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VOL. XLIL DANSVI£LE, LIVINGSTON COUNTY, V. Y., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY U< I90L ]SfO- 2122 ^jhiisbiilc pbcrtiscr CflrtW, . 3. t>. Baker. Ey, IJO&II.VM * F*AtT» •A\ * \ exA«**Vifc ?T»' -V » T SSS . W. ir. (lark. Dt**m AHWI A. C. PALMER 1;,.' civt<m.ol rwtrtnj f ton. A*,™' *25 Insurance and Real Estate Agency.... J. H. BAKER Local Agent Suns isi S JSSM Tar &*• iii 3Ua;, Ya* 6e»t'rir». Wfatnv* A#rfcf«trf /a*!jr»a«^ la «W*et *4(f 5 £Am*i**l f oftp«afe*v f'PT'Vi r ym&rtto»mv reiwwifaOf WlrtHW *ar* per* *At Atb>nxk>a pl«i<»^l IAJ oar Inter-' JA.HW IT fcAKf.R. A^-n t .Still Doing Bosioess. IT THE OLD ST«*p DIAMOND WORK. Fred A. Bird^cll BARBER J U lalt SirttU - - Cusiille, jtAfa» »lj my own wftr*,j r ^a •r&Ar»ot*« T1 P. f*. -Thirt *It the Ut*«««*Ul\«n »#f l t <'A »T- (Mmrln ctt« JowAtr? I In\. *aH r« a irtv«t rm prt^w w** rtrtvrn. Will «»*1v« frti- (^fetlnft, , I '*rrU*t Q\* «wt* Iff ^^k. .« PM C J U trawlers' Sirectarp- RAILROAD Cameron 5 Co, •10 PEJT CENT PAID BY \WELSBACH\ IN 1499. HtJtrrows Light Will Do Better t*t^B* rawf. II xtrM fen flmo m*rr flckt Wrl»fc«w*fc. 3r4—Breiift>*<!! II aitTfq ike fffHA*«w r 4« *• 73> *f kit* ItsbllnjC bill. (1irr«f«re fkere !•« n«» Unit IU ith-ir l» SOT A Oin AiHi.to xirni.^r. IT CUFA M>: PKflCKirAIR At I Id P*:« <!Ktr CITT (JtH. j Jtk*t oh* tMtinwpiJ ont of man; —we -will fnrniwh o(h«r *o ««ppli«alton, •! rkTrAA^fA'CAn^t^Crnr ^Aftf to«te*«* the ftarrowj r*y«A-n> of IJ*haar r btkltt*. Pr>rm-r Ay<tei|k. ^ rWnT .*»j-«Vnv ' »iw *fct >wi't >t W^ ^ - -r **» »F\j>rr<%#* Vrt c p, » aJi **N 4i «NVfl <»t ^MnOU - - tt7A> s *en» ^ pry Vto-MCfe- - -|T/»»| IS^'ftK.l^K IS CANDL E IfrWK'k . -2. A A ft B( jtfcoW * AV.-*TII« rt.tvrso s «ri<>..tfv >r6N -rnl.Y i P. MP.RRTt,(, Qatftfy. Ha n r<wf tit ttv-f'Utafkm n.*4I0n,Cl. hr aJSt*v,- it wflT>*t wt ar** «arnio^ luUf of < <\_\i*> month(j. or ^CVOO T6 ni l trws ?rmc notnljeT n f ord^w hft%r <>n on*' 'honk*, a. 'limitA l anwtrtnt of 1 Tmnor r ,Sc^«clr p»oiT#r«f *M7..^>pfrafar- pnr vahv |Jft.i» fnft J^J M ^ml noiv CAMERON & CO., 202 BROADWAY, NEW YORK WANTED 1 Klartly *o »fl i*f*r*«Mt when writing ' Van PalRcntmra. t At Van Valkenburg's Music House \ 1 -7- fli t *• W^M/inotftsnifci*. Nl* in^ rar ! **, A *'>»t i M'»\*»riilftir. Vrtrlr »ryj. F^li*. * J uvfn.t M p. trt. |DaasTflIe*MLiorm R.R.C<), , TIME TABLE •J * * - PlmiMr «cTroi«IOtf • , WhLM KrtrtW A* f» *** Tr »ltt tM5_ 'W«rrt<« til * ^» 0. hw iw*rh- It f jft/'m^ fwtebia.rMl>.V«rrtN A «%i!ip. m . Alt tnuiu* «I «n/ *x**v* ^m«l«». Tp»la V»| hA*Oir»>otin foo^b . D*nn»iilir t o RrvhesWr. Tr*Ul. W hrf-t UiT«nitB rfwlii Roetwti' f 6> fAln t o O MI^ UI*— rnUn IK bm* thron«h <-n*^h» D *0 -f»ttIw Ifttff*Jo. OtBDHctlno*--, X*rri« wJtb IV. T- * . W R . P<nn. R . R.»tv { R, It-*\ ^nvrt i with Pwiq. O. K» !>_ r_ DCTSK tlK. B»tanUM«rmiirr. n *s.T«l ^ip.rtneiin'li'nf RIPORT qf tin t Mfifprrire* n r THE ROCHESTER TRUST AID SAFE DEPOSIT GO. AT ROCHESTER . >f Y A T TUB rtWt Of BUaRTKSrt DECEMBER, ai, l\»>. RIL-tOGRCE^, TnrtJBitWln * .. . «- - — * l*VM* ' I,'ai.*iAr«-*.. courier. clt ^ in '' t ^ F Our new Pliaos are pow OTTTT/- I tag tod are more beautifuf (fun ever before. ^ 2£ X Vc ab» Jurre a few bafgams left from otir btt year's sfoefc. Come ( tod iaraHgiie before they are gone* X, X, %L X Xeqal. f OCKT APPor^TMRSTS , TftRMS OP CoCt t 1901— foR SJtViflfK •/CDICfACDmUCrP. nthT bntuttt.. (Vn »rdnifu-> — »•«'- Tlma lo»n» . .. TitHh la h*nk» Out* en b.*m\. . Tour . , UABIUTIE^ C+&tki *0nek ^niiT la . . J anrt.dmor>! ^«r»*t|-v.'. ^ ... , ^^s* ToUC. ~ - - • ---.I-- »<J«U*KTil MUt» of Sew Ynrk. r.niacr of M<JanM% <w. i X,.Y. H'lmn *mith, •w'B'Lwry .»r 0i»> Ri-'ll* nMrTrwt and.- :*»f>' Dfpmls Crtnuwa^ flu . -wI«motTrfw«trai*t.tlM« »bn»*» nDtvniMit 1 M '\-V. Mcmi\'ir«ilTH. u \ r - Hah«>rth«f- *T*f *wiirn to bmtiym am'+lil», sucrrm. H » M t JtR.\ rR-<Nir.ww .%itn. W r D. RLI.WAAT.KR . WiMttitWslCo , Whe-Tan-Do! A* • brrak fi-t **VPWr*m-Iia**«r*ii nut (M exiwl.ol ua i «i>*«* t>Tt a »v » to bar n ft> filMiaiw IP da w*«Ts b*U» *f ?r»t dw Crrtnfr f»- ft onr*, nod fan. will imiw wfchocttt; . >• > wirxrAXBACoir KTWiemT mmd- Pwd'Ia *rr»i twietf *r tb'« •^Bazaax:—•. Candtes 67 the to'tr. Nats tyr the car load! Frnits ot all kinds- Toy* at every deacriptfon. Books ay all authors, dps, Shirta,, Socks, Mittens. Sled j and. States. ; t Slates, Peodl's. and; Tabl'eti. A miliron pretty TBmgs to select from. 'C *a In aml'^ w djrm . HARTER'S BAZAAR- The Auction is Over and now New Cowls are Pouring In Latest Styles And Low Prices Will Still Prevail C. F. BATES Watchmaker and Jeweler 3, AS W SP KC'AL . T MIN, F IMC >foptt*yof/unoM y . .Dirty, Piwl Jfornliiy of F«brtmry . Da»»l Fine ifomUj or >f*rch 1 Fi m JfrratTny o f April Ricli Fir.*f Mon«Uy o f >j*y Dnnwel) Pir^t Jfcrfntay of Jaw. Davy . Third Monday of ^pvmbe r D»«y 1 S H:OIV 1 Mood *y o f October. traawpU S«*on<! Monday of 37ov«mher X M H Fintt MAcrfity o f Dwnilie r .Rich First Momtiiy of J*n\»ry fhrtWitll Fiwt Montlay o f M-»y. - P!wy First Morldtiy o f October . Rich Fir-«t Jf..nttay of F^hrhary Rkb First MoniUy' of 'May » !fwb s>coTjlt Jfoiwwydf Noirfmb?r Davy nxTARio cocjwrir. Fiwt >fomtay o f Febrnnry Saab First Monday of M»y. . . 'Rich .Vcood Momtay of Oi-tolwr. — Davy; srjf r.c.\ Giiv&rv. Fir«t Monday or March. (Vfitferloo) ; , Dnuwetl Fotmb Mrtndny of Seat^mber(Ond).. t . Rich KTKC.VKN CdCSTV. Firt*C Mon<tav of Jannary, CB^th) Rich Serond Mnnduy o f April, (Cormojr) Nai >h Fiwp Moodny of rtepwmlier (Bath) .Dary sWomi Momlnyof Xo v (Y'orninir) Onnwdt W WN'R COCSTY- Fiwt Monday o f F^bnmry . Dnnw#tt Thira Mnndity of May. . .Na»h Third Monday o f October Rich YATErf COUNTY, TBiftT Momlay o f ytixf . , . .Da « Firnt Monday of, Deeembuj, .Dnnwefl For the Trial o f Rjnity Catwe*. Monroe—FirMt Mooday' of FehnutryJ Rich; Firrti Monday of April. Davy; FintC Monday o f Jnne, NiwO'; thinL Jfooday of^SepCtfttihe'r. £aavsell; flnrt { Monday of IVwrtii'wr, N**h. - Cayoipv—Thint Monday of April.Rich; thinlM>mday o f S^pt^'mber. Jfwb. Livinwton—Third Monday of May, Rich; second.Monday o f October. Nwh. OntHrlot— Tbinl M/oiwUy of March. Dtinwtfll; third Monilay of Xoveint«r, fti.-h. rt^necH— Flw t Monday nf April, Waterloo. Xach- <**H :ond Monday of top* i>mlM>r T Ovid; Rich. rtoinben—Foorth Monday of March. (Bath). D ODVA »11';. fonrth ^Mooilay of! October. (Oirninft). Dory. Wayne—Third MowUy o f January, Davy; wwn d Monday of September, DnnwelL Yates— Fonrth Monday M Febmary. Dnnwflll; fonrth- Monday of October N'twh. KailroaOs. LACKAWANNA fS^lwwarp. l.afh»wMMA WMf» Pt»4lr*« « \TIM C TABLE WWTWARD, K.V.<TWARD . i.W f.w >-.%y.<p.» a P.V. -».« 12 -tT.i i itntinn n iw\ . ji io* .. a tfun ii lit. t iMr.i-«ii ij'irj A uw T .aa*3» aw a 31 . s. » Sl- fP a* 1 minimi... . •mmf.. ' ntromr ,. ... y»w Yorh .... XltminktLffh iu» \ll is- I a Blnixlutmton'' T ifti IT.', 2ml,,... i i n 9.* J..* rat* nm«>.,... - \J;i» »*•...^' OWrai Rlmlrk tbUt, _ > r iM .i IR , smi.. . n mi i IHJ « JA T'lKifl K I'Mj„-„.'ll in.H«if a « a Mj 4 * * r M .:.-„') « ai] a an -HH -VI 3 y.« ! • «rt » •> •' \waVa-. - •i 'Ml *WA 1 !H.__ ta \sir...... - • - ;.,»(«•„.>. .nn-n it si' Ii in iik-wiio ir* ait ! J-W as!s «s r-Ht O JMW SIU'' 'f4*.fi«m in ,vvn IW a .t£ a la 1 T I vti S la Mt .Morrta M 9 -Tain: in 17; i irs.;.. \v;v.N.*p,i.;. 4 » Sl.^, 'ivin*. ...„„„„.''• \» *siM3i , .iVioMtP'i* .*..{ o r.' ivir.n as*. ..t».\ai v+v p.- -I u —• --1 ie v.jts a.mn'; «i.a w it a| 7 <»' Bnir*iir s*r. n mi »-.»[ a.a.U.M if.a.'ji'.rf.ri -sW .fr.a./t.*:' • >.*.U.*. r mi, rl N ,«aa-. ',:J,,;. aift'fT tfii .-.t, lT4i -.. *.in| 7 S&'lil im II Ifii^.....- . a rw> r oi. s.-vwis-.-u s.Tit' ^ . *ni s in'ni «i n w'nOT a tit's M A J* H p.ir..a.iK(F.Mjp.M Train tBfw«!b«»Cl«i>l»oir»t Tdh p m t umt rit.(i»wi» T.al/u m Tnln 3 rcaoh«»« CJtw-- Uivt Az **K*. m.ao *r rblcminV S p. n. Traia7n »M *lie*Cl»*vU 'Mt *tll:tl»a. m , andCnlOM ma-UI-p. ru. Trtln 1 nr-irb«-»j»t, LaaUur t p-m/Tnl B 3l*»vr»» t-mtit a t ll-.Sft p, ra„ I WrMu> |it:S« . nu C1 I«V «1 MIII <<-vtp.». TnUDtfliwvt^ nbiouro«tp. m« ClVvjlntW I• 4 ».»-„ tn - •n^tttvl train lStiC{*:a)p. m . ~ , ' facntw qnly «a d>m*J or rtnnftdrw t» mndwtnr. ' w ntupw ^nniUr< only. rwt.-Jt I^nflliiacn^Op. YOB DOR'T NEED AM IROM COHSTITIITJ01f| In order to eafcf 4a*a> &r,o«*e af B W kw Bediv Tha*c arc M» be£- tar mrf- IMT fca4b eiF Hie fMrhcC For motiona, t o be h*tit at Rocbe^tyr on 0x4 Uu*t Ifotiday of each month exc,epraa below t>rared: Jatinary . Fabrnary March, . . April , May.-, .Tun* , .. Jnly .. . Anftuni. : SeptenilVr.,. Ochilier . rTovemlW. » .Deeeniberr... ,.Davyi Rich .:. ,.Rich , .Davy Dnnwull . ,Na»h ,.D«nwfll ,,,.^anh t Dnnwell r .Dnvy D UOWB II ABRAHAM t.lSCOl,^ AMr.RIWI. torn Pi»l»- I t**t9 * I»l«*lA[.r;f.I^ r * tMtS ' .\ * * tttrtt ••vtn.^r?\ 4iW*/f«* *r«*>i* r*\ \ AftdtMWloi' PlnxwsrV* io*o wtlh an (ir*(-* aim ant. tt weft frw AM ««>T «* taaAU\* nf***ft#*lh*!^'mo-ef\ f c I ft bio* e«\B.»Wi-#B«t»6o ^Jr^.rr iwh *» Ui« fnw?t W\'. awl «>»ft>.^ watt, •AftMBihtirt -wlta* (a a?»t*. soaiwav * armLy b«: H« kn*w »vbM« bW Oaws AorfeaBb(<*f>4mAJtM <f4v „ Still Ml «at la fat* -ttaple mVi ^M!ra». inftb* Wl *w >«r«4«M«, , ffrvae s«p(«ius.. with UMlr <uqn AtKl Motnrboar Jwt*ra«at for Ot* rv+tt. ftoi*f fiMtt-nilrivgcoia^a; Tb^» * «u ar r •taort'ti* U>wt*r. . . narcMM»»a «b*nbi *oWbI*fao ^ Tb «litiwlIrvwrn*«Vbr«v«. f«»—*fnrfw-»n. :*(t«A £L0taA, pntiVar* dr^dlaic jf\\. m* M«a«, . X«wtattb «)f onroew «raT,(h*flr-i Am«rt- eaa« , A i'ai^aii*^ . Mxay*aotn^rh--nbt. I wit. rlirp^th «rw^t» r «»o»r* P** « Ult-. P^fn-r, wtVKth^, Awr«i /itMrt. tb«a «la*> Wha««h«H bp ytjur Vs-tlvftttna?. Only thl«: ,Wb»-» pvnj itwlt »*«tt OtAthitt aow roarUf - fwl#»r> Wrib ItK-mattKntaaiVlT^ Uan- Talsk ynoUn?n'rtf I AT *th*6known JCrcran immi>rt«l rn««f dsMP M^AMMav iPkthwvtfcaK B M» •* IW H art iVFIrMaWk WHTOPF l ?C HOCS e FCWttSmNG estabushmx Fh' tha t>venc rhatMlmtlay of any ti»rui urirvhyappointtxl oc<uirM ni'wn a leifal holiday tin* conrt will- cniivana' awl jumranhaUlM riiiiutn,o'ned for the fol lowing' ilay. Co »C3 *wd nu>r]|ioa.»]nyaliM) tta rjotli*e*T for tha KViitity Term in- tba comity In which th»- acriim .la 'rrialUa,- except In the ojtmfy of Monma. >.'- A4p*cla| Term fiir e^pjirta'applleatfoiiH and Chamhant Ord»<rM, and for which I ronteatwl rnodnna rrora Xonrrvt connty only may' U* ; noticed, every Hatnntay I bfidnnlnjr with the (ItwrPatHnlay of.tha! ,Mnnroa Trtai'-Term\ 'in ivpremher'andi enilin'tr'wiih tb* Saturday In Jnna, at which tha Jofiicf) Noliiintr the Mcntoa I Trial Tfrpi will prr*dd«. Alao aapecial! Tfmi for >x- par^e applloitfona and Chambera pnl*>n< M at wliii-U conteat^d I mutinna for Caynim ennnty only may ba I notfcwTfor every Saturday at'Aobnrni 1 except in the montha of July ami •AntfTWt\ ( -i Pnnmant to the. rale of the Appellate Dtviirion o f the Fonrth' Departmao»4'the nndersiKned jturticea o f the Anpreme CotJrtof fba Serenth JodicfaT diatrict. renniml ta> liold- the trial and Special terma thereto*, hereby appoint \the] , timea and placra o f r holdln)t nc h trial ami' Special I WIIH , awl aHmttn the; jnKticea-to'hold'the aame ait'abore de»>! Ttrnated. 1 for the year'. wrrxrAMf RTTMSBW VTLLlAa t ff. ADAMS,. WTLLCA3C WttR^ER, EDvrnr A.-NASTT. ADSLBEK-T F RICFT. JnatlcM t o f Sapreme Conrt, STORE FORREST 1 0PP1CK rnyirt«r* !ffn. IS Walo iWrti fa r ilraoT 3IR8 . PHAXK rtCBUBUlKLT aCottaieStntt : PVY f3 TffK 1-tPE O P A VTAMA<t PTf Talf f AN. Dr. Jane itnar t rao over her mora- lQ(T*rf mail with a. mirjgtei/ftJ»o a. rd smile. There were letters from all w, and condition * o f people , mviution ^ t o dinner, ron&fential not**, le'ttent from crank* and>» tnesHagu fn>m a woman re porter aa'ain< for An lnt>rview. Dr. Jane waa a pnnonatta, Sh'^ w«-« physical director of » tremrrwionnly <rmiut wotnan> athletic elntK Ahe* hwl a cUair in » womaa'e college^ She p^s «?«d A Wir e \practice. She hau .•*rit- ten several pamphlet* on &rm« t bacte ria\ microbes and nthet onplea»<anr tbtnira. Moreover^ nbf wu a charmintf woman, socially don^htand poprtUr lo her circle. Bar sbe wna frf^hrfnUy overworIced. Sometime the *xqniflte machinery of her netvea got awry, and then Dr. Jane wVhed ehe coold irtral away tmn\ every tbintr an*t reat.' Mhe waa living enn- ntantly at hi« b prntmr* and waa a typ ical woman o f the new -tchonl. Dr, JTane anawer^tl *uch comnmnfea- tionxaaweT e of moment, accepte«l an lnvfr*wion- to dina at a 'ematt h^n-*, (rave thu newKpaper woma n ah, appoint ment for'.\.-.nO\ that afternoon amt'tbaa set forth-on bar rvinml of iuorn<ui( cn\U. Ae ^he rani** down- ihe al*>pa of bar home' i >b«. bowed to her fellow prarti'j tioner Dr., JohO Tnrrvlwell. who liv^l jnet acroee the titr*e& and. wa>^ almnc entering Hia ciwrlai^e. Dr .fubn uncovered* and .nwept her a muirnirkent aalutatton. Dr^ Jane bln»hrd. Sha wonhl hava lieen forfoiw with any 004 who dam f to t>ll her that her fare irrew roav * ijbe woahl not have ad mitted so f>Mninine a vrfatrof\?. Mrill ahe hlnahed. Sow, the can*© Of that Knuh tne thhi-. Dr. John waa In love with Dr. Jahe awlHa*! frankly told tt^r tv* an d aaked her t o marry him. Bat tht» otTi'r had\ been accompanied by a condition Dr. June nine? alMurfon hut prilcti<-c. \{ do no t want tuy wife rnnnioir abont and killinif hervwlf with Wk. .w yon ate doirijp. Moreover, I w.»nr a cum- .panfon^ not at fellow pr.«ctJtiita**r \ How, Dr. Jiinc w«w In lore with Dr John, hnt t»he ry ftimt to alktmlon her career anil told biiu no TQey hiurn tinf qnarret, ao<l Dr Jam* .V.H Dr. John i*h«' hnt«t b(ni. which waa not polite. Moreover, i t w**' not true.-ami h e knew & Jnitt now th»**-- two mRlii*al eiperte were .creating- each othM* with that «- aynfernteir.cionrteay which w.irrin>f lov- era at ways- atTeot. **Horrnl nwnl** eald Dr, J.iDf M hef- self, \Ha can keep* car'iwn*. while I bavtf to trodire uroom r on ftvit. FTow hand«oroe h e I OO W H* t nbrmM like to kf—to kill liiiii—<Kliooa wnrn-h'\ \\Dear, apnnky tittle woman.\ thnntfht Dr. John. \She- look* complete^ fags^T. ia killinif herself by inches, hnr !»he won'i ftive in, oT*tinot«» nitnx: Oh. tbeee whnifn antf thefr ciwts! \ Dr. John drove away in bi« braml new cJirriatfe, hin dmtky coachman )frionin(Cat bia-aide. Dr. Jau*» walked a block and haded a paeefntr car. She ranff the 1*11 of a handxotua op town hona e and waa prcmjitlj* ..\hown np Rtairs. Tha room «h e enteral wa a darkled; On\ a luxnrJotut .liran.-amlrf aroreatof irilken pillowt-t, lay a »Um woman In a Rtriahfnjr negliifr^. Hbe ha<l one* been.a (rreat' beauty/ Vnt Uor fttce. with tta huir^nrd'exprwHon, dnw n linea and fa«le<l. lacklaeter eyr« , told a story of mieery . \Oh doctor\\ nhe moaoe«I w» Dr June wen t t»v ber aide\ ami jientl'y t-wlc her hand. \'Ob r am anfferlnjr *it Ob. won't yon %\v* me Jnet n llttlo—only half a jfnrio, V heir yon; only half a Ifraln'r\ ' Tha poor crWitnrVi! voice to*! almost N> a »brl«k. \M y hutlwnd If ^ cth*l!\ phambbed. \The aervanta atv al l In hia pay. T can'p iffltany tWjf. Oh,. I am almoatcnuyV* i Hha wept, tdie wrnntt h**r iliunino<I laden handa r ahi* frraw ittom .and hwre hysterical., 1 When au hour lab*r Dr Jatu> emenrrd fnm tha himae. aha showed In her white face tha tretneivloiii*' etruin «b a ha«rnml»»rtfnfte-in rnnin^Hiijr and coo* *)Uoif thia wretubed' victim of uwrphioe. r Dr..Jane hail'a bait> 1 afternoon awl dome trying camta, it \uul beep ' a t**r- Hrto rtrala,.»ol-fdie , lt*oliiM wbttnr\ Uian 'aver aa •iha re*enter«<l I UT bntne. An ebe i*ar down at bar . deak to correct tne pronfit'of her article ml''Death In thi* DlKhcloth^ her bead HWUUI. , Vta krmekod one;\ she said. L 'f he- Have m ga away for a. few days.** To** hall raojr. aniU itnartly wotrnett yonngr woman waa ahowmin.. Jt waa tha reporter of a Snmlay paper b> whom she had given an-appnlntmenr.- / \f wU to' ffe't out Idem on a rithl &>pti^'! atatedfthta wrlf posaiiBsetl -yoaoy| woman.. \D o yon tiiink that marriage interferes with a woman's pmfe«ftoaal career? Yonr-opinion oa .» physician will b e muat yalnahl*. I have Htata- menu from a woman lawyer,' a woman preacher, an' editor, and as actm**, ami of canne J mtut get the theory of a phrniclao ' Dr. Jana leaoeib back in her chair and regarded' thisaeeher of lUhC thought fully\. \Tea ahe aal<l,. with-jnet the snKplclbtto r a sigh,';: ''X iloi not see bow a womaa can- berajrorvi- wifa aad moilwr ami yet attend faithfolly to tha datiea Bod'daauiDda o f » piufeMioD... ft t* too moch' fo r th» delicate, organisation of * woman.r \So^'yoo* woold atlviM- ptofeeMonal women not t o marry?*' aakeii. the yunng jierlbe>< penciL poteed- over tha pad' oo ber knee. \Yea Janedreajolly. flow farawa y chat girl' rvpotter looked and why\ waa jh*y making- faeea-at berT \Yea; £ ehonld\ ailvias'profeWnoal wonum> not to nurry.r atie went' on ; •with a-tremeadbna effort? to poll hertelf together.. ^and'—yeii-1 <\ oeatinn—wbeth er— love -aad — marri*ge' —am— not\ , beaWor — women—alter—«ll, r ; And' ttien Dr. Jane quietly fainted away. the maM lay tha oVctor on the eoovhJ looaenerl, her govrn.- pnf *menin <'aBlta nm$er h*r OOMO and shook h*r- Still Dr. Jane lay looking like a white Illy hro*,en by* rmle hand, \I' m goioir ( o rail a doctor,\ ,Wd tb* reporter r *nAlenIy and thereupon nuh«'f on* o f the hooMe. * N*ow« a>* fate, woold have it. Dr. John waa at tnat moment- alighting from hU rarrla^fl across the- wAy \Are yo o a floctor/* demaoiled a •thrill votce a* a highly excited yonng woman 'gra*ped hie arm, ' Ctn anppOMetl t o he,\* mid Dr John sinicsicalTy. •*Th >T* yoa had better hnrry if yoq wf^b To Sar a to* life of a fellow practi tioner acro>«* the way.** utated the giiet.' Wh-.tr shonvd 6r, John in a terri ble vofce. Come \o Dr. Jane Swart. Tm afraid ahe,\a dying. I goeea my IO W view was too mnch for her.\ And the reporter ranhed baek-yemiogly on the v^rga of frenzy. he fltood by ootU Dr. John revived 1 J»oe . £h« aaw th« bla*.«y«a.irfawly i-^penr an4 look np with an exprewdon of jromle.r ch<iqgSng to doobG and then t<r>j jtriiuetblng et*e, she AW the big. band- (4>uie> DrZ John take the little, fragile Dr. Jane In bte arma and heard him mnrmur. \M-y darling!\ Th*>n ahe-eleared oat. tn the hj*U. being s highly emotional y.mng peijwn, nhe Mz^rl the maid by the hantli'ao>t proreed'ed todoadanca of a*tnnit>bing i«etw. tjook* like a wedding— tra-la-lar i*be jtang.- \Sb-inlrTa p^ternional wo-* man. marry? Tra-la-la: ,t>ive np- her career * TrA-Ia-la I T Avaand marriage for a Woman after all— tra-la-la!**| The. door into the dV-ctor'A ofRce opened'; and Dr. Jane, still weak ami wbit*, buteml ontf. rt Don't qnote me,\ nhe j«iid appealing- iy- •*^o; [ won\*; responded the frnky ronng p«ron . \And let me my right now that roa are'the rao«t «<enf^-7** pro- fewtional wnnuuj Tf e d(rnck. For what it a career vompqred to the love of eneh a imperb fellow aa thi»t? Doctor. I con- gratnlatfr yoit.\ And then Dr.- Jane btilnhe't again.- B>lith Sewonrta Tnpper. A Qt'EJCS'S 'WEnniso . rjtteen'WUhelmfna to Poke fleory. Tha civil eeremony nf the marriage of C/neeo WilhelminA to Dnke' Ftenry of MecbleDhor^-SchweriQ w*« rarrie<) onf at- 11 ^ 0 a. m ThnMdrty Fel>. * in a«' eontance with the program. Immediately afterward ibe pmcejuMon -ttarted\ for thechnrch headeil byfifry FTnt^ara, the orhle* the brldfgmoni aiul tht* <^ueen Mfother nMiog in a golden Btato carriuge dnvwn by eight horVea They were acclaime«I warmly by the cwwi h ;f*jw>mhle>f. The- church waa ,rea«*hed wo after noon. (•Urf.na t o th^lr ctr*A»*: |a ib« 4*a*'****bi(««*rt || *V' 1 ' rVi**y ct^id-\ to a**(e*t lw*»*rt \VftHp*r»to Ift^^nrtnr.tw*-\*^ PCrtpb^j or'pr.»y«r ^Om>ittilii« ^i*tn^lrt ihrTviawn :<^em»eh p^rto f thin: Likafb^dtiil.l^n tbrttlin.titi^r Tn * h »Ter **kl««. fataEerpr^tmf; t!»&[!*-*&[> *rwixttb « qutet-alo/el M Art'f the xfu*t that *hrinf* the rolrii •<tAmperf with -**X of (.-*!' tft t« jrabwtantfAl bn<a'ne«« men.fi Ire yotir- aelreii. noteoJvwnnM th*. fl>«iey le« drawing a rUvuViyl tha» wi« M a>o <tDi -<h ,na, bnr we-woatd beroma iote'r>Me<I an»l tjwre wiuild rennlt rhat /effing-a*» ner.e»*\ ' iwy/or-in * welfare of IntVmatiooiil comnp'reei*' Jfr. Boehjinan (vf-rretLTery hriefly to the' Pun-Aroefteaii etpo«^rii*o, eaying that he ha>H>en aAke>l many rtm<*a tf the dtHire-lhervo^ lo-ors:rn. r from- ft^fiivl- that\ be b-u) afw-iya an^Were'l jthnt anything iBit tended to bring to gether The people of'Sr.ntb America and iho*e o f Xortb>Arn*rva.«*nd rumte them better arqnaioted cannot t'Ot l+, tor gooVl, aocl that> if the «-xp>vdFloO 'd'^n noth Tog mor> than rohtin^rhLa Ahonr. it\ woalddb-all that ttw«a irifndert to do. HOtTII AMKHfiAN IflCSTftltS. - Arttti *«*T* Itoo, W (. Roohanwn. 'By apecUr'invitation, ttoti William t. Bochaoao. dlrector-^eajntl of the Pan- American eiportitlon. ^pijke fc-fore the RoChetter chamber of eonmieree one evening laat week. H»* anbject waa principally o o tr#le reUtion^ with tho eoontriea i o Oaxxih America and incident LftUy of U» bMMfit* to. aeerrw' for th* Pan-American exposition. Mr. Bnchan- an WArfforfnnr year^rnn^nl-geDeral T» the - Argentine Repnblic ntiil the mm- mia-4mer who arbitTare-l the bnnrwlary noedi-pote lietween Chili awl the Ar gentine,,, wbieh wan-thoairh'iaton^ Uni^ ronf*t eventnate In war. **The.!*nbj^GtbA* been one.** nfif tbe Wrnre^.'-thathiwengaired myatj-ntio^ for the p*tat a«veq.or efirotywiwin pref- eretH-e-to all othertt. I lived *er P n year* In one of theconntrie,-fof rfonth AnJerio:i, aad have -rintetf abnht air of th»n\. There are nineteen coorttnWwthenoutb of ha , and A nnmber ,of i-Oartd* and colonies, and In Allof them with-the ex ception of rt few' Wert fotliex nod. the. Republic o f Brazil thW laQgonge -pok^n is t'panirth^ I do- not? know iw apy of yo o ever g»v« it tboogbt. bnt It In a' f«et thar iv.nth o f Tmv, with the etception o f Brazil, the Spiuiiah Lingnaga w the Un- gnage nt»*d. Thereareintllftwrottntrit^ abont .V».00t). 000 people, anil not to exceei I •ir>.00» Americana or .* lew nnmber thjio-! tltere are German* in' the Arrf^ntitie pohhe. nntl not one*teoth of the nnmber that Italy ha* i n Brazil. Nfit per cent of onr own oeople in these ennn- trieft apeak the Spanish langU'iK-): oo t one in ino,t¥>0 in our own country -tpeak-* at\d iwuli* it.\ Mr. Bqchnmm*pokeitt*>ni* length o f the irreat advantage of learning tbe; langnage r and thia waa eniplw«z^t, he *aid, becan-vj of thi rwetitat-fmi'dtioo o f Porto Ru:o ami the Philippine** H»\ tratd that it should he Amde po-wibte for ^ every hoy I D the public whonl* to *tnd%- rratnp of fir»iiiipirte*< .»rmi-s bifi j«i-t the fanimnge if he want«l &> rt wa** ^wi^ i ro -hake the worW and B*>na- powihle toao/imre theOtnoan and the\j pnrt* Imii'telf ww* n prl*i>n*r <iti » ftrtt- Fivni-h langmigen. lint SpatiMi w;t\ nr ^ [M ', tn , | ( n t h« .Sotlth Arlanti**. She terly impo^'dhle. He hwl fonrtd in hi - eveT y throne In Rump* varaixl Whw Victori a law, Tbe life* o f Qn*en Victor** eptin-ied tho *noet wotnlerfol year* of tb * uwt woodeTfal cfnrory thar the vcorM b.n* eve r eeen. Other t >overeigaa haVe-Hred almnet a^ loogi -hnt, if mea*mre»t by joblevemeo u nilhertban h y perioda of tirmtr; Kngland it)»etr \«rtd**inT ther w,vr!it with it. move.1 farther aKmg'dnrtng th->- *^<Ary-twoyenr«of Vmiorn-'a life rluio dnring the feign< ft aft ih*« men and rfoojen. who taad preretletL her on the £ngli «h throne. ^>n five day of her birth. May -i4th„ l-M'-f, the Hnit uTeainboftt whij-b *Ver croaawi the AiUntic'or any othe* oceau .•*tafte<) ffiift Sivannah to Liverrt -^d, making the voyatre in' twenfy'dix tlayi The name 'dHtancaia> now mw e in- le»*s tharinlX'. She waa rix year* o f iwe wheo the flrrt railway-train In the worl'l eiart.. e«l to-catry paw*iigiTf. She wan eighteen yearj 'ofiage, ami had-jnat ascended the. tbrono, when.-the- Mor^e ay-ffm- of telegraphy'and that of Ovike and Wheat- *toiv£ were Bert patenW. Thirty riin>» yenTa o f beV life had DIMWH I when Jhi» Urn Calile or** laid tinder th- AtDtmk\ and; that one alum***. itumeUUtely to operate. Fif ty-irfx year* o f it expired before; tbe tirrt telephone went into I pr:^cricaLoperatiUa'<A f*cottawVByrop were ia their primn \*hen Victoria first be^»n to read the printed p/tgw. N'on^of the ^rrttt writer* Thackeray, Ki 'fcen^. Bilw-»r Lyttoo Tenny.<in, George F.liot., thu.Brownuiga. and the others wlicye aanifs have ca-nt a glory over her conntry dnring the part half or twtvthinl* of a eerttnry— ha>l J et betrno to work-. Dnrwin 1 , whoa** iitro* nave revolntioniyed acience and have prnfonodiy Affecitetl the thought o f m«n «lHte and thetd -tgliin*. wa* yet nn- heuol .f \t The time of VVtorWt* larth the orrrn trit.nrtHroi nr noLL »vp Tlie conrt chaplain, Dr. Van Der Wi*?* standing before the hrid* and bride groom. delWerwl an a<Mre«t. His text wae-n pvtag e from the /Worth penlii) \Lonf lift Thon np the ll«ht of Thy ennntennore npon fx*.\ After the- chaplain's ruldreM anil after the; .nnptlal hene>lii:tlon hatl Iwn nro- u«nrtcw thri bride and hrfdegromn er- rhaogwl gold rinin according to the Dntqb enMtom. The whole wedding party then proceeded to the receptlo i room attached to the church* where the Qneen tenderly embnu:e«l tiri«t her mother unrl then hcrhutibamt. The Qneen'a w-<lillngip>wn. wove n of tbe fiDentr silver* tf*«ie f waa emiirofdpred at the school of ar* ne-.lle: work in- Am- -terdntu andafterwiml waa'made tip by JJtcaod of Ptiri* ft iwornamented with silver threaded' sew! pearls. The mtwj and' train\are lined with rich white eilk, The; bodice,; which I K plain anri cnt low ii triuimed with' magnfilcent antiqne lace; The' trail* are cnvere»V with em,- Hmtdery alum *t meeting at tbe wniet- amr broailening out. to the hem. The court train'(a two and a half ynnla long. Tbe newly wedded pair nfeivetl the oontrrato Iut ions o f their families and drove, to the pntare. A gala wedding breakfast followed. The elty 'bom' Ita moat featul, apttearnnce. Vast r.mwdn were Id tlie>.etn>ets' early am) Indus poqrcl In UinaMode from all ptrt^'of the rbtintry. Otlidttlnti * IU Ilie\Phl|lpplrtet» i The'president ha#,»pnt to oongre-». a jpecful uteanngn ittinHinittlng a n (,t ort of Hecretary R<iot on unmlltlouii lu the Pbll- fppines.- Theeecretury r*'*l the n'port at the nutting o f th't* coJitnor, o»d o»' fer'wl at-eOine'length toil'larga mia i of! r.om»«(>ondem'e on the snhject rerenily recalveit from tha Philippinetionuillsslnn, Thia c^irreftpnntlenra cover* the jiitiW tion in the Ulandavery'fnlly tip-'a No< vemtier * l»et. the matter having been sent hy mail, Mnpplementary pi thia ant severa l cable messages from the\ com- ml union bringing the matter op tn d a a. Tliarnrreeponileaea from the romniU* nina- la exceedingly rolmiilnons, enter' fng Into evarypnasihlesnbjeetof int^n^t la the Philippine*. The matter' It ar ranged- liyatematlralty under' .varioW headN, among whlrh are e<lucarinn k the friars and their reUt*U)ne' to the American antBorit>', liankM. barlior.iniprovemeots^ natiro troop^and nnlice, forestry, legal proeednre, pnhllc nealthv Internal tax*, tion, Bepgnetaa A health resort, mineral wealth and mining, civil code, highways and railways, reorganlxatloa of- the conrt s, marketa for American protlncta,: civil provincial gnremment at Brnguet, pnlillo lamia awl a wbeme of civil ser- vice: • , l o venera l the' commhwinn aaya th e cnndltlooM »re fuvorahle The tDsnrgeriC movement', ia said to b e dying oot. and tile armed rebellion 1 against* the United Statin* exist s in spowttc form in seat? Sered places . Taonsandaa r natives. I t fe stated, are risking the oath of nllegianx*e| to the lTraih.fl States and'the commissio n foresee* a tweedy eatahli'diiaeDP of tho complete aotbonty o f tha United State* in the Wanda The United States- produces m^re hortey than any other nation; As long OH thirty years ago- the prod act WH» 1 0 ,1)00,000 pnnmls annually.. Twenty yean* ago it had risen to 35,000.000 ponuds, and ten years ago ir wiia ttJi.ooo- OOO'poanda. AT tile present time' tow* prwlnceo O;000,000 pnowls of honey an- nually. and many sutes. inclndlmc The girl reporter rose 1 to tha occasion. I California, produce fro in 4.000,000 t o 3 ( - She xunr tbe bell violently and helped 000,000 a year* own experienra that wltb'inta know)- erl^e of th*» Spanith liitt^uxe there w k ui no .-eicceHs in the countries to the -*ouib. He had fonnd it rather dimcnlf-to leitrn ' paet hitTortletlrblrtliday, hiit'bts rt-yenr- '•• old'hoy had learned it in one ye\«r so that be spnka it tliiently. and biul half forgotten bi« KiiulUh, Bat thi-r something the chihlrt*a newr forge-r it May go' from them for a time, \hnr i t wtnrn'j again whe,n they aro brought Info rlo ^ relations with if Thi* luck of the, knowledge rt f the' Sp)ininU langnatre, be b»llev«l one of the renenoafor tbe.ilow advancement of tho t'oinmerce of Jhe Uhlted Sint-w in S intli Anieriei*. FTe spoke of the desire oo.tbe part of some to Anttt»>>S«irfi)oix». Ameri canize Porto Rico and the' Plrilippines. and he wnd that from his e*p»rientV> he> WieveVl'that thi* \vtia \ii M a great Dim take. \Their latjgniig* ^liwihl l*e per- pet wired. In their cnnntrleo.\ he KUW I. Mr Bnrhanan hellereil that Atli\rfe:«ux ,-thmild )uy )tiird their hmun'ige and not the Spaniard* th» EotrlUh. The hu;k o f kpowM^e of Spanish «nw on** of the rhief rea»nnt«. Mr. Buehauan. believed 1 , why th^ P*ople of the ourh do not come here more. \The educated cla ^ee .n nearly nil i«pesl( French.\ ho snld. \And they therefore go to Eorope- where they are understood. AnnilioruEfflcalty with the iwlvitueetofnt of onr commerce i«.f>eCHo>e of the very apsr-em\*! o t our own people known fhero.\ 1 Th« canine •if thti, he helieveil, wa* )>c;uij*e. the yomlg people hivl l»en il'iltiij lv»tler In the United State* thin, thay' enuftl oat-. iMdeoflt. \They have been bnOdimr np a it) no try \ But BOW\ a time bad. pom**, he said, when thens \ti\<t a- t*on- /*unt**mfgmftni froiii this ronntry to others. Another reawiti was th« posi tion taken by congress regnnltng exw patriot ion. \Ci>mrre«i n*cer deter- mtne>I when a man l<*t hit cltizetiHliip hy reaaon. o f resideare abftwd.\ h»l said. \And tine matter U left to the HIMH: and the procuring nf a pawport is often attehdml with eiiilmrni«t.nent. ft re-«ta' on th** men* whim of th«u»«fter. Th*i Is dlnconrnirlntr for on»* fp'ltfg ahrviud. With Eoirituid this w very dilfervnt. \Opea * Briton, always a ftriton' ie n*c ognlaed, -'Another dlrttrnlty w.ts in the «iuii- lartty of prodn<;t^. e^p^chUr of tUo«t o f s'intfiertt rfonth AmerVn, where A great' 1 leal of lireatUtntrwvmet from. A- Tew year* ago wit hi^J a biir (r.v)(> with Brnzfl in rlour T-vtuv wa hure teme tit nil.** Vetnnothi'ftlitHiinlty w.i«tbiit o f com- uiaTVial deHllng with the roniitries. Ffe paid thit pha<w/>f ibe suf^ect ennsider* able attention, ami went into details re garding-it. Tlo -MlJ that the people o f South A'merlca expr^ed themwH 'MH follows: -Tha p'jnple nf the Untied ritatee went tti**i> v to have ihie tleriuirion of I'omiiierce. ' A denire lo*<ll. hut t*> n 1 * frnin from bnying' Thin i i (ho vruy that they tielteve Hint we look at It; to sell to them and get the money fori it lieforei the IHU of laijlnif has lieen twaiveil'iil Sew York, ami lieJiirn tilt* itrwMla.amshiptNsl.\ Mr, Bm'JiaiiHtide|ilore>l.thi> fui't that there was nirt au Aitieri''«u bniiKUig ii^ elitutiondn Ui« wlmlfl' itnith Amerli'a imr a- hmiteh o f au Auieriuiiu Itauk. 1I< .e^Kike o f mteporf whi-ri' tilers wnt nail lug uHititlilyfmui It nineteen (t*if^engtir Mteaniwratfi Kitropeaa p*irl«t, and !**>nie times' two, but mirnj afteu but 4me, nuvitbly t o tin; United Stolen^ Koniji piitvlms-a MJ! per tvul nf ilie pnsldt't«t • tl|e*i amihtriea with the exi'epttoti nf Brazil.-white the United .MmO*' u«k*** lint 10 percent nptl many of thes* a m uereeaities Umtrannot lie. Ismght any where eleei \ \ITehim |t Is that \tliey natutiilly Jook to.P.iimps for\eomnierre , \W a do 'not appreciate fully thtrpn.vd l^lltimt existing [u (liesa eonutriea. 'lny^elfcan hav,) »rieo»f*pUon of tlj»«»i »n<l what, might be an^mplUhed.\ Mr. iluWiaimn saul that tfie tariff lawa of thW winotry were fearfully KIK I wonder- : fully constlmte>l.lmt-that they ar>j o prlniHri n aitriplldty In cmnpirtaon t o Uio tariff laws of tbnse.cimntriea. II B referred to them aa being trigonometry Ha believed\ that more was- to be. ;ic corapllMhed in these coantries hy co m merebjl conpectlofl than fn T any other way. Bat there shoatd be name .equalisation o f valne. he saidl when' thtf qnention of tariffs waa coneideretU Hie advocated several reforms to Ad vance tbe commerce twrween tho tw o countries. The first vow that; the people'of tha Unitwl States'acnalm th« ^panlnb langnage; the second was to make i £ advintageonH for the yoon g people to' g o ahrovl, awl the thlrtl waa regarding shipping facilities. Mr . Bo* clmnan mfd he bettered that with hank* ofUiistconutry«rtalilU>hed there.aotl with U JH atluptloe of rational and rBaaonalilo mule relations with thohr people, that tba commerce can- he trebled in leu ye-wT time; He spoke nf the immense, English banks that are estalillabnl lo the conntry:or one in which the average datty balance amounts to r-.iVW.rW-W in goM and o\*er Wjhift.ffl) lo paper, ami whieb paya tl Ui percent dlvitfeuda. and aaid' that there were nine other such inattentions. \I f today there waa t o be organized, in thatcnautry a permanent iruUtutkon along this line, the dlroctors C C RBFT?« T Nr«riw> ^VbeD.lbrirf» r ltdaf «y^nne flontf *lvh fl\t\tAor>» l«*tll{ n M>H« Over *nWnv «od derfpAir--' TbereW^tl aaonv M >rn«wbere! ' - -AUaoU OoturtJiotlnn. The. frenefi minister o f war propoeew gtririg -ihorfhaotf freVmn'to sob tiers in all the French garrison*. - There rnstiil helieve^l*to b« plenty of goTtt in Alaska.- Th * entitriatett oatpnt /or 1901 (,1 pot at JlrVWO.fJDO. Durrag Qoeen VJctottaV reiipn the United ftltUtea hae bad 17 prortUleota, l«gfnomg with V M Bar?a. An oil compaoy haa heen organi^M in tb~e Kate of Washington to develop tha oil cleMf of Japan, whfch are ebun?«d to oeriah. , F^rty-three areaa- ha^e been fonnd on the/aja nottom: lying deeper than .three mites, fcight of these, are deeper than four miles. Solid beer I s a-jelly made o f malt and hops, it t<i verywholsorne* aoo* baa the aitoantairt that ItcanbQ rnwle'anywhere and fermented. W»*a i n**toq t*tnr 1% w that the ftrvivt ^Alt Lake of LTrsih U bnt a remnant o f a nwtly greafershe to f fre.*o witter, which onco eentari,veFOi the Pacific. The W C. T U\» wilt no w overrub. 'Anzonav The organization mis-pat np 'yyWO. rol^rnsed l o ewtabHebing vF C T V elnM In that rerrltory. Outon exports bro«ghtr » ^bUi-onnrfy Jrid.M*\rt» mora in - IPQQ^than in ISOO. •A'new* (jold district poloein g one*tenth lis'mnch wnpid* ravm a great excitement, \Poverty'A no crime.\ mU\- th« Jdb'a rortifnrwr. \Mnyt>e not,\ reptiwl the po^r man. \hot itj^eema t o bo punishable by bard labor for life.\—Philadelphia Record. r^iteet Rn^tiua reporta say that largo coal deposit* have been di*«covererl oo the edge of fake Baikal, wbilo newrita - coverles of gold have, been' made on the frkn-dt river. \I ain't ironhlin* myse'f 'bont what <le new century gwm e ter bring me, De frtti'W. f too bnsy than kin,* <t« Lawd X emne safe thoo* dn oV\one Brother DlKkey Irt*t Snnday. The love and ettw?tn in which the name o f Qneeji Victoria ia\ beM' thmogh- ont the world Is a fretfh proof that vir- toe'. an even Voltaire snul, hna an lm« morufhohl npon the hrtmno bf.irt. A «neew»! A wheqie', swi-sr winl* let «lp; Poratve bin*. j>le*ee* Porbs'^^ttlle -^- * many times. Rh* s;*w her own ronntry trannformM polltirally rmm an Mignr- t-liy. tn whiyb only one oot o f rtrty o f th e popalatlon was p*?millt ^l to rote, mto a dem«»cr.*ey in wi)lch the voter* nnnlherl one: ont of rixnf the fnhubitartt .n. France 1 lias rliangeil it* fiirm or g»Wemntenr fonr times nnre her early girlhood days. Ttjily thenoplya geographical vxprea- sion.\ to use JftftternU*h'*i phrase, htw -nnde liecome ona of the great PorfeM of K«rope. while the empire' of UrrMnny Wa* mill far la the fntnre The United Surei vr.ie nt tha nudHt o f the \e n of irtvid feeling\ when Victoria- wan born. Monnie hat had .twenty !*iic« ceoNors in the ptenlilenrv sinre tliut-tiino\. Thin ofmntry hivl only !>.(* MI.I HM popnlii- tinti then. Butleloand Pittshorg were fnmUi T towns, and not a 1 IOII -^» exited on the #ite nf (beatagwnVsnt nierrop*>ll.t Lif the we*t. Chlcigo. The annexation nf Florida. Texas. New \rexrco, .Call- fornin. Aloeka, the Hawaiian NUuidf. to n »y nothing of the mire rorent {u-ce* eioot of territory, nil **ame Mare V K*- toriu's birth. ,She IWwl to see ulnvery alvditdied in the Cnit^l States and tlirottglioiit the r'vllizeil vovrM, eerfdotn in Rnssm mitde a thing of the pwt, on<| Culm frved after centone t o f u-.itlin^ tyranny nntler the yoke of Spain. The v-tjry liwt bnt one of tho nitvtt glnrioim events in ber own dominion in wbii*b she was jthle to eyen;i>*e her ropil pre- p-*Kiil1v»» was the- fomitd (^toMishmetit of the Common weattli of A act rail n on Jaonaryftl. The menw\g»^ of utrection- ute-irreeting whteh the agwl envervign sent to tbta, the latest4'biIiLof •* uiotoer KQ^litnil.\ W.IA almost her la«t ntttfr- itnrt* ftom the ihrtme. mid well and fitly L'titiipiWed the ling r»dt o f noble. Jirtn and deedfi of her long and nonle life.— Leslie' ,n Weekly. Wont** of r,tm*>r«. I hold i q contemplation of univeMil law, anil of th» constitution, the anion or tlie*» uLite* in pernetmd, P.'rp-tnlty i\ implied, if not etprv *«nl in the fim - tnuiental law of all national govern menM. It i-i -^ife to oefWrt that ao «ov ernnieut pruper ever hud a provision in Uaorgamulaw for its own termination. The Uulon is much older thau tliu ConttUntkw, It vrw) formwl. tn f»cC by tha articles of tt *ny :iJitinn - iu 177t. It was niiitnreil and contlnnetl in the Declaration of Imlependence In l\iJ. It was further mat are*], and the faith of all the tlitw tliirteen tttaten exritv^ly pllghteil ami vnmigHl that it elumld li« (lerpetnat. hy thi» artk'loV of ooiif^dprii- rifiij, in and tlnnlly, m 17H7 ,ono of the dtsclarvd ohjecw for or>liinlng aiiil' entfthllxhiiitr. tlm (Mtn 'Utiittou WJD to form n more perfect qdlim. A majority held» in chw k by enn«it& tutiouul ltmiuiiiori,'atl<l always i -hahglug oastty witl|ilefl(»*nUtf uhaiigi'stir [Kipnlir \pinion* and'seiitiimmts, latdoiiniy triie eoverelgn of a free peojiln. \Vtn»ever mje;*rj» (tdoss, of m>ce>e<lty« liy to aiwr- chy or to despotism, r'nutilinUy is im. ,p(iasibli»7 tlie- rnt*« of a .itiitmrity, nsa [Mniuiui'iit Hrr .ntHt 'uH'iit', Is Wholly hind- uilsrdble. S>> lilut. rejecting the tmijiir' ity 'p 'riurlpV. ananihy^r ibinp .ptlsm^-ln SODIO form, is all them .in h>rt. It Und Hnt to I M * inliUdllltner* INI'J, Thlngf had gtHieorrfniiti Hul t » mir -e*. until 1 fj'K that we had th« ood' of «nr n »[ie oti lh« plan « f ot^tqilotis we hiwl been pTinmliiK: tliut' w** tmd uU'ml, plfiytHt diit Its! curd, niid iuii«t nbtom^ our tai'ilt'a'or jojksthn i(ni)iH, ,1 now de. lenutneil n^'in ilu* adoption of the mnauclpatina p^lli 'v ant witlmnt coti' sulUiUim Wit)* nf J|l »-fcni »wled|«.,»f Jlia tVtlJuft, f prelum t the tirigjtml'lrtiftof tlii* pficUiii 1 1 (oil. «Hd, aftor iiiin;li-. imx- Kttm thrtnght. tilt*! »• cildner\ nieutlug on the snlij*<oU Tbis. Vrtis the. la«t ,uf .Inly 'ortlierlrHrpart of the nmotti of, Augu-tt, IXQI. 1 euld to thacabit^tthat r.Urt *l resnlvad msni \hi* step »tul' batt not billed them to«etb-r ^» iuk their rul- vtcef ;hnt(u lay tile snhject matter-of tlie pMcUiiHtloa befttm thutn, snitge^* tidns as tn which wonldlte In onler af ter they had I IBI M it rvo«l. Tha late Sir Arthur .Sollivrtn rani.! not toll g joke so well na hiw fellow- workman, W IT. Gilbert, oonld writtf one: When he 8ret hmn l thq .now familiar cnnna-lnnu. -**^Vhen if a wo-, man not a woman'/* whose atiswer is, 1 ••When she is a Utile snlky*.\ tie Is aai< to have tbon«ht It very funny, but when later a-'company to whom here' pented the coanadrnni \gtivo it up.\ he explained lua truly rrish way. \ ehe I RA little- bnguy,** and wits mnch tmrpribed a? the stnpldtty o f his liparent in failing to see th» poult. The Emperor' of China need to be carried h y bis coolies Across an old wooden bridge, which wiu« thickly in- fvatetl with uienilluants. On one occa sion the gfliperortrtopped bU chair and cammantlrd bis retHinera to seize all'the Ite^garannd strip them Each wiu then presented' with an entirely neiranltof clothing. The discarded ruga Were eearuherl, nnd ennnirb money wua fonnil to pay ffirthe erection o f what la today one of tbe fliiest bridgL* in Pekin. It la built entirely of marble. m. J>I< tfTTP* -OnW\e(f> PnHndlum Dea irbtues has more horses in propor tion to her population thuq any other 0 ty or town la tbe Tjhtt**l_ swtea , the ceusm showing n total o f rt.ivtl. or one bor-te. for every 10 o f the, popatation. Kenr.the chnrcb o f Plao-Conthey, m tbe Canton Valal r thero baa jm«t been nneortbed an ailclent liVmian villain splervlid preservation- Tbe-profenaional detail* of tbe hmiding excite entbnslaatlc ailmiratloo nmortg 3wia*architects. \Vouhaven'texplainetlhove yoncam a to have' ->fr. Smith's chfekena In yoo r possesion,\ said the judge, \I' m try- ing to thiuk. yer honor,\ replied the ao- cased\; \give ma time.\ \Ver y well,\ replied the jodge, blandly; K ntxmonths.\ —Tit Bits. Many- ownera* o f .hamlsome hooaea In fyimlon are disposing of them because of the rumbling\ oblae and'tbo* vibratioos canned by the Central Mndo n Under ground railway, and- an InTeatigatlon may be ordered by the Board o f Traile. ffer carelessneaa •. \Why did that young uiao Jeara so smMenlyy\ asked Maud, -i t was my faulf,** answered Miltufe, *'T thmightleatly go t t o talking- ul>ont the brantlful antnmn hasn b y tbe river. • r forgot be waa a Wes t Point cailet.**—Waahiauton Star. Many year* ago an Allen county uinu announce*! htnisetf na a candhlare for the legislature. \Bn t yon can't make a speech',\ objected A friend. \Ob . that <loena*t make any difference.\ Innocently responded the candidate, \fo r tho house always elect* a speaker'.**—Cola; Kan., Register. One of tho moat curiona nllnet that Is worke*!' | R Jrt Tongkin. China, where, in n sand formation, at a depth o f from .14 M* 20 feet, th-rela n depdatt of the stems o f treea. -Tim Cbineaa.work tUbi mine for. the tluilter, .wulcb ia fonnd In goo d ennilitioD. mid U aeenl in making trtmwbnaiiit for carving and other pur poses. In spite' of .the old superstition, about the 111 IncW which'follows the traveler who liegitis hla journey on Friday a western pnasenger mrent mt» bit ex* oerleuce has shown that there la more railway travel on Fnda y than on any other day of tbe week. Tha Ugh'tat travel la on, Wednesday, A Iteaiitif nl work of ancient art, ami one that is of the 'highest interest to urcliHeotoKbrts, hnajnst Iteen.nuearttied near Agnih'iii, Italy* It la a majestic inonunifnt to Qnlntn.i Btrovena Capra- «lu\ a Roman* general, nud .la embel- |1lsheil with fltturvs reprvaentlng myth- ntogiriil legt*nils and in- splendlit preaer- vatioo. A collection of Wotting XMperainthe posseiwiun-of au Anieriuaiu citizen la eati. matfi to-be of groat value.' Ench sheet contains the- blotte-l iuiprvwrion o f tbe Imudwrifltig of n prusidont; nud all the chiefs of A republic sinqo 1841 ar» repre- •lenmt. Out ubeer.Lt thtit on which Prvsident f-lm-oln blottef) n lettvr on the lay of his munler. \ pliuu'rloak fs'tlio newest form of llfo aaving App^ratna: It Is a. 8wtsa In vention. It.weighs about on e pound, and will keep even a fully eqnipped sol- ilier.uliova tbe.anrfUcp or Uw water. It blur watarproof pocket* \in which- food faial diink may.lie carrletl, iw well as .liliie liulita tn caea the' wearer ia shin, wrecked tq the night. tlie annual skating carnival at Vastar waahehl on the lake rveeutty «tul fully (ffl etudetifa eujuywl' tb«> aport. The take was-'illnmluated b y a number o f largM ivooil tiros- Im ruing nt eeverat points im ihaehorB ; A pretty featur* wiuia cAtlllbitt ill which' tha skater* wow faiH.ycosttunes' orhtatnrlcal algnl tU-aiiLf?. A brana barul flmilahejl niUtrtc An ont rich form Ie- t o ba'* established in the ntihurlH- of Cittle< Rock, Ark Thomas' A\/ Cockhnrq, o f Hao Aotoolo, Tex,, has purchased a tract or btud* and will take, bis <*utira supply of. birds there at ontre. His farm-la a bmuc h of th» culutirwted California faruia.- afr. Cock- hum will go . to Hot Sprlbga heraaae tho climate, be anya, ia I letter suited for bis bueiueas. Betwiwa'the to waa. o f Loa AugaleA and P.isadeua. Sontliern California, there' has been constructed an orer- heiwl path for the exclusive nae of cy clists. Tbe path la boUt! o f wood, varies from three feet t o Zfr feet hi ltelKbr. and hawan 1 average gradient o f one In t*0. Tha path accommodates four puichtnea abreaat, tuxtl ur lit; thor- ouBbtf by electric Hubt. \It may sound od d t o you,\* eald a bookkeeper, \but tba dato 1001 seems already uiom familiar to m o than 1000 over ilul. Vou see wtj don't get a cipher at tbe end of a year date bn t once in ten years, aud we gut tw o ciphers there ouly onco In a hundred' years. Practi cally no man etrereeea more than one* iu his lifetime a year with' two- ciphers luitfoatl ABA \matter o f fac t it- never iri'tti to Ike familiar to him ; and so 1000 seeraod ju-it about na Strang© at tbe end of the year AS It did at tbe beginning; wbercM A year running oa t with figures, to wbicb we are accustomed, does aeem fauilltnr. Actually, 1001 seems Hka an old friend, aud Vm glad t o ne* lu\