmenrof the coiniufaatoa wiU i Sir. Ml.. JSilS were JJJUn.STtd.sns. i f the I'lidml. lulnw. it- pt-.l - • United Rlat-t wan -ui a sliver basts, tbls^ * ! \J\ | '^ J \\ nn \\ could be paid in 50 cent dollow, wlirrea*' n JTiM Ont\rt'n| ,, i*«.T l \lit . for surh lmporta a s trer» purrfiflsed in .1\e rt'iHii'lium ii)iti\iiiij •\ I pnseu 10 [orinu inr. „ w ni thw cn.mtrlcs gnld would have to be -Mcm l iiniliu I a I I bullet , in d the Dmtc d du.t« i an d »iv»f P\\ 1 - <.Mijt i«w N..riM. i • Britai n voted to reiu m it. an d uearly all Tb e ennntnea which have the sliver 1 \* M1 \ ,r \ a,n 1 '\ • peace (.-onferenco In nu t ye t n.tlne,l a \ aU 0 \»'<-n\\«- H«n.tiir.«. Slrm- | Knlt.tmm. .,„ . .In -ni . .... m there li<no f.trraiil contlemnutiim o f melt Pm . Snlvntl.T. Aro\nlltm Pnmounr mul , <\i'\\ \t\n.nl«..' - II.T. Imllontannilclvlllaetliilwiirfilro.—Roch- Crniiiuiy R»,».n. t.t tht-.r rounlrtr. \ m> s ' t \'\\ M ' K, \\ > Th e CWef Seed' In tlu* Settlemen t o f j thn IMklllUpInoM. For the native to* ntiderritand na w o mns t first nnuVnttaml bim . A s ye t w e I nre u «viu»» Tiit«ro wiiifi i Knin '\ iiilwi* tl» » Miritirult* rt»r Kri-winitt arnt to gold ntundnrd cntratrlrt.. purr.vmtr.innA pr^vrFiin^ i TlhiK* IttMittltlli'lttV I >iM '.mienti Ham,, near London, Ye t tbe mine' Lon don 1 papenr which' a 1 T fe w day a n« n thot-.gut Uia-Boera could ni»t au d woul d not) fight, and' that a- fe w Britis h regi- taenu'could g o to Pretoria-withou t Hr- frigashot . had no w gono to the opposite ejctrrma o f regarding the'Boer artnius aa the roost formidable ever knuwivl u 0i « history o f warfare;, and' wer e beggin g their readors to uon'-lder tha t tho British empire' was'sugagedihi 'a' llfe-antl-dyatU atroggie. This tone tnereVy invited the ooAtamptfof the world; whil e JCal* ) prv> voked 1 tne' freer expression' of- enthaeta* rJo adtnlratlnn for tbe magntfioeut stund of th e Dutch' farmers agnlnst suulrover - wbelmingodd A A race tha t ca u sho w snob 1 qnalUlesca,the ' Boers haveoiht b iSed in'the last three month s ongb t not! to lie exterminated.- Ita hard y stock la needed' in' the' wor k o f developin g tha Dark. ConHuent. We all kno w vroll that the'Kngllsh ioth s coarse o f as few mo m Week s o r montJi* can hamme r andl blon de r their way thmngh toPrvtorlafortb e simple reaaou tha t tboy hav e money, sblpsvandgnnawltbuutllmit ; Thrycin , ifneedbe . rran?rpnrr a inilHon flghtingl men to Xafa l and 1 Cape Colony , whil e the whol e Boe r naiiou-la alread y in Uie fielili sofara a tlie ra/oivpilbllcaarocnacemw l and'the-proauoctorassistarica from'an y onteide quarter lftoo'remote t o be aart- ooaiy considVredl Tb e war agafnxt tha Auierirsan colonies wa a a >shamefaVthing for England , and abontth e onl y Eogllsii- me n wh o have come ou t o f I t decently on> ttie page of history aro tha Cbatbamn , Pores.andiBiirkes ; who* «iw the truth and'spolrair wilHconrags . Englan d )#wt in'thiif war , and'her Burgoyhes , Howes , and Corn walllees won* n o glor y fo r them- selveao r their oountry. Snginn d wil l wi n in- tbe present war , bu t it- wilt b e CommauilanttfJbubert; Cronje . au d the othe r Boe r leade n wh o will 1 cotnu on t wit h military renown; rathe r than the Ballera, Methnens, Gatneras, o r Whites , Atid' thera ar o Boe r stiiteainea, too.— From . \Th e Progress o f tha World,\* in tha America n Monthly Itoviovr o f Ho ' riewa for* Ja a nary. Sctinrmniiatitahea d w.iau^p in tha The Rej.noiici.n iMirh .nnl prill he held In Plillitdi'Mil'in m I of Ne w Mi*xUi>. wl |nM* tern I'i'i iW-rt stilliini 111 l ''B o f win. h mis l. HiHii .tv illl'j\* tw Winer 11 i-unih'i •\ \'l' 1 I'lltPll Itl the Ui'lUlllfriilt ••*rr I 'iri Ariatdia, IIIHII 11 i-fimliiliite r..f .i, t i.-ii--» Sew MeXlMi 'ie. .im.' juirf f *» 1 sttitrs ihrnmrli tin* wh.'l. •• 1 . | T .•..fiatnflmi i ^i«ive t y,;t.- v .f-«| U |iiM-. -> •('lis ..fuaiUKt-d us n lerrii.>r\ u * \ •\ ,-tt. I it bud by tin- lu*i fedi-1 mtoblo * Cp *vfulncm. which declared that the torrltoriea b e longing to the uutinti should' be fnrerer •Into waa siir -N'iMd'il in 1 majority and tne ternt. yn now nwrwliehiiiiiyK < xniin is iriuvf'tited 11 detnncrutii' deli'gitti 1 rightdirection. What w o in-*t need for. Md h| ,„ „ amv „ ltP1 . au...- . i.e mm 1 ;L,Va7-r»»**.« h. u» . ei. tltegm 'L 'nitiumtiof tha .almida tirnutluwif. I , 1 ' , p-inifi.ii..u in in. u tint .tumor character, fleaitlo a native ! fl,rm br w» <» »\ w ierrit»Ha| dflnumi'th. r.,.r,».. Judije Iti-avery C 'inrt, a whit e jtulifn mtiat spofcen »t a s the ••riitiiidi-lphu nlai sit. Arftho while m.in I«hono < tbu na- ftmii,\ This hut led'the Puiijlik.viiHe t|ve'wlllsonii'lt*aru ovion U bis iMljudica- Mg to „ t |li-n.«i\n.o r plaUonn- adopt- Unnatvl'turner- come tii llku atid' rwfrpect , r>iai.*.i..i«iii r t ir-lv- bim-wid' hls'kind. Kanbood ' ftHiichieel * . bliadt'iphin. I t says: migh t IM - gmttUMl'in tbo- electiouo f the ! *Pb c fln-t o r then, wa s tut* fnmtnrtid ainidl romiuiiualunit^, an d Hiititetirrai)* > Declnrntlon o f lTtd . .rhir-h art forth, as cbiseiuthuelectlonoflargHroniw . But ! no a $ wr dormmmt hnR dime, the in- tiLiV ,(ipoW l!LSf i H T l !Zi 1W W !rJ «\«i«We rllthts «f fu..n to life, \hrrty bihliea or exeontlw e muat fiubmit to tbe.... ... , m - . llmiUtions whichHermlta of fai r h\xea j **»• V\™ 1 \ of happi-«« . Th e Br.t pnblU improvomentH*. and' the establish- ] Bcpuhlicati itntloiint conrenthm was held menlau.t'iiialntettauceofMchr»la.-~From ' in Philndclphiu and nominated John C \Wblt o Mail' and' Bivwa M M\ in tho r „ m()a , ^mtUM* tar president. K&a^ilSS^ P \\\\' , \!\\ \\\\\ A !Ci)Y«l Itl 11. Met in in. Met M m iu»do- \11<\- * Met htm rnriiin uo i\m5<r n Mm. bat ho is m im« ..-th m- • \' \ I am JO Itenutlful Met hi m uKiitn 1 \ • , \ 11 1 ^ ' \ hivo wilh int. n» t \tilv ii« ,..-*• 1 ni>' beautiful but Iweaun* I «i» ••'» SSorry for liiin. Atfuttl I met bin Id T hrill Ii free troin those 'twin relics of barbar- j was!' Tltluk b e hue '••t\i- \n 1 '- 1 TheKnthoro f \Mr. Dofitey'* gives this I Ifm polygamy am i slavery* and di<dl- ami m y iiwidnns^ • hnw. . r .mi '•• -* —e -i.--» --..-i~..i ..e , * ^ * 9 „ I cliaed to think thnt I a m 1, 1 '•»* - -millCrl glimpse of \Moll y Doiiabuo'suinHlcHlu'* 1 \\'i r ,i,''° .\1* V« ..w- -^L.*. ruibeJ.iu;iar>* tidies ' Hiinte Journal. ! top t0 ^/Pwn. frcft — ^ --, J(W Jt)ik> (|( . , H The guests hail al l assembled' in the pa n j «<l free mw. : I n 1872 toe ltcptibllean how aUttrv mimiuni will i>e tor aud were ..waitin g tb o entrance nf party me t there sua to, renominated I Mamuni oniviil i-< 1 ifr. and Mrs . Malucb t Donabue . \Snuie- rjlyvaes 3- Gran t an d derlarrd that 'the 1 pleased. Mnk.-« me iim-n f-.r 1 Kt \ « p^i^^^t^'js.' ..- T .«.«-*».'. isr' 1 *\ \ •\° andmotterings , Mrs . Donahue' s warn- , W bouornble pen w tvlth all nations , vmeil wtll) b „ u ... u ..s.„- k t. in g whlspera cam e ou t sbarply ; then J proteciluir U r citliena everywhere and mf . k(< iunmuia .h.h> n--. —I _.i„ _ ef — 1„ syinpathlring wilh all proples who strive Engaged to biui -'»• ' for greater Hhfrty.' I \ \Tbe thtve 'Philadelphia platforms' j thus form a grand series almost an rpit 1 ome o f the history of the rttniBKle f » r ' fivediira. WUmt the fourth lu the serir* will b e In' tlx dvtufl does not yet ap pear, bu t w e know eouu«h of what Its general principles must be to he sure that It will correspond with and tidy rouud out aud complete the series. Then there wa s a loud yol p o pain. 'Glor y lw, ye're twinbtiu' th* uec k nff me. ' S-st.* 'Hbl' on. ftel l ye; dou't thry to pul l m e through tha t bnUouhote.* S-sh.' 'Th' mblwr o n this decktio 1H btieted. Tell thiut P m trfck o r dtwl . T { can't irri Im' „ , \ 'Now ye're all righti no' tookin* flue. \ 'Thoy're bitebitt' u p Malarhi. ' chuck led' Ifr . Dooley to Fathe r Kelly . 'Hu'a very ticklish. See . hero h e oomM . lookin' like a pnll-bcar.«r a t bi s ow n fnu'ral.'\ Married to bu n -\\A Ruttmit H W M «Oe>'-. Wort h \Artlinr dear she -«hi ' yon wnnld uot UM* utnn'tti-*) ••Wh y ••Berauae yo a d.« n »ii\W «»'•! ' \• l \ l ' l \Oh ' yes. I d o Wl.. r..r.l..'ind.ai. I wriiii that a climn'tte **t» \->»n tt'-t nic\ will be no steu backwar d and no failure ! jjjJJJ S *H,. „ ]t .~~ M. . 'mle to strike a higher st.-aln and a ^ Ic>,> I pbtiie. *n*l **tiy «io »i»»«»* •• rl * , n chord In tb e autheiU whlrh proclaliiu* ^be lonke.1 n p uitn bis e\.-« itid tnnr liberty not only throiishout the load, but 1 uiurod Arthu r denr H dneeseeni Ilk'- 1 OI-IBIAU P Re- Two ewonla which the> cltlaeus of Tn & , U^n.^ f ^ f uTp^^ l f—hnn. alf Uie „r, t ana to th. In- l^^n. M, „ bablunti - thereof.\ I to hla widow . Tiew.